He Left a Clip out of one Bucket mounts, done that myself once but lucky for me no damage. Heat it up with a Torch Rosebud tip, straighten it then weld a re-bar support ring around it then heat it red hot again and Quench it with Oil to Harden it, good to go. It is always a good idea when welder on any Powered Equipment to disconnect the Battery Ground wire to Protect the Alternator Diodes and all other Electrical Circuits too.
Well done. I spent a hot summer in BC, cutting torch in had. Cut up an old barge. Took a month ti to complete. There's something satisfying about bending steel
He Left a Clip out of one Bucket mounts, done that myself once but lucky for me no damage. Heat it up with a Torch Rosebud tip, straighten it then weld a re-bar support ring around it then heat it red hot again and Quench it with Oil to Harden it, good to go. It is always a good idea when welder on any Powered Equipment to disconnect the Battery Ground wire to Protect the Alternator Diodes and all other Electrical Circuits too.
Well done. I spent a hot summer in BC, cutting torch in had. Cut up an old barge. Took a month ti to complete. There's something satisfying about bending steel
That must’ve been a big undertaking
Great job!
Wow --- with leverage and heat you can move metal --- Cool
Great job 👏 👍
Thank you 👍
You should have played the song "John Deere Greene" by the late great Joe Diffie when painting it
Got a JD 1025 R and adjusting the Brake Bell Cams and the Brake Linkage is a bit confusing to me, any suggestions?
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Torch,check Port-a-power,check 50# sledge,check Lincoln tombstone,check...2000 bucks please.