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legare_15
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 ต.ค. 2014
Machining Copper Pads
Machining 110 copper pads. Camera battery died after facing op so the rest didn't get recorded.
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MAC Tools Die Grinder Teardown and Review
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Teardown and overview of MAC Tools model AG14AH right angle die grinder.
All Crop Overview
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Allis Chalmers All Crop overview. Goes over operation of the different adjustments mechanisms on the machine and things to pay attention to on this specific machine from when it was run in the summer and fall of 2019.
All Crop Safety Modifications Walk-around
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Part of this research project was to design and fabricate shielding to increase the safety of the All-Crop and bring it up to a more modern safety standard. The combine was initially reviewed by an engineering firm, a proposal drawn up to add modifications and shielding built to satisfy that proposal. All but two of the shields were designed and fabricated in house in the summer of 2019, with a...
Case IH 75a walk-around
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I'm sure I wasn't the most clear with the gear selection process. I'm much more familiar with the operation of the 75c model.
John Deere 4000 Diesel Walk-around
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I'm sure I missed a few things in the overview, but this should be a pretty complete walk-around of how to operate this machine.
Makita 6401 first start after full rebuild
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Parts saw that had the main bearings fail. Fully rebuilt from the ground up. Original piston and cylinder were scored, but I salvaged them during the rebuild, curious to see how long those will last in the saw.
Poulan Countervibe 4000 Cutting
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64cc Poulan 4000 Countervibe. This time with a fresh tune and a properly sharpened chain.
This is a great breakdown! It'd be cool to see a comparison with a disposable version like the Harbor Freight Central Pneumatic. Did/would you put loctite back in that big collar's threads when putting it back together to use? I recently picked up a handful of old used Japanese and USA die grinders, they're great but some of them a little leak air around the head. I wonder if a thread sealant there is standard from the factory for high quality ones, and it doesn't tend to get replaced when users or ebay flippers service it?
Enjoyed your video, your knowledge and explanation of everything was great.
Did u get this unit from a university?
Sir motor works but does not take load, What is the reason?
Internal parts worn probably from lack oiling resulting in the clearance tolerances are worn to the point it can't produce enough pressure to supply to torque it should have.
@sullie35 can they be replaced and take load again and not bog down?
I'm always amazed that they can make them for 10 to 30 bucks for the non USA brands. I've had a central pneumatic sander for about 10 years now. Cost me like 20 bucks. Built like a tank and works great still. Yet I just paid 80 bucks for an Ingersoll Rand 2 inch die grinder, just to find its still made elsewhere. Yet they almost look identical in build quality. That little switch valve is the secret. I've seen them leak brand new. Others after 10 years don't leak. Crazy. Thanks for the video 👍
Is there a way to make an air tool run backwards
Do you have a block heater on your tractor?
Спасибо! good idea
Any idea what would cause my AG60AH to rotate in the wrong direction?
Sounds like someone put the vane shaft in backwards. The transfer case gear can't be reversed. So it can only be the drive vanes . It's air that causes it to rotate that's all. It's like turning windmill blades the opposite way.
Italian 75C >>>>>>> Turkish 75A
Nope both models are italian
@@kalebmcdaniel9147 Actually just about all of them are Turkish in 2022. 75C included.
Since when I just checked their website and all of the workmaster tractors are made in Italy except for the open stations are made in India. The case is the exact same tractor so I figure it’s made in the same place but maybe not.
I can’t find anything on the a model but the c is Italian the old model before this one from 2015 was India but I can’t find any manufacture other than it says that all of new holland and case utility tractors are made at a factory in Jesi Italy so none of them are made in turkey
@@kalebmcdaniel9147 I’ve looked at them. 75C is Turkey these days. The 120C had two variants side by side. The one with the standard transmission (12x12) Turkey…120C with the upgraded trans… Italy. All of them are globally sourced these days anyway. Massey Ferguson 4710 with a standard trans… China… Massey Ferguson 4710 with a Dyna 2, Brazil. John Deere 5075e … Mexico…. You get the idea
On the early John deere tractors, 4000, 4020, 3020 ect.(except for powershift models) the pump in the trans is disconnected when the clutch is depressed, so no hydro fluid will be supplied to the pump in front of the motor. Later tractors like a 4430 have a shaft directly connected to the crank of the motor so you never loose hydro pressure.
Dose Mac make their own air tools like this and air saw?
I think they are rebranded Japan made. I know the flex head one is made by SP tools Japan but not sure about the entire range.
75a is better than that sh*t
The c is actually the premium model
What size is that woodruff key?
I believe it was a No. 1 key. May have been a No. 2 but I'm pretty confident it was a No. 1. It's a super tiny key.
How did you get the threaded part loose that holds the big assembly in the handle? I need to replace the bearings in there but that's keeping me from it. Though there might be a trick?
All I used was a big adjustable wrench and I held the body in a vice wrapped with some rags to protect the aluminum. Applying some light heat may help to break the threads loose as I believe they come with some thread sealant to keep the air from creating a spiral leakage path from the rotor chamber.
Kick where did you get the parts?
резьба левая или правая?????????????
Does it have a crde engien
Yes
Cool video
The clutch is hydraulic that's why you loose hydraulic pressure when you hold the clutch in so long.
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Wow nice
Super helpful! Thanks!
PLEASE!!!!! Put your camera on a stand !!!!
Awesome cutting skills. Wow.