Guys, I am 57 years old, our family owns a grain elevator in Missouri... I am 3rd generation. I lost my dad when he was 59 years old... we were always close, but never got to "team up" on projects the way you folks do. He was the brains behind the operation, I was the fix it guy. He died in Oct of 1996. Scott, to watch you and your dad team up on this project, and to truly enjoy your time together doing it, just makes my heart swell up... I can not put into words what I am feeling right now! After all these years, I still miss him, I love him, and I thank him for being the example of a man that he was. Your family is just one fine example of what God intended the family unit should look like. Thank you... for sharing your stories with all of us. For me, it means so very much! God Bless you guys!
@@WelkerFarms He really was a great man, a helicopter pilot in the navy, came home to work with his family, and was a leader in the community where his faith in God was visible to everyone who knew him. You folks have a wonderful thing going on there... cherish every second of time that you have together.
It's great to see you still have time to play with the children when you are busy preparing for cultivation. All the very Best to all of you from the UK
My favorite part of all you videos is the fun you all have working together. You can really tell they love each other, if they don’t how could they put up with all the “dad” jokes. Thanks Welker’s for making my life a little happier.
I needed this comment. After my Dad got very sick with double pneumonia he wasn't the same. I decided I have to be here to take care of my parents but my now ex wife didn't agree. So I'm here now taking care of my parents and my dad is one stubborn son of à gun . The reason why I said I need your comment is because sometimes I get frustrated with them and I know I shouldn't. So thank you sir. And I'm sorry you lost your father. 🙏🙏 God bless you
@@roadhammer2380 my dad isn't gone yet...but we had to move away from farming and his health is failing...so I know the pain of that..just remember the love you shared. Seeing the Welkers work with their dad brings me to tears sometimes
Are the fan motors on your air seeder piston or gear motors. If they are piston you should put a filter on the high pressure side . I put 2 seperate gear pumps on my 976 last spring and my engineer said if you dont, the piston motor on the fan will wear out in a couple of years if not he guaranteed it would cause them to fail. I put a pump for each fan. On another topic it is sure nice to see 3 generations all working together. Im 60 years old and my Dad passed away in jan this year. He was 91 ran a combine up untill 2 years ago. He came out every day that we were working and was eager to run for parts or what ever he could do to help. He also drove around untill 3 days before he passed away. My grandson is the 6th generation. Keep the good videos coming.
Amazing that these Buds were designed 45 years ago with components that are still in use today so that you can expand the capabilities to increase your productivity. It will be interesting to see if today's tractors are so flexible (not like all of us will actually see it....).
love how you guys are a hands on farm, if its broke, YOU tear it apart and fix it. A lot of TH-cam farmers on here send everything back to dealer to get fixed or just lease a new tractor or implement, but not everyone can afford to do that . great to see your skills at work. good job!
I laugh any time I see a Cummins conversion. I installed a 93 12 valve in a Ford back in the winter of 99. The only part that was available was the transmission adapter. Everything else was fabricated in our shop. Another thing is we have been running a 1979 IH 4300 with a KTA 525 since 1985. So I know the engine from the inside out. The only tractor I have operated with old school horse power. Was a D7 Cat with a 3406 that we installed. It was the best tractor I every opertated. I am down here in Oregon where the fields are steep. And you guys should have met Bob. Every hydraulic conversion he ever did included valves on the hydraulic tank. So if you had a leak or needed some kind of repair you would not lose my hydraulic oil.
Is funny how you can tell the groups who have been doing youtube a while. Clearing things up on what you're doing to keep the people's comments low with all the corrective ways to do something or why'd you the do it like that😂Thank you for sharing & God Bless
🔥right on guyzz.. my fav videos is this, updates and wrenching on the buds. These tractors deserve it, will last another generation of farming 🔥👊🔥🏍🔨⚙️🚜Bob you rock man, your one liners are the best.
Great work on the bud guys. You never fail to impress. Nice to see taking the kids go for a spin. Anymore, kids today are raised in a bubble. Drives me nuts. Many years ago we use to load about 8 of my classmates into 1 of those old pickup bed liners and take them for a spin in the field. Hours of fun trying to dump them all out. Dad would just shake his head and laugh. We had about a 400 foot hill at about 35 degrees. That bed liner would scream down that hill. Even dad got in on that action. Lol
Great video! Love the family working together!! Just a tip. Put some grease/never seize on the shaft of the hydraulic pump before you put it into the PTO. That’s an “open” area since it has a weep hole in the bottom. Heats up with use then cools off at night sucking moisture in. Can rust as the shaft/coupler wear.
Instead of an additional pump you can use a priority valve that allows a fixed flow rate to one circuit and the rest to a 2nd. It is a nice inexpensive fix. I used this method on a skidsteer with a single aux circuit to power a core drill and a water pump. I sent a fix rate to the pump and the rest to the main drill (rotation and down force).
for smaller systems that would be fine but in this case they will get some overhead capability for further upgrades and use. Even the biggest tractors available today are pretty much on the edge of being able to supply enough for the current air seeders, and they dont even have sectional lift or sectional downpressure capabilities yet for the tool bars.
That's what I get for commenting before the I watch the entire thing. I noticed that the previous design used a priority valve/flow diverter. Evidently the one pump did not have enough flow to run both circuits.
Legarms, you should have tied a rope to the hose before you pulled the hose out. It would help to get the new hose back in. But looks like you got it back in without to many issues. Here is a pat on the back, for a job well done.
To keep our batteries from freezing up we put solar chargers on them. We had the same issue with our air seeder. Not enough flow to do everything. We put a flow control valve before the fan and it fixed it.
Yeah, it need to be done before seeding the peas. It"s almost time isn"t it? Not early this year. All still white from snow. A long winter, or not? The kids like it to run behind the defender. Love to see them enjoy their time. So much time dad wont have with building the house and prepair for the seeding. Well, wish you blessings. See yah!
Thanks for another great video Welkers. It was interesting and enjoyable. Wow. Scott you have done a great job with that extra hydraulic pump addition to the transmission. You had Bob helping for that extra set of hands. I must admit it was a little more complicated than I first thought. You had to do quite a bit to get it all together and operating. Wow. Great job and now you should have the hydraulic system you want for raising and lowering equipment you have hooked into the big bud. Assume you will demonstrate how it works in the next video since this one timed out. Nice work Welkers!!!! Was an interesting setup. Thanks for sharing. You all take care and be safe. God watch over you all. Prayers for moisture this spring. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Bob, Scott had you running a lot of those dad jokes, you held up though, that was pretty funny. I don't know if you have a tractor supply, or similar type store close to you, but what work's really well for oily spills, are pig mats, they are super absorbent, and make clean up easy. They work well for taking apart motors and transmissions without the mess. G-d bless.
I wish I was able to do some hydraulic work on my tractor like you! I'm inspired to add a rear SVC to mine now. How hard can that be? What could possibly go wrong? Scott and dad working hard and Nick's out playing with the kids! Go figure.
Good job guys!! I keep an assortment of JIC & NPT caps and plugs on hand to put on hoses and fittings to keep them clean and not make a mess in the floor.
On trucks there is a support bracket that goes from the back of the pump up to the back of Trans so the pto doesn't have to support all the weight of the pump Some thing to think about I have seen the pto Crack because the bracket was not used
No they're not, no battery survives in these conditions, no one wants to see their batteries getting junked after 2 years Iv been offered batteries to test but it's been under strict conditions not to share any results publicly good or bad and you have to pay tp send it back to the company when it fails I'll always take free batteries, no idea if they did anything with my results
No the millennial farmer is that guy. He literally has brand new cables batteries and a reduction gear starter in one of his KW with a battery cut off switch and within a week brand new batteries disconnected from everything possible run dead.
Did you think about going to an axial-piston PFC pump with power beyond? And just put electro-hydraulic valve control block on the air seeder? It's how John Deere planters work for years, eliminates points of failure with multiple pumps and lines and flow control valves. All you need going to the planter is pressure line, return line, case drain for hydraulic motors, compensation line to stroke the pump.
The chair sled back in my day 80s was a Honda big red 350 three wheeler a rope, a piece of plywood and a small square bale of straw... See the part your kids are missing out on... With our setup, when grandpa went around a curve or had to turn around bc of the way you swung out you'd go rolling off... DANGEROUS? sure... But it was HELLA FUN!... but hey it was the 80s... Someone might call CPS on you today! 😂😂
I see that you are installing a Muncie 8 bolt PTO that the pump bolt direct to. I have install a few of these . You only need to install a .020 gasket to space the correct spacing. I purchase these PTO direct from MUNCIE products Muncie,IN The company that I work for built and installed equipment on Tank Trucks that deliver fuel oil, gasoline and LPG for home and farms.
Hi Guy's Instead of the custom made valve-body you have ordered to control the fan-speed. You could use a Danfoss PVG 32 valve, it is the Lego off the hydraulic world, it can electronic adjusted by a potentionsmeter (voltage controlled) or a simple on/off switch in cabine of the tractor. The PVG system is simple system and easy to maintain and be build in some sweet units.
Is that a muncie pto? It sounds like a why not do it scenario to me with haveing the two driven off either end of the engine, and haveing a truck trans that supports a pto 👌🏻💯👍🏻
I see two semi's with the engines pulled. I do recall the brown Pete had frame issues not making it road worthy. Did you all find a donor truck so swap all the good parts into making another good truck?
I was always told when you weld on a piece of equipment with a computer you have to disconnect the computer before welding. Is this true I’ve never seen you guys disconnect anything when you meg or stick weld on big bud by the way, you guys have great Contant, and very talented
We've been taught that too and most all our equipment have power disconnects. So we always make sure to turn them off before we weld, just doesn't make it on camera.
Put a lot of them pto/pumps on semi tractors over the years for end dump trailers and live bottoms.I presume you'll only run it as needed for the air drill fan? Are you going to run the pto by push/pull cable or air switch?
I know you think the shifter knob is spinning but it’s like a firework butterfly and just spins up in the sky. The flying Fummings will be quite unique.
you guys need to get a set of the plastic inserts you stick into the open lines to keep them from leaking or debris getting in. Cheap mess minimization.
If you enjoyed this one we'd be tickled pink if you clicked that subscribe button! 😎
Yea I noticed that on 1:25 red Pete DOWN!
I clicked on the SUBSCRIBE button as requested & it would appear that now I'm UNSUBSCRIBED, is that what you wanted, if so why?🤔
@@leddielive reverse phycology, but we're dyslexic so maybe we got that backwards 🤔 😂
I’ve been a Sub since leg-arms came back an Nick kept threatening to fire him. lol. Great videos.
@@leddielive T hank you...
Guys, I am 57 years old, our family owns a grain elevator in Missouri... I am 3rd generation. I lost my dad when he was 59 years old... we were always close, but never got to "team up" on projects the way you folks do. He was the brains behind the operation, I was the fix it guy. He died in Oct of 1996. Scott, to watch you and your dad team up on this project, and to truly enjoy your time together doing it, just makes my heart swell up... I can not put into words what I am feeling right now! After all these years, I still miss him, I love him, and I thank him for being the example of a man that he was. Your family is just one fine example of what God intended the family unit should look like. Thank you... for sharing your stories with all of us. For me, it means so very much! God Bless you guys!
Sorry for your loss, your dad sounds like a tremendous man. Thankful for memories!
@@WelkerFarms He really was a great man, a helicopter pilot in the navy, came home to work with his family, and was a leader in the community where his faith in God was visible to everyone who knew him. You folks have a wonderful thing going on there... cherish every second of time that you have together.
I love Scott's giggle when he is reading the manual for the right number.
Love your updates to the Big Budds . Wish Scott would use more PPE, if just for his kids sake.
It's great to see you still have time to play with the children when you are busy preparing for cultivation. All the very Best to all of you from the UK
My favorite part of all you videos is the fun you all have working together. You can really tell they love each other, if they don’t how could they put up with all the “dad” jokes. Thanks Welker’s for making my life a little happier.
I miss moments in the shop that I had with my dad growing up. Cherish every minute fellas. God bless you all
I needed this comment. After my Dad got very sick with double pneumonia he wasn't the same. I decided I have to be here to take care of my parents but my now ex wife didn't agree. So I'm here now taking care of my parents and my dad is one stubborn son of à gun . The reason why I said I need your comment is because sometimes I get frustrated with them and I know I shouldn't. So thank you sir. And I'm sorry you lost your father. 🙏🙏 God bless you
@@roadhammer2380 my dad isn't gone yet...but we had to move away from farming and his health is failing...so I know the pain of that..just remember the love you shared. Seeing the Welkers work with their dad brings me to tears sometimes
It was a real treat to watch you work through the details of changing the hydraulics on Big Bud. Thank you for showing us what you achieved.
Your ability to fabricate and fix things never ceases to amaze me. Absolutely brilliant.
I just love father and sons working together and sharing some laughs. Those moments you will remember as the sweetest ones..
Are the fan motors on your air seeder piston or gear motors. If they are piston you should put a filter on the high pressure side . I put 2 seperate gear pumps on my 976 last spring and my engineer said if you dont, the piston motor on the fan will wear out in a couple of years if not he guaranteed it would cause them to fail. I put a pump for each fan. On another topic it is sure nice to see 3 generations all working together. Im 60 years old and my Dad passed away in jan this year. He was 91 ran a combine up untill 2 years ago. He came out every day that we were working and was eager to run for parts or what ever he could do to help. He also drove around untill 3 days before he passed away. My grandson is the 6th generation. Keep the good videos coming.
I love these videos of Scott doing his magic. I just wish they were 3 hours long. It might be pretty popular.
Amazing that these Buds were designed 45 years ago with components that are still in use today so that you can expand the capabilities to increase your productivity. It will be interesting to see if today's tractors are so flexible (not like all of us will actually see it....).
That is going to be a big improvement adding another pump. Sure nice to see you working with your dad, the world needs more of that.
love how you guys are a hands on farm, if its broke, YOU tear it apart and fix it. A lot of TH-cam farmers on here send everything back to dealer to get fixed or just lease a new tractor or implement, but not everyone can afford to do that . great to see your skills at work. good job!
Scott and Bob, you should be super proud of what you've done here. Epic result.
Keep those Big Buds going!!
I laugh any time I see a Cummins conversion. I installed a 93 12 valve in a Ford back in the winter of 99. The only part that was available was the transmission adapter. Everything else was fabricated in our shop. Another thing is we have been running a 1979 IH 4300 with a KTA 525 since 1985. So I know the engine from the inside out. The only tractor I have operated with old school horse power. Was a D7 Cat with a 3406 that we installed. It was the best tractor I every opertated. I am down here in Oregon where the fields are steep. And you guys should have met Bob. Every hydraulic conversion he ever did included valves on the hydraulic tank. So if you had a leak or needed some kind of repair you would not lose my hydraulic oil.
vacuum works good to keep the oil from draining if you have no valve
Interesting how they designed the big bud to be able to be updated and added onto. Forward thinking by them.
Tip for putting hydraulic hoses together use dawn dish soap works way better than wd-40
Is funny how you can tell the groups who have been doing youtube a while. Clearing things up on what you're doing to keep the people's comments low with all the corrective ways to do something or why'd you the do it like that😂Thank you for sharing & God Bless
I really appreciated leg arms explaining why they are upgrading the hydraulics
🔥right on guyzz.. my fav videos is this, updates and wrenching on the buds. These tractors deserve it, will last another generation of farming 🔥👊🔥🏍🔨⚙️🚜Bob you rock man, your one liners are the best.
Gotta love it when Bob and LegArms is working together to get things done. Awesome video guys. 🚜🚜🚜
Great work on the bud guys. You never fail to impress. Nice to see taking the kids go for a spin. Anymore, kids today are raised in a bubble. Drives me nuts. Many years ago we use to load about 8 of my classmates into 1 of those old pickup bed liners and take them for a spin in the field. Hours of fun trying to dump them all out. Dad would just shake his head and laugh. We had about a 400 foot hill at about 35 degrees. That bed liner would scream down that hill. Even dad got in on that action. Lol
Great video! Love the family working together!!
Just a tip. Put some grease/never seize on the shaft of the hydraulic pump before you put it into the PTO. That’s an “open” area since it has a weep hole in the bottom. Heats up with use then cools off at night sucking moisture in. Can rust as the shaft/coupler wear.
Watching before breakfast, and had a belly laugh at the humor. May God Bless!
Pump the oil through a filter while transferring the oil 💡
Instead of an additional pump you can use a priority valve that allows a fixed flow rate to one circuit and the rest to a 2nd. It is a nice inexpensive fix. I used this method on a skidsteer with a single aux circuit to power a core drill and a water pump. I sent a fix rate to the pump and the rest to the main drill (rotation and down force).
for smaller systems that would be fine but in this case they will get some overhead capability for further upgrades and use. Even the biggest tractors available today are pretty much on the edge of being able to supply enough for the current air seeders, and they dont even have sectional lift or sectional downpressure capabilities yet for the tool bars.
That's what I get for commenting before the I watch the entire thing. I noticed that the previous design used a priority valve/flow diverter. Evidently the one pump did not have enough flow to run both circuits.
Good conten better than anything on tv. Thank you .
Legarms, you should have tied a rope to the hose before you pulled the hose out. It would help to get the new hose back in. But looks like you got it back in without to many issues. Here is a pat on the back, for a job well done.
i love watching you guys work on old iron
Hey Walker family, Thanks to all of you for a great video. Happy planting season!
To keep our batteries from freezing up we put solar chargers on them. We had the same issue with our air seeder. Not enough flow to do everything. We put a flow control valve before the fan and it fixed it.
Hey Scott! Coming from an Old Farmall guy I really like your vintage international hat
I work for Muncie PTO. Glad you went with us!
There is nothing you guys can't get done that's awesome love the content
Yeah, it need to be done before seeding the peas. It"s almost time isn"t it? Not early this year. All still white from snow. A long winter, or not? The kids like it to run behind the defender. Love to see them enjoy their time. So much time dad wont have with building the house and prepair for the seeding. Well, wish you blessings. See yah!
Bountiful harvest to all the hard working families in the agricultural community! Ingenuity keeps your business rolling!
Thanks for another great video Welkers.
It was interesting and enjoyable.
Wow. Scott you have done a great job with that extra hydraulic pump addition to the transmission.
You had Bob helping for that extra set of hands. I must admit it was a little more complicated than I first thought. You had to do quite a bit to get it all together and operating. Wow.
Great job and now you should have the hydraulic system you want for raising and lowering equipment you have hooked into the big bud.
Assume you will demonstrate how it works in the next video since this one timed out.
Nice work Welkers!!!!
Was an interesting setup. Thanks for sharing.
You all take care and be safe. God watch over you all. Prayers for moisture this spring.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
In 1978 all you needed was 2 remotes on most equipment. One to unfold the wings and one to lift it and let it down.
Those Cummins start great in cold weather I know I live in Maine
Between cutting that large hose and pumping that oil, I'd say the arm is in pretty good shape👍.
wonderful video again. The ending with the children was just wonderful. enjoy God's blessings
Big bud thought those tractors out really well when it comes to maintenance. Skidders are a nightmare trying to run hoses
We used on old chest freezer hood and towed it behind a snowmobile, what a blast!
Montana where the winter snow feels like your in the Arctic or Antarctica!
Bob, Scott had you running a lot of those dad jokes, you held up though, that was pretty funny. I don't know if you have a tractor supply, or similar type store close to you, but what work's really well for oily spills, are pig mats, they are super absorbent, and make clean up easy. They work well for taking apart motors and transmissions without the mess. G-d bless.
I'm a software developer, and I get it.
I also understand acronyms...
"PTO take off" is silly, but not as silly as "power PTO take off" would be.
Missing the point.......
The power from the big bud is being "taken off" to the new PTO " power take off" to the pump. Semantics do it every time.
When I installed the pto on my semi I think I had to use 1 thick and one thin to get i think it was 6-10 thousands and I had that same pto and pump.
Hey Leg Arms I would love to have that I/H cap. Man they are hard to find!! Love it!! Great video buddy!! From La.
I wish I was able to do some hydraulic work on my tractor like you! I'm inspired to add a rear SVC to mine now. How hard can that be? What could possibly go wrong? Scott and dad working hard and Nick's out playing with the kids! Go figure.
It’s awesome that you guys all get too work together
8:00 use a shop vac to hold the oil in the tank. Works like charm. Edit.... might not work with a big access hole opened up....
That pipe crimper has earned its cost back a few times over with all the hoses that need to be done. Love the shop videos! Take care and God bless!
Hi from Aberdeenshire in Scotland this was a brilliant video really enjoyed it thanks guys
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Good job guys!! I keep an assortment of JIC & NPT caps and plugs on hand to put on hoses and fittings to keep them clean and not make a mess in the floor.
Really love that logo on your cap
The money your family saves with your wonderful farm shop is awesome. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas with us. 👍👍👍
On trucks there is a support bracket that goes from the back of the pump up to the back of Trans so the pto doesn't have to support all the weight of the pump
Some thing to think about
I have seen the pto Crack because the bracket was not used
Appreciate it, definitely not a bad idea to reinforce it.
If you make sure your pipe wrench makes 3 points of contact, you will keep your pipe round.
Bonjour la famille Welker super video de mecanique gros chantier bon courage a tous
Now we now where the Cat motor is going. Both Pete’s sitting next to the small Bud with power plants stripped out.
Welkers are awesome!
We always had to feed the concrete chickens on the floor when working with hydraulic or engine oil every day at work.
Marketing department of a battery manufacturer is missing an opportunity to sponsor this channel.
No they're not, no battery survives in these conditions, no one wants to see their batteries getting junked after 2 years
Iv been offered batteries to test but it's been under strict conditions not to share any results publicly good or bad and you have to pay tp send it back to the company when it fails
I'll always take free batteries, no idea if they did anything with my results
No the millennial farmer is that guy. He literally has brand new cables batteries and a reduction gear starter in one of his KW with a battery cut off switch and within a week brand new batteries disconnected from everything possible run dead.
1:44 what's with the two trucks with the engines picked out? 🤔🤔
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Well done once again Welkers!
Did you think about going to an axial-piston PFC pump with power beyond? And just put electro-hydraulic valve control block on the air seeder? It's how John Deere planters work for years, eliminates points of failure with multiple pumps and lines and flow control valves. All you need going to the planter is pressure line, return line, case drain for hydraulic motors, compensation line to stroke the pump.
Looks like you guys are going to have moisture this spring
“Quick Leg Arms, get that floor dry on that hydraulic fluid before Dad comes!” 😂🤣
The chair sled back in my day 80s was a Honda big red 350 three wheeler a rope, a piece of plywood and a small square bale of straw...
See the part your kids are missing out on... With our setup, when grandpa went around a curve or had to turn around bc of the way you swung out you'd go rolling off... DANGEROUS? sure... But it was HELLA FUN!... but hey it was the 80s...
Someone might call CPS on you today! 😂😂
I see that you are installing a Muncie 8 bolt PTO that the pump bolt direct to. I have install a few of these . You only need to install a .020 gasket to space the correct spacing. I purchase these PTO direct from MUNCIE products Muncie,IN The company that I work for built and installed equipment on Tank Trucks that deliver fuel oil, gasoline and LPG for home and farms.
Not true. Its not one size fits all. Have to figure out the shims on each of them
Hi Guy's
Instead of the custom made valve-body you have ordered to control the fan-speed. You could use a Danfoss PVG 32 valve, it is the Lego off the hydraulic world, it can electronic adjusted by a potentionsmeter (voltage controlled) or a simple on/off switch in cabine of the tractor. The PVG system is simple system and easy to maintain and be build in some sweet units.
Sometimes a good trick to get hoses on fittings is to boil Water and dip the Rubber hose in it. It makes the Rubber Softer☝️
Get it? Got it? Good! (a famous saying on our farm )
New motor going in the red Peterbilt from the look of it from the starting of video got a motor out of a used truck
You guys are awesome God bless you
Is that a muncie pto? It sounds like a why not do it scenario to me with haveing the two driven off either end of the engine, and haveing a truck trans that supports a pto 👌🏻💯👍🏻
I see two semi's with the engines pulled. I do recall the brown Pete had frame issues not making it road worthy. Did you all find a donor truck so swap all the good parts into making another good truck?
I was always told when you weld on a piece of equipment with a computer you have to disconnect the computer before welding. Is this true I’ve never seen you guys disconnect anything when you meg or stick weld on big bud by the way, you guys have great Contant, and very talented
We've been taught that too and most all our equipment have power disconnects. So we always make sure to turn them off before we weld, just doesn't make it on camera.
@24:01 The transmission's full!
Just wondering if you have to support the oil feed line to the new pump, there is going to be a lot of bouncing force on that coupler…?
He did add supports, just didn't film it.
You guys are the best!
Great story fellas! Love it.
Put a lot of them pto/pumps on semi tractors over the years for end dump trailers and live bottoms.I presume you'll only run it as needed for the air drill fan? Are you going to run the pto by push/pull cable or air switch?
I know you think the shifter knob is spinning but it’s like a firework butterfly and just spins up in the sky. The flying Fummings will be quite unique.
Nick buy leg arms some 22" knipex cobra pliers!
you guys need to get a set of the plastic inserts you stick into the open lines to keep them from leaking or debris getting in. Cheap mess minimization.
.006 to .120? Basically does it touch the other gear and not bind? 👌
hey what's with the two semi trucks with no engines
Just started watching the video and what has happened to the 2 semi parked up with no front end or engines in them?
Couldn't you just put a proportioning valve to the fan that you could set to maintain the fan speed?
That's why we're converting to dedicated pump for air fan. Previous diverter left a slow reaction response to implement and dropped fan speed
Welkers are so smart and skilled...all I can do is watch with awe. I could never figure all this out. Good work fellas!
When you moving the fish out of the shop? Or is it still to cold? Northern mn were open water!
Southern wisconsin... were cutting rye grass and planting Beans.
So when do we get to see what's going on the beaterbuilt and the new blue pete sitting beside it???????
what's going on with the 2 torn down peterbilts?
What’s going on with the the Red & Blue Peterbilts???? Missing there motors
19:00 Your son will be swearing a lot in future 😅🤣