Fixing a previous dodgy repair and line boring John Deere Headstock

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @markhesselgreaves
    @markhesselgreaves 24 дня назад

    Someone made a proper job of this, eh?
    Nothing worse than fixing other people’s mistakes but I know that YOU are the man for this!
    Mark from Scotland 👍

  • @levitated-pit
    @levitated-pit Год назад +48

    excellent video! .... its sunday morning and im watching someone do what i do !! i must be mentally ill.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 Год назад +3

      ...it's a cruel world...

    • @garyyorke1080
      @garyyorke1080 Год назад +3

      I'm sure someone somewhere would say its therapy....

    • @anthonykent7983
      @anthonykent7983 Год назад +2

      Ye join us happy few 😂

    • @krazykanux
      @krazykanux Год назад

      No you're not. 😁🤔

    • @JRattheranch
      @JRattheranch Год назад +3

      I love work too! 😅 I could watch it all day.....😅

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 Год назад +40

    Great work, It’s good to see a trades man start and finish a job better then it was when it was manufactured, Two many people today start a repair who haven’t the skills or equipment to make it stronger and even more reliable then previous.

    • @mikeburton7077
      @mikeburton7077 Год назад +3

      Another awkward job done well !

    • @scherramv5767
      @scherramv5767 Год назад +2

      Allistairc123 does this too. So good to see.

  • @Icebuntrucker
    @Icebuntrucker Год назад +30

    Its the small things that show how good you are Oliver (weld prep etc) . Keep it up young man .
    I only follow two engineering channels you and CEE (Kurtis) both excellent at what you do ,

    • @dougdavidson175
      @dougdavidson175 Год назад +5

      Thanks for saying exactly what I was going too!

    • @philipsfavorite
      @philipsfavorite Год назад +4

      Enjoy your videos. Your solutions are straight forward and common sense. Keep on doing what you're doing.

    • @jackkeys1621
      @jackkeys1621 Год назад

      Onfire welding is also really good.

    • @mattatstrat
      @mattatstrat Год назад +8

      yeah kurtis is superb but ollie is getting it done just on a smaller scale ...great to watch!

  • @ray-ew7tp
    @ray-ew7tp Год назад +23

    I hope you charge plenty for all the thought and effort put into this repair, Great video,

  • @bobhudson6659
    @bobhudson6659 Год назад +18

    Ollie, you get the "best" jobs. If we viewers try real hard, we can get you more of these "outstanding" jobs - no need to thank us.
    You are a good operator. Many people would have run a mile from these jobs. The problem is you fixing stuff that others won't/can't means this sort of stuff will come beckoning at your door. Retired mechanic/machinist in Land Down Under.

  • @theessexhunter1305
    @theessexhunter1305 Год назад +11

    I admire your skills with the cad work as I missed out on that starting in 1977, good repair yet again.

  • @Hey_Its_That_Guy
    @Hey_Its_That_Guy Год назад +19

    Another well done repair, Ollie. Thanks for taking us along. Keep up the good work!

  • @lawrencewillard6370
    @lawrencewillard6370 Год назад +2

    It's a comfortable thought that there are still people who care about their customers. Thank you for this.

  • @jamesriordan3494
    @jamesriordan3494 Год назад +4

    Wonderful to watch a meticulous craftsman who is both a boffin and who wisely wears PPE. Well done lad !

  • @robertcrossley9803
    @robertcrossley9803 Год назад +7

    Great video, excellent content and camera work. Thanks for taking the time

  • @kirkpowell6161
    @kirkpowell6161 Год назад +3

    It is so satisfying to take a wrecked item and make it brand new again. It is even more satisfying to sit in my recliner and watch someone else do it! Great video!

  • @0venchip
    @0venchip Год назад +5

    You’re giving your homemade line borer some pasty. It’s a good job you made it.

  • @tonybrock5288
    @tonybrock5288 4 месяца назад

    Your ingenuity and tenacity is inspiring in all your videos! Just one note: gloves and drill presses don't make good companions. Your glove can be quickly pulled in and you'll be in a world of pain.

  • @IsraelitesUnited
    @IsraelitesUnited 4 месяца назад

    I love that machine you have there that cuts the metal

  • @artemnikitchenko5570
    @artemnikitchenko5570 9 месяцев назад +2

    Добрый день! Я из России и тоже занимаюсь восстановительным ремонтом отверстий, смотрю периодически ваши видео и честно говоря многому у вас можно поучиться, вы молодцы, продолжайте снимать, успехов вам, уважуха😊👍

  • @danielpullum1907
    @danielpullum1907 Год назад +1

    I wondered why you used a cutoff wheel to cut the plates. It would seem o-a would have been faster and use grinder to "smooth" is needed.
    Golly whiz-bang, a human welder got out of the groove. Super catch on the crack around the boss and gouging the root to complete the penetration.
    Great shot of the tool breaking thru the first bore and you were right the tool handled the "cut" quite well. A meticulous job on the build up in the four bores, tough position.
    I didn't understand what you were doing with the "clamp-on" dial indicator.
    Well done Laddie!!!!
    from Ye Ole Caterpillar Cowboy

    • @snowballengineering
      @snowballengineering  Год назад +1

      The clamp on dial gauge is to measure how far out I move the tool for the next cut.

  • @MattysWorkshop
    @MattysWorkshop Год назад +1

    Gday, that headstock turned up a mess but left like a new one, might have to get a 30mm bar for the line borer, definitely a challenge mate but bloody top job, cheers

  • @carlomartin6156
    @carlomartin6156 9 дней назад

    If you have a lot of welding like theseyou should consider to buy a line welder, it makes welding whole 's so much easier.

  • @ringstinga
    @ringstinga Год назад +7

    Another great video from you young man ! It is nice to see a young craftsman thinking on his feet on ways to solve problems out . Keep the videos coming and thanks for sharing.

  • @Dmenbiker
    @Dmenbiker Год назад +3

    Awesome repair Ollie... Intricate details... Difficult to fit-up fixes... Great explanations of what is happening with the project... Love it....

  • @andrewrobinson2869
    @andrewrobinson2869 Год назад +5

    Really love the pride you take in your work, thank you

  • @kennyjohnson5804
    @kennyjohnson5804 Год назад +1

    Hello Oliver from the US....good to see you at work again after harvest help. Get repair. Better than new. Thanks for the videos.

  • @GeneralSulla
    @GeneralSulla 7 месяцев назад

    I watch all these channels like yours to get an idea of the tools I need, what size and capabilities (limits) of what I can afford and my repairing skills (again my limitations) As a retired hairstylist of 44 years and now a small ranch owner, I characterize myself as Mr Douglas of Green Acres TV show fame. Thank God all my relatives are contractors and men who do work with their hands! I don't wear a three piece suit when feeding the animals either. Overalls are my new work suit. 😂

  • @daig1984
    @daig1984 Год назад +7

    Honestly enjoy your repair/ fabrication videos, can’t wait for the next one! Really looking forward to part 2 of the log splitter video. I’m glad I stumbled across your channel 😊

  • @mikebarton3218
    @mikebarton3218 Год назад +5

    I love watching your work. As an amateur welder and former North Yorkshire (Pickering) resident I find a great deal of empathy with what you do. Every success to you.

  • @GICK117
    @GICK117 Год назад +1

    Looks like your channel is growing a bit young man. I bet you'll have 100 k before ya know it.
    Cheers from New Mexico.

  • @richardmills5450
    @richardmills5450 6 месяцев назад

    Those ground and polished inserts have the last 2 letters GT. Like SCGT. They are for ali but work well on steel/stainless. Cheers matey videos are great.

  • @jayusher576
    @jayusher576 8 месяцев назад

    Top job. without being greasable those pins are a constant wear item

  • @MichaelSpeyer
    @MichaelSpeyer Год назад +4

    Wow - nearly an hour long! I will be watching with great interest ❤

  • @ghilreese3413
    @ghilreese3413 Год назад

    Another success story. Sounds like you are weaning calves. Thanks for the videos.

  • @TonyFromSydney
    @TonyFromSydney Год назад +2

    YAY! an hour long! This is great! A Saturday night special for sure...

    • @noahingram8052
      @noahingram8052 Год назад

      Like a 4:00 in the morning for me on sunday

    • @TonyFromSydney
      @TonyFromSydney Год назад

      @@noahingram8052 oops silly me! I thought it was Saturday night, but it's Sunday night right now in Sydney...

    • @noahingram8052
      @noahingram8052 Год назад

      @@TonyFromSydney I'm from illinois

  • @jst245
    @jst245 Год назад

    Another nice piece of craftsmanship, and that from the barn

  • @PaulAnderson-xv2xd
    @PaulAnderson-xv2xd Год назад +1

    Was anyone else thinking, A hammer a hammer my Kingdom for a hammer. When your hammer walked off.
    Great job by the way.

  • @kahutochishisumi9056
    @kahutochishisumi9056 7 месяцев назад

    You are truly a master craftsman. A new subscriber from Nagaland, India.

  • @tfildaed
    @tfildaed Год назад +5

    Amazing job figuring out how to fix that. You're very creative designing your repairs. It looks like its time to add a welding attachment to the line borer. How to do that i haven't a clue but you do I'm sure.

  • @cheechU38K
    @cheechU38K Год назад +4

    Another bodge job to fix 😅 always interesting and those cows sound like a herd of elephants 🐘 😝I was wondering if you could line bar all the holes at once 😮

  • @bobhenderson7961
    @bobhenderson7961 Год назад +1

    Well Ollie you might not like line boring so much now but you'll be getting yourself a reputation as THE expert to go to for line boring so you better start getting set up for lots more jobs like this in the future, as for big jobs can't see many farmers having bigger bits of kit than what you've been getting in so far, you need a Mig torch that can get into awkward spaces

  • @Paddington60
    @Paddington60 Год назад

    The boring bar chatter, I have a feeling someone wrapped some lead sheet about four inches wide around his boring bar to stop chatter. He had a cylinder block mounted on the carriage of an engine lathe, a boring bar in the chuck and a centre so the crankshaft bearing positions could be machined, so a bit of length to the boring bar. The lead was secured by a jubilee clip. Just an idea. Thanks for bringing us along.

  • @stephenbrockway1626
    @stephenbrockway1626 Год назад +2

    Absolutely amazing . Your dedication to the job , in hand
    Cut to perfection. Measured to perfection . Top job Ollie , keep em coming 😊

  • @DennisRathbun
    @DennisRathbun 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the entertainment. Have enjoyed watching your skills at work.
    D.R. Montana

  • @declanoshaughnessy7733
    @declanoshaughnessy7733 Год назад +2

    Hi Ollie,it is an absolute joy to watch you at work you have everything worked out to the tee best wishes for the future with your company cheers Declan from Galway Ireland 👍👍🙏🙏

  • @brian44graham
    @brian44graham Год назад

    Nice work I followed the link from watch Wes Work when I saw you writing on the pad from Acaster steel I realised you were just up the road from where I live 😂👍

  • @LMB200
    @LMB200 Год назад +2

    Great job you did on that. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @markrich6657
    @markrich6657 Год назад

    Hi Ollie, I know it cuts your workload down good or bad but I've said it make thousand times over my career( retired) but GREASE IS CHEAPER THAN MEATAL. How long doesn't take to grease a machine. It ain't that long. And for them,
    that say "they havn't put a grease nipple on it" get some ep90 in an oil can and give it a squirt. It's not grease but it will stop the wear.
    I've had my rant, great video again, take care Keep it coming. 1st class stuff👍👍👍👍

    • @johnwarwick4105
      @johnwarwick4105 Год назад

      Livestock farmers are allergic to grease, it a known fact 😂😂. To be fair it’s not lack of grease that wears the fixed parts of the pins. The high lifting capacity in a small area makes headstocks a very high stress item. The tilt rams are usually very big for the size of pin. If this was an excavator the pins would be much larger for the lift capacity

  • @user-sj6pv7op6l
    @user-sj6pv7op6l Год назад

    Oliver, in OnShape after drawing an object line, circle or rectangle you can enter the dimensions straight away (no need to select the dimension tool).

  • @DuncanAitken
    @DuncanAitken Год назад

    Awesome fix! Love the usual high Snowball Engineering standard of the repair, better than new.
    That's some weird video artefact at 24:40 - it looks like the freshly ground part of the mount is 'floating' when you attach the clamps!

  • @mingthemerciless6855
    @mingthemerciless6855 Год назад

    Another great job. Boy Cutting Edge Engineering CEE Australia has some competition. Cheers.

  • @ИгорьДедов-к5ж
    @ИгорьДедов-к5ж Год назад

    You are interesting to provide information on the repair of parts. You probably work in a repair company for the repair of agricultural machinery. Good luck in your work and I'm waiting for new videos.

  • @mostlyharmless2841
    @mostlyharmless2841 Год назад +2

    The plate takes the shear load off the bolts, so when the pin flexes it won't drive the wedge to cut into the bolts.

  • @mikesfarmmikesfarm3977
    @mikesfarmmikesfarm3977 Год назад

    thx for taking the time to bring us along with you. I enjoy the cad and plasma work as much or more than the rest of the job. Again thx

  • @edmondmccudden27
    @edmondmccudden27 Год назад

    Brilliant. I'm learning so much, fantastic presentation and so easy to follow. Well done

  • @jimlong527
    @jimlong527 Год назад

    Excellent final product, customer must be happy. They used this head with worn out holes until it broke now it’s like new.

  • @b.malnit8983
    @b.malnit8983 Год назад

    Your line borer works great Ollie.

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 Год назад

    Great repair, better than original.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @k13ehr
    @k13ehr Год назад +1

    @28:11 you mention the root pass not being up to your usual spec, might it have been much easier to grind it out than gouge the back out later, easier to get at, neater & faster with better accuracy? I wonder if you've considered getting a young apprentice you have such a gentle manner even I could have learned a lot from you when I was a young lad (73 now so a bit late :) :) ) after watching the rest I see the die grinder had an outing, good choice.

  • @AdelinoGambiarras
    @AdelinoGambiarras Год назад

    Yap nothing is easy, but another job well done I wish I could weld as good as you, I am practising and slowly getting better every time but still a long way to go.

  • @rustyul
    @rustyul Год назад

    You should investigate using spiral flute machine taps for your threaded holes. That way you can actually run them in with the drill press or a milling machine without having to turn the truck by hand.

  • @Luciomarciel007
    @Luciomarciel007 Год назад +10

    🇧🇷 muito bom os seus trabalhos,rápido e sem enrolação 👏👏👏👏

  • @einfelder8262
    @einfelder8262 Год назад +1

    Nice repair. Remember you will always need the extra bearing now that you have drilled out the whole shaft for the bigger tools - it will be more "whippy" than before.

  • @colinm.7962
    @colinm.7962 Год назад +2

    I see that you have viewers in Australia , New Zealand and many other countries. Just for fun do you have any idea how many countries you have subscribers in. Wet Sunday morning in Northern Ireland watching the latest video. Please keep them coming.

  • @BrucePierson
    @BrucePierson Год назад

    You certainly get some interesting and often tricky jobs in for repair. You always work out how to do the repairs and overcome any hurdles that come your way.

  • @astravanmk2
    @astravanmk2 Год назад

    I enjoyed that greatly. Another excellent repair.

  • @Diederik240
    @Diederik240 Год назад +2

    Nice repair Oliver. Yes, small holes are not funny to linebore and the hardest to build up with weld. But with using a smaller boringbar and a appropriate microspand/'snap-gauge' you get some work space back...and job😊 satisfaction!

  • @soulbrothers7789
    @soulbrothers7789 Год назад +1

    23:42 love those two Jasic machines behind on shelf 😊
    Are they in working state ? ( presume that one right is AC/DC TIG and left is probably ARC FORCE Stick 200A )

    • @snowballengineering
      @snowballengineering  Год назад +1

      Yes, they were both brand new not so long ago. You’re right about one, the other is a MIG200

    • @soulbrothers7789
      @soulbrothers7789 Год назад

      @@snowballengineering Those are good machines, i have couple of them.

  • @robertlewis4666
    @robertlewis4666 Год назад

    Five pounds to a pinch they leave those bottom bars in! Nicely done!

  • @PAINFOOL13
    @PAINFOOL13 Год назад

    Sir Oliver
    Thanks for the Awesome work and Great video🎉
    You made my Monday here in South Florida.
    Be safe n Well .
    See you soon we hope 👍🏻👏

  • @theoldbigmoose
    @theoldbigmoose Год назад

    It's good to learn from you. You really know your engineering!

  • @hornetboy3694
    @hornetboy3694 Год назад

    Awesome video, thank you Oliver great work

  • @chrisbailey459
    @chrisbailey459 Год назад

    Another tradesman repair good stuff mate.

  • @BrucePierson
    @BrucePierson Год назад

    You are pretty brave using that 8" angle grinder. Someone gave me an 8" grinder, but I've never been game to use it.

    • @snowballengineering
      @snowballengineering  Год назад

      I’ve never had any bother with the 9” grinder, as long as you’re careful and don’t do anything daft.

    • @johnwarwick4105
      @johnwarwick4105 Год назад

      It’s a shame they Stopped making the 7” grinder ( had one in the 80’s) these were much lighter but still bad good cutting power

  • @ronmcdavid7084
    @ronmcdavid7084 Год назад

    another fine repair, you are a very talented fabricator.

  • @vinegarjoe9706
    @vinegarjoe9706 Год назад

    Ollie, I hope you charge plenty for what you do. I'm pretty sure your customers haven't a clue exactly how much skill, effort and hard work is involved oin the product you produce. Well done.!!!!!!

    • @verteup
      @verteup Год назад

      I'm fairly sure most of his customers understand. He's basically doing the job of the engineer and the repair worker at the same time. That's pretty extraordinary.

  • @derby1919
    @derby1919 Год назад

    Hi snowball, with your line boring, have a look at cutting edge engineering. Curtis uses his line boring machine to weld. hope this helps you. 😊

  • @JonDingle
    @JonDingle Год назад

    Good result that young man.

  • @brownmilligan1936
    @brownmilligan1936 Год назад

    thanks for your time. good show.

  • @michaelkato642
    @michaelkato642 Год назад +6

    line boring....I had to laugh... can be a pain in the ass...but your really good at the impossible.... it is your curse and blessing ... your generation has a saying ....it is ...what it is....

  • @johnwarwick4105
    @johnwarwick4105 Год назад

    Cracking job. Time you made the welding attachment for the line borer would make life a little easier. Must have a big matbro area round you with those cone and pin headstocks we keep seeing

  • @DavoShed
    @DavoShed Год назад

    Great Job. You can say no to small line boring or just charge more until the customer says no.
    If he says ok it won’t be such a bad job. 🤠
    CEE seems to charge half the cost of a new one (about) 🤠
    Well done!

  • @davetaylor4741
    @davetaylor4741 Год назад

    Looked a relatively simple job. But what a load of work to complete it. These things should be designed with easily replacable bushings. So as they wear you can swap out bushings and pins. In theory. Your customers seem to flog everything to within an inch of its life. If not broke, keep going.

  • @jeffersonwebb5850
    @jeffersonwebb5850 Год назад

    Very nice work!

  • @philipspencer1834
    @philipspencer1834 Год назад

    Great work! Good result 👍

  • @kenreeve6549
    @kenreeve6549 Год назад

    always a pleasure watching you at work ,a very talented young man ,well done

  • @Tractorboy1986
    @Tractorboy1986 10 месяцев назад

    Great video as always. Could you not have milled out the recess for the retaining plate?

  • @edmac8212
    @edmac8212 Год назад

    good work nice repair. just noticed the vice grips clamp great idea must remember it

  • @davidkrueger2987
    @davidkrueger2987 Год назад

    glad i found your channel i enjoyed it a lot. good work on this repair. i have watched a couple of your jobs and think your have a great work attitude.

  • @hrxy1
    @hrxy1 Год назад

    watch Wes Work recommended you to the world, so I came, excellent stuff, subbed

  • @michaelingram4539
    @michaelingram4539 Год назад

    Great work very good to see how you get over problems 👍

  • @Wizedealsales
    @Wizedealsales Год назад +1

    Nice work as always

  • @kentuckytrapper780
    @kentuckytrapper780 Год назад

    Excellent job man, those smaller holes are tough, I'd much rather bore the larger holes,great video, keep'um coming..

  • @jerryglenn7323
    @jerryglenn7323 Год назад

    I enjoy all your videos. Don't change mate🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

  • @petegraham1458
    @petegraham1458 Год назад

    I keep wondering about how the owner thought that repair was going to last ? I know those tele handlers get used and abused but that headstock was really trashed ! It’s better than new now , nice work hope you got paid well for saving the owners from buying a new replacement.

  • @robertstewart7744
    @robertstewart7744 Год назад

    Great job. You make it look easy.

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 Год назад +1

    As usual Snowball engineering completes the repair so the customer receives the
    repair job which is stronger then it was from new,

  • @axelb.2006
    @axelb.2006 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, you're very good. I love your skills and your phlegm. no frills, always to the essentials. Please keep on as you are. PS : where can I find your super clamps. Found only one online store in France and they are really smaller than yours

  • @dannywooster8166
    @dannywooster8166 Год назад +2

    Cheers from Australia

  • @SPEEDY-FABSHACK
    @SPEEDY-FABSHACK Год назад

    Great work as always, also that’s an impressive tennasee top hat you have! 👍

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад

    The developer in your dye kit is good for getting more honest answers from an IR temp gun, where bare metal can give misleading readings.

  • @McNeillWelding
    @McNeillWelding Год назад

    Great job snowy

  • @charlietabone6162
    @charlietabone6162 Год назад

    Pretty tight job that one wasn’t it, but you sorted it without a problem