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@JohnSmith-fx4se15 күн бұрын
Please keep making the repair videos like this. I actually enjoy watching them. I am not mechanically inclined, so I learn a lot watching these.
@ShanaDixon-sr7kl17 күн бұрын
Thanks for keeping it real, your authenticity is refreshing
@randycarpenter291417 күн бұрын
Empty grease gun is like putting the empty jug back in the refrigerator.
@Tigersfan829
15 күн бұрын
Or uncharged battery!!!
@norman717917 күн бұрын
Wes, I hope your channel never goes away. It's my # 1. I've watched so long I'd miss it a BUNCH.
@HBoy110017 күн бұрын
Happy birthday, Wesley!
@rickroberts288217 күн бұрын
man you tackle stuff most people won't touch very impressive. when we are young we take good eye sight for granted and yes it sucks when it goes away. happy birthday and another great vid.
@tbix196317 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Nice to see another episode of creative repair. Wishing you and your family the best.
@thedirtfarmers754717 күн бұрын
Happy Birthday Wes
@danielsweeney674217 күн бұрын
Wes I hope you had a happy birthday 🎂🎂
@stephenadams529315 күн бұрын
Always appreciate your channel wes. Like your point of view, and your work ethic.
@SuperScooby7017 күн бұрын
Happy birthday Wes!! Looks like it worked to me! Made your own compression tool out of a hose clamp. Smart move.
@MyHMMWVaddiction17 күн бұрын
It's still probably better than your New Holland bailer was. I remember that ass ache 😂
@PinkyRacing
17 күн бұрын
Not only the bailer is missed. Also miss the Rower240 kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKWnz6mkaNWtlMo.htmlsi=VJbyBnYWCfreXvvE&t=599
@MustangsTrainsMowers17 күн бұрын
I remember on my family’s dairy farm seeing on the ground a cow magnet with about 6-10 3 to 4 inch nails stuck to it, not all of them parallel to the magnet. I remember looking at that and thinking that hurt passing that, possibly doing some damage in the process.
@backyardmechanic482717 күн бұрын
The repair videos are pure engineering knowledge, keep it up wes
@clarkeseymour468417 күн бұрын
I love your channel. I love this type of content as well. It shows the creativity and resourcefulness of farmers.
@mikenicholson254816 күн бұрын
Wes, your fixit videos are great. I am older than you but still learn a lot. Thanks for all your content. Long time watcher as you know.
@bigredgreg117 күн бұрын
I understand that recording is easier with someone else to hold the camera. I enjoy watching repair videos. 👍
@jimjackson583616 күн бұрын
Happy Birthday Wes!! You're my Favorite channel!!!
@dave213817 күн бұрын
WES I grew up farming and I really enjoy your videos. You show the struggles the average hard working farmer goes through. And Theresa is a dream wife her sense of humor and hard work ethic make her a wonderful wife/partner!
@esk10317 күн бұрын
Happy birthday! I like this kind of video. It really shows the ingenuity required. Using a hose clamp as a "ring" / spring compressor was genius.
@elstonjm417 күн бұрын
These are my favorite kind of videos to watch.. get to learn something from it. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy watching your channel
@williamorman477917 күн бұрын
Wes,I love all of your content an you just being real ,I've been following your channel for a long time ,keep going,thanks
@norman717917 күн бұрын
Thanks Wes, Theresa is an excellent third hand when you need it. William riding on two wheels now ? No more training wheels ? 👍👍😊😊
@tubeDude4817 күн бұрын
I like your shop video's.
@1926mymy17 күн бұрын
JD feeder house clutch is same thing
@jvin24817 күн бұрын
Good choice on combining two broken assemblies into a working one. Saved paying $650 (after tax by the way) for a new one. That's a lot of bushels of corn. Or slogging hours at a wage job. Like I asked my son how many hours it would take him to pay for a thing he wanted to buy, and make sure you use after tax pay ... "that's two days at the job dad!" The kid's learning.
@Ham6822917 күн бұрын
Cow magnets goes into the first stomach on a cow, they do have 4 stomach chambers or as some say, 4 stomachs, and yes, cow's will eat metal if it's in their feed/hay. Cow magnets are also awesome tools. Wes, get an old style piston ring compressor for that clutch, you'll compress them all at once and should go in faster for ya next time you have to do this. I for one, I have faith this will work, hate to say, as a retired farmer, "been there, done that", way too many times. Why not use "red and tacky" grease on that? This is what I enjoy about you Wes, not afraid of tackling these kinds of jobs and trying to making something work better than it was designed to be. Great video as always and yes, you are a wonderful teacher rather you realize that or not. Cheers :)
@RJJ612917 күн бұрын
Great video, learn something new every time you take the time and effort. Thank you
@jeremyhanna700017 күн бұрын
Good job Wes! I would have tried the same to save a ton of money. Thanks for posting another video. I have watched you from almost the beginning and still enjoy seeing what your up to.
@ericchristman471317 күн бұрын
Love all your vids dude!! Fist one I watched was the 5020 engine you went to Florida..or was it Gal...I don't remember...anyway..T is so much fun to watch...thanks for the dance T 😊
@cst27017 күн бұрын
There ain't no better you tube channel. Fun to watch.
@HireFarms17 күн бұрын
Happy Birthday Wes!
@mrwhackedout17 күн бұрын
That was brilliant. Thx for posting.
@dextermalin478417 күн бұрын
Make “ok so” great again!!!! My opinion is this is the best KZread channel I have yet come across
@dcrosco145817 күн бұрын
do they not make the parts book online? I am just asking because I have NO idea
@dcrosco1458
17 күн бұрын
@@jone8626 Thank you
@onelonleyfarmer
17 күн бұрын
@@jone8626 lol you don’t have a krone do you? They mane stuff differently for sure and the parts numbers are never on the parts.
@MrE3017 күн бұрын
Wishing you a Happy Birthday Wesley 🎂🎉
@jimcivitello391317 күн бұрын
Must be a krone thing. We have a krone rake and that parts book they sent with it is about the same. A far cry from any of the parts books that we have from jd,case or even the old Ford tractors we still run.
@nedflora115417 күн бұрын
I agree with your assessment of going blind and getting old Happy Birthday 🎉🍰
@1926mymy17 күн бұрын
Great job 🎉 it’s not easy task!!!!
@nathanmeece979416 күн бұрын
Put up a notice saying whoever empties the grease gun last, please refill gun when finished
@elliotbenson16417 күн бұрын
When somebody puts away an empty grease gun, I wonder what didn’t get greased. Odds of it running empty right as you finish greasing a piece of equipment are slim to none.
@waynejones5239
17 күн бұрын
I have mutual times
@michiganhay784417 күн бұрын
Nice mixer that must be 50 years old
@ashlandgunclub100017 күн бұрын
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
@rogerholloway849817 күн бұрын
That makes a dang good days wages Wes!
@anthonysmith620417 күн бұрын
I love watching your you tube videos
@matthewo607717 күн бұрын
I enjoy this kind of video.
@rodgercottrill334217 күн бұрын
Meed piston ring compressors
@mortalman0117 күн бұрын
This is the kind of video that got me watching the channel
@toddjohnson797217 күн бұрын
I like this type of video
@mcd508217 күн бұрын
Nice fix, insane that part is $1000
@benadams927317 күн бұрын
Oldest dairy cow I have ever been around was 17 or 18. She had had 19 or 20 calves.
@chrisfarmsllc122415 күн бұрын
Keeping it real, great save
@frankscruggs474917 күн бұрын
Good video.
@jimkinloch236017 күн бұрын
Spread the word one lonely farmer is brilliant watch him from Bonny scotland
@henrytomlinson363417 күн бұрын
Parts book is a nightmare ! It's just like they don't want you to know anything about your baler, mine is a krone Big pack 890xc parts book is very vage ( crap ) All the best Henry 👍
@red_power7917 күн бұрын
Wes Google are armholes. Been watching u since 2013 and I love your and Teresa little one liners. I hope I get to keep watching the original founders. Thank u for all the vids and your realism
@peterjames200417 күн бұрын
we had a cow that ate a pike fishing lure couldnt work out what was wrong with her ,the vet found it alright he was not happy as he pulled the last hook out of his hand
@AlextheDutchDairyfarmer17 күн бұрын
👍👍
@waynejones523917 күн бұрын
Nice video
@jankotze195917 күн бұрын
Nice repair
@JohnSmith-fx4se15 күн бұрын
The reason that KZread wants to promote newer channels on KZread is that they don’t know the value of their work, and they’re happy getting less money for more work.
@peterjames200417 күн бұрын
to put it back in why not use a piston ring compressor
@jddriver956512 күн бұрын
it is our german logic I guess...
@1926mymy17 күн бұрын
John Deere got real junk books also!!!!
@jeremygrubb143417 күн бұрын
I hope they don’t root out all of the older KZreadr I look forward too every time I see your notification pop up
@minidigger100017 күн бұрын
Wes a piston ring clamp mite help keeping everything together
@paulhoffman3095
17 күн бұрын
4 hose clamps work well too.
@minidigger1000
17 күн бұрын
@@paulhoffman3095 your probably right
@katmandu820817 күн бұрын
👍🏻🍻
@MarkPreston-mw8dr17 күн бұрын
finish the story about your dairy cows and magnets it was really interesting
@trevor791817 күн бұрын
I fixed a clutch like that a couple times. Left some of the plungers and springs out. Thing wouldn’t slip
@williamspates101517 күн бұрын
When you were putting that back together wonder if a ring compressor would have worked any better.
@MustangsTrainsMowers17 күн бұрын
Krone I’m guessing is made in Germany? The Germans are good at over engineering things, but I know that you have tried multiple different brands of balers. My dad enlisted into the army in I believe 1955 and spent a year in Germany and got to learn some German. The first month there the German in charge of my dads group was old and very mellow but he retired and was replaced by a young German man who was 100% opposite. When my dad got angry that we were not working hard enough milking cows he’d get angry and yell MACH SCHNELL! My dad told me that in German they wouldn’t say “I’m going to the car”,,, it was “to the car, I’m going”. Wesley, if you were not a farmer what other line of work would you be in?
@onelonleyfarmer
17 күн бұрын
@@MustangsTrainsMowers child porn!
@MustangsTrainsMowers
17 күн бұрын
@@onelonleyfarmer Or maybe be the next Rodney Dangerfield or, darn who was the most shocking comic who died 30 years ago after a young man hit him head on and he broke his neck and died? Why can’t I remember his name? He was driving his 1989 Trans Am 3.8 Turbo.
@MustangsTrainsMowers
17 күн бұрын
Oh it was Sam Kinisen I was trying to remember his name.
@smoothbore437716 күн бұрын
Once upon a time, ... manufacturers employed people known as "Technical Writers" to create catalogs, manuals and advertising material. But those days are gone. Obviously, modern day computer generated technical documents leave much to be desired. Buckle up Buttercup, life's tough, wear a helmet.
@joeyager582017 күн бұрын
I like working on things that I have know I did what I’m doing then get in trouble and need help
@Wolfhound.16 күн бұрын
if that is the case then make a new channel and just upload the video you make to both for a while or even put these style videos over there and eventually move over to the other one when things balance out between the 2
@yvonnejohnson155717 күн бұрын
Yeah we did 123 beef cows with magnets that was a hell of a day! From gary
@billymoad17 күн бұрын
Hi Wes I noticed you use the white rubber gloves 🧤 bud I think they rip to easy have you ever tried raven black rubber gloves 🧤 I believe they are stronger 💪 last longer bud hi everyone from northwest Missouri
@suzanneharris27817 күн бұрын
Next time try a ring compressor it may work for you, that's why we farmers think
@onelonleyfarmer
17 күн бұрын
@@suzanneharris278 I cut that part out of the video it didn’t work. That video would be 1 hour or more long
@rickbrandt955917 күн бұрын
The German translater that read/rewrote the book for English same problem in Chinese translation , English not their native tongue
@danlowery323517 күн бұрын
I have a great comment, though it is HIGHLY offensive!!!!!!!! Great work!
@Joey96616 күн бұрын
I like when you talk about dairy, admit it, you miss it.
@jeffreyhollink98517 күн бұрын
That tipe of clutch dont want to greas to much becaus is.wil slip more whit to mutch greas
@BrianNellis-ts5ce17 күн бұрын
Wouldn't bother me any. If it works, it works. I'd do it
@richardwilkens457717 күн бұрын
We just bought a John Deere 331 big baler
@geoffreyford77917 күн бұрын
You was one of the first then H F W and it will be soon be 8 years went you come over to UK to buy the tractors
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Please keep making the repair videos like this. I actually enjoy watching them. I am not mechanically inclined, so I learn a lot watching these.
Thanks for keeping it real, your authenticity is refreshing
Empty grease gun is like putting the empty jug back in the refrigerator.
@Tigersfan829
15 күн бұрын
Or uncharged battery!!!
Wes, I hope your channel never goes away. It's my # 1. I've watched so long I'd miss it a BUNCH.
Happy birthday, Wesley!
man you tackle stuff most people won't touch very impressive. when we are young we take good eye sight for granted and yes it sucks when it goes away. happy birthday and another great vid.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Nice to see another episode of creative repair. Wishing you and your family the best.
Happy Birthday Wes
Wes I hope you had a happy birthday 🎂🎂
Always appreciate your channel wes. Like your point of view, and your work ethic.
Happy birthday Wes!! Looks like it worked to me! Made your own compression tool out of a hose clamp. Smart move.
It's still probably better than your New Holland bailer was. I remember that ass ache 😂
@PinkyRacing
17 күн бұрын
Not only the bailer is missed. Also miss the Rower240 kzread.info/dash/bejne/oKWnz6mkaNWtlMo.htmlsi=VJbyBnYWCfreXvvE&t=599
I remember on my family’s dairy farm seeing on the ground a cow magnet with about 6-10 3 to 4 inch nails stuck to it, not all of them parallel to the magnet. I remember looking at that and thinking that hurt passing that, possibly doing some damage in the process.
The repair videos are pure engineering knowledge, keep it up wes
I love your channel. I love this type of content as well. It shows the creativity and resourcefulness of farmers.
Wes, your fixit videos are great. I am older than you but still learn a lot. Thanks for all your content. Long time watcher as you know.
I understand that recording is easier with someone else to hold the camera. I enjoy watching repair videos. 👍
Happy Birthday Wes!! You're my Favorite channel!!!
WES I grew up farming and I really enjoy your videos. You show the struggles the average hard working farmer goes through. And Theresa is a dream wife her sense of humor and hard work ethic make her a wonderful wife/partner!
Happy birthday! I like this kind of video. It really shows the ingenuity required. Using a hose clamp as a "ring" / spring compressor was genius.
These are my favorite kind of videos to watch.. get to learn something from it. Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy watching your channel
Wes,I love all of your content an you just being real ,I've been following your channel for a long time ,keep going,thanks
Thanks Wes, Theresa is an excellent third hand when you need it. William riding on two wheels now ? No more training wheels ? 👍👍😊😊
I like your shop video's.
JD feeder house clutch is same thing
Good choice on combining two broken assemblies into a working one. Saved paying $650 (after tax by the way) for a new one. That's a lot of bushels of corn. Or slogging hours at a wage job. Like I asked my son how many hours it would take him to pay for a thing he wanted to buy, and make sure you use after tax pay ... "that's two days at the job dad!" The kid's learning.
Cow magnets goes into the first stomach on a cow, they do have 4 stomach chambers or as some say, 4 stomachs, and yes, cow's will eat metal if it's in their feed/hay. Cow magnets are also awesome tools. Wes, get an old style piston ring compressor for that clutch, you'll compress them all at once and should go in faster for ya next time you have to do this. I for one, I have faith this will work, hate to say, as a retired farmer, "been there, done that", way too many times. Why not use "red and tacky" grease on that? This is what I enjoy about you Wes, not afraid of tackling these kinds of jobs and trying to making something work better than it was designed to be. Great video as always and yes, you are a wonderful teacher rather you realize that or not. Cheers :)
Great video, learn something new every time you take the time and effort. Thank you
Good job Wes! I would have tried the same to save a ton of money. Thanks for posting another video. I have watched you from almost the beginning and still enjoy seeing what your up to.
Love all your vids dude!! Fist one I watched was the 5020 engine you went to Florida..or was it Gal...I don't remember...anyway..T is so much fun to watch...thanks for the dance T 😊
There ain't no better you tube channel. Fun to watch.
Happy Birthday Wes!
That was brilliant. Thx for posting.
Make “ok so” great again!!!! My opinion is this is the best KZread channel I have yet come across
do they not make the parts book online? I am just asking because I have NO idea
@dcrosco1458
17 күн бұрын
@@jone8626 Thank you
@onelonleyfarmer
17 күн бұрын
@@jone8626 lol you don’t have a krone do you? They mane stuff differently for sure and the parts numbers are never on the parts.
Wishing you a Happy Birthday Wesley 🎂🎉
Must be a krone thing. We have a krone rake and that parts book they sent with it is about the same. A far cry from any of the parts books that we have from jd,case or even the old Ford tractors we still run.
I agree with your assessment of going blind and getting old Happy Birthday 🎉🍰
Great job 🎉 it’s not easy task!!!!
Put up a notice saying whoever empties the grease gun last, please refill gun when finished
When somebody puts away an empty grease gun, I wonder what didn’t get greased. Odds of it running empty right as you finish greasing a piece of equipment are slim to none.
@waynejones5239
17 күн бұрын
I have mutual times
Nice mixer that must be 50 years old
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.
That makes a dang good days wages Wes!
I love watching your you tube videos
I enjoy this kind of video.
Meed piston ring compressors
This is the kind of video that got me watching the channel
I like this type of video
Nice fix, insane that part is $1000
Oldest dairy cow I have ever been around was 17 or 18. She had had 19 or 20 calves.
Keeping it real, great save
Good video.
Spread the word one lonely farmer is brilliant watch him from Bonny scotland
Parts book is a nightmare ! It's just like they don't want you to know anything about your baler, mine is a krone Big pack 890xc parts book is very vage ( crap ) All the best Henry 👍
Wes Google are armholes. Been watching u since 2013 and I love your and Teresa little one liners. I hope I get to keep watching the original founders. Thank u for all the vids and your realism
we had a cow that ate a pike fishing lure couldnt work out what was wrong with her ,the vet found it alright he was not happy as he pulled the last hook out of his hand
👍👍
Nice video
Nice repair
The reason that KZread wants to promote newer channels on KZread is that they don’t know the value of their work, and they’re happy getting less money for more work.
to put it back in why not use a piston ring compressor
it is our german logic I guess...
John Deere got real junk books also!!!!
I hope they don’t root out all of the older KZreadr I look forward too every time I see your notification pop up
Wes a piston ring clamp mite help keeping everything together
@paulhoffman3095
17 күн бұрын
4 hose clamps work well too.
@minidigger1000
17 күн бұрын
@@paulhoffman3095 your probably right
👍🏻🍻
finish the story about your dairy cows and magnets it was really interesting
I fixed a clutch like that a couple times. Left some of the plungers and springs out. Thing wouldn’t slip
When you were putting that back together wonder if a ring compressor would have worked any better.
Krone I’m guessing is made in Germany? The Germans are good at over engineering things, but I know that you have tried multiple different brands of balers. My dad enlisted into the army in I believe 1955 and spent a year in Germany and got to learn some German. The first month there the German in charge of my dads group was old and very mellow but he retired and was replaced by a young German man who was 100% opposite. When my dad got angry that we were not working hard enough milking cows he’d get angry and yell MACH SCHNELL! My dad told me that in German they wouldn’t say “I’m going to the car”,,, it was “to the car, I’m going”. Wesley, if you were not a farmer what other line of work would you be in?
@onelonleyfarmer
17 күн бұрын
@@MustangsTrainsMowers child porn!
@MustangsTrainsMowers
17 күн бұрын
@@onelonleyfarmer Or maybe be the next Rodney Dangerfield or, darn who was the most shocking comic who died 30 years ago after a young man hit him head on and he broke his neck and died? Why can’t I remember his name? He was driving his 1989 Trans Am 3.8 Turbo.
@MustangsTrainsMowers
17 күн бұрын
Oh it was Sam Kinisen I was trying to remember his name.
Once upon a time, ... manufacturers employed people known as "Technical Writers" to create catalogs, manuals and advertising material. But those days are gone. Obviously, modern day computer generated technical documents leave much to be desired. Buckle up Buttercup, life's tough, wear a helmet.
I like working on things that I have know I did what I’m doing then get in trouble and need help
if that is the case then make a new channel and just upload the video you make to both for a while or even put these style videos over there and eventually move over to the other one when things balance out between the 2
Yeah we did 123 beef cows with magnets that was a hell of a day! From gary
Hi Wes I noticed you use the white rubber gloves 🧤 bud I think they rip to easy have you ever tried raven black rubber gloves 🧤 I believe they are stronger 💪 last longer bud hi everyone from northwest Missouri
Next time try a ring compressor it may work for you, that's why we farmers think
@onelonleyfarmer
17 күн бұрын
@@suzanneharris278 I cut that part out of the video it didn’t work. That video would be 1 hour or more long
The German translater that read/rewrote the book for English same problem in Chinese translation , English not their native tongue
I have a great comment, though it is HIGHLY offensive!!!!!!!! Great work!
I like when you talk about dairy, admit it, you miss it.
That tipe of clutch dont want to greas to much becaus is.wil slip more whit to mutch greas
Wouldn't bother me any. If it works, it works. I'd do it
We just bought a John Deere 331 big baler
You was one of the first then H F W and it will be soon be 8 years went you come over to UK to buy the tractors
WES Onehappilymarriedfarmer WHERE DO I SUBSCRIBE
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