We’ll done. I watch to learn, and personally dislike videos of just watching someone grind and weld with no instruction. I can do that in my own shop without wasting my time watching them do it. I appreciate dialogue explaining what you’re doing, why, and with some tips for using a particular machine, info about how to do something, etc. and you have a good mix of that. Like mentioning that you put the holes up and down when installing the three point lift pins. That’s not a game changer, but a tip that is helpful and something that others may not have thought about and can use. We’ll done. Subscribed. Scott, Vass, NC
This is a great project you have assembled and will easily accommodate some extreme loads for a light tractor. With you information….I am going to build one for my Ford 8N. Getting old enough to gladly accept the help the tractor can provide
Great video !! I always like to watch someone create a project from scratch. Please keep making these types of videos. What was the long handled ratchet type wrench you were using to tighten the nuts ? Looks as though it is a useful tool.
Thanks man, the tool is the European equivalent of a pipe wrench, it's called a Rohrzange, you can buy them in different sizes from 1" I thing up to 4" .I would never miss thes tool look there www.ebay.de/itm/402424716733?hash=item5db261ddbd:g:T-sAAOSwexVh8oWr
Is a band saw a better choice for cutting metal pipes and steel associated with making tractor attachments,,i been looking at a chp saw at harbor freight but also see many used band saws on marketplace,,today im needing to make a couple lift arms for a box blade i made out of scrap plate steel..they are 50 $ online,,seems high for 2 pieces of metal
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We’ll done. I watch to learn, and personally dislike videos of just watching someone grind and weld with no instruction. I can do that in my own shop without wasting my time watching them do it. I appreciate dialogue explaining what you’re doing, why, and with some tips for using a particular machine, info about how to do something, etc. and you have a good mix of that. Like mentioning that you put the holes up and down when installing the three point lift pins. That’s not a game changer, but a tip that is helpful and something that others may not have thought about and can use. We’ll done. Subscribed. Scott, Vass, NC
thank you.
This is a great project you have assembled and will easily accommodate some extreme loads for a light tractor. With you information….I am going to build one for my Ford 8N. Getting old enough to gladly accept the help the tractor can provide
Great video !! I always like to watch someone create a project from scratch. Please keep making these types of videos. What was the long handled ratchet type wrench you were using to tighten the nuts ? Looks as though it is a useful tool.
Thanks man, the tool is the European equivalent of a pipe wrench, it's called a Rohrzange, you can buy them in different sizes from 1" I thing up to 4" .I would never miss thes tool look there www.ebay.de/itm/402424716733?hash=item5db261ddbd:g:T-sAAOSwexVh8oWr
Is a band saw a better choice for cutting metal pipes and steel associated with making tractor attachments,,i been looking at a chp saw at harbor freight but also see many used band saws on marketplace,,today im needing to make a couple lift arms for a box blade i made out of scrap plate steel..they are 50 $ online,,seems high for 2 pieces of metal
I work for over 35 years with metall and for me is a metall bandsaw is the best way to cut. I dont want miss that machine.
@@dsfarmns2823 How expensive are blades for band saw vs chop saw,,i have a neighbor who is selling his band saw