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If I can do it so can you! Let's learn together.
Wilton Model 1780 vise. Find the manufacturer date.
Wilton vise model 1780. found the manufacturer date thanks to a comment by @mr.tactown.253
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Figuring out a way to lift a large beam 10 feet in the air and attach it to the uprights...by myself! Fabricating and welding up a tool to help me get it there. Hope you enjoy Tom
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Well, after 100 hours they still like it.....how much does this log weigh? Watch and find out!
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The entire purpose of this machine or an MT100 or a toro or a vermeer is the 36inch wide stance, and to pack this amount of capability into such a small machine is amazing, if you want something less tippy you can use a sit in track loader Bobcat t450 or comparable.
I have this same generator but can't get it to start. New battery, and it fired up 3 weeks ago but today it will not turn over. Do you have any suggestions?
YOU......just ruined a perfectly fine weapon !!!
why would anyone buy such a deathtrap without rops/fops?
nice work
nice machine check out the barreto
For anyone watching to learn how to do this, take the fucking gun apart. For the OP, its your gun do what you want.
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They rated this Machine at 1000psi. Not sure the weight of this log, but it barely off the ground and starting to tilt; any further and it would have went over. Well, at least you know the limits. Cool little machine!
Have you had any issues with the pins that lock the attachments in place. one of mine only moves easily 80% of the way then i have to tap it in place with a hammer
I’d love to see a follow up video on how you like the machine so far after using it + direct comparison vs your old Kubota - did you trade it in or kept as a second machine?
thank you for sharing! I have a pretty similar 200 XP, trying to get the feed torque arm detached from the motor but stumped how to remove the cylindrical piece (coupler?) from it, I removed the bolt that, I think, is similar to the tapered pin that you removed. I call them shear bolts for the fact that it will shear instead of messing up the feed roller shaft.
Wow, yeah. Glad I steered away from this mess of computer co trolled plastic sounding crap. Disappointed in Kubota.
Why did you go with the 1050 vs a Vermeer CTX100?
We just didn't have a local Vermeer dealer and never did a demo with the Vermeer
The controls track s of ditchwitch are better .and can both turn
Keep the videos coming! How do you like the 1050 compared to the scl1000? Pros and cons of each?
Verses the scl1000, the 1050 has more HP, is more stable (side to side), has a metal hood, has less electronics, but it doesn't balance load as well (always on front few inches of track) it's aggressive factory tracks rip up lawns, it's controls are harder to master Probably the most telling is that the scl1000 is the employees' favorite, it goes out every day by choice. The 1050 only goes out when needed or grading jobs. I have a video coming with both lifting logs. Should be out soon Thanks for the comment. Tom
What grapple? Happy with it?
Branch Manager. Yes, they like it. They just bought another one. Are you looking to get something?
What was the part number for that seat? I went to that website and can't find that exact seat. Thanks
Shoot, that mower is at the shop. Next time I go there, I'll get the numbers. Should be just a day or two. Thanks Tom
Heavy duty enough to grade a driveway?
Absolutely
@@tomhendricks316 do you think they are reliable enough to buy without seeing it in person? It would suck to buy a lemon
@JDT738126 It's impossible to say. I would be hesitant to buy any used equipment without seeing it unless it's such a great deal. We still have this one with over 4k hours, and it's still going strong. If you have any questions that you think I could help with, email me at tomhendricks316@gmail.com with your phone number and I'll call you
@@tomhendricks316 great thank you
watch me void my friends warranty haha
I just seen these at the dealer
Nice. Thanks for watching!
It's so funny to me.. the small kubota tractor selling points always mention the metal hoods, but then these have plastic hoods lol
The people who design and make the final decision for production should spend some time on their machines in real situations to know 99% of owner/operator s would choose steel hoods over cheap plastic.
@christopherjake5610 I mean that's literally their whole selling point with the small tractors. Watch some dealer comparison videos. I was super surprised to find out these had plastic hoods
good review thanks for the info
Thank you!
Glad you were able to find the date, I personally enjoy it when I'm able to find some definitive information, facts, or interesting details about a vintage or antique item that I own, regardless if it's in the form of a date stamp, manufacturers manual, a magazine ad or article from the same time period that the item was made. In my opinion I believe that knowing this kind of information let's a person have more appreciation for an item, value the great craftsmanship, and marvel at how well something was was made to be able to last this long but still work perfectly fine and continue working for year's/decades to come. I actually have the same exact kind, 1780 tradesman Wilton but it might have been a Snap-On, technically it's exactly the same vise, same manufacturer (Wilton) only thing different is the sticker nameplate and a change of color. Mine says made in USA, its unfortunate that they don't make the tradesman vise in USA anymore, only overseas now, probably Taiwan or China and that's a shame. Anyways cheers 🍻 enjoy the awesome 😂vise.
I totally agree. I have a southbend lathe that I think was made in the late 30s or early 40s. I also found what I think to be a date on the handle end of the leadscrew. Maybe you have one there to. Thanks for the info Tom
@@tomhendricks316 Yeah no problem, there's usually a date on the lead screw head part where the handle or tommy bar goes in. Not sure if all Wiltons have it but the 1780 tradesman and 745 mechanics vise i have both do. Just finished painting mine today, prep work took forever.
Pull the Wilton 1780 vise jaw all the way out and flip it over, there will be a date stamped on the key slide, its the thing that keeps the vise jaw from rotating.
I'm going to look for that! Thanks for sharing this. When I get to it, I'll let you know. Thanks Tom
Thanks To You I Will Never But A Spool Gun 😂 Tig Torch Is Better. Amén.
I wish I had a tig setup. Thanks for watching!
I have an early model like you guys. I had several small issues that I resolved. Unfortunately now BOTH of the drive sprockets split in half literally. They cracked clean in half. Soon they will depart from the hydraulic drive units. A sad day. I absolutely love the machine when it works. Scared to buy another though with this major issue
700 hrs when they cracked
I think my boys have 1500 hours and still going strong. No sprocket issues yet. Thanks for watching!
Smooth polish on that hammer though
What type of log was that?
I think white oak.
No no no no, hell no!
Take the hammer out of the gun, easier.
Beautiful
Thanks
Tom, I always break the spanner wrench nut loose while it's still on the tractor, a lot easier that way. Good luck next time.
Ball joint press might make things easier in the future.
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Nice spool gun you got there. I've never used one, but I am looking forward to try. Since, I already have the welder (HOBART 210), I want to go for it. Thank you for sharing and take care my friend.👍👍
It's different, that's for sure. Thanks for watching!
Hey looking into this machine!! Im mainly inside back yards and was wondering if you would feel comfortable going in and out of 42 inch gates with 7 or 800 pounds Appreciate any advice
Absolutely, as long as the ground was relatively level through the gate (side to side). I would even 1000 plus easily if the ground is right. Thanks for watching!
I had the timberwolf with 36" ram. I LOVED that table tube pan, but splits firewood would get wedged in there, and bent it. It was kinda floating pan, to some degree. I LOVE seeing how you welded it, so as it wouldn't float. I'd give anything to have that made for my new Eastonmade 22/28 splitter. It has a flat pan, and debris goes into my totes :( czcams.com/video/aIYME276YlE/video.html czcams.com/video/Lbnu9_QVFFM/video.html
That's a heck of a splitter you have there. Thanks for watching and sharing!
Jankiest controllers I’ve ever seen though. Kubota usually does a good job with their machines….but for $50,000 dollars (which is outrageous) I expect better quality on some of the parts on these things. Those controllers are like their #1 failure too. Most people end up doing their own wiring and modification on them or else it’s just a constant cycle of replacing those controllers.
Thanks for watching!
I actually learned a few things. Thank you love that you included the whole process. Mistakes, practice, etc.
Thanks. I have a video coming up where I learn a lot, lol. Thanks for watching. God Bless!
Wish they put the number on the cly like JD does Easy to get correct kit every time 😊 I’m retired hyd mechanic and I like watching you’ll figure it out Good job 👏
First thing you learn working on hyd systems is make the line s
I tell my customers it’s best to rebuild both lift and tilt cylinder Pays off in the long run for sure in just wasted oil
I installed a heim joint on my F150 clutch push rod and I eventually took it out and went back to the original set-up. All heim joints squeak unless you lubricate them every 6 months. Also, before you convert to a heim joint you have to be sure you have an all metal pushrod as many of them are half plastic and will just snap off if you try to screw a heim joint on them. In addition, the set screw holding the joint on the pushrod worked loose and disappeared. I bought a new clutch lever and clutch master cylinder on Amazon for a total of about $50 and put it back to the factory setup with the plastic clip. I have 580,000 on my truck and I have only replaced the clip twice so far so I can live with that.
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My fisher plow just clicks when I hit the remote buttons. I cleaned all the connections new silinoid and still have the same problem
I would call these guys. Even if you're out of the area, they may be able to diagnose over the phone. www.storksplows.com/
pretty brutal watching you operate that machine to be honest, jerking the losder, no control of the grapple, dragging tracks, knuckle loading the boom like that puts tremendous force on the loader, surprised it lasted 1000 hrs, typical tree guys
What a complete waste of money. What do you pay your guys for?
We have the best guys and the best equipment! Thanks for watching!
We have the best guys and the best equipment! Thanks for watching!
Yr supposed to take the hammer out for one of these jobs, Bub
I know, darn it. The happy ending is that the owner is happy and it operates great. Thanks for watching!
Mr. Hendricks, My 95 Ford f150 , 6 ILM, manual dropped her clutch to floor, a few days ago, I found the eyelet on push rod under dash had broke off, Well I found new push rod, But I don't have clue how to get old shaft out, & new one in, I'm coming up on 60, working on my vehicles out of necessity, can't pay garage,! Right Now, I feel like the little girl I was when Dad started teaching me of cars, How on earth could I drive manuals , Not knowing this, it's not happened to me, My knowledge base I had for back up, Dad, Brothers, my sisters Boyfriend-my bestfiend have gone, I'm little lost, any info you might have, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks StinknLilBrat 'Toni'
after using from the bobcat mt50 to the mt100 I tried to test the kubota sl100 and I can say that the bobcat is a much better machine
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