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Kevin’s back with the Steiger needing new bearings!
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@Plexxarn
@Plexxarn Год назад
Watching these two working on big machines is so much fun.
@trevormansfield6740
@trevormansfield6740 Год назад
I really admire Kevin’s perseverance with this job. Excellent video
@mikekuschka998
@mikekuschka998 Год назад
Someone from Deer would need to program the bushings for the new stuff. Glad to see repair vs replace alive.
@mattmopar440
@mattmopar440 Год назад
10:12 RIP air jack 🙃
@garyrhodes7089
@garyrhodes7089 Год назад
no one mentioned that LOL
@Woodie-xq1ew
@Woodie-xq1ew Год назад
Kevin explaining how he was going to use the steering hydraulics to split the tractor apart is brilliant and such a farmer fix
@BigFarles
@BigFarles Год назад
Poor Leg Arms will never live that down. You guys need to collaborate again soon.
@AdriaanVerburg
@AdriaanVerburg Год назад
Have they done stuff together?
@BigFarles
@BigFarles Год назад
@@AdriaanVerburg yes I can’t remember what video.
@marscruz
@marscruz Год назад
Kevin and Rich (and Vince) are the best kind of friends to be. Reliable, helpful, friendly, humorous, dedicated, inventive and productive. You guys are lucky to have each other. So cool to watch all these good things happen because of your talents and hard work.
@christianwernher9559
@christianwernher9559 Год назад
I am always happy to see Kevin in the videos. He is such a nice guy.
@UncleManuel
@UncleManuel 5 месяцев назад
"Don't break my arm!" 😁😁 It's kinda funny to nod to the accident of Scott (Legarms). Everybody saw that at the center pin & bushing replacement of the Big Bud and it's a miracle that he didn't lose his arm after the drawbar fell on him. Working on your own on heavy machinery is always a safety risk. Stay safe, guys! ✌✌
@Danger_mouse
@Danger_mouse Год назад
Watching the video, I appreciate how spoilt I've been over the years in Underground hard rock mining in Australia. We've always had access to mobile guys to come out linebore our worn machines. We clean up the drill rig/truck/loader etc and split them, and the contractor sets up his gear and works his magic. We whack in the new bushes and send it back to the rock-apes to smash it up again 🙂 I guess Vince is your 'contractor', great job 👍
@TheChunky2010
@TheChunky2010 Год назад
I’m with Kevin. It’s new oil, better than filtered😂
@Muffin_Masher
@Muffin_Masher Год назад
Everybody needs a Vince in their life :) man has got SKILLS and isn't too good for flux core :D
@Nebbia_affaraccimiei
@Nebbia_affaraccimiei Год назад
10:10 lol poor jack got the fitting busted clean off of her
@lukahierl9857
@lukahierl9857 Год назад
The hand pumping afterwards
@ricardopereira771
@ricardopereira771 Год назад
It's really amazing how good Kevin is as a mechanic... Considering he is a farmer... He is a better mechanic that most mechanics
@jimkennedy2708
@jimkennedy2708 Год назад
Winter is slack/repair time, summer is work and tear it up time, as a rule farmers have to be mechanics
@jayruel8586
@jayruel8586 Год назад
He used to be a Case mechanic But most farmers I know are good mechanics
@larrydavidson3402
@larrydavidson3402 Год назад
Love when the two of you work together. You are totally in sync.
@Skwisgar2322
@Skwisgar2322 Год назад
RIP air jack fitting.
@buillioncubes
@buillioncubes Год назад
I like that they didn't comment on it, just operated it manually for the rest of the video.
@niteninja0133
@niteninja0133 Год назад
Kevin needs to have his own channel, I love it when it's a episode with him in it
@notsofresh8563
@notsofresh8563 Год назад
The jab at Legarms at 10:37 is great.... 🤣
@rustynail2205
@rustynail2205 Год назад
When Kevin backed out at 55:45 you can totally see how the window would be blown out. Nice to see the windows replaced too. Love these farm jobs with Kevin
@broxy55
@broxy55 Год назад
Wasn't going to comment because enough people have already. .. . but, no, I need to add another post praising Kevin. He's the f-MAN!!!! I enjoy these videos sooo much!!!! I worked with a CPR welder, and we were working on a large scale steel sculpture, and he could perform magic with a torch. He learned everything working at the railroad, went to art college, then back to CP. No force to manipulate mangled train cars, just heat in many cases.
@caveone-365
@caveone-365 Год назад
Kevin is the man, and definitely my favorite person you put on your channel Rich! You guys are hilarious when you're together too, it has to be a good time in real life, you guys are just all laughs. Makes me wish I was there in person to witness and contribute to this funny ass shit. Certainly is a good time turning wrenches when you can enjoy it, and make light of a rather involved job with a good buddy 👍👍😎
@hanselgretel8563
@hanselgretel8563 Год назад
Mad respect to all farmers. They will finish ANY task. No matter what.
@Modlendingen
@Modlendingen Год назад
Really enjoyed this video, keeping the old Steiger working :) And everyone should have a Vince in their toolbox, no doubt... Is it possible to do a "farm tour" and look at some of the different machinery, some history about them and what Kevin has been wrenching on them, and future projects :) Keep safe and farm on!
@chloehennessey6813
@chloehennessey6813 Год назад
Yay! Kevin’s back! An easy way to get bushing out, Kevin! My grandpa and dad just put a quick bead of weld in the bushing across it. They usually fall right out.
@FoolOfATuque
@FoolOfATuque Год назад
Always good the see guys thinking with their heads and not their hockey sticks.
@jaydonlaidlaw274
@jaydonlaidlaw274 Год назад
LOL "Don't break my arm!" seems to me @WelkerFarms has played with a drawbar like that before.
@jxh02
@jxh02 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for doing these! It's a privilege to hang out with you guys.
@Whateverpoopiepants
@Whateverpoopiepants Год назад
You can use aluminium as a backing form when you weld mild steel , Jody from welding tips and tricks regularly uses it for heat dissipation also. ❤
@ItsFriscoBaby
@ItsFriscoBaby Год назад
Copper does a good job too
@bradjenkins932
@bradjenkins932 Год назад
carbon
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
@@notsevenfeettall Aluminium (aluminum) is much cheaper but take old scrap copper tubing, split it lengthwise with a cut-off wheel, anneal it, flatten it, temper it. Hard to beat copper backing.
@jamesseidl3661
@jamesseidl3661 Год назад
brass works as well
@Maseraux
@Maseraux Год назад
So satisfying seeing crusty old machinery getting proper parts, maintenance and repair
@michelgodin5563
@michelgodin5563 Год назад
Love it when u work together.always funny moments
@heath8779
@heath8779 10 месяцев назад
I find using an electromagnetic drill is perfect for drilling broken bolts as the angle doesn’t change as you apply more or less pressure to the job 👍 The fact that those bolts pushed through took all the fun out of it, such is life. Thankyou for sharing 😎
@aaronsfarm
@aaronsfarm Год назад
"Swinging press"😂😂 more Canadian humor..
@jimlondon1
@jimlondon1 Год назад
Those tractors are worth their weight in gold. I did a season seeding in one in western Australia in 2008 the farmers had tried different brands over the years, (versatile, ford, j.d etc an nothing could beat the Stigers. They put the power to the ground so much more. The good ones can last 20,000 hours and the bad ones 18...
@Beandiptheredneck
@Beandiptheredneck Год назад
Thats a pretty fancy fix, I almost can't call it farmed up 😅 every farmer would be blessed to have a friend like you that can fix just about anything.
@ubuntu1004isthebeast
@ubuntu1004isthebeast Год назад
the hydraulic knock out tool for making holes in electrical boxes has a really nice pull cylinder that works great for pulling bushings I've done a lot of cam bearing that way.
@letsgetsteve
@letsgetsteve Год назад
I have had a 120mm spherical bearing that wore out its mount work for half a decade when I needed to fix the bore with Devcon and the emergency repair lasted for 5 years before we got a chance to replace the mount. Its pretty amazing how well steel putty can work sometimes.
@DirectCurrent4u
@DirectCurrent4u Год назад
Great to see this Machine repaired and back to work again! Keep up the good work!👍
@ruperts23
@ruperts23 Год назад
Love it when Kevin uses the ‘here we go’ line!!
@matthewb8229
@matthewb8229 Год назад
I can't tell you how much I enjoy the episodes with Kevin. Well, I can tell you, but it's hard to describe accurately.
@justjoe7313
@justjoe7313 Год назад
It's a special day when there's DGHD video posted!
@GaryLX870D
@GaryLX870D Год назад
Shout-out too Kevin.. Nicely done 👍
@TechOne7671
@TechOne7671 Год назад
Braw job lads. You guys just set about the job, a solution to every problem and issue along the way. No dramas or hype BS turning the video into a soap opera. And a good laugh to watch. All the best.
@Biggspeed
@Biggspeed Год назад
Big job that you guys made look easy. Love the ingenuity. Farmers are rock stars!
@genieohnehirnspaziern3819
@genieohnehirnspaziern3819 Год назад
So much fun to see you guys at work...Greetings from Germany
@LaLaLand.Germany
@LaLaLand.Germany Год назад
It´s not stupid when it works! I like You Guys, no matter what You always have fun. Very much like the attitude!
@mrb1864
@mrb1864 Год назад
Kevin is pure gold, even my wife loves him . Loved the swing press lol . One of those sucky looking jobs that actually worked out not so bad . Good job jobbed & I gained some extra enthusiasm to tackle some extra sucky jobs .
@donaldlawton7384
@donaldlawton7384 Год назад
I always wondered how those pivot bushings were changed. Thanks guys
@LarryYaw
@LarryYaw Год назад
I love watching Kevin work threw a problem. He makes things seem so simple. What a awesome guy. He needs his own channel or at the least he needs to pop up on this channel more!
@gordonborsboom7460
@gordonborsboom7460 Год назад
Jim’s automotive machine channel welds inside a bearing race to remove it. As it cools it shrinks the OD and it falls out. Similar to the technic (?) of heating the race to expand it to red hot, then the cooled part is smaller at the end
@shaelondekok7842
@shaelondekok7842 Год назад
Love the leg arms reference when pulling the draw bar. To funny 😂😂
@NoWr2Run
@NoWr2Run Год назад
Kevin's A HELL OF A MECHANIC, GREAT VID. DAMN, $400 for those 2 windows
@TheBrokenLife
@TheBrokenLife Год назад
$400 CAD, so like... 35 freedom bucks. 😉
@NoWr2Run
@NoWr2Run Год назад
@@TheBrokenLife Oh ya, Forgot, It's about $300.00 U.S. right ?
@TheBrokenLife
@TheBrokenLife Год назад
@@NoWr2Run Looks like it. Considering the man's labor too, that seems really reasonable.
@NoWr2Run
@NoWr2Run Год назад
@@TheBrokenLife I don't think I would have went that route though, THAT'S JUST ME.
@TheBrokenLife
@TheBrokenLife Год назад
@@NoWr2Run Honestly, I'm shocked that any farmer would. I fully expected to see either plywood or nothing. 😆
@bradanderson1627
@bradanderson1627 Год назад
Nothing like feeling the ground vibrating from the Engine as it rolls by .
@patricelebrasseur5649
@patricelebrasseur5649 Год назад
For those bushing repair green locktite is great when you can't get it perfect, Also you can buy carbon slug or aluminium round for backing up, however overwelding and running a reamer with a mag drill is the best option
@geraldgepes
@geraldgepes Год назад
Kevin, Rich, I've done barely any heavy equipment/ag repair but, did a lot of high precision spindle and gearbox building back in the day. So, the little tidbit of wisdom that I can share on projects like this is simple, keystock is your friend. On proper hardened bearings and bushings (any roller bearing and I suspect most of these bushings), we'd never use brass or aluminum punches, always keystock. It's a uniformly soft grade of steel so, it won't damage a hardened surface and as you use it, you can see any burr well before it gets ready to drop off into your bearing/gearbox. So, normally every month/week/day, you dress them up on a grinder to have a nice smooth face. My personal preference is toward oddball sizes of keystock. My go to is a piece that is 8mm thick by 12 or 14 wide and a foot long. That way, I can normally get the 8mm side into a tight spot, once a radius is ground on the end, it sits on a bearing lip rather well and the length just saves the back a bit. Obviously, in a tight spot, you might need to lop some off. I'd say 90% of the time in every shop like that I've been to, the bearings are sweat fit (freeze the shaft, warm the bore), from there methods differ. On new install, I've seen really nice press set ups and exacting shrink fits that let everything just fall into place. But, there always ends up being plenty of cases where something is getting hit with a hammer. Oh and if every you're in a bind because you do manage to get a bunch of dirt on a new bearing, according to an SKF rep, they recommend using Scott toilet paper to wipe them clean. Not sure the brand really matters but, I guess between the biodegradable fibers, small fiber size and relative purity, it'll break down with time in bearing grease and not damage the rollers.
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад
My kind of video! I started farm equipment maintenance with my own little business when I was 14! I've been in HD equipment maintenance most all my life since. Love Kevin's ingenuity and can-do attitude! Great work guys! Now we just need MORE!
@tomcleghorn4005
@tomcleghorn4005 Год назад
It’s always nice too see Kevin. A fella gets the feeling he could share a cold neck with that guy
@slowlearner984
@slowlearner984 Год назад
"Swinging press". Love it. Gold.
@yenerm114
@yenerm114 Год назад
Love the HD videos w Kevin in them
@oliversnow
@oliversnow Год назад
Great video. Takes me back. Those through bolts on the lower ball joint plate seem like a lot of trouble. When the heads inevitably get rubbed off from the bottom the plate can separate and then the whole thing disintegrates as you already experienced. I’d definitely keep an eye on those bolts or convert that to threaded hole like the back.
@keithmunz4160
@keithmunz4160 Год назад
It’s so nice to see Kevin helping Vince with the cafe motorcycle. It’s starting to get warm, I rode mine to work today.
@errolnkh1776
@errolnkh1776 Год назад
😅😅 I like Kevin, reminds me of my father. If you sleep on it, you will come up with an ingenious fixing manual for all old farming equipment
@danf4616
@danf4616 Год назад
Takes a special kind of patience to fix these house-sized machines! 👍👍
@malcolmyoung7866
@malcolmyoung7866 Год назад
Great to see Kevin working on ‘Curtiss’…😏 It’s amazes me how much you can learn by watching Mates just working through a process. So many little things that anyone can take away and apply to any vehicle etc.. Heavy equipment gets my vote… BTW not interested in the slightest about heading to Mars anything soon(as in NEVER!) Keep filthy.. you ANIMALS!!
@jeremiahsherman1190
@jeremiahsherman1190 Год назад
I love the Kevin videos great guy he never gives up most people would just throw in the towel facing any job on the Steiger
@jonathankeith2547
@jonathankeith2547 Год назад
Love these videos on the Steiger, I have a 9330 with 12 speed power shift and fortunately all the pivot bushes have already been done before I bought it, but it is great to see the process
@Skusty
@Skusty Год назад
What a treat, a one hour video with Kevin!
@davidanderson2393
@davidanderson2393 Год назад
Really enjoy the equipment videos, figuring out how to rig and support everything is fun to watch.
@tkhaskett09
@tkhaskett09 Год назад
I’ve always followed the instructions printed on the side of the filters as far as pre-filling them, some tell you to, some don’t, figured that’s the way to go. Will forever be a point of contention with some I’m sure lol. Good vid folks.
@danieledwards1081
@danieledwards1081 Год назад
The only filters I don't prefill are the ones that mount upside down or on their side
@jerryb1234
@jerryb1234 Год назад
I'll never understand why I find these two knuckle-heads so damn entertaining, awesome job guys,😉👍, and thanks for sharing.
@peddlinjohnny4346
@peddlinjohnny4346 Год назад
Kevin seems like a super smart guy. What a legend!
@lukeryan3914
@lukeryan3914 Год назад
On the international dt series engines that I used to work on the oil goes to the filter last so you never need to prime them cuz it doesn't matter. Its after everything else.
@NFSGamerful
@NFSGamerful Год назад
Kevin is a true legend, he needs one of those pneumatic hammers though, those are a god sent for stuck pins
@Thelarrs110
@Thelarrs110 Год назад
Excellent job with some very creative tips like using the arms to serperate both ends. great camera work and editing for the whole job in an hr, great to watch..
@mfranzusan3014
@mfranzusan3014 Год назад
Case did their oil filters the same way. Upside down because it was only partial filtration. Oil filters were generally an option on Case tractors, like the VA. because the oil pressure was minimal. You were lucky to get 15 psi cold. Filtration was done through gravity. If you ever took apart one of those oil filters, it's just stacks of cotton discs. If you applied 40 psi to that construction, the oil would float in between the disks and not filter anyway. A filter housing was also an option with partial filtration. You wanted slightly higher pressure, you deleted the filter housing and changed the oil twice as frequently.
@Kowyn
@Kowyn Год назад
We had the bushing on one of the steering rams in the JD644 go like that lower pivot did on that case, it came apart and gouged the shit out of everything totally destroyed the cup, last year we just welded a decent used bushing in but this year we pulled the ram and are in the process of making a new end for it, need to weld some frame cracks too.
@hyattbusbey3563
@hyattbusbey3563 Год назад
I love the jack on train tracks thing
@paulmartin8212
@paulmartin8212 Год назад
Now that was a BIG job well done. thanks for sharing with all of us. I think I could do mine now if I had one.
@LostInThe0zone
@LostInThe0zone Год назад
Kevin did a great job, and Vince is an artist.
@PorscheRacer14
@PorscheRacer14 Год назад
Pretty interesting. The only tractor we've ever split was our 6588 to replace the clutch; about three times or so. It seems like a big deal but since the 6588 is a 2+2, it's essentially a front with DT466B and axle hinged to a cab and axle from a 3688. But when we got our green Steiger, I think it was a Panther, thankfully nothing like that was needed. I don't think I'd be attempting something like that. Interesting to see how you folks went about it though! Always like seeing these old workhorses keep on working the fields.
@jamesbruno5896
@jamesbruno5896 Год назад
Nice job guys!
@noisyboi87
@noisyboi87 Год назад
Good trick for aligning your holes is an old pin with a big taper lead on both ends like a barrel drift
@jeffsnider3588
@jeffsnider3588 Год назад
I have seen copper and ceramic "back up bars" used during weld build up. The coffee cup is a good idea.
@garybradley8798
@garybradley8798 Год назад
Excellent video. Well explained. Great job on working together
@anomamos9095
@anomamos9095 Год назад
If you have a good magdrill you can use it to bore accurate holes in areas that you cannot fit a line borer. You can either fit the drill with a boring attachment instead of a chuck or use a high quality hole saw/drill.
@Finnspin_unicycles
@Finnspin_unicycles Год назад
It's not impossible that some factory drilled the holes wrong and they then spontaniously decided to go with through bolts - crazier things have happened.
@KillerBYTE367
@KillerBYTE367 Год назад
just needs to pass QA
@jamessmith7691
@jamessmith7691 Год назад
So much for the people who think farmers don't do anything. It doesn't look like it's been to close to a grease gun lately. Good video.
@calebdean2440
@calebdean2440 Год назад
On the age old oil filter argument, I was filling an oil filter up in the center hole and watched a small piece of the aluminum foil from the top drop in. If I wouldn't have caught it, that may have caused some serious issues if that made jt jnto a bearing. I figured the manuals that said don't prefill the filter were more worried about that kind of contamination and not necessarily the oil in the jug.
@mmmark8737
@mmmark8737 Год назад
Hope that tractor makes you a lot of money. You deserve a lot of reward after all that.
@scowell
@scowell Год назад
Love the Kevin collab... big stuff gets me stiff!
@CrimeVid
@CrimeVid Год назад
For the old glass guy that had problems with silicone sealant, Dow Corning’s Aquarium will do the job, it will hold tons of water so a truck window should be no bother !
@COM70
@COM70 Год назад
Loved every second of it ! Thanks lads 👍
@Kstang09
@Kstang09 Год назад
Kevin's the man!
@petergamache5368
@petergamache5368 Год назад
"We gotta get the corn in the ground ... that was a couple years ago." Ha! There's nothing more permanent than a temporary fix!
@shaneholloway8877
@shaneholloway8877 Год назад
Kevin is the dude!! And that was a hell of a idea with the dollar store cup lol
@timothyhays1817
@timothyhays1817 Год назад
I recently had to change out some hydraulic cylinders. The 2.5 inch pins were seized. I ended up using a Oxylance to blow a hole through the pin. Thus shrinking the pin diameter.
@davdhynes3518
@davdhynes3518 Год назад
Use the blueing agent sprayed on welded surface, put something right dimension thru it will scratch blueing agent off
@ForfeMac
@ForfeMac Год назад
Liquid nitrogen works really well for bushings, with a little gentle heat in the parent metal. Now that I have my own shop I keep a 30l dewar full of it around, only costs me about $20 at my local praxair to fill it up, and it generally lasts me two or three weeks depending on how many bushings I'm doing and how hot it is. But if you're just doing a one off job and don't want to buy a dewar, acetone or denatured alcohol and dry ice from the grocery store works almost as well.
@hahaha12345678993
@hahaha12345678993 Год назад
kevin does not play around, he is determined
@TheUlrikkaul
@TheUlrikkaul Год назад
Nice to see Kevin again.
@gregweber8951
@gregweber8951 Год назад
Great job Kevin! Love the work!
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