Always nice to show that not everything lasts forever. You would think there wouldn't be much wear on the rake but if you have uneven ground it can really be hard on them. Thanks again.
You will need all the extra teeth to roll up that heavy alfalfa crop you knocked down last video. Good job Tyson and Shaun, keep the great videos coming.
In order to keep the elongated holes from breaking more teeth could you add a rubber grommet of some type. Easiest way for that might be aerosol rhino liner. If need be accelerating the cure time with a heat gun or torch. Both sides of the ring and both sides of the wheel
Good day Boy I had to laugh out loud, when you ask Shaun if he had anything to say ''not a dam thing''. But at around 8 mins. I noticed the hay rake inspector was there Fred & Barney & Shuey? Thanks.
Too bad we all didn't have a hand like Shawn, you're lucky to have him for sure. Though somewhere I seen a video that was mentioning that it was better to run worn teeth together and new teeth together.
I went to buy 28 teeth and for the cost it was cheaper to buy the whole take wheel and use old ones for replacement on future broken ones...new Kuhn 12 wheel is about 9000 bones...
We used to protect them against rust before storage. Giving the wheel a swing and spray Tectil or undercoating on the ring, filling the holes . Looks you did that too on 1 wheel ?
What kind of rake is that.teeth and plates and bolts that hold teeth exactly the same as my vicon. Just walked out looked at my 2016 sitrix.same. paid 6300 new 10 wheel.with a center wheel.fall of 2016
The way to fix those wheels is have a machine shop make you a bunch of metal slugs with a slight edge on them just a bit less than the diameter of the wheel. Have them drill a hole dead center of the slug or plug as would be in a new wheel or the diameter of the rake teeth. Then you drill out the hole where the broken rake tooth was to the diameter of the small portion of the plug the machine shop made you and tig or skip well it in, and bingo, a hole that can be fixed over and over again. If you used two drills, the second drill should hold it's diameter by a few thousandths of an inch, giving you a good fit of the new inserted plug, or send away and buy a reamer about .005 bigger than the small portion of the plug the machine shop made you.
The baler can bale 3 feet long pieces of wood.. I think the little pierce of steel is nothing...IM more worried about tires!!! I already have had on go through
got a question for ya. lol. where or what field would u spread ur pile of manure on? like the field, where u just made hay off of? or on a field, that has grain on it. wanna see ya attacking that pile u got stored. ha! thanks for video. i watch em all-just never comment much-ok. probably the best-huh
The Manure will be spread after the barley and wheat are harversted here. We never spread manure on hay land. If the weather is good we are going full force on it. Cant wait
mixing new teeth with old ones that are worn can cause the new one to break as its longer and then take more stress. put new on one wheel and take the worn and use on the others :)
Since this is such a ass aching job which causes lost time in the field. To improve turn @ time OLF has a few of these rebuilt and ready to go. Replace the entire wheel and keep raking. You can replace individual tines when weather keeps you off of the field
I'm a fan of your vlogs and do not promote others. But, today OLF had a great vlog how to beef up an H And S rake. Maybe you could use the modifications as well.
Thanks for the reply. Been watching Ryan and Travis for a while and hear them talk about you now and then and see you chatting in the live streams, so figured I should check you out. Love the content so far. Started watching videos a year out and working up from there before I go and watch older stuff. Fellow Canadian. From Ottawa, but don’t hold that against me 😉. Go Sens Go!
Go to ruralking.com and search for hay rake wheel and you'll find SKU 8050014 for $99.99. You can buy on line and pick up at the closest store. And NO, I don't work for them, just trying to help.
If you just loose them nuts to the end of the bolts you should be able to slide them teeth in and out without taking the plate right off. One man job i do it myself all the time with my 3/8 milwaukee cordless impact. I hate to say but i think i can change them faster than both you goin at it. Unless your rake is different....
You bringing Shaun into whatever century this is kicking and screaming....He just wants to be left alone.....with the Dog
Always nice to show that not everything lasts forever. You would think there wouldn't be much wear on the rake but if you have uneven ground it can really be hard on them. Thanks again.
It’s great to hear from Shaun! Lol great video thanks for your time and effort to post these videos
Love how you keep bringing Shaun into the videos! 👍
Not a fancy video, but real. I always enjoy your videos. Also good to see Shaun.
You will need all the extra teeth to roll up that heavy alfalfa crop you knocked down last video. Good job Tyson and Shaun, keep the great videos coming.
i remember changing them they are a pain great video tyson thanks
Good video Tyson like it and your help too .
I tried changing some by my self and it was way harder. It cleans up way better with most of the teeth on it. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Its a challenge
we used to drill new holes between the old ones, its tough to drill but on a drill press and a good bit its ok
You could weld a thick washer over the oblong hole to make it round before installing the new teeth to help. Thx for the video!!!
Jrbpa57 You and I seen and thought the same thing about the holes and thick washers.
Good idea
That's alot of washers was thinking just a take weld on new one but may not hold up
Shaun is a man of few words! LOL Nice job on the rake!
He will talk your ear off sometimes
Nice repair and video.
The broken ones make awesome tent pegs. Never have to worry about running out as long as you use the rake.
They also make good tire poppers lol
Flaman has 12 wheel Sovema Cropmaster for about 15g, had ours for 15 years now, can't complain
Nice
In order to keep the elongated holes from breaking more teeth could you add a rubber grommet of some type. Easiest way for that might be aerosol rhino liner. If need be accelerating the cure time with a heat gun or torch. Both sides of the ring and both sides of the wheel
Good day Boy I had to laugh out loud, when you ask Shaun if he had anything to say ''not a dam thing''. But at around 8 mins. I noticed the hay rake inspector was there Fred & Barney & Shuey? Thanks.
You are right lol
O boy.took me a while to get good at changeing them.had still have old vicon rake.gehl teeth fit it.last year bought new sitrix 10 wheel.
Man Shawn is a chatter box. Lol. Thanks for the video Ty.
He will talk your ear oiff
Too bad we all didn't have a hand like Shawn, you're lucky to have him for sure. Though somewhere I seen a video that was mentioning that it was better to run worn teeth together and new teeth together.
Probably... but the work to change out all them ... you might as well just all brand new
Shaun just gettin after it!
Damn right
Changing rake teeth is one of my lest favorite jobs around here, but it has to get done.
I went to buy 28 teeth and for the cost it was cheaper to buy the whole take wheel and use old ones for replacement on future broken ones...new Kuhn 12 wheel is about 9000 bones...
I had to buy one new wheel for this rake once.. forgot how much I payed for it. I bought 50 teeth for 140 bucks
We used to protect them against rust before storage.
Giving the wheel a swing and spray Tectil or undercoating on the ring, filling the holes .
Looks you did that too on 1 wheel ?
YEa tried it out one time
I don't know about you but I think Shaun is just way to talkative. LOL. Thanks for the video.
Oh he is talkative.. I have seen it lol
was he drunk? lol
Like your videos. I am glad that it's you changing teeth and not me.
Thanks
That's Shawn is a real Chatterbox
Cant shut him up
What kind of rake is that.teeth and plates and bolts that hold teeth exactly the same as my vicon. Just walked out looked at my 2016 sitrix.same. paid 6300 new 10 wheel.with a center wheel.fall of 2016
Sitrex. Wow thats cheap.. your paying over 15 grand for a new 12 wheel rake now
Northern farmer prices have sure jumped.noticed at car wash no longer 225 with quarters.now 3.00. Dollar bills or credit card😖
The way to fix those wheels is have a machine shop make you a bunch of metal slugs with a slight edge on them just a bit less than the diameter of the wheel. Have them drill a hole dead center of the slug or plug as would be in a new wheel or the diameter of the rake teeth. Then you drill out the hole where the broken rake tooth was to the diameter of the small portion of the plug the machine shop made you and tig or skip well it in, and bingo, a hole that can be fixed over and over again. If you used two drills, the second drill should hold it's diameter by a few thousandths of an inch, giving you a good fit of the new inserted plug, or send away and buy a reamer about .005 bigger than the small portion of the plug the machine shop made you.
Looking good Tyson, when do u think you'll start swathing canola
Ways off yet.... Another Month and a little bit
What worries me is that broken sections laying somewhere in the field, what will it do to your baler
Im always stopping and picking up broken fingers and other scraps of iron
When i plow
Thanks Gary
The baler can bale 3 feet long pieces of wood.. I think the little pierce of steel is nothing...IM more worried about tires!!! I already have had on go through
That is bad for sure
got a question for ya. lol. where or what field would u spread ur pile of manure on? like the field, where u just made hay off of? or on a field, that has grain on it. wanna see ya attacking that pile u got stored. ha! thanks for video. i watch em all-just never comment much-ok. probably the best-huh
The Manure will be spread after the barley and wheat are harversted here. We never spread manure on hay land. If the weather is good we are going full force on it. Cant wait
oh boy holy sheet it's gonna finally happen then-yipee. lol thanks for putting up with me. ha!
54 teeth missing, gotta be getting close to a record on a 10 wheel, good eye and fix,
There wasnt that many missing when we started thats for sure
How is he at lacing Spoked rims?
Done many in his years....
I found it easier to put the teeth in from the other end with the small hook going through first. Easier for me just a suggestion
Really.. I found that harder
Does Shaun talk when the camera isn't running ??
Depends on whos around lol
frosty 316 - Shaun just waits/saves it, until after a couple cold Budlight, we have a quiet one too, changes after a crown and coke
I work for a farmer that says changing the rake teeth is a 1 person job how ? When clearly this shows 2 people doing it
mixing new teeth with old ones that are worn can cause the new one to break as its longer and then take more stress. put new on one wheel and take the worn and use on the others :)
Naw.... they dont really wear down much... it more worn on the sides of the tooth... height difference is minimal.
I had a lot of trouble replacing tines, hope I don't do them again
Once you get used to them, its not that hard
Since this is such a ass aching job which causes lost time in the field. To improve turn @ time OLF has a few of these rebuilt and ready to go. Replace the entire wheel and keep raking. You can replace individual tines when weather keeps you off of the field
Yea I was thinking of that.... we had a bit of down time waiting for hay to dry
I'm a fan of your vlogs and do not promote others. But, today OLF had a great vlog how to beef up an H And S rake. Maybe you could use the modifications as well.
what brand rake this r?thx
Sitrex
@@Northern_Farmer thx
we used this kinda rakes 160years ago on my dads farm
160 years ago??
What was the temperature there when you made this ?
I think 26 C
I just buy the wheel new with teeth in it!!! By the time teeth are shot, so is the wheel from slotting.... not that high down here!!
I had to buy one new one for this rake a few years back... Was pretty expenisve
The broken hay rake teeth out in the field might puncture your tractor tires
Have already got one in my front tire so far. There are a lot of old rake theeth out in those fields
That looks like a tedious and pain in the ass kind of job! lol
It is .but once you do it for awhile you get the hang of it...then it goes fast
Thanks for the reply. Been watching Ryan and Travis for a while and hear them talk about you now and then and see you chatting in the live streams, so figured I should check you out. Love the content so far. Started watching videos a year out and working up from there before I go and watch older stuff.
Fellow Canadian. From Ottawa, but don’t hold that against me 😉. Go Sens Go!
@@SomeGuyFromOttawa haha..no I wont...i actually like the sens!! Way more than the leafs.
You know you can buy the whole wheel for less than a $100 from Rural King. For those wheels you said were really worn out.
Not here you wont be buying them for that price.... If that was the case I would have got ten
Go to ruralking.com and search for hay rake wheel and you'll find SKU 8050014 for $99.99. You can buy on line and pick up at the closest store. And NO, I don't work for them, just trying to help.
I get a feeling Shawn is tired of your damn videos......I'm not keep em coming.
lol
Hinice
Definitely not a one-person job!
If you just loose them nuts to the end of the bolts you should be able to slide them teeth in and out without taking the plate right off. One man job i do it myself all the time with my 3/8 milwaukee cordless impact. I hate to say but i think i can change them faster than both you goin at it. Unless your rake is different....
nope... the teeth are looped like a hook... its impossible
Northern farmer mine are shaped the same. Thats strange but oh well gotta get them new ones on
You really are a long tall skinny drink of water
You need to buy Shaun some long pants ....getting to be to big for shorty pants...long pants are easier on legs
Shaun buy his own clothes