Can My Milwaukee Impact START My 100 Year Old Grader ?
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- I am tired of having to start this old grader by hand cranking it. This thing is such a bear and can destroy your arm if it kicks back. in this video we are trying to figure out how to find an easier way to get this started.
Love it. There's no failure in seeing if it might work and yeah impacts are not the tool. Continuous rotations is what you want.
Maybe a starter like the top fuel and funny cars
Don’t let Ryno see you using those. Big big trouble! 😂
Hey James, you're probably better off using a drill. Impacts are notoriously bad for spinning things over, since they don't deliver constant torque. That's also exactly why you can easily hold them with 1 hand while they drive a big bolt, where you'd have to hold a drill with 2 hands and really fight it.
Ya I've had a couple people tell me to try a hole hawg so I'm gonna try that out in the next couple days
@@Mr_Get_Muddy Yeah that'll probably be better than a drill, it'll probably allow you to handle more torque. Be careful though, depending on how that system works, the engine starting could result in that bolt spinning very fast suddenly, faster than you're able to yank the drill off. Unless it's a very slow starting diesel, like an old tractor, it'd probably be a good idea to look into a one-way coupling.
Mount a flywheel on that shaft and make bracket put a starter on it
always put an electric motor mounted up front with a clutch pulley attached to it so when you spin it then clutch engages it. by the way a failure this is not it was an experiment .
That's a good idea 💡 🤔 gonna check this out for sure.
Impact isn't the right tool it needs to be consistent torque like a drill
Mount a flywheel on back make a bracket put a regular starter on in done some old stuff that way
ya deboss garage did this and a drill works
@@Sir_Chuckles_Channel exactly that's why I made the comment
Try hole hawg. We have milwaukee one and it has socket adapter that we use on water valves and fire hydrants and literally with a 4 ft extension on end it will literally turn anything lol
I think the biggest nut in the shop was the one makin this video 😅
Love the content brother
Definitely a true statement lol
I used a 2 handle, 1950s drill to try and start a small antique John Deere tractor. It backfired and took all the gears out. Thankfully could rebuild it, but i don't think I'll try that again.
Try a hole hawg i did this same thing with an outboard boat motor and impact wouldn't do it but a drill worked great
Gonna see if this will work when I get back
Need a big ass air drill lol not sure they make one big enough to turn that thing over
You just need to build a starter box. Battery, Starter with a shaft which you can then attach the socket and let her rip!
Ton of good feedback from this video. I definitely got some homework to do. Definitely gonna look into this
It’s not how you start the race but how you finish it. Great content 👍
Trying is not failing
The tool that shall not be named 😂
Love these videos!!
Aluminum rims are best for hangers
Trying is not Failure because now you know what won’t work. That crank reminds me of the big bore motorcycles we use to have kick over, sometimes they kicked back and you’d know it, Ouch. Dr Rusty just needs to find a bigger or better Defibrillator. When you said you had to find the biggest Nut in the Shop, I thought you were opening yourself up for a couple of Zingers. 😊👍👍👍
What about the air rachet you have for the Big Rig Tires? IS that too powerful? In any event, Im glad to be along for the ride!~
I am thinking that is a 1932 Cat #9 auto-patrol
Well I know it has a faded "auto patrol #12" painted on it.
@@Mr_Get_Muddy so that would move the date to 1938
You should try it using a drill
Does it have an on off switch that's maybe in the off position? It didn't do anything and never showed you trying to hand crank. It didn't seem to do anything as far as spark or compression.
If the hand crank works, I would mount the nut to it or make something that slips over the handle rod that's already welded to it, like a slotted socket.
strange it wouldn't go with the impact, you would think it has more then a humans arm
That's what I was thinking 🤔
Try a drill it’s not the motor sized I tried the same thing with a weed eater motor impacts can’t do it but a drill did it obviously lot bigger weed eater but worth a shot 😂.