Thank you, I worry that my videos get a bit long and boring sometimes 🤔 I like to hear what everyone thinks of them tho, it's helpful for future videos 😊
Brilliant Carl, if going to do a repair, let's do a total restoration. After all your hard work this will give another ten years of service. Your videos are so really interesting and informative, of how to do things. 👍👍
I apply the logic to most things I do really, if you're going to do it you may aswell do I right, and if you're this far in you may aswell do it, as sods law says as soon as its all back together the bit you missed will start to give trouble! 🤷♂️😂 I'm glad you're enjoying them 👌👌
Great video, I’m really enjoying it. We also have a teagle blower (mounted 808) so I’m interested if ours ever gives trouble. I’m now thinking I should replace the joining links on the bed chains, after watching your video……
Thank you 😊 no I won't be, as I'd quite like to make it so it doesn't chop the straw to dust, I still like it quite long chop really, and they're all decent enough anyway so no point really!
It is finished now yes, this was filmed about 2 months ago, in just keeping you guys waiting... and editing takes a while 🙄😂 I think the next part may be the last part, possibly, depends how long it is! Are enjoying it? 😊
@richardmorgan5785 It could still come apart a lot more, but I don't need to get it that far apart, just enough to replace worn bits and broken stuff 👌
@@seggonscontractors588 we ended up with a pre production Teagle last Feb to try from the factory 🤔 We had a Khun Primor before/ it's still here but we ended up buying the Teagle
Enjoyed that mate 👍from me
Thank you, I worry that my videos get a bit long and boring sometimes 🤔 I like to hear what everyone thinks of them tho, it's helpful for future videos 😊
Brilliant Carl, if going to do a repair, let's do a total restoration. After all your hard work this will give another ten years of service. Your videos are so really interesting and informative, of how to do things. 👍👍
I apply the logic to most things I do really, if you're going to do it you may aswell do I right, and if you're this far in you may aswell do it, as sods law says as soon as its all back together the bit you missed will start to give trouble! 🤷♂️😂 I'm glad you're enjoying them 👌👌
Great video, I’m really enjoying it. We also have a teagle blower (mounted 808) so I’m interested if ours ever gives trouble. I’m now thinking I should replace the joining links on the bed chains, after watching your video……
Glad to hear 👌 for what it's costs to do them it is definitely worth doing, saves alot of money in the long run! 😂
Well done you are making a really good job!! Will you be putting new blades on the drum whilst its out still?
Thank you 😊 no I won't be, as I'd quite like to make it so it doesn't chop the straw to dust, I still like it quite long chop really, and they're all decent enough anyway so no point really!
Have you nearly finished it yet 😮
It is finished now yes, this was filmed about 2 months ago, in just keeping you guys waiting... and editing takes a while 🙄😂 I think the next part may be the last part, possibly, depends how long it is! Are enjoying it? 😊
@@seggonscontractors588 I am weirdly 😱 I never realized they went in so many bits 🙄
@richardmorgan5785 It could still come apart a lot more, but I don't need to get it that far apart, just enough to replace worn bits and broken stuff 👌
@@seggonscontractors588 we ended up with a pre production Teagle last Feb to try from the factory 🤔
We had a Khun Primor before/ it's still here but we ended up buying the Teagle
@richardmorgan5785 Oh cool! Is that one of the latest fancie ones with 45° angles on it everywhere 🤔🤔 the anti climb jobby?