Come along with Eric O. as he steps outside of the shop and has to do some repairs on his own stuff for once! In this video his brother Scott comes over to reinstall the Farmall H's real wheel that Eric repaired by welding on a new stopper. He will also reinstall the tire. --Enjoy!
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Today I learned I need a second tire bead breaker tool to do the job right. Thank you for the video!
Just spent all afternoon trying to resolve a similar problem. After seeing this I concluded if he can do it I'm gonna let him. Super H just got a New ignition. Wish I had one when I bought it.
Excellent job Mr.O like usual..i love your channel i said it before and i will say it again, y'all and no nonsense knowhow channels are my favorites and the best by far mechanical and educational videos on you tube…thanks a million y'all
Laying down the dimes! Nice. Maybe not full pen with the 110 but gotโer done. Yeah, we had calcium in the Ford 1810 turfs and it would rot the cores. I have the beet juice in my sub compact rears and had a valve stem twist off after 8 years. Seems to deteriorate the stem rubber from the brass core. Sprayed all over me and my Focus parked next to it. Sat there like the little Dutch Boy with my finger in the dam (stem) til my son brought a stack of wood blocks. Managed to save the juice by just breaking down the outer bead and fishing a new stem out. Fun times. ๐
That was brilliant!
Grew up driving those Farmall narrow front tractors. I still love those things. Great video.
๐ nice job your brother is really good and fast at his job he knows his stuff.
No need to go to tanning salonโฆplenty of UV from welding arc.
Loved it!!
Really enjoyed this video- I drove a Farmall M as a kid and always wondered how the tire maintenance was done – Thanks
What kind of welding is this ? Great looking bead !
Sounds like the rear end could use a handful of sawdust. ๐
That was cool.
This was a first for me: at 56 years old with four years of my life working as a hired-hand during the summers, I have never seen the breakdown and reinstallation of a big tall tractor tire.
I also appreciate the scenery shot. When I did over-the-road trucking I went through Ithaca and Syracuse I think up to Watertown was the name of it: gorgeous land.
Too bad New York is like Illinois where the wonderful rural land is dominated by bunch of kommies in the major cities.
I was thinking, wouldnโt that mess up the balance, then I thought, not at least than 10mph
I've enjoyed many dozens of your videos and i always enjoy your honest skilled work. Please consider covering all exposed skin when welding. It's not just about protection from heat and sparks, or globs of molten metal. The arc produces intense uv light that causes cell damage same as way too much tanning bed. You know how to weld which means you've done lots of it. Dont make me tell Ms.O that you're flirting with the big C.
at work we repaired many tractor wheels even widened some
Actually I don't think I've seen a tractor tire replaced before. Kinda interesting actually.
I used to work in a body shop. The painting was my favorite part. Smells better than gasoline.
Outstanding video.
LOL….."If he can do it….you probably ought to call him" Best quote I have heard yet.
I enjoy your channel.
I'm still trying to understand why in the previous video about this wheel, you said that was enough slippage it could shear off the valve stem and cause a flat tire. How can the hub slipping inside the rim cause that? They don't seem to interfere with each other.
The trick of leaving a bar in to let the air escape between the tube and the tire was well worth the time. Nice weld beads.
Does your wife think your tractor sexy
Your brother did a great job on putting that tire on they are a lot of work
I'd love to see a brake cleaner coffee mug thing a magger
Old farmer Eric ๐
We need a day in the truck vid with Scott and then a Scott channel.
I grew up on a then bigness dairy farm in Vermont we had 2 Farmall Hโs and an green Oliver 66 ! Now big farm milk 500 or more cow we had 100!
Still using my farmall super M.
Well Eric your brother made it look real easy fitting that tyre, that's a pro for ya, great work ๐๐
I like it use to have a farmal A
Awesome
Q for Scott – ain't it annoying when the owner hangs around and makes smart-arse comments?
Nice vids on the servicing of your Farmall & rim stop repair. Nice to have a brother to help. My mother grew up near by in Wayne over looking Bluff Point Keuka Lake and graduated Hammondsport HS '42. My family still farms there. I bought a '51 John Deere A as a tribute tractor like the one my uncle gave me a ride on when I was six back in the 50's. The Keuka Lake area is very dear to my heart. Work safe, CD in Hillsboro, NH.
I saw the resemblance once your bro picked up the air impact
Nice weld job ๐
I vbaen't seen a tractor tire changer in about 60 years, all done by hand. No tools. !:)
Love all your videos no matter what the subject!!!! You have a great family, great channel, anyone who doesnโt like them should just go away!!!!!!
Wow..you likely hear this more than not, beautiful welds..Nice to watch a master..Miller or Lincoln?
Hey Eric O
Make sure your not using chlorinated brake cleaner while you welding. Chlorine and argon gas produces phosgene gas that is deadly to you . Please look into this. Love your videos man.
A welder hired a helper every time he would go to weld he would tell the helper as a warning watch the weld after the 5th time the helper said you're going to have to watch it my eyes are killing me
Eric great video Why down vote donโt like it donโt watch it
Looks like the first tractor I ever drove.
You should do more of these type of videos… I like seeing you and your family… =)
Love the way a Professional ,makes it look so easy!
No speed balance or nitrogen fill?
When you don't use primer it's almost a waste of paint, acid etching will due, paint won't flake off in a year.
My dad has one of these tractors, and my dumbass stepmom sold it when he passed.