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John Deere tractor with a BLOWN ENGINE for $1k?! WE’RE IN! Pt. 1 

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Abandoned John Deere Tractor with a spun crank bearings for a little over a thousand bucks, HECK YES!
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@francisvantuyle
@francisvantuyle Год назад
Gentlemen pay attention to this woman. She is very very rare. She jumps right in to help. She is never in the way. Asks all the right questions. Is not afraid of getting dirty. She loves her man. He loves her. She is also one in 10million. I had a wife like this. She got cancer and had to go. I sure do miss her.
@jessewatt3613
@jessewatt3613 Год назад
The difference between a drinking person and a sober person is huge. The productivity of a sober person is off the charts no limits
@johnrpizzaguy
@johnrpizzaguy 10 месяцев назад
I don’t care what the internet says, you do you and do what works best for you and Emily. But what do I know I’m 63 with 39 years as a Master Mechanic and married for 42 years ( way out of my league, she’s hot and I’m not ). Take care you guys and thank you for the great videos. Much respect to the Ralph’s. 🙏
@SteveC38
@SteveC38 Год назад
Y'all Are Awesome Together! I'll Be Back Tomorrow👍
@richardzackery9934
@richardzackery9934 Год назад
You keep mentioning the boat videos and how surprised you was about the response to them, it’s not the content, (cars, trucks, boats, tractors, or whatever), it’s the two of you and what you do together that is entertaining! I’d like to add its GREAT to see you Both in the shop, Aaron looks so happy to be able to get his hands dirty again!
@RedNeckWelding
@RedNeckWelding Год назад
I wouldn’t worry much about that rear main bearing, I’ve seen far worse and they were running just fine. But I would advise that you invest in a lead hammer for assembly, reduces the likelihood of errant strikes causing any damage to the machined surfaces. Love all your content!
@bbwachter
@bbwachter Год назад
I agree 100%. Tools are the life blood of any shop, buy once and always have the right one forever !
@waltmcconnell865
@waltmcconnell865 Год назад
It made me cringe everytime he got that hammer out, striking machined surfaces, gears, and driving that bearing in with a socket
@gqp4800
@gqp4800 Год назад
Or brass ay least
@davidmorgan5525
@davidmorgan5525 Год назад
A plastic dead blow has served me well for years, a steel hammer on motor parts was a huge nono in my shop.
@davidamato768
@davidamato768 Год назад
I had to look away every time he picked up the hammer. But that's ok...an old tractor on a budget build. Please get a brass or dead blow though😮
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555
Ok so here's what I find absolutely amazing. Your wife is right there doing with you. Now that's refreshing to see.
@ben1canobe150
@ben1canobe150 Год назад
Just a suggestion: Use a copper hammer or a copper bar to knock in gears, bearings etc... so you don't scar or break things. It just gives it a little bit of cushioning. Copper hammers/ mallets - are easy to make... and you can make a copper bar out of about any copper laying around. Brass will work too - but I prefer copper myself. Great job by the way - thanks for sharing. I love this stuff - keep it coming.
@lewisbolman7862
@lewisbolman7862 10 месяцев назад
Zinc works well too, work in a die shop and it doesn't chip as quick as brass or copper
@amberazurescale5617
@amberazurescale5617 9 месяцев назад
Shouldn't them bearings rather be pressed in?
@Kentor1701c
@Kentor1701c 8 месяцев назад
I was thinking of a dead blow hammer, yes copper or brass is also better than steel on steel. Also a bench press and a hydraulic press may come in handy.
@wilds7867
@wilds7867 8 месяцев назад
Or use a plastic dead shot hammer.
@michaelhenderson5098
@michaelhenderson5098 Год назад
Enjoyed the video. Thanks. Brings back a lot of memories. When I was a little tike about 3-4 y/o, dad would let me ride with him on his JD tractor. I think it was a 1950 something model poppin' Johnnie! :) with tricycle style front wheels. He had a 2 row corn picker and picked a lot of corn for other farmers. I rode in the wagon and played in the corn. :)
@SadPuppySoup
@SadPuppySoup Год назад
Watching the farmers fix tractors as a kid is what started my road to mechanics and hot rodding. I grew up on a farm fixing tractors with stick/arc welders and oxygen acetylene cutting torch and hand tools bigger then my fist so watching this is comforting and enjoyable. Good job on the rebuild!
@stevenneuwirth871
@stevenneuwirth871 Год назад
I can see Aaron is getting excited the coder to startup nice job guys
@chjp2346
@chjp2346 Год назад
FYI, the front crank bearing/bushing bore has a chamfer on the inside to install the bushing from the inside with a bolt washer type tool to draw it into place. Also the rear crank bearing/bushing can be removed with a punch (drive on the center at an angle) install new bushing with a flat plate until flush.. Your welcome.
@davidmalzac3511
@davidmalzac3511 Год назад
So glad to see wrenches and ratchets being used for assembly, not impact drivers. Proof Aaron knows what he is doing. Just makes me cringe when the impact is used for assembly. Good job. And i like the tractor video. Make sure to show us some tractor work in the future too!
@olsfield
@olsfield Год назад
Hell yeah i want to see more tractor content. Tractors are cool. Keep up the good work you two
@MadScientistGarage
@MadScientistGarage Год назад
Sweet find! I love watching y'all fix anything that's a machine.
@priceless222
@priceless222 9 месяцев назад
With the empowerment and gracefulness of you helping your husband there is nothing that man can't do... Your a great helper!!!
@SF-fm7ov
@SF-fm7ov 9 месяцев назад
I grew up on the farm fixing things and farmed for 26 years until many hailstorms put me out of business. I transferred an F10 loader from an old truck frame to a 1970 Buick 225 with a 455 engine and an automatic transmission with a 4 speed Brownie behind that. I kept the heavy truck rear end as it carries the weight. I later bought a 4-wheel drive articulating loader. My hired man (who helped me with the build), always preferred driving the Buick loader. Too old to do this much now but enjoyed watching you two work together. I think if kids were exposed to this kind of creative thinking, we'd have less craziness in the world. Subscribed!
@bobmiller9058
@bobmiller9058 Год назад
The first flying sparks video i saw was the $5000 boat episode and I said who are these guys that can do this?? Now we have a tractor so you got me. It is so great to see Aaron at what looks like to me at full speed with his dry humor in full force!
@ksokie63
@ksokie63 Год назад
Hey Emily and Aaron 👋, cool little build going on there. It’s good to see what’s going to work for content. But that lunch you had off the grill looked delicious 😋. But thanks for sharing and have a great week ahead 👍
@rontorrence
@rontorrence 8 месяцев назад
The fact that you are overhauling the John Deere tractor is why I'm here. I listened about your problems and the fact that drinking is no longer a part of your life. I say good for you, your lives will be much better. Good luck to the both ohfyou
@dunk856
@dunk856 Год назад
Tractors heck yes!
@davidmahoy4478
@davidmahoy4478 Год назад
Since I’m an old farm boy, yea, I’d love to see you working on a tractor, any part of it. Wish I had something like that on my property. 🤠
@davidhill4711
@davidhill4711 Год назад
Great timing. I am rebuilding a small JD lawn tractor. Engine done, now stripping rust , then paint. Finally just waiting on replacement parts from JD. All under 1k that would have cost 3500+. Love it. John Deere's parts and manuals are great to help make it happen
@billgentry3679
@billgentry3679 Год назад
Aaron is very lucky to have a helper like you. Awsome video.
@AlistairBalister
@AlistairBalister Год назад
simp
@henkholdingastate
@henkholdingastate Год назад
With these you don't have the problem of modern tractors and that is that everything is completely stuffed with electronics. Oh your tractor doesn't work anymore..... too bad we don't support the software anymore. Buth buth.....sorry your problem.
@dammbit9492
@dammbit9492 3 месяца назад
Content is content! Variety is the spice of life, and variety in content, especially with more vehicles going diesel, is nice. Love watching you two work together!
@LaneSherman
@LaneSherman Год назад
A refreshingly fun episode. Not that the regular stuff isn't great, it was cool to see how simple the tractor engine was.
@tylerbarrett6652
@tylerbarrett6652 Год назад
Don't ever doubt these types of videos... a 2 cylinder diesel engine is rare enough... but to see you guys do this TOGETHER and then put the equipment to use is an excellent use of the channel (IMHO)... I'm sitting here worried that you won't show us the rest of the work on your tractor... and then you won't show us what you end up using it for. PLEASE keep this going for us. I love your channel... more for the types of people you are than for the content.
@MultiCrusher2
@MultiCrusher2 Год назад
That is a Yanmar /john deere
@Billnorthcountry
@Billnorthcountry Год назад
It's not the content. it's the amazing people that bring the content to us. we watch thank you
@bking0740
@bking0740 Год назад
Cool that your wife spends time with you while your working and even jumps in and helps out.
@MM_in_Havasu
@MM_in_Havasu Год назад
It's all mechanical content, post it! I'm a retired diesel & heavy equipment mechanic myself with 35+ years in the business of mechanics, and this is an excellent tutorial on how to overhaul this little 2-banger diesel engine! Thank you guys for this video, and keep it all coming!
@orkboy59
@orkboy59 Год назад
Two things. 1. I'm glad you all are taking care of yourselves. Yall keep doing that and enjoy the cruise. 2. Your editor is killing it. Great job!!
@OldGuyAdventure
@OldGuyAdventure 8 месяцев назад
I follow a lot of engine channels, probably because of my time farming and growing up on the farm.
@AverageCitizen333
@AverageCitizen333 Год назад
i grew up in a shop that fixed old tractors and farm machinery, and then later it was my first job. its been 15 years since i worked on a farm tractor probably, but i never lose interest in them.
@mittenstategarage9093
@mittenstategarage9093 Год назад
More tractors, please!
@nealscoggins4853
@nealscoggins4853 Год назад
All of your content is a joy to watch .just with you two working together makes it great keep up the great content and I'll keep watching
@Bilabius
@Bilabius Год назад
What Neal said!
@chappyd5109
@chappyd5109 Год назад
Exactly...
@TokyoCraftsman
@TokyoCraftsman Год назад
this
@dockey6942
@dockey6942 Год назад
Yes iv saw her on another car show before trying to be cute
@nealscoggins4853
@nealscoggins4853 Год назад
@dockey6942 tring to be cute ? She doest have to try at all she a beautiful lady
@tkskagen
@tkskagen Год назад
Love your VGG Hat! Tractors will absolutely boost y'all's viewership. If you are a Subscriber to VGG, you have to be a Tractor Person...
@TF856
@TF856 Год назад
My dad had his own small excavation business when I was growing up. I got to run his equipment as soon as I could reach the peddles. He loved doing the backhoe work and I loved doing the rototilling work with his Massey Ferguson 60 hp tractor. I really wish I had my own tractor to this day to do that kind of work!
@robh649
@robh649 Год назад
MORE TRACTORS!!!!!! My thanks to both of you for the great content of ALL types!
@toddworman4428
@toddworman4428 Год назад
Showing how to do something to save money- everybody should be in.
@dave-wk4t
@dave-wk4t 3 месяца назад
Drinking game! Every time she says “Awesome”.
@BretWFL
@BretWFL Год назад
I love this video. I am 50. My parents bought a farm when I was 13. The very first thing they bought was a brand new John Deere 650 to care for a small horse pasture. Love that tractor! Bush hog, snow blade, belly mower I wish I had the bucket. But at 13, what can you do? I do remember looking at the attachment brochure the dealership had often. Funny thing is, that was the first engine I have ever done service work on. By myself. I have been an engine builder for almost 30 years now. Thanks for the memories.
@richsmith6952
@richsmith6952 Год назад
Watching tear down and reassembly is interesting. Great to see a skilled mechanic.
@douglasarmstrong2748
@douglasarmstrong2748 Год назад
This is a fun build on that little tractor. I am anxious to see it running and working. I am a John Deere guy myself so this is really fun to watch. Take care guys.
@ritchiesokol1061
@ritchiesokol1061 Год назад
I have an aviation background. The John Deere Tractor Fix Hook me. I used to wrench 🔧 for a living; now I push perfectly good snow and now I mow (run) over grass. Ritchie from Ankeny Airport in Iowa
@colstace2560
@colstace2560 Год назад
We don't care about the build, we just like her pretty face and sense of humor 👍🙂❤
@braddokken9191
@braddokken9191 Год назад
You two are doing it right. Not only are you saving money but you will know a lot more about the condition of your tractor.
@madmit2483
@madmit2483 Год назад
What a score on that tractor 🚜. Aaron hit the nail right on the head. Who wants to have $25,000 tied up in a machine you're really not going to use that much. I would love to have a machine like that around my yard and only have four thousand tied up in it. You guys rock and you're both so fun to watch. I love all your content. The tractor content is awesome too. Nice to see Aaron showing his diesel mechanic skills. Can't wait for part 2!!!!!!!!!
@larrycole1400
@larrycole1400 Год назад
I admire her attitude and participation.
@wooddoc
@wooddoc 5 месяцев назад
i enjoy watching tractor rebuild videos
@gregoyler944
@gregoyler944 Год назад
Love the tractor content! But then again all of your content has been great. Thanks for keeping it real and unscripted. Life happens!
@jackfishmagurkin1093
@jackfishmagurkin1093 Год назад
All content is good ,especially old tractors .At the price of everything today fixing repairable stuff is always good .
@noahorr3480
@noahorr3480 Год назад
I have a 650 like this, it was handed down by my father and grandfather, the original owner. I love it, it does so much and demands so little! Mow, move dirt, dig holes, pick up engines, pull fence posts, drag logs, and it'll work for days on a few gallons of diesel. I'm so happy to see one getting restored. Now to watch the first start video!
@tomrorer5288
@tomrorer5288 Год назад
Aaron is a natural with a wrench and a spatula. Great video.
@davewilson8308
@davewilson8308 Год назад
I bought a JD 1025R new about 10 years ago for around 20K. With a bucket and hoe like mine they are selling for around 30K which is crazy. I absolutely love that little tractor it saves my back all the time! Keep doing the tractor videos they are very interesting.
@jimbates955
@jimbates955 Год назад
Great to see the engine rebuild, as it doesn’t matter what it propels. I feel the nostalgia Aaron feels towards the tractor, and the times spent with his grandpa. I think if there was a question that bearing needed replacing, y’all would have taken it to a machine shop to have it removed…
@DutchKC9UOD
@DutchKC9UOD 10 месяцев назад
Brings back great memories of working on my uncles farm as a kid! Forever the mechanic
@DutchKC9UOD
@DutchKC9UOD 10 месяцев назад
68 disabled and still repair engines transmissions and axles
@daveb3357
@daveb3357 9 месяцев назад
Love seeing the rebuild of a great green machine. LOL I love watching you two. Aaron seems soo patient. I would love to be able to shadow him. You young lady are a keeper for sure. Grab your pork chop and just bite in to it right there in the shop was awesome to see. Good ol country gal. Ya'll have a great day.
@tomtaormina845
@tomtaormina845 Год назад
I know this will sound silly but I started watching this on my phone and I found it so interesting that I caught myself trying to help Aaron by blowing the dust out of his way while he was sanding to expose the timing marks. It was unsettling when I caught myself. LOL
@bfdmanbfd
@bfdmanbfd Год назад
Dont worry about it I do the same I'm so use to doing hands on work when I watch someone doing it it's just habbit to react
@rustynail2205
@rustynail2205 Год назад
Enjoying the tractor content. It’s great to see Aaron wrenching away and his strength returning. I think it could be therapeutic for him too, diesel engines and a tractor similar to his childhood. Nice to see your pooch about too. OK, just got to the tacos part. Those looked amazing. Edit, now I see the chops. 😋
@gregritter377
@gregritter377 Год назад
I’m enjoying watching you rebuild this John Deere two cylinder that’s quite a lap warmer. You have there. I like him. I’ve got a little 3 pound Chihuahua and he’s just a love.
@johndoherty8732
@johndoherty8732 Год назад
Here's a great tip next time you want to do a degrease on a rebuild. It's much cheaper and will definitely remove paint for repainting. Buy a pound of 100% lye crystals (sodium hydroxide), use a 2 gallon pump up sprayer and fill with 2 gallon water, add sodium hydroxide mix and spray on. You'll be shocked how easy this works with just a garden hose to rinse. Just be super careful not to get any on you! But if you do, we call it the hydroxide dance. Almost all degreasers main ingredient is sodium hydroxide. Much cheaper and more effective as you can control what strength you want. John Doherty LykeNew Power Wash Salina Kansas Location
@edharry3984
@edharry3984 Год назад
Aaron I can relate to your love of this tractor. On a smaller scale I had an International Harvester Cub Cadet .I learned to Drive on it , Plow snow, Cut Grass,Dig , Carry Hay , Spread Horse Manure ,pull Cars , you name it. One Rebuild and two Short blocks. I did sell it 20 + years later and wish I didn't. I hope to find another one someday.
@garybulwinkle82
@garybulwinkle82 Год назад
I have the Cub Cadet I learned to drive back in '69. My dad bought it to mow the grass on his property and I got it when he died. It's sitting in my garage, but the Craftsman tractor runs so much smoother and gets much better "mileage"! I even have the original manual!! I have too many tractors! I've got an old CAT D4 that needs a ring rear and reassembled (bought in partially taken apart). I sure would like to start on these projects, but I live next to thieves in Montana, and the law enforcement here is mediocre at its best; actually the corruption here is off the charts!!! My best friend id my side arm!!!!
@netfun8
@netfun8 Год назад
I bought the same tractor last summer. 5 foot brush hog works. Harrow and fert spreader worked great to plant grass. I enjoyed watching you guys get into the guts of your tractor.
@bobbywright5983
@bobbywright5983 10 месяцев назад
I love seeing work done on older tractors.its a shame to see them just go to scrap
@bulldog5350
@bulldog5350 Год назад
Great seeing Aaron working on the engine, the man just looked happy doing something he loves. Great video you guys!
@daleschuler1720
@daleschuler1720 Год назад
Being a gearhead I enjoyed the heck out of this episode. Great job Aaron
@garyalford9394
@garyalford9394 Год назад
Good buy on the crank, rear main brg will be fine !
@forkhorn77
@forkhorn77 Год назад
Great video! I don’t care what Sammy Kershaw says , with that armpit move , I definitely have to declare that Aaron is the Charlie Daniels of the torque wrench, awesome watching him put the engine back together
@timmcqueer8460
@timmcqueer8460 Год назад
It seemed like Aaron always had an edge to him. I see in it guys I served with who had ptsd or were struggling with things. Since your break that seems to be gone. Best to you both!
@craiggoodwin9704
@craiggoodwin9704 Год назад
Aaron and Emily, I've always wanted to rebuild a tractor motor. I don't have the skills that Aaron has, but I could give it a shot one day anyway. Really enjoyed this video. Kinda fun. Thanks for Sharing!
@richardmiller8407
@richardmiller8407 Год назад
I retired 2 years ago after working on John Deere tractor's, combine's and sprayers for 35 years. Working on this size tractor is a lot more enjoyable then working on the newer one for sure. You did a great job on this yanmar engine. Enjoy you tractor.
@gordbaker896
@gordbaker896 Год назад
An Incredibly Beautiful Smile Emily. ♥ Bag and tag those parts people. Please get a large table/bench to do your work on. Your back and knees will thank you later. You risk breaking rings/and or Piston by not removing the upper ring land. There are tools for that. Perhaps take it to an engine rebuild shop if you can find one. You may also need to polish the Crank Journals.
@j2kinflarc768
@j2kinflarc768 Год назад
If it’s got an engine in it and I get to watch you two working together, I’m in. Plus tractors are cool. Especially older ones that are simple workhorses.
@BlackSolstice07
@BlackSolstice07 Год назад
Phenomenal video. Aaron is in his element doing a diesel. He's like watching a potter working his clay. But to add some humor, did anyone else see Findley crawl out from under the house at 3:42? Watch over Emily's shoulder. 😂😂
@dustyrhodes9422
@dustyrhodes9422 Год назад
what alot of people like seeing others who jump off and fix stuff, not just buy new shinny use and store. and the fact that yall both work together, not just 1 person and another videoing. if more folk did this simple work together and enjoy doing it. great channel
@user-nz5js8rx8e
@user-nz5js8rx8e Год назад
you do a wonderful job , those bad comments are know it alls and do not know anything.thanks and keep up the good work
@AIRPORT-mc2ys
@AIRPORT-mc2ys 10 месяцев назад
LIKE THE TRACTOR MADE IN JAPAN BY SHIBAURA
@hayneshvac2
@hayneshvac2 Год назад
Can't wait to hear it run...I don't know about anyone else, but the content is sold by the vibe, you two make for good entertainment...I love to watch anything mechanical too, so keep it coming. Thank you for all the time involved, and all the content you bring, and you awesome personalities!!!
@lavernengelke8778
@lavernengelke8778 Год назад
Any thing you guys take apart and repair is a learning experience for us to watch; I'm 83 years old and you two inspire me with your automotive ability. I recently bought a poor old 1955 Olds with a 324 c.in. engine that hasn't been started for 20 years today I changed the oil and will begin the process of starting it up using Aaron's and VGG's technique of starting an old engine. Take care and keep the vids coming I watch them all. Thanks for all your tutoring and mechanical knowledge.
@cwdtransport2247
@cwdtransport2247 Год назад
I concur . ChiefD
@Chillituber
@Chillituber 9 месяцев назад
Gas, diesel, car, truck, boat or tractor your content is great.
@tjkaczynski5896
@tjkaczynski5896 9 месяцев назад
Your dog needs a hug and she's your best friend, give her a moment please.
@nofotomojo
@nofotomojo Год назад
I think as long as its your project the content is great. Nice to see the innards of an engine and a few tips/tricks to go along with it.
@harryfaberiii3261
@harryfaberiii3261 Год назад
Good to see Aaron back in the swing of things. Not that watching Emily turn wrenches is a bad thing. Good to see you’ve recovered well. Look forward to hearing it run.
@jhiggz9258
@jhiggz9258 Год назад
Tractors work fine for me. I'm a sailor and the more I know about diesels the better off I am. Also, love that natural smile!
@sterling6860
@sterling6860 Год назад
Just a tip young fella from the Land of Limeys..When cleaning the piston ring landings,,Just use a broken piece of old piston ring to scrape out the carbon build up,,this will keep the gaps factory.
@JaKe-bd2fq
@JaKe-bd2fq Год назад
Have to agree, tractor content is great to to watch as well. We have a 1961 B414 and always great to watch tractor fun. Looking forward to see the fun you have with yours.
@thomaschumley3904
@thomaschumley3904 Год назад
I don't think it is the specific content that brings us all back, I think it is the literal joy that you show with every new project.
@rogerjustice8835
@rogerjustice8835 Год назад
Cool a Chevy luv that was my first vehicle,Mine was a 1980 4x4. Bought it in 1983 with my yard mowing and summer jobs money, ended up getting beat bad on the deal as truck had been involved in a serious accident and pieced back together. The frame was severely bent and it went down the road crab walking, it also eat tires at a staggering rate. The first set of tires I bought it spent a lot of money for and only got 3800 miles out of them before they were slick ( yes 3800 miles not 38000 ). It spent all my money trying to get it fixed including 3 different frame repair shops all to no avail, ended up selling it for virtually nothing a year and a half later. I definitely learned a valuable lesson in not everyone is honest and always check out or have someone check a used vehicle before you buy it. Y’all have a great day and God bless you.
@dimitrisolakofskiforsaking3333
Its nice seeing a Daughter Father Mechanic show. Since the Dukes of Hazzard, I love when woman do automotive as well. To the daughter a small suggestion. The camera is bouncy when you try following the action back and forth. If your zoomed in and the action moves to the engine try zooming out first it will be smoother. Also, so many times I could not hear the daughter talking and the Dad talks underbreath. Had my volume on full and often could not catch what was said. This was my first episode of watching you both and I enjoyed watching you take apart the john deer engine and getting it back together. I will keep watching your content. Thanks for making it.
@amondavis
@amondavis Год назад
Thank you for showing us rebuilding a motor on a tractor and how it's supposed to be done I appreciate every bit of content that you guys put out on this channel it makes me happy to see a channel that shows the 1st kinds of different things In this world like tractor stuff boat stuff and even every bit from the car industry thank you and keep up the good hard work
@talvalon999
@talvalon999 9 месяцев назад
Loved watching you both do this rebuild, as an old timer and engine guy the only thing I can advise you on is to reduce your metal on metal contact. Don't use steel hammers on steel parts, there are softer alternatives or use a piece of smooth hardwood between the hammer and the part.
@walter2990
@walter2990 9 месяцев назад
I was saying that same thing. Get or make yourself a few brass hammers. You won't be using rat tail file's on deformed bearings again.
@thublit
@thublit Год назад
First timer here! Takes me back to the family farms during summers I spent there and was put to "work". All a blast for me growing up. Spent some time making pistons for John Deere. Demanded very close tolerance work and by golly John Deere sure checked the parts received, great quality control.
@AIRPORT-mc2ys
@AIRPORT-mc2ys 10 месяцев назад
MADE IN JAPAN BY SHIBAURA
@allenpelletier6759
@allenpelletier6759 Год назад
AMAZING COUPLE WORKING TOGETHER. STUNNING WIFE, GR8T HELPER.. AMAZING JOB.
@janhjorth965
@janhjorth965 Год назад
You two clearly managed a huge garage/shop clear out. That looks fantastic…..thumbs up to both of you….oh…an don’t worry abou content; we will view anything you can manage to post.
@jpotopa
@jpotopa Год назад
I love seeing different ways engine's are engineered. That center bearing was a first for me. Yes to more tractor vids. I'd love to see the case
@barrypurves4524
@barrypurves4524 Год назад
I recollect from decades ago an "industrial arts" instructor advising a class of 20-25 senior apprentices......."each minute of stone hone operation is roughly equivalent to one year of engine operation"...... that is a remarkable testament to the efficiency of a micro film of lubricant betwixt the rings and cylinder wall at operating temperatures and pressures
@russse2793
@russse2793 Год назад
Love the Luv. Brings back memories on my old red Luv with a rusted out frame, It was my first bought truck, and I was very naive when I bought that thing, but It took me home multiple times while I was in the military. God bless.
@caryt103
@caryt103 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoying this project! I love a good deal and with a little elbow grease it will be a great little tractor.
@michaelmalloy7063
@michaelmalloy7063 Год назад
Just amazed at Aaron's knowledge of engines!! Great job and enjoyed the contents of this video.
@markkrauss5994
@markkrauss5994 Год назад
Love that cool 69' Chevy pickup
@crookedcreekcharlie589
@crookedcreekcharlie589 Год назад
Pork Chops and no dishes to clean! Yum Yum Great work Guys!
@billhoward7730
@billhoward7730 Год назад
Aaron is a very talent man, he tackles all these different projects with ease. I really enjoyed watching the tractor engine rebuild. Great job Aaron. Bill
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