All these years, I never knew the name for the welding procedure that I use! Now I know it's called roosting chicken with diarrhea!!😅😅 Enjoy your videos. My neighbor had a salvage pile collection that he called his junk pile, but he always said it first quality junk!
Wow !!! Enjoyed the video ,I learned some new tricks.Thanks a lot. Really appreciate the fact that you pay for your stuff the same as we do and they do not jack up their prices to pay for the stuff they give to the You Tuber. See Ya Next time.
This youtuber "Kevin Builds" build this rock crusher, took him almost a year with all the parts to the videos.. and the amount of work hes done, and how much work it takes him to get the rocks from feilds, i just shake my head. I kept watching the videos though.. like driving by car accients. I can't help but look. ..dobt worry about what anyone says, the torch wrench is always the right wrench.
Good video...might check out hay rake silencer by Haygrade Engineering. Supposed to help minimize teeth failure on wheel rakes. Family farm has been running these for two seasons now and really like the results.
thanks for reading the comment about the stone/rock/concrete crusher, remember we only own equipmart for a short time, its allways available for resale to someone else (reuse, repourpose or scrap) when your done with it.
Love the videos man look in the south for a 2 row peanut inverter peanut shaker Peanut digger they’re all the same thing but you want the one that operates off PTO that’s the perfect thing to roll up Barbwire. I’ll see if I can find some pictures of one and send to you.
Check out Sonne’s wire roller out for ideas. Took him a few videos to build. It’s a different approach from your concept but might give you ideas. Love the rake wheel fixes. Found your channel a few weeks ago and loving the videos.
I think welding the spring teeth on is brilliant. As a metal worker what I have learned from metallurgy is that all the teeth are likely equally work hardened. Your method of sistering on available stock is probably the simplest method to get longer life out of the wheel. The other teeth are likely work hardened too and may fail at any time. This allows you to keep it going until it reaches a point it isn't worth it. I'm guessing if you rebuilt the wheel, rebuilding the whole thing would be the least pain in the ass since you would take it apart only once. That's probably not worth the time and money since the hub would still be worn and you would replace all the teeth on a poor hub. Obviously replacing the whole wheel eventually is the logical solution.
I’m curious to what you think of the Radura knives. For me they weren’t any cheaper than what I can get the CNH knives for, and I didn’t think they lasted any longer. In grass I do like the flatter angle over the 18 degrees, they don’t streak as bad. We’re cheap and will sharpen them a couple times and then flip them before we change them out.
Ya me too I feel the radura knives do last longer iam running them on half of the machine right now so far I think they will last longer 1.50$ cheaper also
If you take time.......learn how..........it takes about 15 minutes per wheel to change and put new tines / teeth in. Quicker to just fixe the problem ! Besides.... the new teeth are always longer therefore more stress.....on that tine........unless you cut them to the same length !
I think that buying a $2 million rock crusher, so you can make $200 worth of gravel each year is a great business idea. Whoever suggested that must work for the Government?
A dad can teach you to stay home and do your work........not run the roads for four days ! As a dairy farmer....... 67 years old.........missed 10 days not being in the barn to milk cows.... because of surgery. And you ? Not a true farmer !