Thanks for the video. Great advice at the end. There has already been a combine fire south of winamac just the other day. Stay safe and I'll see you later.
Had the same problems with the vacuum booster. Ended up converting the truck to a Bosch hydromax. Trucks are too handy to let brake problems shut them down.
Here in NE Arkansas we got 5 inches in the span of a day basically (it rained for 3, but we got 5 on Thursday alone). Slowed harvest down quite a bit. However, it was so dang dry before that that its actually soaking in fairly well. Not fast, but better than you'd expect.
Know a guy who'd use wire nuts on the trucks at the fertilizer plant. He'd fill them full of silicone, after installing them. Said they worked as well as anything, using them that way. Neighbor started beans today, here in Champaign County, IL. We took five loads of corn to the elevator, to take advantage of 1/2 price drying. May take some more tomorrow. Thanks for another video.
The wire nuts for tracer wire that gets buried with utilities come prefilled with dielectric silicone and have a butt cap to keep the dirt out. First time I saw one, my first thought was thank god most people don't know these exist.
It might be more trouble than it is worth but a couple of 90 degree fittings and a piece of clear hose or tubing and you could make a sight glass for the hydraulic tank. I had the same problem with a Chevy C/30 loosing brake fluid. I never did find the leak.
Hey love the videos. I've got a big block 366 that is in fairly good condition. Looking to sell it. probably good parts. I believe it is out of a 1972 c50 or 60.
Its crazy the difference a year makes huh? Even here in the northeast, fought through mud for weeks and weeks it was miserable. This year Im coughing up crap every morning from the dust haha
i have a 1980 chevy c70 tandem grain truck with 20 ft grain bed the motor i think 427 but not sure, but any ways i replace all the park lights and tail lights with LED lights and the cab lights and put new iron head tires all around. I like the buckeye beds my dad had a 1972 chevy c60 with a buckeye bed and that truck was a tank and i wish it was still around any ways he sold it to buy a semi and grain trailer. But i hate my bed it is a omaha bed and it has the same lift cylinders as your truck and mine is going to need a rebuilt as well and when you find the seal kit let me know i wanna rebuild mine. It would be nice if you could post a photo of stuff to show the comments. Because why the guy before me painted the front body of the truck but not me i painted the bed 2 years ago and everyone though i painted the hole truck