Ross be positive , it mite go good! Yes i'm sure you are one of very few that likes the dark green. I'm one who likes the other green. We can both be thankful. We live in the land of free choice. Have a good day!
As much as I like not chasing fasteners I think I could live with it. At least at the end of the day I wouldn’t look like I came out from under a bridge. Well, my face would still look like that either way, but at least my clothes would be clean.
I will offer a humble suggestion. I keep a couple pieces of 3/4" plywood around to throw on the ground under tractors I have to split outside. Makes things so much easier.
I’ve done that before too! My piece of plywood is currently under a pick up I’ve got the transmission out of. I guess I shouldn’t be so cheap and go buy another one 🤣
A bit anti-climactic... I was expecting it to fire up and drive out of the "Shop". Well, now I'm all excited for the next installment. "Same Ross time, same Ross channel". Woohoo 🎉! 👍🚜🇺🇲
I developed a technique you should consider. I noticed you're working over a dirt floor. If you make sure all parts, bolts, gaskets, etc., are covered with the appropriate material (grease, oil, sealant, etc.) when you drop them on the ground, they'll pick up extra dirt and the extra grit will keep bolts from coming out and parts from moving. 🤣🤣🤣 Enjoyed the video and am learning a lot.
Thanks Russ! I actually had a big piece of cardboard saved from an appliance box but it got wet the other day so I guess I’m back to laying in the dust 😭
Thanks Ross! Enjoying every minute of this series. Of course I have a 1365 and hope at my age I never have to tear it down that far but if I do I’ll know what to do! Thanks again!
Last winter I split my MM 350, same as Oliver 1265. Put in new clutch discs and put back together, but now it won't stop spinning when clutch is pressed down. Going to split again and see what I did wrong.
It’ll be interesting to see what the cause is. I did notice that the throwout bearing is slightly thicker than the original and I’m hoping that doesn’t cause me problems.
Hey you can see lol. I think me and you should bye stock in brake clean spray. I've been working on the 1750 n 185 white I bought I believe I'm on my second 12 pack and not beverages lol. From turkey creek farms be safe n thankful
U keep going lol u going to have some we’re under cover to work on stuff lol but if you are like me that want last long before it full of parts or some pay projects lol
I have to look up how many years they made them. They made them earlier than this as the 1355 and then they made them later as the 1370. Basically the same tractor became the 2-60 white. I’m sure it will be handy as another utility tractor
About to destroy the new seal by improper installation.... there is a seal installer needed to install that seal... or you beat the thing up installing it crooked
A hammer is my go to tool. If you dont need it you can always throw it.
It is a great stress reliever as well 🤣🤣🤣
Flywheel Rejuvenation Tool!!!😂😂😂
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I just love my factory Fiat flywheel rejuvenation tool. I use it all the time!! (Wether it’s a Fiat or not). 🤣
It works on both Italian and American. They were really thinking when they designed it 🤣
Ross be positive , it mite go good! Yes i'm sure you are one of very few that likes the dark green. I'm one who likes the other green. We can both be thankful. We live in the land of free choice. Have a good day!
Thanks William! I love all tractors, but Olivers are my favorite.
I'm really enjoying this series!
Thanks Doug! I’m kind of at a standstill waiting for parts but hopefully they’ll show up soon and I could continue.
Wow, installing several lights. Things are getting serious. You are stepping up your game. 🤣👍. But seriously, another great video!
Thanks! I’ve been meaning to clean the spot out and put lights in it for several years so TH-cam has been a good motivator once again.
Thanks Ross ! Looking forward to part 4 and beyond!
Thanks John!
Great Video. Enjoy the Progress of your Tractor.
Thanks Chad!
Don't let everyone talk you into concrete. Bolts bounce and roll away on concrete, but stay right where they landed in dirt.
As much as I like not chasing fasteners I think I could live with it. At least at the end of the day I wouldn’t look like I came out from under a bridge. Well, my face would still look like that either way, but at least my clothes would be clean.
Thanks Ross for another great video
Thanks Scott!
Another great video. To be continued......
Thanks! I’m waiting on parts but hopefully soon we can continue!
I will offer a humble suggestion. I keep a couple pieces of 3/4" plywood around to throw on the ground under tractors I have to split outside. Makes things so much easier.
I’ve done that before too! My piece of plywood is currently under a pick up I’ve got the transmission out of. I guess I shouldn’t be so cheap and go buy another one 🤣
Enjoyed can't wait to see you crank and drive machine
Thanks! I’m growing impatient as well. I broke something yesterday so now I have to wait several weeks to get it shipped here from Canada :(
Wow not good
Glad to see your making progress with the 1365
Thanks Kevin!
Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching Ross !
Thanks Scott!
great video the little tractor is coming together😊
A bit anti-climactic... I was expecting it to fire up and drive out of the "Shop". Well, now I'm all excited for the next installment. "Same Ross time, same Ross channel". Woohoo 🎉! 👍🚜🇺🇲
Thanks Jack! Believe me I wish I was to that point where I could fire it up and drive it out. It keeps fighting me. Crazy Italian 🤣🤣🤣
Can’t wait to see that tractor crawl out of there on its own. Good video
Thanks Casey! I can’t wait either!
Love your work Pete from Wisconsin
I developed a technique you should consider. I noticed you're working over a dirt floor. If you make sure all parts, bolts, gaskets, etc., are covered with the appropriate material (grease, oil, sealant, etc.) when you drop them on the ground, they'll pick up extra dirt and the extra grit will keep bolts from coming out and parts from moving. 🤣🤣🤣 Enjoyed the video and am learning a lot.
Thanks Charlie! I’ve been using your technique for years apparently 🤣🤣🤣
@@rosstheoliverman And here I thought I was sharing one of the real secrets of the universe. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I loved it Pete
Enjoy your videos!!
Thanks John!
Great video...
Thanks Ken!
New lights are nice and bright.
They’re pretty awesome for only 80 bucks.
I'll be looking forward to seeing the next part. Well the lights sure light up the area. Thanks Michael
Thanks Michael!
great video
Thanks Alan!
Light now what’s next concrete floor. 😂 love the video as always 👍🏻
Hopefully one day I can make that happen!
Good video.
Thanks!!!
the dirt is your friend its amazing what a chunk of cardboard will help you out
Thanks Russ! I actually had a big piece of cardboard saved from an appliance box but it got wet the other day so I guess I’m back to laying in the dust 😭
@@rosstheoliverman oh well it was worth a shot
Keep’em coming Ross , your videos are enjoyable.
Thanks Keith!
I liked that !
Thanks Keith !
here's another comment good job.
Thanks Gary!
I enjoy your videos. Keep them coming.
Thanks Greg!
Thanks Ross! Enjoying every minute of this series. Of course I have a 1365 and hope at my age I never have to tear it down that far but if I do I’ll know what to do! Thanks again!
Thanks Dale! Hopefully you never have to tear it down this far 🤣
Nice lighting
Thanks!!
Getting there……maybe. LoL
Lol, if you only knew. I broke something else and I’m waiting on the part to get here from Canada. It’s hard waiting, like a kid on Christmas.
Last winter I split my MM 350, same as Oliver 1265. Put in new clutch discs and put back together, but now it won't stop spinning when clutch is pressed down. Going to split again and see what I did wrong.
It’ll be interesting to see what the cause is. I did notice that the throwout bearing is slightly thicker than the original and I’m hoping that doesn’t cause me problems.
Reason why I bought a case of brake clean before I even started the 1955 project….lol
I’ve already went through a case. I guess I’ll have to get another one 🤣
Hey you can see lol. I think me and you should bye stock in brake clean spray. I've been working on the 1750 n 185 white I bought I believe I'm on my second 12 pack and not beverages lol. From turkey creek farms be safe n thankful
🤣🤣🤣 I agree! I think I’m about two to one- two cases break clean for every one case of barley pops
U keep going lol u going to have some we’re under cover to work on stuff lol but if you are like me that want last long before it full of parts or some pay projects lol
I know the progress is gonna slow down as the wallet empties 🤣
@@rosstheoliverman lol
Ross what was 1365 use for? How many years they them ? What tractors you wish have why? Thank you for answer my questions.
I have to look up how many years they made them. They made them earlier than this as the 1355 and then they made them later as the 1370. Basically the same tractor became the 2-60 white. I’m sure it will be handy as another utility tractor
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Thanks Paul!
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Thanks Tom !
Fiat madness!!
It’s crazy! 😜
About to destroy the new seal by improper installation.... there is a seal installer needed to install that seal... or you beat the thing up installing it crooked
It can’t be any worse than the one I took out of there. It looked like somebody installed it with a punch in about 10,000 hits.
I'm not sure your pretty enough to film in that much light, just sayin, be careful of the closeups
🤣🤣🤣 I guess I won’t sit by the phone waiting for the glamour magazines to call