G day John, I found with the chip cooker I have much more control. The induction cook top would turn a bearing blue if you took your mind off the job. I sent a crownwheel bearing blue and had to throw it away so I am not too keen on using it now. I have far more control with this way.
I can not thank you enough for this video! I have a MF 245 and there is oil coming into the brake drums. I figured it was a seal and pulled it apart to get a sense of what was what. Your video was so thorough, it has eased my mind a lot. I just need to order the parts. I do have a question, can you take the axle components off with out a press? I don't have one and really don't want to have to buy one.
Very good video ! Just a question : is it possible to use a Sparex sure-seal S.61512 on the assembly of the MF135. (This sure-seal is used for e.a.Tea20 and the rear axle parts seem the same). Thanks for your answer. Christian(from Belgium)
First! Hey lance, do you have any info on a MF 65 with the Continental G176 engine? I emailed you some pics and a question about the governor. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Beauty, really like the chip fryer application, for some reason I can't help but smile watching that.
G Day David, You are not on your own, I get a lot of comment on that over the years but it works so that is the main thing.
Best channel on youtube! Thanks again.
Thanks Joshua
Another great video Lance!! keep em coming!!
Thanks Irwin.
G'day Lance what happened to you plans of using the induction hot plate you picked up about a year ago for heating the bearing & collar ?
G day John, I found with the chip cooker I have much more control. The induction cook top would turn a bearing blue if you took your mind off the job. I sent a crownwheel bearing blue and had to throw it away so I am not too keen on using it now. I have far more control with this way.
I can not thank you enough for this video! I have a MF 245 and there is oil coming into the brake drums. I figured it was a seal and pulled it apart to get a sense of what was what. Your video was so thorough, it has eased my mind a lot. I just need to order the parts.
I do have a question, can you take the axle components off with out a press? I don't have one and really don't want to have to buy one.
I have seen it done with long threaded bar and a jack like a loooong hydraulic puller and it worked ok.
Nice Aussie accent Mate !!
lol Born with it 😁
Very good video ! Just a question : is it possible to use a Sparex sure-seal S.61512 on the assembly of the MF135. (This sure-seal is used for e.a.Tea20 and the rear axle parts seem the same). Thanks for your answer. Christian(from Belgium)
Unfortunately not
@@BundyBearsShed .Big thanks for your answer. Best regards !
First! Hey lance, do you have any info on a MF 65 with the Continental G176 engine? I emailed you some pics and a question about the governor. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Finding info hard f to find, I got the email but cant get info at the moment, when I find it I will contact you.
@@BundyBearsShed I've been telling you for ages how popular the MF65 MkII is!! Lol!
You don't pack the bearings with grease before hand?
No because the grease would wash off in the oil, I grease them before assembly though.
Can you put the subtitles of hindi
I think I just did it, not sure how it will go but give it a try.
@@BundyBearsShed i have Massey Ferguson DI 1035 ,it has some problems in right rear axle, some sound coming when heavy load around 5 Tan on the trola
Hindi me bejiy sar
Thankyou.