Blake, when I saw the title, I thought oh no what went wrong. I guess nothing went so wrong that the loader is not sticking around the farm. That is good to know. Nice troubleshooting the wiring and getting the new harness to function correctly. Thank you for sharing the video, it is much appreciated.
Nice job getting the V Plow to work with the loader. Glad to see that you finally got a door for the loader. Thanks for sharing what you learned with this part of the project. Take care.
Watched this video again after your latest video on why you chose it and your workload, etc. Just wanted to go through it again. I was surprised to see you using the light blue tool to insert the pins for your jumper. I thought that was the removal tool for those terminals, not to insert. The plastic on ones similar I have used was so thin it likely would have split or broken if attempting to press to insert terminals. Obviously your mileage varied, which is good for you. 😉
Hello Blake, Nice video and glad you got this attachment figured out and working!!! I have ran this v-blade attachment for over a decade and they have their place when it comes to snow removal. As with most blades, … you will love it for opening up a driveway as long as the ground is frozen. I’m hoping you don’t get frustrated if it keeps tripping on you or digging in. That controller you took off is around $900 so don’t throw it out. They made two styles of these v-blades. One was rigid and the other could tilt for uneven ground. Another word of warning ⚠️ You have a big machine with a lot of weight and momentum. Take it slow until you get a feel of the attachment or you will have a folded up paperweight. I’ve seen quite a few new pieces totally wrecked from guys going wide open and hooking the tip on an obstruction. Good luck and best wishes!!! Art
I enjoy all of your videos Blake. I'm just wondering if you still have the Ford 8N tractor? My grandfather had one, and I have some early memories riding on it. Also, I learned to drive it when I was a young teen. Good stuff.
I've always been told that bobcat uses some sort of proprietary pulse current to control their attachments. It's their way of keeping themselves separate from other manufactures or some shirt.
Blake, when I saw the title, I thought oh no what went wrong. I guess nothing went so wrong that the loader is not sticking around the farm. That is good to know. Nice troubleshooting the wiring and getting the new harness to function correctly. Thank you for sharing the video, it is much appreciated.
Nice job getting the V Plow to work with the loader. Glad to see that you finally got a door for the loader. Thanks for sharing what you learned with this part of the project. Take care.
Your dog was cracking me up!
I need to find a loader like that! Handy little dude
Great video Blake!!👍 Love how Ivy is presenting her toy's on the camera on the loader and found a new use for a tug toy holder! 😄🐕🦺👍
Great to see that door on, bet you could have used it in the winter. Well at least you have it now. Wow that plug and harness seems complex.
Watched this video again after your latest video on why you chose it and your workload, etc. Just wanted to go through it again. I was surprised to see you using the light blue tool to insert the pins for your jumper. I thought that was the removal tool for those terminals, not to insert. The plastic on ones similar I have used was so thin it likely would have split or broken if attempting to press to insert terminals. Obviously your mileage varied, which is good for you. 😉
glad you finally got your door. maybe you wont freeze as bad this coming winter
Goodness I'd be ripping my hair out over that wiring great video thanks for sharing 💪💪💪👍😎
Hello Blake,
Nice video and glad you got this attachment figured out and working!!! I have ran this v-blade attachment for over a decade and they have their place when it comes to snow removal. As with most blades, … you will love it for opening up a driveway as long as the ground is frozen. I’m hoping you don’t get frustrated if it keeps tripping on you or digging in. That controller you took off is around $900 so don’t throw it out. They made two styles of these v-blades. One was rigid and the other could tilt for uneven ground. Another word of warning ⚠️ You have a big machine with a lot of weight and momentum. Take it slow until you get a feel of the attachment or you will have a folded up paperweight. I’ve seen quite a few new pieces totally wrecked from guys going wide open and hooking the tip on an obstruction.
Good luck and best wishes!!!
Art
Wow! Great work with the electro-hydraulic diagnostics Blake. Now you've got a tremendously versatile plow rog with a "fully" enclosed cab!
Good job Blake! It’s always nice to see you posting videos
As always, impressed by your ability to figure things out! Thanks for the video.
Tip of the diagnostic hat for that pin jumper fix. I can only imagine the time involved in figuring that out.
Nice job of problem solving - as you normally do. That loader should be a bit more comfortable to run now that you have a door.
Blake, you have a lot of Patience , great job.
I love how the dog was saying "I'm just going to set my toy here... right here, where you're filming..."
I thought maybe the dog knew all along 😎.
@@johncoleman1935 Oh, I think she knew exactly what she was doing!
I always think it's pretty cool to see something work like the designer intended. Nice job!
Great to see you got the door, even if it has taken months
Blake!, will you PLEASE keep the wind up there, wearing me out here in Egnar CO 😎.
Glad you were able to decipher the "security loop" in order to enable the other functions...
A door! Congrats! You have a lot of patience with the electronics.
It works, it truly was the blue wire
so i have some questions ok one when did you buy the loader and what is that shop you fix the loader in
Great job! I don't do well with electrical repairs lol
Takes after his grandpa!
Always a way around the plugs
Your dogs are hilarious
Thank you, I enjoy your videos.
Really enjoyed the video looking forward to seeing more
Hey blake good to see you back in the vids , what ever happened to the ford ferguson you were doing up ,hope to see more content
I enjoy all of your videos Blake. I'm just wondering if you still have the Ford 8N tractor? My grandfather had one, and I have some early memories riding on it. Also, I learned to drive it when I was a young teen. Good stuff.
I've always been told that bobcat uses some sort of proprietary pulse current to control their attachments. It's their way of keeping themselves separate from other manufactures or some shirt.
Are you out on the plains southeast of Cheyenne? Do you have issues with rattlers or bullnose snakes around the homestead? Asking for my dogs...;-)
66 series sheet metal 👀
Good job
Excellent
Sure have been missing your great videos.
I was wondering if you were still making videos? Its been along time.
Blake....Are you still alive out there in Wyoming?? 5 month's is a long time to wait for a video. Hope all is well.
It works it was the blue wire
Very interesting. You sure know your stuff
Where you at Blake? I miss your videos man.
awesomeness!
Are you gonna put a flashing warning light
✔👌👍👍 Good job
I've never been impressed with bob cat stuff.
Good video
👍👍👍
Buy Japanese when possible
Yep, Small Kubota made in Japan, Medium Kubota, made in USA. Largest Kubota made in Canada.😂😎
Takeuchi > all others
@@tillman40 Varies.
Hiya Blake