Have you tried Loctite 680? It's the thick green retaining compound. They make a wicking version, too but for this situation the thick would be better IMHO. I've found it very useful on threads that I don't want coming apart, even under heavy shock loads. High heat is the only way I've found to loosen the parts.
@@TheAyrCaveShop I've been using it for years, even on slip fit joints with no threads with really good results. I think you'll find it to be a good tool for such things IMHO.
Lol , good one Dean , Cheers . 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop Thanks Max!
Nice job on that fix. It's always satisfying when something like that works out the way you hoped it would. Thanks for the video.
@@jimpritz4169 Thanks Jim !
Nothing says 'MERICA' than good ol' tractors!
@@MyLilMule 👍👍
Thats like a Max Grant tractor part 😂 nicely done buddy, thanks for bringing us along
@@RalfyCustoms Thanks Ralfy! Yeah somewhat similar
I FIXED TRACTOR YEARS AGO. Nice.
That's great, they can be tricky!
Gday Dean, gotta love tractor repairs, great job mate, cheers
@@MattysWorkshop Thanks Matty!
A fun project part Dean. Keeping the tractor wheels turning. Happy New Year to you and yours. Cheers Nobby
Thanks Nobby! Cheers and happy new year
Nice work Dean!!!
@@outsidescrewball thanks Chuck!
More I like working on tractor parts in my shop Thanks for the video. From Flaco Technology in Walla, Walla, Washington
@@frankward709 Thanks Frank , it’s good to have a few tractors
Tractors are so cool, someday I will have one to work on.
Once you have one, you will want more..Lol
Have you tried Loctite 680?
It's the thick green retaining compound.
They make a wicking version, too but for this situation the thick would be better IMHO.
I've found it very useful on threads that I don't want coming apart, even under heavy shock loads. High heat is the only way I've found to loosen the parts.
@@AerialPhotogGuy I’ll look into that, Thanks!
@@TheAyrCaveShop
I've been using it for years, even on slip fit joints with no threads with really good results. I think you'll find it to be a good tool for such things IMHO.
Glad you were able to repair his "tractor " part...😉
@@lloyd4768 yep Thanks !
Nice one. Tractor parts can be fiddly.
@@hilltopmachineworks2131 yep… Thanks Tom !
Super secret tractor 🚜. Nicely done Dean. Happy new year.
@@JourneymanRandy yep Thanks Randy !
Very very nice hand work done on that
@@smalltownmachineshop6860 Thanks Adam!
That tractor part looks familiar, surely not a Deer? 😂😂😂😂
@@Engineerd3d Not a Deer 🙂
@@TheAyrCaveShop a Deer repellant then?
That should keep the tractor cab door bolted securely shut🤣
@@howardosborne8647 exactly 👍
Max Grant channel , his broken tractor parts seem much bigger .
@@chrisgreig5628 Yes they are 😀
Thanks for viewing and commenting!
That tool holder when you were face of
is it shop made or commercial . Has America got enough guns so why did you fix it ?
Kit from down under
I knew what is was at first sight, less of a ball this time.
At least it wasn't my tractor this time.
@@vendter Lol , you might be the record holder 😂
Ah. A “tractor”. 😉
At first i skipped this video because i have no interest in tractors. Im glad I came back to watch it.
@@0psi736 Lol … Thanks for watching !