@@bourbonbeertractorsandprep9335 I've been a very proficient mechanic for over 60 years. I'd prefer a longer, complete and deeper dive video as opposed to a protracted, short, and incomplete "hurry up" video. I'd rather take an hour to learn how to do it right. It only takes a minute to break a part, misassemble a system, or incorrectly service a function.
I would do both short and long mix. Like the short videos during week when I work long hours and not much time after work. Like to get into long videos on weekends when my time frees up. Even so the "shorts" 60 second videos, I would keep a good mix so keep big audience. Keep doing what your doing and your channel is going to get big
I prefer the whole video, as right now I'm searching for pt. 2 and beyond and can't find it. Did you get the brakes on the 300 utility done? I'd like to see the rest of the project
You are looking for a brake drum inspection cover. Have you taken a look at the bearing hubs on a standard trailer hub. seems to be close to a standard 2" hub? may help???
I wish you would have started with the parts on the tractor so we could get a better picture of the whole process, fenders, wheels, brake linkages and pedals, boards etc. Thanks.
Long video would be educational and the most helpful would be sharing the new parts numbers they will be very helpful I’m planing to start working on my utility 300. # REDPOWER
There's a bunch of companies offering parts. Steiners, Jensales, Yesterday's Tractor, All State AG Parts, Hamilton Bobs, just to name a few. Hope that helps!
I would rather see an hour long video if that shows each step of the restoration. Not a big fan of a video that shows before and after but I have no idea what steps it took to get to the end project.
Your videos are just great the way they are.
Well thank you!
I enjoy eather time frame. Looking forward to the next video. Keep up the good work
Well thank you! Yeah I always feel bad whennthe videos are long but if I shorten them then I can show or explain as much. Decisions Decisions lol
@@bourbonbeertractorsandprep9335 I've been a very proficient mechanic for over 60 years. I'd prefer a longer, complete and deeper dive video as opposed to a protracted, short, and incomplete "hurry up" video. I'd rather take an hour to learn how to do it right. It only takes a minute to break a part, misassemble a system, or incorrectly service a function.
Keep it like this, more information about your project and even include information on where your getting your parts from please.
I would do both short and long mix. Like the short videos during week when I work long hours and not much time after work. Like to get into long videos on weekends when my time frees up. Even so the "shorts" 60 second videos, I would keep a good mix so keep big audience. Keep doing what your doing and your channel is going to get big
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah I try to toss in a mix the best I can.
I prefer the whole video, as right now I'm searching for pt. 2 and beyond and can't find it.
Did you get the brakes on the 300 utility done? I'd like to see the rest of the project
I have a very detailed brake video coming up on the 450 which is the sane as the 300. I promise you Ill do a great video!
You are looking for a brake drum inspection cover. Have you taken a look at the bearing hubs on a standard trailer hub. seems to be close to a standard 2" hub? may help???
You know that may be worth checking out, thanks!
nice :)
Thanks!
@@bourbonbeertractorsandprep9335 ur welcome 😉
I wish you would have started with the parts on the tractor so we could get a better picture of the whole process, fenders, wheels, brake linkages and pedals, boards etc. Thanks.
Long video would be educational and the most helpful would be sharing the new parts numbers they will be very helpful I’m planing to start working on my utility 300. # REDPOWER
Will do! Thank you for the feedback!
Where do you buy new parts for these old farmall/ i.h. tractors?
There's a bunch of companies offering parts. Steiners, Jensales, Yesterday's Tractor, All State AG Parts, Hamilton Bobs, just to name a few. Hope that helps!
I would rather see an hour long video if that shows each step of the restoration. Not a big fan of a video that shows before and after but I have no idea what steps it took to get to the end project.
I agree! Yeah Im gonna just keep doing them how Ive always done and show everything no matter the length of the video!
should hve shown whole process
I will be very soon, unfortunately I haven't had a chance to get back on the 300 Utility.