Time for a wood stove in the shop, even if it's that us stove 900sf one. That's on my list for this coming August for my 30x40 shop. Thanks for the videos iam really enjoying them
Just some thoughts. You've got a whole lot wall space for shelves a lot of your tools could be on before a new box. Remove the mower deck before using that scraper for snow removal. You'll probably need chains depending on how deep it gets. Stay warm.
If you have a buddy that’s a woodworker get you some sawdust from him. It is the best floor dry that you can get. It will soak up oil and coolant quicker than anything!
After watching your video, I went to Tractor Supply and scooped the impact bit sets up along with a couple other bargain items. Looking at the machining and finish, I think they may actually be S2 steel rather than Chrome Moly, like the old ones were. That may explain why they removed “Cr-Mo” from the socket face. If that’s the case, they should hold up even better than the old ones.
The other two items I found worth picking up were a 4 piece locking pliers ie vice grips for $7.99 and a 5 magnetic parts tray bundle for $7.99. Decent quality on both.
You're missing a quite important tool, a chest or head mount for your cam. Been watching you struggle 1 handed for far too long lol. Besides that, I enjoy your content. Keep it up sir
I have never understood the 10 mm thing I have been in maintenance for over 40 years and only lost a couple of tools i think you are going to be vary happy with your tractor
I think some people are simply careless. My salvage yard setup I’d estimate to be valued at $3k-$4k and I never worry about loosing tools while picking parts. People are unaware mostly and simply don’t have the bandwidth to do much of anything these days. I bought the sets out of convenience, but in all actuality, I’ve used the same 10mm shallow craftsman socket for the past few years and never misplaced it yet…
Those are actually decent for 10 bucks👍 19:58..Scarifier...for lawn de-thatching... scarifier is a blade type...for cutting and pulling & getting down to the lawn roots Harbor Freight has a really good polisher..Central Electric Platinum..or the Bauer are both good for the money..
Thank you sir I hope you have a great Christmas
Time for a wood stove in the shop, even if it's that us stove 900sf one. That's on my list for this coming August for my 30x40 shop. Thanks for the videos iam really enjoying them
Just some thoughts. You've got a whole lot wall space for shelves a lot of your tools could be on before a new box. Remove the mower deck before using that scraper for snow removal. You'll probably need chains depending on how deep it gets. Stay warm.
I see jobsmart tools all the time on sale at my TSC store. I've used a few of them and they are decent for what you pay. Thanks for sharing!
If you have a buddy that’s a woodworker get you some sawdust from him. It is the best floor dry that you can get. It will soak up oil and coolant quicker than anything!
Just grabbed the 1/2 inch impacts tonight. SAE/Metric Markdown to $9.99. Cant be beat, period! Also got 6pc locking pliers for $9.99.
I work on heavy equipment and I see 13mm go missing all the time. I wonder if they have a kit for that
Good video. Your first DIY person having snap on
Not sure if I’m the first, but certainly one of the most advanced setups for a DIY’r
@@MidwestToolReview ya, nice john Deere. I think older ones like that are better.
After watching your video, I went to Tractor Supply and scooped the impact bit sets up along with a couple other bargain items. Looking at the machining and finish, I think they may actually be S2 steel rather than Chrome Moly, like the old ones were. That may explain why they removed “Cr-Mo” from the socket face. If that’s the case, they should hold up even better than the old ones.
The other two items I found worth picking up were a 4 piece locking pliers ie vice grips for $7.99 and a 5 magnetic parts tray bundle for $7.99. Decent quality on both.
You're missing a quite important tool, a chest or head mount for your cam. Been watching you struggle 1 handed for far too long lol. Besides that, I enjoy your content. Keep it up sir
I have never understood the 10 mm thing I have been in maintenance for over 40 years and only lost a couple of tools i think you are going to be vary happy with your tractor
I think some people are simply careless. My salvage yard setup I’d estimate to be valued at $3k-$4k and I never worry about loosing tools while picking parts. People are unaware mostly and simply don’t have the bandwidth to do much of anything these days. I bought the sets out of convenience, but in all actuality, I’ve used the same 10mm shallow craftsman socket for the past few years and never misplaced it yet…
Should only have about four pens to pull to drop the deck
Those are actually decent for 10 bucks👍
19:58..Scarifier...for lawn de-thatching... scarifier is a blade type...for cutting and pulling & getting down to the lawn roots
Harbor Freight has a really good polisher..Central Electric Platinum..or the Bauer are both good for the money..
Thank you!!!
The Ernst rails are made in the USA and about the same price and the olsa rails are good to