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Replating New Holland combine skids 

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In this video I cut off and replace the worn skid plates that fit on a New Holland combine header.
The first job is to remove the old metal, I do this by gouging away the metal to remove where the welds are using the arc air gouger.
Gouging was proving difficult and slow so I then moved onto using the 9” grinder instead.
Once all 4 skids had been stripped down to the skeleton, new plates were cut out using the cnc plasma, they were pressed on the ends to match up with where the old ones had been cut off. Tacked into position and welder round.
Thanks for watching!

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@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Hi everyone! Sorry this weeks video isn’t super exciting! It’s just been one of those weeks!
@stuartmccall5474
@stuartmccall5474 Год назад
As long as your making money and drawing in the work "super exciting" is only a bonus.
@BrucePierson
@BrucePierson Год назад
Not exciting? Did you see the fireballs when you started gouging at normal camera speed? I've never seen anything like that before.
@TonyFromSydney
@TonyFromSydney Год назад
It's all good action Mate, keep your videos coming.
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 Год назад
No problem, YT is secondary
@billseymour-jones3224
@billseymour-jones3224 Год назад
"It were a bit bowed, so I ran over it with the fork-lift." Hi-tech at its finest!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Forklifts are heavy little things so are great for straightening stuff like this 😆
@kristianskov4841
@kristianskov4841 Год назад
​​@@snowballengineeringGotta think outside the box sometimes 😊 I've used the outrigger on my crane for the same thing. It can even be used to break the bead on stubborn tires.....👍
@Spar1hawk
@Spar1hawk Год назад
@@snowballengineering It's the considered application of a large mobile mass...
@leongrigson7390
@leongrigson7390 Год назад
Would it not be simpler to build them from scratch. Being you've got all the tools and knowledge. Plus knowing you could make them better than the originals. Great channel and always look forward too the next installment
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
If I was doing more than 4, probably. But it would take me a good amount of time to draw all the parts, press them, weld together, ect. Thanks!
@jamespayne8781
@jamespayne8781 Год назад
@@snowballengineeringgood question, good answer. Really appreciate your channel.
@KJ6EAD
@KJ6EAD Год назад
I was thinking the same as the frames are fairly simple.
@simonsackett
@simonsackett Год назад
@@snowballengineering Well, that's my question asked and answered then :)
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek Год назад
I watch all of your videos, but not so much for excitement, but rather to learn the way you analyze the problem, chose the tooling and methods for repair or fabrication and then carry out the work. At first I wondered why you bothered reusing the frames, but then I thought that planning, designing, cutting, etc. for just a small number of skids would be more work and take more time. Nice job. As always, thanks much for sharing your work with us.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks Bruce!
@yeagerxp
@yeagerxp Год назад
Who cares about exciting, we watch you work because it is interesting to see you take a piece 0f crap and make it functional again. What is so exciting about somebody assembling a Lamborghini, with machine made parts. Keep these coming. Well done Oliver 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe 🇨🇦
@MattysWorkshop
@MattysWorkshop Год назад
Gday, these types of jobs is what keeps the coin coming in each week and there was quite a bit of work involved in rebuilding these, great job mate and I hope you get the plasma sorted, cheers
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks Matty!
@jamespayne8781
@jamespayne8781 Год назад
Actually your work is where many of us live. Farmers, fishermen, loggers, cattlemen etc. We all understand and appreciate your ability and that you let us look over your shoulder.
@grahambaker9377
@grahambaker9377 Год назад
Nice comment
@thepagan5432
@thepagan5432 Год назад
Sadly most of the jobs welders get tend to be repetitive, but it pays the bills. I had to laugh when you said you used the fork lift to straighten the panel, good thinking mate. It is surprising what engineers do to get the job right, but if it works, don't knock it. Thanks for posting, be safe and well 👍
@hy78an
@hy78an Год назад
Might not be exiting, but it is the bread and butter of a workshop like yours., and I like it.
@cab8188
@cab8188 Год назад
Always enjoy seeing what your up to Oliver . Another job well done !
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks!
@kenhart6330
@kenhart6330 Год назад
I used to do that in the 70s on Ransom and international combines. Watching you doing the welding brought back memories. I worked in Durham City then the company was started in 1853 and still going.
@jacksonroland7584
@jacksonroland7584 10 месяцев назад
Not boring to most people. And it pays the bills
@Adamhayteamtv
@Adamhayteamtv Год назад
Only found your vids a week ago and had a proper binge.. brillant videos mate and teaching me a lot.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Glad you like them!
@walterrobbins4470
@walterrobbins4470 4 месяца назад
I like the trick with the Jack to press it down
@mikedolman7056
@mikedolman7056 Год назад
Another good job Olly, and as they say " a job worth doing is worth doing well", sadly the number of people who can make good and mend are getting fewer every day so keep at it.
@jamesriordan3494
@jamesriordan3494 Год назад
Our farm equipment certainly gets knackered - the bucket on my tractor has had many a “hot supper” as we say here. Well done !
@ralflisell3287
@ralflisell3287 Год назад
Always interesting to see how it is done!
@gregj7916
@gregj7916 11 месяцев назад
Good effort, keeps the money coming in & the lights on.
@philhyde2635
@philhyde2635 Год назад
A mundane job perhaps. Still got the high level of doing it right and showing us the fine points of welding things up the right way. More please.
@chox2001
@chox2001 10 месяцев назад
I’m upto date with current videos I’m now slowly going through the older stuff. When I saw the title re plating I was expecting galv , nickel? Then came to my senses . I was suprised to see you tackle the second frame with just the grinder, but if old school methods work go for it. The job turned out spot on with full replacement. I need to get some experience on my plasma it’s a tool I never used in my metal working days because they were huge prices. I can afford one now so need to put it to use.
@frankroden8233
@frankroden8233 11 месяцев назад
I wonder if it wouldn't have been easier to make new ones ,,and save all that work ...........I really enjoy your videos !!!
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 Год назад
Labour intensive job, ref removing old skin, good idea on "Veeing" stiffener welds, nice finished job. Thanks for sharing
@stevefromlondon9175
@stevefromlondon9175 Год назад
Another good job your videos are always interesting Regards Steve UK Londo
@davetaylor4741
@davetaylor4741 Год назад
Bread and butter jobs. Look after the local farmers. And hopefully they will look after you. It is a God send for them to have someone local that can do this sort of work to this standard. But you also have the knowledge and ability to do fabrication work, as well as repairs. Requires financial input to build with no customer. However there should be a ready market for good quality industrial implements. Interesting watching the variety of things you tackle.
@Hey_Its_That_Guy
@Hey_Its_That_Guy Год назад
Today is a sad day for me, Oliver. I've completed watching all of your past videos, plus this one (obviously). So, now I'll have to wait for you to upload new ones! 😮 Love watching you work!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks for your support!
@kbye5323
@kbye5323 Год назад
Another good one. Thanks for bringing us along.
@raymondseeger4832
@raymondseeger4832 Год назад
Fun video. It feels like one of the old time blacksmiths; the only guy in town able to fix things. It’s interesting the challenges you get, and the amazing work you’re able to do with the equipment you’ve got!
@nelson00-qk5ef
@nelson00-qk5ef Год назад
Real world work. Thanks for sharing.
@darinwilton9122
@darinwilton9122 Год назад
love the work you do man :)
@JesusThineBeTheGlory
@JesusThineBeTheGlory Год назад
You made a great job of it as you always do! Cheers
@Andreas-tw4cm
@Andreas-tw4cm Год назад
That was interesting enough, tough job well done!
@KittyDad
@KittyDad 7 месяцев назад
Needed ‘doin. ‘Nuf said. Video on! Good Job.
@robertstewart7744
@robertstewart7744 Год назад
Great job.
@AdelinoGambiarras
@AdelinoGambiarras Год назад
That was another fantastic job 👏 👍 👌
@kirkpowell6161
@kirkpowell6161 Год назад
Maybe not as exciting as some but still really good content and very interesting to me. This video shows the varity of jobs you get it in the shop. Great video!
@RalfyCustoms
@RalfyCustoms Год назад
Seemed like fun to us Oliver 😂 happy days mate
@hornetboy3694
@hornetboy3694 Год назад
Awesome video, thank you
@chuckgulledge2304
@chuckgulledge2304 Год назад
Good work my friend
@delboytrotter7902
@delboytrotter7902 Год назад
Maybe not so interesting, but a job's a job mate, it helps pay the bills :) Good work as usual
@brianguest561
@brianguest561 Год назад
like the way you work I do a lot of welding and fabricating for farmers they can really tear up a lot of crap enjoying the channel
@grahambaker9377
@grahambaker9377 Год назад
Work is work and all helps.
@chrishigdon1070
@chrishigdon1070 Год назад
nice job you did there.
@kenwood8665
@kenwood8665 Год назад
Great video
@tomdickie735
@tomdickie735 Год назад
Good to see someone taking the time to repair skids correctly, usually just get a hunk of plate slapped on the ar#e of them 😂 great videos, keep them coming 👍
@johnwarwick4105
@johnwarwick4105 10 месяцев назад
Does it really matter fir the FIRST time repair for a high wear part like. Doesn’t need to be petty guns on the floor.
@mrdddeeezzzweldor5039
@mrdddeeezzzweldor5039 11 месяцев назад
I've been a subscriber for a few weeks now but haven't commented, though you've quickly become a favorite among the big boy YT fab & welding channels. Your camera angles and narration are really good considering a one-man show and edits are good as well. The range of equipment, procedures and skills that are used in the making of your videos is quite amazing to watch. As a kid, I worked my Grandfather's dairy farm, where he did all of his own repairs, though only with hand tools, a vice and a Forney welder. It's good to see someone like you keeping after the equipment like that. Keep up the good work and I'll keep on enjoying!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering 11 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@petessite
@petessite Год назад
i did 6 for a John deere header some yrs ago , now they were worn down to paper thin , not onlly the skid plates but they had kept going an eaten in to the frames as well, reckon they needed a set of subsoilers under there they were cutting that low , & it was only 4 yrs old !!!!! good video you do , regards
@yenerm114
@yenerm114 Год назад
Glad your channels growing brother 👌🤘🤘
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Appreciate it!!
@jerryglenn7323
@jerryglenn7323 Год назад
Always great content mate🍺🍺
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Much appreciated
@kennyjohnson5804
@kennyjohnson5804 Год назад
Greetings Oliver from the US. A job is a paying job. Exciting or not. Always looking towards the next video. Good job!
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thanks!
@johnwhite6899
@johnwhite6899 Год назад
No need to apologise Oliver the bills need to be paid. But honestly when I started watching I thought this is going to be simple. But far from the I was amazed at how much work went into the fix hope the customer appriecated it. Oh by the way I hope you fixed your machine.
@ciaranconeely8579
@ciaranconeely8579 Год назад
Comment for the algorithm to help the channel 👍.
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Thank you!
@markfiges999
@markfiges999 Год назад
Another good ''rent payer'' Snowy, keep you a troshing
@MrLentiscais
@MrLentiscais 9 месяцев назад
The customer is only right some of the times. But they are paying the bill. 😂
@KW-ei3pi
@KW-ei3pi Год назад
Excellent job, as always. At the beginning, when you were describing the job, I was thinking that the worst part and the most time consuming part of the job was cutting the plates off the frame and then the big job of cleaning up the frame. There wasn't much to the frame, and with all of the equipment you have, would it have been easier and faster to just make a new frame? Perhaps even redesigning it for ease of constructing it? How often do you do this repair? Regards.
@johnsimpson8652
@johnsimpson8652 Год назад
I did the same job on for a Massey a few years ago ,to start with the fella wanted it done nice but after a price he decided he wanted patches on top of the patches .
@cheechU38K
@cheechU38K Год назад
Painful job 😢 definitely easier with the cutting wheel rather that gouging all. Shame about the plasma, guess he saw the plates and went on strike 🪧 😝
@peterwright217
@peterwright217 Год назад
top show, I would've just made new ones all together.
@rudyrivera7426
@rudyrivera7426 Год назад
👌👍
@W1LLB0
@W1LLB0 Год назад
Put it on the floor and ran over it with the forklift 🤣 You could pass off as an Aussie!
@theessexhunter1305
@theessexhunter1305 Год назад
lot of work but well done. Last the combine out lol
@MarshallBF
@MarshallBF Год назад
Nice work as usual. May I ask what do you use for lens protection when grinding?
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Nothing, iphone just seems pretty tough
@napsac4816
@napsac4816 Год назад
Already re skinned my skid plated on the combine, hes leaving it late 🤣
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Can’t beat the pressure of last minute 🤣
@fowletm1992
@fowletm1992 Год назад
I know you dont want to hear it , but those are dirt cheap new from new holland, good on the customer for supporting local manufacturing though and good repair
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
It’s up to the customer to find out new prices, I just repair what gets brought to me 😁
@johnwarwick4105
@johnwarwick4105 10 месяцев назад
Would be gobsmacked if any wear item is dirt cheap from a manufacturer ( other than Bateman sprayers) if I had to guess I would say £750 each but £1000 wouldn’t surprise me. Wanted some simple engine mount brackets for a manitou £250 each 😳 needles to say repaired and improved the old ones
@fowletm1992
@fowletm1992 10 месяцев назад
Most manufacturers have cheap wear items, engine mounts are not a wear item though, the exception to this is mcdon, their whole parts department is a disaster, but thebwhile point of a wear item is it wears out, offern you can get cheaper parts from after market but they offern cone with less life do your not actually saving any money The exeptioj to this is the likes of plastic lining steel parts from company's like may west where you can add plastoc wear plates to make your steel wear plates last longer They're about $500ea for those sensor plates in australia so roughly 250 pounds
@TheGrimReaper1
@TheGrimReaper1 Месяц назад
Would you be kind enough to show us that filter thing on your back please. How often do you need to change the filters?
@jst.hilaire354
@jst.hilaire354 Год назад
Exciting enough. Like watching a chef make a lovely chicken salad out of chicken s**t.
@Blueshirt38
@Blueshirt38 Год назад
Work is often repetitive and boring. Great video either way.
@ianm1470
@ianm1470 Год назад
Great refurb mate 👍🏻 what was up with the plasma cutter ??
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
The light comes on at the back but nothing happens 🤷‍♂️ was working fine the day before. Couldn’t see any fuses or anything wrong inside it.
@kristianskov4841
@kristianskov4841 Год назад
​@@snowballengineering Air pressure sensor maybe? Short circuit in the tip? Broken trigger switch? (Just guessing here, not trying to be a smartass....)
@johnwarwick4105
@johnwarwick4105 10 месяцев назад
Hate jobs like that especially when there are 4 to do. Made a good job. Is there an option to get hardox Type plate that thin 🤷‍♂️
@robbt9779
@robbt9779 7 месяцев назад
Do bid these jobs or do them by the hrs plus cost?Great videos
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering 7 месяцев назад
Hourly rate plus materials
@phil6465
@phil6465 Год назад
Any chance showing making the CAD drawing for a project?
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Yes can do.
@lonniebrock3282
@lonniebrock3282 Год назад
I've done jobs that I tried to change the customer s mind but it's a living even though we could help them in different ways of doing it and in your case it would have lasted for so much longer they'll get a good job done even though they give you shit to work with
@glennmoreland6457
@glennmoreland6457 Год назад
Good ☹🇬🇧
@user-yf6tx9sk3y
@user-yf6tx9sk3y Год назад
Bonjour, dommage que les sous titre en français ne fonctionne pas sur cette vidéo
@watahyahknow
@watahyahknow Год назад
mightve taken less time to make them completely from scratch using the vingerbrake and flat steel to make the channels
@sofianesellam3932
@sofianesellam3932 7 месяцев назад
hello, you build the cnc by ur own?
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering 7 месяцев назад
No, it’s a proper manufacturer table
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 Год назад
No inch of hardox 500? 😅
@BurnAndHackett_RC
@BurnAndHackett_RC Год назад
Yes you are right, that was a tedious, monotonous, messy job. But if that's what pays the bills and keeps your customers happy then crack on Young Man.
@eyupteke71
@eyupteke71 Год назад
why didn't you put subtitles i am watching from turkey and i don't understand what you are saying
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Sorry, I don’t know how. I’ll look into it.
@ModernHypnotherapy
@ModernHypnotherapy Год назад
@@snowballengineering That's what the French guy earlier in the comments was asking for too
@williamthomas9463
@williamthomas9463 Год назад
Don’t feel bad. I’m an English speaking American and I don’t understand half of what he says 😏!
@ElThomsono
@ElThomsono Год назад
Absolutely will not weld without his jacket on, does every tack without a mask 😅
@snowballengineering
@snowballengineering Год назад
Welding with a jacket is easy, tacking with a mask is a pain in the arse 😆
@BBS_Robski
@BBS_Robski Год назад
that welding before you started looked like it'd been put on with a catty !
@robertwinsper7409
@robertwinsper7409 Год назад
"Run it over with the fork lift". Translates to " Don't force it, use a bigger hammer." That might sound like a piss take, but many a true word is spoken in jest.
@dougsweldingfabrication953
@dougsweldingfabrication953 Год назад
Not criticizing, but just my opinion. I think I could have completely built new ones faster and cheaper than stripping and replacing the plate on those.
@johnwarwick4105
@johnwarwick4105 10 месяцев назад
Took 1 1/2 hours to strip, doubt you could bend the sections make a jig and weld them up in that time but I heard what you are saying ( will have to do that next time as dont think they would strip twice). Least you know they will still fit using the old frame
@dougsweldingfabrication953
@dougsweldingfabrication953 10 месяцев назад
@@johnwarwick4105 Great job, none the less
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