ADDING AN ABSOLUTE GAME CHANGER TO OUR TRACTOR!

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2023
  • We've got a bed full of new goodies for around our place. Okay, it's only a Ranger bed full, but still we've got new stuff! We've got bird houses, mole traps, basketballs, hydraulic top links, air hose reels, and just lots of stuff!
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Komentáře • 150

  • @roywaldrop6151
    @roywaldrop6151 Před rokem +18

    The fittings on the cylinder are banjo fittings. They are used a lot in fuel systems on diesel. You want to put a copper washer on both sides of the barrel so it doesn't leak.

  • @phillip3165
    @phillip3165 Před rokem +12

    You don’t have to jerk the air hose reel. The “ratcheting” noise is how you lock the reel in place at a specific distance. To reel it back in, you pull it gently beyond the “ratcheting” noise and walk it back in. It’s a game changer in any shop!

  • @nekret
    @nekret Před rokem +10

    Hey Courtney, the fittings on those hydraulic lines are banjo bolts, there should be 1 copper washer on each side of the hose fitting to allow it to seal to the bolt head on one side and the hydraulic cylinder on the other. First time I've seen these on a tractor but they are super common on automotive brake and fuel systems.

  • @sunseeker6088
    @sunseeker6088 Před rokem +4

    The shop is looking great……..nice and bright. I’m totally jealous

  • @breakmytee93
    @breakmytee93 Před rokem +7

    As many have suggested already, Harbor Freight for hand tools. Especially if you're considering Husky, I would just buy HF instead. I have both Husky and HF and don't see much if any quality differences. The only "benefit" to the husky is that it's a one click purchase. The HF tools you may have to buy a few different items instead of an all in one package, but will likely be about half the cost. I don't have any of the HF tool cabinets, but I've only heard good things. Plus if you get the HF hand tools, you're already there and can get it all at one place.

  • @robertwikeljr-1522

    Battery cover - put two screw eyes with body washers / acorn nuts (eyes inside) on cover, attach a bungee cord to each and run in to frame. If color of washers / nuts bother you darken with phosphate dark bluing or paint.

  • @tangoseal1
    @tangoseal1 Před rokem +3

    Ive been running a top and tilt link (2 cylinders, one for lift and one for in and out) on my Kubota L4060 for quite some time. I am surprised that no one else knows about these. Good job making this an option for the smaller equipment Goodworks! They are an absolute game changing add on for your machine. Makes it incredibly more useful in so many ways. I use mine to change the pitch of my 6 foot rotary cutter so I can float the deck just off the ground and not drag big lines in my fields from the steel rails on the cutter. Box blading is a whole different dimension of capabiltiy. You should really consider selling the lift links too ... it is just a cyliunder that goes on the side of the 3 point so you can tilt the implement as well.

  • @number40Fan
    @number40Fan Před rokem +4

    Copper washer goes on top and bottom of the fittings at the cylinder.

  • @braddsn
    @braddsn Před rokem +1

    I have used every mole trap on the market. These that you have (mine are called "Mole Eliminator") are the best that money can buy. They are almost 100%. If the trap is sprung, you can bet there is a mole in it. Before I used this model, I had tried others and the moles were winning the battle. Most traps only have about a 50% success rate. I now have 6 of these, and I am finally winning. I am nailing them every time. And as for the top link, I couldn't agree more. The hydraulic top link and Pat's easy change system are both game changers.

  • @mattheww8695

    Courtney addresses this briefly, but there’s more. At

  • @richardnorris9435
    @richardnorris9435 Před rokem +3

    I always use a thread sealant on all my hydraulic fittings, it works great for me for 40 yrs

  • @kylerayk
    @kylerayk Před rokem +1

    You can't go wrong with the Harbor Freight U.S. General tool cabinets with the ball bearing drawer slides. We use them almost exclusively at the world's largest animal health pharmaceutical company.

  • @Lazy-F-Acres
    @Lazy-F-Acres Před rokem

    Happy to see that the info I sent was beneficial! And you’re right… I’m spoiled now as well. It’s a lifesaver when using something like a box blade. The only difference between your install and mine was that I flipped the cylinder over so the hydraulic lines were on the bottom because that bolt was hitting the top link bracket just like on yours. Good to go!

  • @daveschmidt5713
    @daveschmidt5713 Před rokem +2

    I'd go after tool collections from estate sales. The older generation bought tools to last and a tool for every task.

  • @KPVFarmer
    @KPVFarmer Před rokem

    That is sweet!!! Thanks for the video and demo!!!

  • @tcmits3699
    @tcmits3699 Před rokem +2

    Those bano bolts will eventually loosen. What is needed is a double saddle clamp between the two bango elbows to keep fittings parallel. The continuous up and down, and in and out will act like a wrench and loosen those hydraulic fittings. Could you do a test on electro-mechanical top link, i believe from Showa from Japan, very simple for us "no rear hydraulics guys". Thanks again

  • @bobandes2016
    @bobandes2016 Před rokem

    Proud "toolhead" here. It's always entertaining watching non "toolheads" do thingies. Keep entertaining us.

  • @FalconLX-nf9uz
    @FalconLX-nf9uz Před rokem +2

    I bought a Harbor Freight US General 34” tool box and love it. Holds a ton of tools. No advice on the tools but Tektron has some nice looking stuff!

  • @Mate2Frio
    @Mate2Frio Před rokem +2

    The one you got is like the one I had to replace after a year. The top end Harbor Freight hose real will last longer. Earthquake XT for the HF one.

  • @crazysquirrel491
    @crazysquirrel491 Před rokem +10

    Hey Courtney two words harbor freight been using their hand tools semi-professional close to 20 years have only broken to ratchets and I was definitely over abusing them definitely worth looking into their tool boxes are no slouch either good luck man keep up the good videos and all the tons of information