You can't go far wrong with a 50 series I've not had much to do with the t's or n's but there are lads that can break an anvil but run valtra and have very little bother. 💪💪💪
Nicely done with the bolt👍 I never seem to get them out without drilling! My little oxy/ acetylene bottle have been great for jobs but it’s surprising what a little blow torch can do😁
What I tried to do especially the first few years when money was tight was buy an item every year, mig welder one year, bandsaw the next, you don't really feel the blow then. I haven't used a stick welder in years they are brilliant get out of jail card but a mig blows them out of the water for in the workshop
@@mrcvx I’m a bit stuck in a “damed if I do and damed if I don’t” kinda thing. I rent my workshop and don’t own any land so I’m not permanent anywhere if you know what I mean. I live in town soo can’t take anything back as it’ll get nicked 🤣🤦♂️. A mig is on the list of bits especially if I get a project in 🤞
Great video as always keep up the good content I personally love the valtra only drove the newer ones the t4/5 one of the most comfortable tractors the cab and front suspension is on air
@@mrcvx drove both vario which is a fendt transmission so ye can drive it on the stick or the peddle the power shift has 4 ranges with 5 gears the shifts are so smooth ye think it’s a vario but not best of all everything is on the joystick that is so programmable and USER friendly but if I was buying another one be vairo but that’s my opinion I think there good value for money but what’s important to me is the dealer back up it’s a must for me
Have you ever thought about bringing in 50 series valmets from Europe we have one of them with a quicke loader on it with 12000 hours great tractor very little bother 50 series seem to be making savage money on DoneDeal
Highly regarded in Europe too so the good ones make big money, you have to remember Germany and the Netherlands are close to Scandinavia so they just snap the good ones up, I think all these tractors were brilliant until agco got there hands on them. Look at older fends for example
I bought a N141 new in 2010,it was reliable but the range change was shocking,you needed to stop completely to change range and the brakes were none existent from day one.
I have seen them, they are just a massey ferguson with steyr colors, that kinda came about when steyr was being broken up. They had sold the engine division to valtra so that became sisu
Jesus no, I'm only doing work for customers that they probably find it tricky to get people to do. It's mostly our own. I wouldn't have the know how to rebuild an engine,
Those John Deere steps are absolute rubbish we had a jd 6600 and I replaced the step on the clutch side several times , I visited the John Deere factory in Mannheim and mentioned the poor quality of the steps but they reckoned the never hear any complaints 🤣 we don’t have any John Deere tractors now we have changed to new Holland and prefer them now
We take care of a few of them, service and repair never have any trouble, Good local parts source from main dealers.
Great video your a hard worker ive been following you from the start keep up the great work 👍👍
Thanks for the feedback and the views much appreciated 💪💪
Brilliant job lad you’re gifted 👍🏻 can’t bait the workshop vids 👌🏻
Thanks for the comment 💪💪
Good work, we run a little valtra n103, love it, a real gutsy strong tractor,
Top class video
Love the valtra 😎
Really enjoy the workshop videos 👍🏻
Valtra nice looking tractor
You can't go far wrong with a 50 series I've not had much to do with the t's or n's but there are lads that can break an anvil but run valtra and have very little bother. 💪💪💪
Nicely done with the bolt👍 I never seem to get them out without drilling! My little oxy/ acetylene bottle have been great for jobs but it’s surprising what a little blow torch can do😁
I gave up on drilling them out a long time ago after many failed attempts
@@mrcvx lol I’d love to but my wording isn’t that great especially with a stick. I’ve only really got into workshop stuff in the last few years
What I tried to do especially the first few years when money was tight was buy an item every year, mig welder one year, bandsaw the next, you don't really feel the blow then.
I haven't used a stick welder in years they are brilliant get out of jail card but a mig blows them out of the water for in the workshop
@@mrcvx I’m a bit stuck in a “damed if I do and damed if I don’t” kinda thing. I rent my workshop and don’t own any land so I’m not permanent anywhere if you know what I mean. I live in town soo can’t take anything back as it’ll get nicked 🤣🤦♂️. A mig is on the list of bits especially if I get a project in 🤞
That seems to be far more common in the UK then over here, tenant farming?
Great video as always keep up the good content I personally love the valtra only drove the newer ones the t4/5 one of the most comfortable tractors the cab and front suspension is on air
Have they a nice gearbox?
@@mrcvx drove both vario which is a fendt transmission so ye can drive it on the stick or the peddle the power shift has 4 ranges with 5 gears the shifts are so smooth ye think it’s a vario but not best of all everything is on the joystick that is so programmable and USER friendly but if I was buying another one be vairo but that’s my opinion I think there good value for money but what’s important to me is the dealer back up it’s a must for me
Great video my mate had 4 valtras great tractors to pull and go forever but he changed to new holland because of dealer backup
They say they are brillant to pull due to weight distribution
He went backwards.
We have two valtras give hardly any trouble one of them has given a few minor electrical problems but that’s it
Good work how do ye find the brakes on the valtra I have a n111 htech and brakes are very poor double pump kind thing
I never heard the guys mention they had brake problems
Only difference between acetylene and propane is the acetylene burns a good bit hotter and is a bit of a dirtier gas if a remember right
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Why did you weld the washer? Was it to bring it out flush against the nut?
Yes exactly and so there was no fear of welding the large nut to the wrong part,
@@mrcvx Did the washer fit inside the stud hole?
No the washer was the same size hole in it
The nut was then the width of the washer
Have you ever thought about bringing in 50 series valmets from Europe we have one of them with a quicke loader on it with 12000 hours great tractor very little bother 50 series seem to be making savage money on DoneDeal
Highly regarded in Europe too so the good ones make big money, you have to remember Germany and the Netherlands are close to Scandinavia so they just snap the good ones up,
I think all these tractors were brilliant until agco got there hands on them.
Look at older fends for example
I bought a N141 new in 2010,it was reliable but the range change was shocking,you needed to stop completely to change range and the brakes were none existent from day one.
Do you still have it
No I replaced it with a Deere 6.150r,only kept the Deere for a year,one of the 1st off the line,never bought a Deere since.
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Would you bring any good older John Deeres like 7810s etc in from Europe good ones make savage money in Ireland and the uk
I would if I could find good genuine ones
Did ye ever come across a steyr 9190? I suspect there’s a few breeds in her but a decent looking machine all the same.
I have seen them, they are just a massey ferguson with steyr colors, that kinda came about when steyr was being broken up. They had sold the engine division to valtra so that became sisu
What county are you in
Kerry
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Is that definitely a propane nozzle in your cutting torch can u screw it out an send me a photo,
Can do
Is mechanic now part of your work and if so what wont you take on?
Jesus no, I'm only doing work for customers that they probably find it tricky to get people to do.
It's mostly our own. I wouldn't have the know how to rebuild an engine,
Those John Deere steps are absolute rubbish we had a jd 6600 and I replaced the step on the clutch side several times , I visited the John Deere factory in Mannheim and mentioned the poor quality of the steps but they reckoned the never hear any complaints 🤣 we don’t have any John Deere tractors now we have changed to new Holland and prefer them now
Your right there made of paper, they are constantly failing
I didn't think you spelt Valtra that way..!!