Mike, don't worry about the frequency! Just take your time and go at a pace you can sustain. Also, I'm really glad the crack tester worked for you! This project is going to turn out great!
I like your videos. I am currently doing the same thing to a case 1816c . A slow and tedious restoration project. I have found a lot more broken stuff than I was anticipating. Money really adds up quick
seems everyone agrees you should work at your own pace. not sure how the platform feels about it. but from this side of it the content takes time. anyone who disagrees doesn't get it. keep up the good work.
I'm glad I came across your channel. Love the content. I wish one day to buy a small skid steer and do the same thing. You are very talented. I don't know that much. Good luck. I will keep watching for sure
I just did the wheel bearings on a Case 1845C and ALL of the chains have maser links. The sprockets have to be installed from the inside of the chain case. once the wheel and sprocket are assembled the chain is split and mater linked in place.
You owe us nothing. Make the best of your life and family. Work on the machine and put out content when you can. To many projects get sold or shelved because of burn out.
Mike, I don't care about the frequent uploads. I'm just here to admire your restoration. Take your time.
@@walterverlaan1286 I appreciate that
Mike, don't worry about the frequency! Just take your time and go at a pace you can sustain. Also, I'm really glad the crack tester worked for you! This project is going to turn out great!
@@christopherdonald9001 Thanks Chris I appreciate you always watching and commenting.
Mike...phenomenal restoration!!! That machine is gonna be worth MEGA bucks when you get it finished!!! Thanks for bringing us along.
@@JAKE3914 I appreciate that. Motivates me to keep going!
I like your videos. I am currently doing the same thing to a case 1816c . A slow and tedious restoration project. I have found a lot more broken stuff than I was anticipating. Money really adds up quick
@@joew5862 It seems that’s always the case. Thanks for watching
No worries Mike, post whenever you can, I appreciate what you are doing.
Thanks
Keepin on keepin on Mike.
seems everyone agrees you should work at your own pace. not sure how the platform feels about it. but from this side of it the content takes time. anyone who disagrees doesn't get it. keep up the good work.
Great work , I really enjoy following the restoration
@@kevinedwards9365 Thanks for watching
Nice job. I can't wait for the next one.
I'm glad I came across your channel. Love the content. I wish one day to buy a small skid steer and do the same thing. You are very talented. I don't know that much. Good luck. I will keep watching for sure
Everyone starts somewhere. Keep watching and learning. Appreciate the comment
Keep some crack tester for your backbones I felt every bit of that watching you assemble that bought back some painful memories 😂👍
No kidding LOL
Great job on what you are doing. I love your OCD😊
keep up the good work. Going to look good when done.👍
@@user-tp8gx1tp3b Thanks!
Great work 👍
@@andreasfrohler7560 Thanks
When I hurry I always make mistakes 😂 take your time
Nice work!!
@@seanfitzgerald4052 Thank you sir
Great job! Turns out I’m in the process of rebuilding the drivetrain on mine as well. I’m glad they redesigned the way all of it can be installed.
@@user-ry2mv9dk7b I’ve never done the newer style but it has to be much easier!
Usa un fondo epossidico bicomponente e risparmia il tempo delle prove per verniciare e rimontare la macchina. 😊
Hey Super Arbeit,Danke
I just did the wheel bearings on a Case 1845C and ALL of the chains have maser links. The sprockets have to be installed from the inside of the chain case. once the wheel and sprocket are assembled the chain is split and mater linked in place.
Not all OEM chains have master links. Especially when you go back in time.
very nice, thanks for your video
Thanks for watching!
You owe us nothing. Make the best of your life and family. Work on the machine and put out content when you can. To many projects get sold or shelved because of burn out.
@@bobme2787 Wise words!
Great vid, thanks, very informative and helpful
@@hrxy1 Appreciate you watching