Re-cored the radiator in my 1600 diesel several years ago, one year later the stock fan decided to throw a blade and took out the new radiator. Now I run a six blade plastic unit.
Kudos on the planting being wrapped up, rooting for ya to procure an additional 150 acres down the road. In the meantime, best of luck with new endeavors. Keep em comin young man, doing great🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Good to see you wrapping things up with corn. Wet holes are aggravating to say the least. Had a couple of wet spots to go around when planting corn (likely old 3 inch clay tile that's 90% plugged)...so goes life. Used to debate about planting cross rows around potential problem areas so they could be left for later during harvest allowing the majority of the field to be completed.
Just makes everything in between planting and harvest that much more difficult when there are random end rows scattered through the field. My boss likes to do that.
Awesome, T made it. As for the marker mistake, better to have a little extra gap than not enough. Atleast you won't be knocking down any corn. I have to admit I do love that rig. Those two look good together. I'm pretty sure you could fab a breather in your tank lids. Take care and I'll see you later.
Ever think of minimizing the tillage so you can no till and get things planted quicker? Central WI we’ve got clay muck and gave up on full tillage in these wet springs, working well for us “here”.
You need some bigger fields to farm with that planter,looks like you set yourself up for some in the future,what a pain in the rear stopping ,turning and planting in circles
Sucks loosing your income Farm Boy. But just think, if you take the job at fertilizer plant, you can be one of Joe's statistics of job creation!! Way to go uncle Joe! Good to have the corn finally finished, Don't want to curse the rain but it has been a trying season. Hope the land comes to ya!
The tanks on my 6180 have a float with a rod running down to the T coming into the tanks. I don't know where to find them. I need to replace one it's not working right. If you do find some let us know on here.
Did you top the 1950-T off with coolant before it came out the overflow because if you put a little bit too much coolant in the radiator it will come out the overflow tube once it heats up. Mine likes to be a finger length away from the top of the filler neck anything above that it will come out the overflow.
i had a 240 at work it had a mess of dirt and shit between the damned rad hose and the metal neck i had take and drain the rad and scotch brite the shit off and refill the rad that maybe what you have there ????? engine was a 8.3 Cummins
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 no it is inline 6 not sure the brand it can be any engine dirt is dirt and when it gets in places it should not be it makes a mess
Your comment about d day,we would of lost that war if Russia wasn't taking out the German main army loosing millions. So don't forget that you all on what's happening today in Ukraine
Again, I think you need to check your facts. Up to the point before D-Day the only significant victory Russia had against Germany was at Stalingrad. Russia was on its knees and Stalin was begging for a second front in Europe because the Italian front wasn’t taking off enough pressure. Ever since the fall of the Tzar and the rise of communism in Russia they have been terrible fighters. Their only tactic has been to throw their troops at the front like cannon fodder because they always had more to make up for their losses. Their losses in both men and equipment against Germany were astronomical because they were poorly equipped and under trained to fight a numerically inferior force and it showed. So to correct you’re statement, Russia would have fell had the allies not successfully landed in France on D-Day.
Good luck 🤞 on the job, glad you got done with the corn planting. Thanks Michael
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That 4-150 has to be my all time favorite tractor. It's a joy to see you use all this old iron!!!
When it’s not breaking.
Thank you for another great video and wish you all the best with the new job
Agree the men who stormed Normandy were men. Not the pronouns of today.
Re-cored the radiator in my 1600 diesel several years ago, one year later the stock fan decided to throw a blade and took out the new radiator. Now I run a six blade plastic unit.
Good job getting all your corn in!!
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Kudos on the planting being wrapped up, rooting for ya to procure an additional 150 acres down the road. In the meantime, best of luck with new endeavors. Keep em comin young man, doing great🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
So happy for you, your gonna have a great year!!
Good to see you wrapping things up with corn. Wet holes are aggravating to say the least. Had a couple of wet spots to go around when planting corn (likely old 3 inch clay tile that's 90% plugged)...so goes life. Used to debate about planting cross rows around potential problem areas so they could be left for later during harvest allowing the majority of the field to be completed.
Just makes everything in between planting and harvest that much more difficult when there are random end rows scattered through the field. My boss likes to do that.
Great to get finished planting corn for this year must be a relief
Yep
D day the begining of the end! I'm so glad for the results ! We do not have any drain tile in this area. (South Central Kansas)
Good luck in what ever you do Ethan glad you got the corn done Good video
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Good video good to see you
I think we might finally get some beans in the ground on the next day or two. Maybe mow some hay too that’s waaay overdue.
I’m hoping to be on hay by mid week but now we have 2 days with rain in the forecast
Awesome, T made it. As for the marker mistake, better to have a little extra gap than not enough. Atleast you won't be knocking down any corn. I have to admit I do love that rig. Those two look good together. I'm pretty sure you could fab a breather in your tank lids. Take care and I'll see you later.
It’s the coolest planting outfit on CZcams
Best of luck, hopefully it all works out for you, enjoying the content. Thanks |Elijah.
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Great job with that planter you built
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You can get a block test kit from napa to check if there are compression gasses in ths coolant.
Ever think of minimizing the tillage so you can no till and get things planted quicker? Central WI we’ve got clay muck and gave up on full tillage in these wet springs, working well for us “here”.
Nope
You need some bigger fields to farm with that planter,looks like you set yourself up for some in the future,what a pain in the rear stopping ,turning and planting in circles
Congrats on getting all the corn in the ground!
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You might have to cook out that radiator,sounds like you might have some rods loading up and restricting coolant flow
Radiator core is only 3 years old. Plugged tubes cause over heating not failure to come up to temperature.
Great job Ethan good to see ya got it done
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It's been raining everyday up here by the bridge
I'd suggest sending in an oil sample. If any coolant is getting in the oil that will detect it. Peace of mind...
Probably will
Do a coolant flush could be a small blockage somewhere in the lines
I'm sorry you have to look for another job. Good luck at finding a another job buddy
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Gratitude,,yep,,scuse me ,,where¿
Sucks loosing your income Farm Boy. But just think, if you take the job at fertilizer plant, you can be one of Joe's statistics of job creation!! Way to go uncle Joe! Good to have the corn finally finished, Don't want to curse the rain but it has been a trying season. Hope the land comes to ya!
We could almost use some rain now.
What was the maturity of the last corn you planted ?
Any bubbling in the radiator? Especially under load?
The tanks on my 6180 have a float with a rod running down to the T coming into the tanks. I don't know where to find them. I need to replace one it's not working right. If you do find some let us know on here.
Must be for the factory plumbing setup
Did you top the 1950-T off with coolant before it came out the overflow because if you put a little bit too much coolant in the radiator it will come out the overflow tube once it heats up. Mine likes to be a finger length away from the top of the filler neck anything above that it will come out the overflow.
If not that probably just the thermostat or radiator cap but if you have play in the water pump shaft or it’s leaking could be that too
No I did not.
Sorry Ethan to here about your job well it is said when one door closes another door opens
Time will tell.
Thermostat will every now and then get stuck.Check to see can you run that engine without a thermostat.Some engines will run to cold??
You don’t run an engine without a thermostat.
i had a 240 at work it had a mess of dirt and shit between the damned rad hose and the metal neck i had take and drain the rad and scotch brite the shit off and refill the rad that maybe what you have there ????? engine was a 8.3 Cummins
The engine in that White is a V8 Caterpillar.
@@rustyrelicsfarm2406 no it is inline 6 not sure the brand it can be any engine dirt is dirt and when it gets in places it should not be it makes a mess
Your camera edge focusing is acting up and it's not my rnd
Your comment about d day,we would of lost that war if Russia wasn't taking out the German main army loosing millions. So don't forget that you all on what's happening today in Ukraine
Again, I think you need to check your facts. Up to the point before D-Day the only significant victory Russia had against Germany was at Stalingrad. Russia was on its knees and Stalin was begging for a second front in Europe because the Italian front wasn’t taking off enough pressure. Ever since the fall of the Tzar and the rise of communism in Russia they have been terrible fighters. Their only tactic has been to throw their troops at the front like cannon fodder because they always had more to make up for their losses. Their losses in both men and equipment against Germany were astronomical because they were poorly equipped and under trained to fight a numerically inferior force and it showed. So to correct you’re statement, Russia would have fell had the allies not successfully landed in France on D-Day.