Paul it was an absolute pleasure and delightful moment for me and my family to hear my own name mentioned on TH-cam for the first time ever in my life. That’s right I’m 29 tomorrow 🎉🎉🎉🤩💗💕🥞🚜🍕🤩
If you want to save your bucket brush from wear get a tractor yard scraper. The scraper is a cheap way of cleaning up muck from the cement when it’s nice and wet especially if it’s raining. I use one to clean up around the silage pit and where I load the diet feeder. Brilliant for cleaning the silage pit getting ready for silage making used in conjunction with a tanker of water. No hand brushing or power washing needed
When setting the lights I just use a tape measure and for ever metre you go back the line of your lights has to drop by 1cm from the height of the light. You will get them as high as they can go while still good for the nct. The lights in my Leon are a secret 🤫
Great Vdeo
Paul it was an absolute pleasure and delightful moment for me and my family to hear my own name mentioned on TH-cam for the first time ever in my life. That’s right I’m 29 tomorrow 🎉🎉🎉🤩💗💕🥞🚜🍕🤩
Have a good one lad 👍
Next year is the big one at number 30.
Great video again lads the tankers look well always keep an eye on the drip of oil in the pump a lot of people forget to check it
Very common mistake alright Johnny 👍
Is there anything that Mick doesn't know
Great videos
A world of knowledge Thomas
Good video lads, a busy workshop there, that pump in the tank sounded a bit rough
Cheers Gearoid a small bit noisy alright but has improved
Good stuff
Have to say you very good With the young lads. Keeps them off the Street
Cheers John 👍
@@finnegansfarm9137 no bother 👌
Great content
Great video Paul, lot going on this week in the workshop. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Busy week alright John
Good video again.
Thanks Brian 👍
Great video again lads.
Cheers Declan
Mick should open his own garage
Another great videos. No need for lights, the more lights the longer ya have to work 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Cheers Gerry 🤣
great video
Cheers Mark
If you want to save your bucket brush from wear get a tractor yard scraper. The scraper is a cheap way of cleaning up muck from the cement when it’s nice and wet especially if it’s raining. I use one to clean up around the silage pit and where I load the diet feeder. Brilliant for cleaning the silage pit getting ready for silage making used in conjunction with a tanker of water. No hand brushing or power washing needed
We have a yard scraper that sits onto forklift blades great job when yard is wet
@@finnegansfarm9137 perfect
a tip when painting wheel rims if you put a little bit of grease on the tyre with a paint brush no need to mask tyre when finished wipe off
Cheers Tom good idea 👍
It was a good one ✔️Almost 17k P subscribers!
Cheers Ronald 👍
When setting the lights I just use a tape measure and for ever metre you go back the line of your lights has to drop by 1cm from the height of the light.
You will get them as high as they can go while still good for the nct.
The lights in my Leon are a secret 🤫
Keep them guessing Kaylem 👍
Any update on the 2 old deeres that are beside the bench there for restoration
Hoping to put second cab on shortly 👍
that soviet head badge 🤐
is there anything that Mick does not know or cannot fix?
Not too much he doesn’t know Tom
And you almost got my surname correct Paul it’s actually Kieran Coyle not Kiernan.
Cheers Kieran 👍
That’s correct
Will u stop I was done a apprenticeship on diggers and I know ave me own .Ter a toy 2 work on