You can also get "bottoming" taps , they don't have the tapered end . Or thread chasers , they actually come in a kit for freshening up bolts or blind tappings . Been a blast going back through your vids . Fluffy is just the best , LOL . Thanks Jt , as usual entertaining as hell and very informative !
Really like your videos on these old Masseys. Would've been handy a couple years ago when I swapped from 34s to 38s. Broke a bolt because I didn't clean the threads, luckily I was able to get it off with a port-a-power. Paid a machine shop good money to handle the broken bolt. The next Massey got the threads chased with a tap and that's how I'll do it from now on. Anyway, I'm glad to find a channel about the best tractors ever made, keep on keeping on and I'll keep watching.
Was so interested in this that I didn't realize until three quarters way through that Fluffy hadn't stopped in to supervise. 😳 So relieved when she showed up at the very end! Have a happy Christmas Joe! Give Fluffy a Christmas hug from me!
JT, you may have answered my question with this video. I’m re-mounting rear rims on my Massey Fergusen 282. I took them off to paint them. I think I will have to remove the wheel weights to put them back on. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you for your video.
I usually put the cast center on first, then the tire. It doesn’t have to be done that way, but in this case it was easier. I did the tires and centers on my 165 in one piece, you just have to go slow and be careful. If that comes down on you that’s game over 😳
Well JT, Merry Christmas, and have a very happy new year, from north or the border. In response to questioning how you ended up there today, what was the chances it involved some Christmas cheer thinking juice? (My best decisions were helped by Jose Cuervo.) Changing tractor tires sucks. Period. But, we still do it, cuz, nobody else is gonna do it for free. Next, when you pulled the first two bolts out, I couldn't help but wonder is Fluffy was off screen trying to catch them!
They are going on the 1100, she’s getting 18.4-38 tires this winter as the 34 inch wheels on it are chloride rusted . Then I’ll have the same size tires on both tractors, makes it easier to keep a spare around if one size fits all 😉
You can also get "bottoming" taps , they don't have the tapered end . Or thread chasers , they actually come in a kit for freshening up bolts or blind tappings . Been a blast going back through your vids . Fluffy is just the best , LOL . Thanks Jt , as usual entertaining as hell and very informative !
Thanks!
Really like your videos on these old Masseys. Would've been handy a couple years ago when I swapped from 34s to 38s. Broke a bolt because I didn't clean the threads, luckily I was able to get it off with a port-a-power. Paid a machine shop good money to handle the broken bolt. The next Massey got the threads chased with a tap and that's how I'll do it from now on.
Anyway, I'm glad to find a channel about the best tractors ever made, keep on keeping on and I'll keep watching.
Thank you so much! Massey man since I was a little guy😉, need to find another one now that I’ve got all these fairly buttoned up!
Looook out for Fluffy throwing heavy things sir. You scared me there.
Awesome upload sir, thank you.
Yo TH-cam take notice.
I always make sure she’s safe 😉. Lol
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Was so interested in this that I didn't realize until three quarters way through that Fluffy hadn't stopped in to supervise. 😳 So relieved when she showed up at the very end! Have a happy Christmas Joe! Give Fluffy a Christmas hug from me!
Thank you! Will do!
Great personality and Fluffy adds that certain something only a kitty cat can 😻
She’s the real attraction 😉
Merry Christmas and Happy New year from the UK. Great channel looking forward to next year’s films.
Thanks! I’ve got some ideas cooking up 😉
Merry Christmas and happy new year!
Thanks dude,,that was totally fun!!
Cool video friend thank you and merry Christmas 🎅🎄and a Happy New year 🎉 when they come 😊and please keep the great videos coming 👍from Scotland
Thank you! I’ll keep them coming 😉
No hay traductor??
Cool fix! Happy New Year to you and Fluffy!
Great video merry Christmas
Good info. Merry Christmas!!! 👌
Thank you! You too!
Good to know Joe! Cool
Thanks!
Gun cleaning wire brushes work really good in those cruddy bolt holes
I was thinking that as I was trying to dig them out with the brush I had. But as usual I did it the hard way 😆
Have a Massey Christmas also !!!
You made that l👀k easy ! Well done! Merry Christmas crazy man with thinking juice in his hand
Thank you! You as well!
great new video!!!
Thank you!
I was wondering last night how ole JT was getting along. I hope you have a Merry Christmas! FJB.
Merry Christmas to you as well!
JT, you may have answered my question with this video. I’m re-mounting rear rims on my Massey Fergusen 282. I took them off to paint them. I think I will have to remove the wheel weights to put them back on. Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Thank you for your video.
I usually put the cast center on first, then the tire. It doesn’t have to be done that way, but in this case it was easier. I did the tires and centers on my 165 in one piece, you just have to go slow and be careful. If that comes down on you that’s game over 😳
Well JT, Merry Christmas, and have a very happy new year, from north or the border. In response to questioning how you ended up there today, what was the chances it involved some Christmas cheer thinking juice? (My best decisions were helped by Jose Cuervo.) Changing tractor tires sucks. Period. But, we still do it, cuz, nobody else is gonna do it for free. Next, when you pulled the first two bolts out, I couldn't help but wonder is Fluffy was off screen trying to catch them!
Thank you! I think she was😆! Sometimes it takes a little thinking juice to get a unwanted project moving!
Thank you sir realy like your videos
If you had a heated , concrete floor, closed in shop, you could fix the world!
I believe that would definitely help 😆
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What ya gonna do with them centers?
They are going on the 1100, she’s getting 18.4-38 tires this winter as the 34 inch wheels on it are chloride rusted . Then I’ll have the same size tires on both tractors, makes it easier to keep a spare around if one size fits all 😉
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