im always thinking about tomorrow when im buying equipment-I have too because one bad or wasted move can set u back years and thousands of dollars. Its not like buying the wrong size T Shirt. Every move i make is thought out to the best of my ability at that moment. A enclosed trailer would be more valuable to someone else than to me cause i have the shop i built.
Hey Ray Ray Great video and great job on the project. Hopefully you won't have any more hiccups with the Koboda I think it's a beginners learning curb I'm thinking but the Great Ray Ray will overcome 😊 It's been really nice weather in Missouri I did stuff like what you did with a push mower 😊 take care Ray Ray keep up good work Ray Ray take care and God Bless
Hey Ray - where ya been? Hope all is well, can't wait for another video! Sorry to see the broken fitting, but kudos to you being able to repair it on your own. Too many other contractors have no mechanical skills like yourself and have to have a repair shop come pick up their machines and do whatever repairs are needed. You may not have made a lot of $$ on that job - but at the least you didn't have to spend any more than just the cost of the fittings and hose. A repair shop would have cost a fortune to do that, on top of charging you more than you probably paid for those parts. Okay, be well, be happy my friend! See ya on the next one. mikey
Did you install a polycarbonate window on the front of your SVL? Would have been helpful to add to the video when you changed the case drain fitting. thx.
Thanks Ray for your input on trailers you really got me to thinking about the future
im always thinking about tomorrow when im buying equipment-I have too because one bad or wasted move can set u back years and thousands of dollars. Its not like buying the wrong size T Shirt. Every move i make is thought out to the best of my ability at that moment. A enclosed trailer would be more valuable to someone else than to me cause i have the shop i built.
You're right Ray "it's a beast". Chucky & the brushcutter are great. Could've used them on the snakepit the other day! Cheers Mate. 💯👊💪😎
Right on
Ray, Chuck and good old Master Ex out there gettin' it done! Nice work, Ray!
Just another fitting to keep on hand. Boy these things sure add up. Keep up the good work.
Hey Ray Ray Great video and great job on the project. Hopefully you won't have any more hiccups with the Koboda I think it's a beginners learning curb I'm thinking but the Great Ray Ray will overcome 😊 It's been really nice weather in Missouri I did stuff like what you did with a push mower 😊 take care Ray Ray keep up good work Ray Ray take care and God Bless
Got it lookin good sir. KEEPCUTTIN
Hey Ray - where ya been? Hope all is well, can't wait for another video! Sorry to see the broken fitting, but kudos to you being able to repair it on your own. Too many other contractors have no mechanical skills like yourself and have to have a repair shop come pick up their machines and do whatever repairs are needed. You may not have made a lot of $$ on that job - but at the least you didn't have to spend any more than just the cost of the fittings and hose. A repair shop would have cost a fortune to do that, on top of charging you more than you probably paid for those parts. Okay, be well, be happy my friend! See ya on the next one. mikey
Nice rig Big Daddy 💯
That was an Anaconda vine😂
Did you install a polycarbonate window on the front of your SVL? Would have been helpful to add to the video when you changed the case drain fitting. thx.
Yes sir and its freaking awesome. I did it myself for less than 400 bucks- Kubota wanted $3500!
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008Can you please provide more information about this swap? Appreciate your videos, especially on the 75-3.
@@djdannis I did a entire video on replacing the front glass to Polycarbonate door
@@rayrayslawnlandscape2008 Much appreciated! I'll take a look. Thank you!!
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That’s the weak point. I think I said it before, ALWAYS have the pieces on hand to replace all of them and the hoses on site.