Am a newbie, Rotovator doesn't rotate as fast . How do I find this?
@hunglisch16792 жыл бұрын
Dutra 1000 copy
@hannahandrews58512 жыл бұрын
Give me a tw 35 any day
@Meigleman4 жыл бұрын
Driver is a clown, it obvious it's not him that pays for repairs
@alanchatfield55334 жыл бұрын
Would she hold the 4 furrow without front weights?? What do you all think?
@125019804 жыл бұрын
Great !
@mattharte73345 жыл бұрын
My Dad used to have a 1124, we had it from new, it did 3 weeks work each year then back into the barn.
@joelawrence565 жыл бұрын
amazingly ahead of their time
@mogwaifan70945 жыл бұрын
All these young yahoo's on tractor s driving like nikki lauda and wearing the ears off you talking about the pros and cons of different makes. Go into a bank and get a loan to buy a tractor and pay the repayments, pay for repairs, insurance, road tax and go out at all hours of the day and night to collect money owed from farmers. You won't be racing around like airhead s then.
@joemcgovern11256 жыл бұрын
Yeah that's how you do it
@diggerdave.65876 жыл бұрын
One word......DICK
@TheHrojas8 жыл бұрын
what an idiot, ,on that tractor. .
@Mackeson39 жыл бұрын
We had a set of Nicholson discs too, the 10 foot version. Bloody awful things!
@mikelee85289 жыл бұрын
This man is an absolute moron as this saw is a breast bench saw or now they call them a single saw edger designed to cut down the grain (edge timber). A chain saw is designed to cut across the grain! I wonder when hes going to slip and cut his arm off or something more serious as i know as i have operated a bench saw for over ten years if this was my old man id slap him in the face and tell him hes a dumb arse! lol
@MrTimasss10 жыл бұрын
Бля... ну никакой техники безопасности! Давил с такой силой что ожидалось как после бревна он за ним попадет под пилку...
@sausageseggandchips10 жыл бұрын
Of course, regardless of driving on the road, it is entirely sensible to lean your full bodyweight into a small piece of tree being rubbed through by a blunt, but astonishingly dangerous, rather large, unguarded, wobbly, rusty, high speed victorian farmyard lash-up......
@sausageseggandchips10 жыл бұрын
That has to be amongst the most idiotic session of sawing I've ever seen. Period. Regardless of comment. It doesn't help that the blade seems to be less sharp than a Jack Russell's face either......"lean into that thing - it won't do you any damage whatsoever...."
@gerardalexis616510 жыл бұрын
c'est se qu'on peut appelé une lame qui ne coupe pas !
@SuperJackstrong11 жыл бұрын
It's just like an 8210
@eliogiubergia11 жыл бұрын
e questo qua è pure invecchiato? mha?
@TheRedneckrambo87611 жыл бұрын
looks safe NOT !
@Byoomholay11 жыл бұрын
This guy is gunna be this years Darwin Award winner. He's so thick his genes will be removed from the population, probably bisected to be precise
@fupa7411 жыл бұрын
He kinda looks like Shelbys cousin from AX Men!!
@D_and_L11 жыл бұрын
What about safety glasses!!!! At least you would see death coming.
@mjona175411 жыл бұрын
Still got one, but it's got the old style lambourn cab on an R plate 1977.
@boybucketalf11 жыл бұрын
Slightly dependant on tyre size options - assuming 20.8 / 38 from memory the standard fittment on TW30 that it's based on - 20mph in standard tune - I drove several smaller Countys & the TW30 - this speed is achieved at around 2500 rpm - I messed with the pump on several I drove as the same basic engine block can be used in truck or marine applications upto 3500 rpm - I never had an accurate speed on these - nut it was quite a bit higher - don't tell boss !!
@Caboosz11 жыл бұрын
1 question how fast are theese on the road ? :)
@darkpheonix216911 жыл бұрын
don't push to hard might slip and end up like micheal jackson
@taglionilives11 жыл бұрын
That's like saying it is possible to sit on a car's hood while doing 70 mph. It's just a dumb idea.
@taglionilives11 жыл бұрын
Craziest thing I've seen in a long time. Look how hard he's pushing that log into the middle of that blade. Unbelievable, but a good way to get a split personality.
@packie200112 жыл бұрын
jesus christ sir no need to go that hard :P
@SamuelJBall12 жыл бұрын
Nope, that was Jon Ball's, (ball&ball air conditioning) tractor, we've since sold it and built our own 1884, hoping to get some videos of that one up soon!
@MrRetardedcamel12 жыл бұрын
is that a dowsdwell dp8?
@celocustodio12 жыл бұрын
Meu ídolo!
@zzirSnipzz112 жыл бұрын
@Balenza345 Fix or repair daily if not looked after
@LEAFCUT12 жыл бұрын
Instant cranium gap
@MrRetardedcamel12 жыл бұрын
i went there and saw that!!
@samjeanb12 жыл бұрын
@Woodbogger13 True but still... one moment of lack of attention and you could louse an are or worse! I wouldn't risk it!
@agt15512 жыл бұрын
One slip and he's going to give himself a labotomy
@vburke112 жыл бұрын
The worst problem with this one isn't the one all the safety nazis are hollering about, it's the horrendously dull saw blade. Sharpen the blade properly and this would be a lot safer and a ton easier.
@vafaningetnamnledigt112 жыл бұрын
@Mackeson3 ---I think that is true and 2 off them were sold new in Sweden in my hometown and they both still live their life in Sweden.
@ZS6JMP13 жыл бұрын
@jeffpicks You see thats just my point, liberals like yourself wont be happy about safety...ever, to the point that nothing gets done and there is so much crap and paperwork to go through that the most miniscule task becomes a health and safety pain in the arse. I see this at work every day. H&S makes us all robots that must do and think the same. I love my workshop, as its the only place I can leave H&S bullshit at the door, and guess what, I still have all my bodily functions. BTW nt from SA
@ZS6JMP13 жыл бұрын
Looking at the comments you can see that every safety policeman on youtube jumped on this guy. For one he didnt die and his age presence of all limbs must count for something. He has personal responsibility for his safety and should he get hurt or cut in two, so what?? he is responsible. So lets cut him some slack and let him crack on. Just because what he does is not what you or the rest of the world would have done , doesn't make you right.
@ZS6JMP13 жыл бұрын
@barsandstars1822 Lets slate him because what he does goes against "modern sophisticated conventional thinking" ???
@evilintheeast13 жыл бұрын
I hope you didnt forget sunscreen
@anthony9thompson13 жыл бұрын
I think I see a shed in the background with some sharp edges. Best you cover them up before someone gets hurt
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Am a newbie, Rotovator doesn't rotate as fast . How do I find this?
Dutra 1000 copy
Give me a tw 35 any day
Driver is a clown, it obvious it's not him that pays for repairs
Would she hold the 4 furrow without front weights?? What do you all think?
Great !
My Dad used to have a 1124, we had it from new, it did 3 weeks work each year then back into the barn.
amazingly ahead of their time
All these young yahoo's on tractor s driving like nikki lauda and wearing the ears off you talking about the pros and cons of different makes. Go into a bank and get a loan to buy a tractor and pay the repayments, pay for repairs, insurance, road tax and go out at all hours of the day and night to collect money owed from farmers. You won't be racing around like airhead s then.
Yeah that's how you do it
One word......DICK
what an idiot, ,on that tractor. .
We had a set of Nicholson discs too, the 10 foot version. Bloody awful things!
This man is an absolute moron as this saw is a breast bench saw or now they call them a single saw edger designed to cut down the grain (edge timber). A chain saw is designed to cut across the grain! I wonder when hes going to slip and cut his arm off or something more serious as i know as i have operated a bench saw for over ten years if this was my old man id slap him in the face and tell him hes a dumb arse! lol
Бля... ну никакой техники безопасности! Давил с такой силой что ожидалось как после бревна он за ним попадет под пилку...
Of course, regardless of driving on the road, it is entirely sensible to lean your full bodyweight into a small piece of tree being rubbed through by a blunt, but astonishingly dangerous, rather large, unguarded, wobbly, rusty, high speed victorian farmyard lash-up......
That has to be amongst the most idiotic session of sawing I've ever seen. Period. Regardless of comment. It doesn't help that the blade seems to be less sharp than a Jack Russell's face either......"lean into that thing - it won't do you any damage whatsoever...."
c'est se qu'on peut appelé une lame qui ne coupe pas !
It's just like an 8210
e questo qua è pure invecchiato? mha?
looks safe NOT !
This guy is gunna be this years Darwin Award winner. He's so thick his genes will be removed from the population, probably bisected to be precise
He kinda looks like Shelbys cousin from AX Men!!
What about safety glasses!!!! At least you would see death coming.
Still got one, but it's got the old style lambourn cab on an R plate 1977.
Slightly dependant on tyre size options - assuming 20.8 / 38 from memory the standard fittment on TW30 that it's based on - 20mph in standard tune - I drove several smaller Countys & the TW30 - this speed is achieved at around 2500 rpm - I messed with the pump on several I drove as the same basic engine block can be used in truck or marine applications upto 3500 rpm - I never had an accurate speed on these - nut it was quite a bit higher - don't tell boss !!
1 question how fast are theese on the road ? :)
don't push to hard might slip and end up like micheal jackson
That's like saying it is possible to sit on a car's hood while doing 70 mph. It's just a dumb idea.
Craziest thing I've seen in a long time. Look how hard he's pushing that log into the middle of that blade. Unbelievable, but a good way to get a split personality.
jesus christ sir no need to go that hard :P
Nope, that was Jon Ball's, (ball&ball air conditioning) tractor, we've since sold it and built our own 1884, hoping to get some videos of that one up soon!
is that a dowsdwell dp8?
Meu ídolo!
@Balenza345 Fix or repair daily if not looked after
Instant cranium gap
i went there and saw that!!
@Woodbogger13 True but still... one moment of lack of attention and you could louse an are or worse! I wouldn't risk it!
One slip and he's going to give himself a labotomy
The worst problem with this one isn't the one all the safety nazis are hollering about, it's the horrendously dull saw blade. Sharpen the blade properly and this would be a lot safer and a ton easier.
@Mackeson3 ---I think that is true and 2 off them were sold new in Sweden in my hometown and they both still live their life in Sweden.
@jeffpicks You see thats just my point, liberals like yourself wont be happy about safety...ever, to the point that nothing gets done and there is so much crap and paperwork to go through that the most miniscule task becomes a health and safety pain in the arse. I see this at work every day. H&S makes us all robots that must do and think the same. I love my workshop, as its the only place I can leave H&S bullshit at the door, and guess what, I still have all my bodily functions. BTW nt from SA
Looking at the comments you can see that every safety policeman on youtube jumped on this guy. For one he didnt die and his age presence of all limbs must count for something. He has personal responsibility for his safety and should he get hurt or cut in two, so what?? he is responsible. So lets cut him some slack and let him crack on. Just because what he does is not what you or the rest of the world would have done , doesn't make you right.
@barsandstars1822 Lets slate him because what he does goes against "modern sophisticated conventional thinking" ???
I hope you didnt forget sunscreen
I think I see a shed in the background with some sharp edges. Best you cover them up before someone gets hurt
FORD =Fix Or Repair Daily.
Great vidio
dam that sure looks safe to me.
@bigcno1 I rekon a 8690 might give it a go hey ;)