Massey Ferguson 65 Part 51 Back Flushing a Radiator
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Hello, I'm Lance (aka Bundy Bear), and doing these videos is my hobby. I do own Queensland Tractor Spares in Australia where I sell parts and offer technical advice to customers.
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Nicely done bundy bear.
Thankyou.
Great Stuff
Thanks Geoff.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. This is also on my job list for when it warms up outside.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
G Day Lance, It's great when you share knowledge like this, what's the youth of today going to do when all the knowledge is lost!
Barry
Well Im not sure what they will do, hopefully a few old farts like us put the information out there for years to come.
Worth doing just for fun factor 😀
Especially on a hot day, lol.
Great video Lance. Don’t hear much about flushing coolant systems now a days.
Kids would like to be around when your doing the flushing. 😂
Very true! It would be a great job when the kids are about.
Hi Lance, I'm doing up my massey 35,judt looking for advice. I have been looking at engine overhaul kits, some have cast liners and some have chrome liners, which one would be the best to buy.? Thanks Niall
You need to go by engineserial number or you will come a gutsa. Email engine number to bundybearsshed@gmail.com.and I will tell you which one you need.
Thanks Lance for the videos! Do you know where I can purchase a new front bumper for an MF240? I want something looks OEM.
No Im ssorry, i see them in the USA but not common over here. We do have weight frames here though.
I made one out of a short piece of I think 1 1/4” pipe with a thread on one end. Bush the thread down to water hose size, braze a steel valve stem from a motor bike tube into the pipe and use the tyre chuck to blow the air in. It works well, costs nothing and will last forever. Won’t fix a radiator that needs rodding out though. Probably from the Power Farming handy hints section originally. Have to be careful with today’s cheap crappy radiators though, easy to make them look like a football. Jeff
Yes I agree with needing cleaning properly but this is a good home workshop thing.