I enjoy making my own tools for my tractor. Come and spend time with me designing and making them. I also enjoy spending time with the grandkids and gardening.
This is a great idea. I wrap the connector with a rag and tap the nipple firmly against a flat piece of frame. The oil is absorbed by the rag. NO mess and no cost. Though this would work.
@notcharles10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Enjoyed watching! Surprised that teh PVC Threads are enough to take the strain. How about a video on removing and re-attahing the FEL on a Kubota b7800? I've never taken mine off! Fearing I'll never get it back on!
@JayMoneyProductionz10 ай бұрын
Great video, I will do doing mine for my 1025r soon. Thank you
@Sudden3511 ай бұрын
Great idea..as far as the video goes..the audio was very low but other than that good stuff
@vtdrive12 Жыл бұрын
Without close ups, no way someone could copy your processes
@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.1995 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback, that is why I included a parts list.
@vtdrive12 Жыл бұрын
@@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.1995 Without knowing how the parts go together, the list doesn't help much. Thanks for responding
@danyboy0007 Жыл бұрын
nice job
@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.1995 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@emussatto5382 жыл бұрын
I built a clamp that forces the couplings together instead of wasting hydraulic fluid.
@ke6bnl2 жыл бұрын
that is a well made unit, on my todoo list when I get some hyd attachments. will make it out of metal for me on my mill
@sammarsh60212 жыл бұрын
More projects Papa
@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.19952 жыл бұрын
Currently painting the house, I don’t think you would like watching paint dry!
@scottlurken96672 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!!
@rogerwhiting93102 жыл бұрын
Its the female coupling that is still a problem holding pressure even after clearing the male
@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.19952 жыл бұрын
No, I have never had that issue. It’s always the male side problem for me.
@shawnmurphy299110 ай бұрын
The female couple for loaders are on the tractor. Actuate your valves with the tractor and thus the pump off and they should zero out.
@garymarston53382 жыл бұрын
This is such a great idea. I struggle frequently with this issue. Does the PVC really provide enough strength to release the pressure?
@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.19952 жыл бұрын
Yes, I believe so. I have not had to use it that often only time will tell.
@chadtodd83332 жыл бұрын
You need to use some food grade silicon.... You know what kind.
@jerryferrell5172 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to tell people the thousand$$ of dollars you have invested in shop and tools....
@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.19952 жыл бұрын
Jerry, not really. That is why I show a way a person can make them at home. This project could be done with a hand drill, hack saw, file if needed. The drill press was a hand down from wife's grandfather, the small vice was one of my dad's, the belt sander was scrap from work that I rebuilt, the right angle grinder, taps, and drill bits I purchased. Where are the thousands of dollars? Keep in mind I am a machinist, project manager (at sheet metal manufacturing company), mechanic retired. It was my job to figure out the cheapest and fastest way to repair/rebuild/manufacture things. Thanks for the reply.
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This is a great idea. I wrap the connector with a rag and tap the nipple firmly against a flat piece of frame. The oil is absorbed by the rag. NO mess and no cost. Though this would work.
Thanks! Enjoyed watching! Surprised that teh PVC Threads are enough to take the strain. How about a video on removing and re-attahing the FEL on a Kubota b7800? I've never taken mine off! Fearing I'll never get it back on!
Great video, I will do doing mine for my 1025r soon. Thank you
Great idea..as far as the video goes..the audio was very low but other than that good stuff
Without close ups, no way someone could copy your processes
Thanks for the feedback, that is why I included a parts list.
@@spendingtimeinpapasbarn.1995 Without knowing how the parts go together, the list doesn't help much. Thanks for responding
nice job
Thanks!
I built a clamp that forces the couplings together instead of wasting hydraulic fluid.
that is a well made unit, on my todoo list when I get some hyd attachments. will make it out of metal for me on my mill
More projects Papa
Currently painting the house, I don’t think you would like watching paint dry!
Brilliant!!
Its the female coupling that is still a problem holding pressure even after clearing the male
No, I have never had that issue. It’s always the male side problem for me.
The female couple for loaders are on the tractor. Actuate your valves with the tractor and thus the pump off and they should zero out.
This is such a great idea. I struggle frequently with this issue. Does the PVC really provide enough strength to release the pressure?
Yes, I believe so. I have not had to use it that often only time will tell.
You need to use some food grade silicon.... You know what kind.
Don't forget to tell people the thousand$$ of dollars you have invested in shop and tools....
Jerry, not really. That is why I show a way a person can make them at home. This project could be done with a hand drill, hack saw, file if needed. The drill press was a hand down from wife's grandfather, the small vice was one of my dad's, the belt sander was scrap from work that I rebuilt, the right angle grinder, taps, and drill bits I purchased. Where are the thousands of dollars? Keep in mind I am a machinist, project manager (at sheet metal manufacturing company), mechanic retired. It was my job to figure out the cheapest and fastest way to repair/rebuild/manufacture things. Thanks for the reply.
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