Love to see more of these type of videos. Let’s face it, whether it’s green, blue, red or whatever colour, they all need maintenance or repair. And it’s showcasing local engineering too👍
I think a trip back to Getty’s to interview the boss man is a must. I’d say he’d have some stories to tell us. Excellent video lads, love being inside an engineering workshop
Really enjoying the vids of them working on your JD. Love watching people repair or restore things, very interesting. The man at Getty Engineering, he really knows his stuff.
Awesome vid👍for some people they might see this boring but I find this very interesting n can learn a lot from. Great job on vid n explaining on hitch fixes. John the amount of days in the workshop wouldn’t be cheap in labour but worth every cent.
Excellent video, it is a pleasure watching a master at work who is happy to explain what they are doing. Would be interesting to know the costs of John Deere fixing this and what you got done John.
FarmFLiX well time will tell we have had ours 2 years now and haven’t skipped a beat but you do hear other stories.. we don’t do cultivating but I would like to put a plough on her and see what they perform like.. I know they are a well balanced tractor..
Fair play john #farmflix your doing a mint job on your lovely 7810 i love the front arms but what them guys done with the refurb on that hitch without a doubt they are gifted mechanical engineers ,the rounds they went to! Its so hard to get some1 now to do such a good job .i would recomend them to any1 all the very best with your new 7810 👌👌🚜🚜🤘😎#grass#keep her lit.
Something youll probably notice yourself after reading this, 1 think i like about the ford/ NH 40,Ts, TM , T5000 etc drop down or swing out hitches is the top of the hook goes up into a slot in the steel so takes a load of ware for them to be dangerous