Didn't look like too bad a job to do. I have the evaporator, expansion valve and reciever/dryer to put in our 4755 tomorrow so we can get rolling on anhydrous. Hoping to start planting beans by the end of the week weather pending as always lol.
Got a few showers here in Oregon. But it really has been dry and were needing the rain. Where I'm at were about fifteen inches behind for the year. Could be a bad summer plus it will probably be a bad for season in the forests. Taker care and thanks for sharing the video‼️👍👍👍
Thanks for the repair video. Always good to get a video from you and see what you are working on. I’m chasing down an electrical problem with the a/c on my 1086. I bypassed the low and high pressure switches and still no a/c. I guess it time to get the manual and my multi meter out and start testing to see where I am losing my voltage at. Have a good weekend.
When you talked about GM parts on the tractor reminded me we used to buy bearings for our disk gangs from Deere. Found out our local auto parts store could get the same bearings way cheaper so we order a lot of bearings now through Carquest instead of Deere, always check if they can get a certain thing to save us a little money in buying dealer parts.
Who would have thought you would need the shop heater in the middle of April! You did good, I would have lost a gallon of coolant till I got that valve back in! Lol
I think some of the meter electric drives motors on the new planters look like electric window motors. Hope they last better then they did on the cars. LOL
Didn't look like too bad a job to do. I have the evaporator, expansion valve and reciever/dryer to put in our 4755 tomorrow so we can get rolling on anhydrous. Hoping to start planting beans by the end of the week weather pending as always lol.
We had 4 inches of snow here yesterday- winter won't leave us alone lol
Got a few showers here in Oregon. But it really has been dry and were needing the rain. Where I'm at were about fifteen inches behind for the year. Could be a bad summer plus it will probably be a bad for season in the forests. Taker care and thanks for sharing the video‼️👍👍👍
two mornings earlier this week I had frost on the lawn. rained here this morning. thanks for the video I enjoyed hanging out in your shop.
Soybean Farmer dang ur pretty far south for frost this time of year. Thanks for watching
We still get a lot of snow.hate snow.the old stiegers used corvet steering wheels.i always thought that was cool.great video Jake.
Howard Younger never knew those were corvette ones! Thanks for watching Howard
Thanks for the repair video. Always good to get a video from you and see what you are working on. I’m chasing down an electrical problem with the a/c on my 1086. I bypassed the low and high pressure switches and still no a/c. I guess it time to get the manual and my multi meter out and start testing to see where I am losing my voltage at. Have a good weekend.
Monty Bussard sounds like fun lol. Definitely need that here in a few weeks. Thanks for watching
When you talked about GM parts on the tractor reminded me we used to buy bearings for our disk gangs from Deere. Found out our local auto parts store could get the same bearings way cheaper so we order a lot of bearings now through Carquest instead of Deere, always check if they can get a certain thing to save us a little money in buying dealer parts.
Tyson McCrary ya there’s a lot of money that can be saved if one knows where to look. Thanks for watching
Good rainy day repairs somehow I would have lost more coolant. Lol
Another good DIY fix it video there. Yep, I'm always amazed at the parts that will interchange. Stay safe.
Who would have thought you would need the shop heater in the middle of April! You did good, I would have lost a gallon of coolant till I got that valve back in! Lol
CE Smith LOL ya I used it Friday too hopefully that’s the last of it for the year
Got rain here today too..
Lots of things used parts that are common.. thanks for the video Jake!
We thank you for sharing your videos, Jake . Always interesting! You save on labor when you do the repairs yourself.
Scott’s Small Farming and Things . Thanks for watching man
With that new 16 row Kinze are you looking to go to an 8 row corn head for the 2188?
Omaha had 6-8 inches of snow last Thursday.
I think some of the meter electric drives motors on the new planters look like electric window motors. Hope they last better then they did on the cars. LOL
DIRT&THUNDER haha I wouldn’t count on it
Everytime theres a good drying day it rains that night seems like, no snow at least but down in the twenties at night.
You definitely know your shit
Don't know why but anything with hose clamps requires you to poke skin mash or cut a finger.
Got that right!