Ferguson TE20 Draft Link Replacement
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- Hello Im Lance (aka Bundy Bear) and doing these videos is my hobby. I do own Queensland Tractor Spares in Australia where I sell parts and offer technical advise to customers.
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We have a lot more than we can offer on our web site available to us and in our store. If you dont see what you would like please email info@queenslandtractorspares.com.au and we will help where we can.
I do try and help with technical advise at bundybearsshed@gmail.com if you have a question or are having trouble with your project.
Only another tractor nut can understand the pleasure of seeing that bush come out so easily. Dreading starting a job like that and then it couldn't have been easier. I was sitting watching with a smile from ear to ear like a half wit.
lol, It is good when things go your way when doing these jobs. Ill take an easy run any day.
Hello Lance, Thanks for another great video. Great to get a win sometimes!!! Regards, Charles @ Nerimbera
You bet, it doesnt always go that easily.
Legendary video as always mate im learning so much thank you.
Thanks, Glad it helps.
Another great video! Bit off topic but any chance you could share the dimensions on the cantering shaft to put a new clutch in a 135.About to undertake the 2ed 135 multi power refurbishment and your videos are for doing this are brilliant!!
Send an email to bundybearsshed@gmail.com I think I have it drawn up.
Nice little job to make you feel like your making progress. I had one of these try to kill me one time, I didn't know how it worked and was messing around and the lift went up when I wasn't expecting it, scared the $hit out of me!
Yeah another little job out of the way.
I haven't been able to get my bushing out yet and I really beat it with a tool like you made. All that happened was part of it broke so now when it warms up again I will try grinding it thin with a long burr and my die grinder. I'm not using the torch where it can spit back and set me on fire again. I was unable to find a new bushing so I will make one to fit seeing how poorly the after market one fit. I wonder how that locktite will hold if a plow is yanking on it. I bought a Ferguson muck plow for my tractor, the one with the slats for a moldboard, I got it from Alabama. I've not seen anything like it here in Wisconsin so it might be interesting so see it work. When I saw the volcano on TV, you were the first thing I thought of. Glad it was barely a blip for you guys, it looked like a big bang on TV.
The bush will be ok as with a plough it just pivots and doesnt take the load so Im ok with it. Most times these are very tight and I have used a puller and braced the thin webs to the thick one. I have also heated them to red with an oxy torch and sort of collapsed them. I got off easy with this one.
@@BundyBearsShed If you lived in Wisconsin, you don't need locktite, leave it out side for a week or so and she'll be tight.😄
lol.
A good result getting that bush out.
Got lucky.
@@BundyBearsShedthat is one of those moments that bring so much satisfaction.
Comment of the day..."as much of a chance of that as lifting myself up with my shoelaces"
LOL glad you enjoyed it.
Good stuff Lance, isn't it great when things go well. After that did you wonder what you were gunna do for the rest of the day...lol.
I dont put too much time into that wondering lol.
Tidy job!
Thanks Charles.
Are those steel toed sandals ?
Steel toe nail thongs, lol.
@@BundyBearsShed saw those toes and i thought boy if he drops a hammer or other metal items you were using may need some editing . been a while since i watched a video from you. have you ever used those round adjustable stabilizer bars ? bought a pair never been used for 20 and it says made in england on the eyelet. sometimes when something is being PIA i walk away and take a break and then everything seems to go smooth after a break.
Why wasn't penetrating oil used often?
Usually too tight to help on a press fit
@@BundyBearsShed well by gove, thank you for replying and that truly makes sense.
I have to know though, is this actually Bundy Bear that's replying? If so I really feel honored.
@@BundyBearsShed I live in Tuscaloosa Alabama and I really enjoy your videos and all the knowledge that you are willing to share.
I own three m.f. 135s and I love these old tractors, all 3 have the different engines.
Continental, Perkins gas and diesel.
There is only ever me on the channel, its a one man band.
We dont get the continental out here, I wouldnt mind a play with one though.
It's a good thing you're left handed.
Yes it helps at times.
Result 👍 Hope you stuck your lotto on after that 🤣
First!
Of course you were 😂
You were ,lol.
I'll be over shortly to get my medal and trophy then Lance🎖🏆 🤣😂
Ok Ill wait for you.
You want to watch that big hammer doesn't slide of onto your work safe approved footwear mate. Lol. We're all guilty of it. 👍🤠
I can move that foot bloody quickly, but quick enough who knows, lol. at 35 deg I was going for comfort.
if you put grease in the outer hole the loktite would not hold
Yes good point I just didnt think of that at the time.
Lovely, keep it up!!! You should use a service such as P-R-O-M-O-S-M!
What is that?