Tractor Accessory Fabrication
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and i was so happy when I changed my daughters bicycle seat
Thx for all your effort. I really enjoy your channel so much. I appreciate your skill on camera and your skill editing and filming. Thank you!
You are ingenuity personified
The other day when you cut the aluminum standing on edge was a first visual for me….and here you are today repeating the process😄. Your fabrication skills are simply amazing. The extra time that you take to change the camera views is MUCH appreciated and adds much to your channel.
@larrybarton2351
2 ай бұрын
Sometimes seems like he is a welder who farms so he will have an excuse to do more welding!!
I would consider spacing the rear facing work lights on the extreme ends of the accessory bar. This way you could swivel them to shine to the sides of the tractor if needed.
Amazing! Love it!! Those shots of the welds were So cool. Great job
Yep was fun to watch you make your tractor more functional and still safe. 👍☺️
Excellent! That new brake, turn signal, light bar, GoPro holder is fantastic. You are truly a man of many talents. One more thing you can make and sell to others. Can’t wait to see the tractor in action. Loved the filming while you welded. Very cool!!
FT, you’re definitely in your element in the welding! The tractor looks great and very professional! You’ve got an array of talents and working on the farm was the best idea! Love to watch you work!❤❤❤
Not only are you good at farming, animal husbandry, and metal fabrication, but you also are great at videography.
@johnking8679
4 ай бұрын
YES, you are, Tyler !!
Tyler, you are so talented at farming and metal fabricating. It is a true pleasure to watch.
Nice design and outstanding execution.
Once again: It's a real pleasure to watch such a good fabricator at work. Great job!!! I'm sure your grandad is looking down and is filled with pride!!!
Love the idea of using that welding lens to get the arc shot! The light mount looks great! Always impressed how you always seem to go above and beyond with your projects. Instead of just welding some channel iron together and calling it good you made it look nice and professional!
I love how smart and creative you are. You definitely are a talented guy!
Tyler. I absolutely love the close-ups of the welding. What a great idea.
I think just about every orchard tractor in the valley has had to make these modifications. Good work
Hay Tyler love the craftsmanship you put in your projects thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family
I’m so happy to see you again Tyler. I never missed your videos ❤❤❤❤❤
@joannemurnaghan8921
4 ай бұрын
Good job making the bar for the light for the tractor
Not only is it well made, but it looks good.
Very nice and neat looking bracket , job well done 👍🇺🇸
Congratulations, you have a spoiler on your tractor! Yeehaw!!😊
Tyler, I really enjoy watching the precision with which you work!!! It is become a parent to me that while I’ve been living my life around Wilders, as well as on the farm, I was ignorant about just how detailed welding is, and all the doors that it opens for you. I thank you Tyler for making me more aware of the value of welding and being able to create your own designs, because of your immense knowledge and skill. I think I’m going to have to owe my son an apology who has been a welder for 25 years, and I honestly knew he was talented, artistically, but in his job, I thought he basically was a “closer “on high-rise buildings, in which he checked nuts and bolts and welds, and repaired anything that was wrong, and had no idea the depth of skill required of him. I should’ve known when he got his underwater welding degree. Anyway, I thank you for your channel and your wisdom and your skills that you share with all of us and I would just like to address also the “safety factor “of removing the higher rollbar. When I was in high school and this goes back to the 70s, my father bought a truck and a car that had previously belong to the police department or sheriffs department and both had governors on them. Now those governors were on the cars/truck to prevent them from going faster than, the molar actually was capable of, but it was using up too much fluid. My father said, and something else and something else, and he took him off. I know there were people that objected to that and said he could get in trouble for messing with the cover, but he said he needed a working vehicle that was affordable and he wasn’t gonna give anymore to the government then he needed to. I could have my reasons wrong, but as my memory serves me. Anyway, I just wanna tell you a lot of people remove “ safety features” from their vehicles, think just so long as you know what they were for and understand why you’re taking it off it’s perfectly fine.!! I really do like how your light bars turned out❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️😊👍🏼
Another good job
Tyler this is the greenest I’ve ever seen your farm!❤! Seems like we got the most rain this past winter in the past ten years! Possibly pst 30 years the snails 🐌 came back to SF!❤
When you start selling direct to customer this Texas boy wants a Cali steak from Farmer Tyler. It stings a little since I normally want nothing to do with Cali. But for Farmer Tyler I will make an exception. He is still wroth supporting even if he lives in Cali. ;)
I Love Watching U Do Ur thing with Creativity Tyler. Great Welding Skills U have, what a Benefit. I like it. As I stated so many times before, U Rock, and Keep it Pushing, thank u!
The light bar looks great and should work just fine good job as usual.
Another great job, well done Tyler
Fabrication must have been in your life before you went full time ranching, you are so talented .
Great job!
You would have made a superb shop teacher 🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦
@anneoreilly4900
4 ай бұрын
Love the fact that he’s teaching his kids. Maybe later he’ll teach at a community college.
@Nancy-1249B
Ай бұрын
Yes I agree. He has speaking skills. I bet many people are inspired by watching his videos. In all sorts of ways. Thank you Mr. Tyler.
Anytime Tyler starts fabricating, a smile just happens on my old wrinkled face. I can't run a machine shop out of my 11th floor one bedroom apartment, but this let's me dream of better days. Hmm... There is the balcony just waiting there... 🤔
Nice Job!! Looks factory built!
WOW!!! Impressive math skills!
Great fabrication project, Tyler!
If there is one thing I have learned about Tyler, is that he thinks EVERYTHING through in his head way before he makes changes or makes that first cut. I am sure he has weighed the pros and cons of safety vs functionality and is aware that there will be discussion. Do save the original part as one viewer suggested in case you ever need to trade the tractor in.
Great project - know what you are doing !!
Great Job and have fun with the new bar
Looks very good. Nice job. Enjoyed watching that.
Hi farmer Tyler Ranch, good job with your tracker ❤❤
Once again if were half as smart as Tyler. Nice work.
The GoPro behind the welding lense was slick!
@sonnywells9937
4 ай бұрын
Yes, it would be nice to watch how you control your puddle.
Looks good. Thanks for sharing your process.
Nice Fab video Tyler. Have a great week.
Nice job now that its painted looks like it came with the tractor
ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO TYLER 😊
Wise decision. The light bar is a great idea. It will be a lot brighter than the regular type!
Great welding job!!
I wish more people would use a lens to keep from flashing people, and saving their lens from being pitted in the process.👏👏👏
That will work nicely Tyler!
Absolutely right on the ROPS. Mine have never been up because of the wooded areas I work in but because the fenders bolt to it on my Kubota I must leave it in place.
Good job Tyler!
Great Job!!!! looks really good.
I know you are very aware of safety so this modification should work fine for you. Another well thought out and nicely executed project on FTR!
Outstanding!
Love the metal fab videos
Whitehouse on the hill has a small milking machine. They mentioned the name today. 💖🌞🌵😷
Wish I had thought of that 20 years ago when I bought my tractor those rop’s are very well designed I turned a 2470 case upside down without any injuries but on a small tractor or zero turn they are a major pain
I’d love to have a T2420. It’s the perfect utility tractor.
Pretty work !
You have more tail lights than my car!
Excellent job Tyler
You did good. Thanks.
Another great video mate. 🇦🇺
You r very good at math! I would have needed paper to add that. Looks good.
I like it! You sir do good work.
Looks good!!! You should put in a welding/fab shop for all that downtime that farmers have ... Ha!!!! Keep that roll bar in case you might trade the tractor in at a dealership. I know a guy who took his off and got rid of it and the dealer wouldn't take his tractor in for trade. Good job!!!
I like it, great job
Looks good.
Clever solution. KUDOS
Sweet!!😊
Iv herd someone once say sometimes it's best to remove the safety equipment (within reason) and not have it, but know that... then it is to rely on a safety device and have it potentially malfunction!
One other thing in your favor removing the ROPs on this tractor. You operate mainly on flat land. If you take this tractor to areas of your winter pasture or the steer pasture, be very, very careful on the slopes!!!
Brilliant
A roll bar is there to stop the tractor rolling onto you in case of an accident and suffocating you.
Good useful remod! Nice job FTR!
Awe, missed opportunity, if you had swept the wing back and with that blue paint job, you could have fitted WRX stickers and a jam tin exhaust pipe!
Looks like you have a better view now too.
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
❤video ❤ very informative ❤
I didn't shield my eyes while you were wielding. I can't see now! 😆
thx
nice work
Hi Tyler do not have anything to say today, I Just Enjoy watching what you do for us, Maybe I will meet that farm guy one day I doubt it., Happy VD to your Wife🎁🎁❤️❤️ 2-13-2024
I have a 1974 John Deere 2240. over the years the lights have quit working or gotten knocked off during one job or another. I am so tired of being without lights, hope Tyler doesn't mind me kinda copying his idea! 💡
Scary thing about the safety bar is that if you catch it on a a larger tree limb it can cause the tractor to pop a wheely. This can happen if your working around base of a tree. Ask me how I know. Scared the heck out of me
Make the tractor look a little different thank you for the video
Now your next project is to see how you can use those new spare parts?
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I could use you on my farm for a few weeks.
Great video. Why did the bar ends curve forward? I would have thought to the rear.
Let me say that's a nice piece of work, very professional looking. But, what are the angled end pieces for?
That's w hy I never sold my old MF tractor. No ROPS
Looks really great, would a single light bar work better on top, and maybe angle the two singles towards the ends directed down to the lift arms for night work ? 👍👍💖
the light bar looks great but, have you tried the seat out?
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Why do you need to connect the light pedestals together with a cross bar?
Is that how you see the weld while looking through the helmet?