Why is the belt guard missing on the Bandit? Has it been problematic?
@AlwaysBored1237 күн бұрын
It was like that when I got it. I've since replaced it.
@jamescolton10856 күн бұрын
@@AlwaysBored123 You own both? How often do you select to use the Bandit when the Barreto is available? % of jobs.
@AlwaysBored1235 күн бұрын
@@jamescolton1085 Yes I own them both. Really the only reason I would use the Bandit is for narrow access jobs the Barreto is too wide for. I'm trying to sell the Bandit actually.
@jamescolton10855 күн бұрын
@@AlwaysBored123 I really appreciate your review and insights here. I was planning to buy a Bandit 40SGT and have decided to go with the Barreto primarily based on your shared perspectives. I anticipate the E30SG rather than the 37 for my first machine in the size range.
@AlwaysBored1235 күн бұрын
@@jamescolton1085 Glad to help. I think the reliability and ease of maintenance of a hydraulic grinder outweigh the mild efficiency advantage of a belt driven one. The Barreto's are not powerhouses but they are mechanically bulletproof and very user friendly. Good luck!
@johnhironimus574815 күн бұрын
Well that weld is as scabby as they come wow no skill
@geocube189817 күн бұрын
If you, add a play all tab to your videos page. Personally I'd play all your content in my back pocket at work l like it so much.
@AlwaysBored12317 күн бұрын
Wow thank you. Unfortunately youtube did away with the "play all" option several years ago. Now the only way to play all of a channel's videos is to manually put them in a playlist.
@benjaminshumaker274017 күн бұрын
I’m looking at buying a case 1845C and came across your video researching things on it and I very much appreciated this video!
@troybarrett771819 күн бұрын
Love these videos
@thatoneguy_with_too_many_cats20 күн бұрын
1:36 Briggs Vtwins always sound so good running with or without exhaust
@cameronburgess247921 күн бұрын
Your so lucky you got all those fun riding mowers u are living my dream life dude
@patrickm.842522 күн бұрын
There's no reason at all to split those thin ones! Just cut one side of the windings off, then pull out the rest... done!
@Bountyhunter240023 күн бұрын
Are there any left I need a couple motors
@JackofHaulTrades23 күн бұрын
Your tools definitely made the job easier. I don't have the tools you have, so I might just end up selling mine as is...Great video brother
@AlwaysBored12323 күн бұрын
If you don't have a machine to dismantle them you are way better off selling them whole. Thanks for watching.
@JackofHaulTrades23 күн бұрын
@@AlwaysBored123 agreed 🤝
@JackofHaulTrades24 күн бұрын
Great video man! I just subscribed. I run the same stump grinder
@AlwaysBored12323 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@gloryToTheMelonLandАй бұрын
820th like, 60th comment
@JohnElliott-rb3piАй бұрын
Considering copper was was paying four bucks a pound for number two you did good.
@darwindropmazdaАй бұрын
Great video very informative!
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@darwindropmazdaАй бұрын
Great comparison!
@darwindropmazdaАй бұрын
Excellent video! Didn’t miss a minute 👌🏾
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@aplashАй бұрын
Bro he found the cracksman
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Lmao
@charlestheboss1847Ай бұрын
I have a 1835b case runs good
@user-bq4lb4ug4cАй бұрын
Another informative video, enjoy watching what you’re working on. I see a couple of Bobcat machines in the background, the S250 and 334……any videos on those?
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Not yet but there will be. The 334 runs and operates but needs a bunch of repairs. The S250 needs a new engine I was told.
@barthanes1Ай бұрын
It seems like both machines could do with finer control on dropping the cutter and advancing the machine. It looks too easy to go too far really fast.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
It is very easy to take too big of a bite with these little grinders.
@GENERALCHAOS13Ай бұрын
Man Brother i wish i lived Near By to get an Aluminum Inlet for My 1978 HONDA G400 that is what Holding me Back
@lastnightsdinnerАй бұрын
Very interesting conclusions! Lots of considerations.
@ndirish4515Ай бұрын
So a Baretto with a bigger engine? Are you gonna keep both?
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Actually Barreto makes a 37-SG which is the same machine with a bigger engine and hydraulic system but for some reason they are way more expensive and much less common than the 30SG. I'll probably sell the Bandit but I want to use it a little more before I decide.
@IrenESoriusАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing,, 👍🌟👍
@duotronic6451Ай бұрын
Guys ground out a sycamore stump at my place. They had 4 pieces of plywood. Two pairs joined with hinges. They made a barricade so rocks wouldn't fly out and break stuff. Effective.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
I definitely need to make some of those I was slinging stuff everywhere.
@redsable6119Ай бұрын
Looks like the Bandit guys built their machine without checking out the competition.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Yeah I've heard good things about Bandit but it seems like they kinda dropped the ball here.
@redsable6119Ай бұрын
A Bobcat would come in handy.
@whitby910Ай бұрын
Interesting, thanks.
@YetiSmasherOhnOАй бұрын
You must have been good at legos back in the day, brother
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Haha I definitely had fun with them.
@YetiSmasherOhnOАй бұрын
You're a fuckin wizard, dude
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Ten points to Ravenclaw.
@TheNictoriousB.I.GАй бұрын
This was made on the day of my birthday
@ianmoone2359Ай бұрын
Different belt companies measure their belts differently. Some denote inside radius while others denote outside radius. Two different brand belts with the same designation can be either slightly longer or shorter depending on the belt manufacturers method of measurement. There’s not one standard across all manufacturers. Impressed by your abilities for a young buck. Line boring on your mill was very clever indeed. Keep up the good work.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
I think these were both measured the same but I'm not positive. It's working for now I'll try a factory belt next time. Thanks for the comment.
@Theo-uo2dhАй бұрын
Awesome I’m building a racing mower and it’s awesome to see P.s what is in that spray bottle magic starter fluid pls tell me 😂❤❤❤❤
@barthanes1Ай бұрын
Nice work. I thought you would need a donor crankcase and block.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Thankfully not that would have been much more work.
@barthanes1Ай бұрын
Wow, it sounds great.
@barthanes1Ай бұрын
It's probably better to wear long sleeves when working with strong acids.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
That acid isn't very strong. You can spill it on bare skin and not feel anything for a few minutes so there's plenty of time to wash it off.
@chrislindquist2003Ай бұрын
Nice job with that repair bub. Most guys wouldn't even attempt to fix that block. I'm impressed 👍. Really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming!
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot man.
@alasdairhamilton1574Ай бұрын
Why didn’t you use assembly lube on the bearings when you installed them?
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
I did. That's what all the white stuff on the crankshaft was.
@IHcubcadetАй бұрын
Great job man. My Dad had a bridge port milling machine, it’s amazing how much stuff you can fix with one.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
They're nice to have for sure.
@adman6380Ай бұрын
Amazing work as always
@adriannicholson8819Ай бұрын
It was Clever💡
@jackschwinkendorf677Ай бұрын
Very good job welding the hole in the block! I definitely don’t trust my welding skills enough to do that 😂
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Thanks. Aluminum can be a real pain to weld but that actually went better than I expected.
@whitby910Ай бұрын
A great video(s), thanks. Everything can be fixed in your world, impressive.
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Thanks I try lol.
@RustyInventions-wz6irАй бұрын
Just found your channel and subscribed. Very nice work
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@TheHomePros6221Ай бұрын
Which one do you like the best? The bandit or the other one?
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
I think I like the Barreto more but I need to use them both a little more before I can say for sure.
@TheHomePros6221Ай бұрын
One of my favorite channels!🙂
@NorthsidestumpgrindingАй бұрын
So we seen that the rod had fused to the crank. That’s the effect, what caused the failure? How many hours on the engine at the time of failure?
@AlwaysBored123Ай бұрын
I can't say for certain but I'm pretty sure this machine was rolled over based on the high center of gravity and all the broken parts on top of the engine. As far as I can tell it doesn't have a low oil shutoff so I think it was rolled and starved for oil before it could be shut down. It's showing 738 hours on the meter.
@silverclaw4Ай бұрын
7:18 ahh yes the classic snap ring goes flying never to be seen again.
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Who the fuck has that much movers? 😂
Why is the belt guard missing on the Bandit? Has it been problematic?
It was like that when I got it. I've since replaced it.
@@AlwaysBored123 You own both? How often do you select to use the Bandit when the Barreto is available? % of jobs.
@@jamescolton1085 Yes I own them both. Really the only reason I would use the Bandit is for narrow access jobs the Barreto is too wide for. I'm trying to sell the Bandit actually.
@@AlwaysBored123 I really appreciate your review and insights here. I was planning to buy a Bandit 40SGT and have decided to go with the Barreto primarily based on your shared perspectives. I anticipate the E30SG rather than the 37 for my first machine in the size range.
@@jamescolton1085 Glad to help. I think the reliability and ease of maintenance of a hydraulic grinder outweigh the mild efficiency advantage of a belt driven one. The Barreto's are not powerhouses but they are mechanically bulletproof and very user friendly. Good luck!
Well that weld is as scabby as they come wow no skill
If you, add a play all tab to your videos page. Personally I'd play all your content in my back pocket at work l like it so much.
Wow thank you. Unfortunately youtube did away with the "play all" option several years ago. Now the only way to play all of a channel's videos is to manually put them in a playlist.
I’m looking at buying a case 1845C and came across your video researching things on it and I very much appreciated this video!
Love these videos
1:36 Briggs Vtwins always sound so good running with or without exhaust
Your so lucky you got all those fun riding mowers u are living my dream life dude
There's no reason at all to split those thin ones! Just cut one side of the windings off, then pull out the rest... done!
Are there any left I need a couple motors
Your tools definitely made the job easier. I don't have the tools you have, so I might just end up selling mine as is...Great video brother
If you don't have a machine to dismantle them you are way better off selling them whole. Thanks for watching.
@@AlwaysBored123 agreed 🤝
Great video man! I just subscribed. I run the same stump grinder
Thanks!
820th like, 60th comment
Considering copper was was paying four bucks a pound for number two you did good.
Great video very informative!
Thanks!
Great comparison!
Excellent video! Didn’t miss a minute 👌🏾
Thank you!
Bro he found the cracksman
Lmao
I have a 1835b case runs good
Another informative video, enjoy watching what you’re working on. I see a couple of Bobcat machines in the background, the S250 and 334……any videos on those?
Not yet but there will be. The 334 runs and operates but needs a bunch of repairs. The S250 needs a new engine I was told.
It seems like both machines could do with finer control on dropping the cutter and advancing the machine. It looks too easy to go too far really fast.
It is very easy to take too big of a bite with these little grinders.
Man Brother i wish i lived Near By to get an Aluminum Inlet for My 1978 HONDA G400 that is what Holding me Back
Very interesting conclusions! Lots of considerations.
So a Baretto with a bigger engine? Are you gonna keep both?
Actually Barreto makes a 37-SG which is the same machine with a bigger engine and hydraulic system but for some reason they are way more expensive and much less common than the 30SG. I'll probably sell the Bandit but I want to use it a little more before I decide.
Thank you for sharing,, 👍🌟👍
Guys ground out a sycamore stump at my place. They had 4 pieces of plywood. Two pairs joined with hinges. They made a barricade so rocks wouldn't fly out and break stuff. Effective.
I definitely need to make some of those I was slinging stuff everywhere.
Looks like the Bandit guys built their machine without checking out the competition.
Yeah I've heard good things about Bandit but it seems like they kinda dropped the ball here.
A Bobcat would come in handy.
Interesting, thanks.
You must have been good at legos back in the day, brother
Haha I definitely had fun with them.
You're a fuckin wizard, dude
Ten points to Ravenclaw.
This was made on the day of my birthday
Different belt companies measure their belts differently. Some denote inside radius while others denote outside radius. Two different brand belts with the same designation can be either slightly longer or shorter depending on the belt manufacturers method of measurement. There’s not one standard across all manufacturers. Impressed by your abilities for a young buck. Line boring on your mill was very clever indeed. Keep up the good work.
I think these were both measured the same but I'm not positive. It's working for now I'll try a factory belt next time. Thanks for the comment.
Awesome I’m building a racing mower and it’s awesome to see P.s what is in that spray bottle magic starter fluid pls tell me 😂❤❤❤❤
Nice work. I thought you would need a donor crankcase and block.
Thankfully not that would have been much more work.
Wow, it sounds great.
It's probably better to wear long sleeves when working with strong acids.
That acid isn't very strong. You can spill it on bare skin and not feel anything for a few minutes so there's plenty of time to wash it off.
Nice job with that repair bub. Most guys wouldn't even attempt to fix that block. I'm impressed 👍. Really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming!
Thanks a lot man.
Why didn’t you use assembly lube on the bearings when you installed them?
I did. That's what all the white stuff on the crankshaft was.
Great job man. My Dad had a bridge port milling machine, it’s amazing how much stuff you can fix with one.
They're nice to have for sure.
Amazing work as always
It was Clever💡
Very good job welding the hole in the block! I definitely don’t trust my welding skills enough to do that 😂
Thanks. Aluminum can be a real pain to weld but that actually went better than I expected.
A great video(s), thanks. Everything can be fixed in your world, impressive.
Thanks I try lol.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Very nice work
Thanks!
Which one do you like the best? The bandit or the other one?
I think I like the Barreto more but I need to use them both a little more before I can say for sure.
One of my favorite channels!🙂
So we seen that the rod had fused to the crank. That’s the effect, what caused the failure? How many hours on the engine at the time of failure?
I can't say for certain but I'm pretty sure this machine was rolled over based on the high center of gravity and all the broken parts on top of the engine. As far as I can tell it doesn't have a low oil shutoff so I think it was rolled and starved for oil before it could be shut down. It's showing 738 hours on the meter.
7:18 ahh yes the classic snap ring goes flying never to be seen again.
Lol it never fails.
Great video. Please keep them coming
Thanks, will do!