Love your videos, It's a breath of fresh air to see a master mechanic at work, sadly today so many are just parts changers and can't diagnose the problems.
oil over charge gives you two phase flow as it piles up in the system, plus it slows down the boiling action of the refrigerant in the evaporator. Great job Warren.
The 3388 had the same engine as the 1086. We bought a 3388 new around 1979. Prior to it we bought a new 986. Our farm was sold in 1981 when I was 14 years old. I got to operate almost every tractor and attachment we had.
Back in 1980 was a mechanic for a IH dealer and worked on these bad boys(3588). Had one with head gasket leak, removed head and found the 4 pistons were missing one wrist pin retainer. The cylinder walls had a grove from wear. Tractor ran fine. Had to put new sleeves and piston and head gasket. The differentials were weak and would go out, steering hydraulic would give problems. Getting old that was 37 yrs ago.
Thanks for the video! The sliding engine cover is absolutely great. If you want a machine to be maintained properly, you have to make it easy, for god's sake! Allow for space for it, designers!!
Hi Warren ,great info top man , great to see how things are done . keep it coming 10+++ I Run a 6200 great tractor 15000 hrs still goes to work every day , all your vids are great to watch .
Had to do the same thing to my new to me JD 5320. All 4 cabin air filters completely impacted with filth and the coils were dirty. Also had to repair the condensing coil. Simple maintenance that people tend to forget about till it fails.
amos snow I recently bought a 1978 Massey 1085. When I went to do routine maintenance all the filters were dated 1983. I could have started a whole new outfit with the dirt that blew out of the cabin air filter alone.
our neighbour has a "snoopy" international same as this one. i loved it as a kid makes me sad to see it rotting behind their shed. great video mate keep it up!
Dude ,I grew up north of Chicago. I made a mistake and moved to south Carolina in 91. The 100 degree temps with 90 percent humidity is a killer! Over the years ive had several heat strokes and now suffer from heat related illness. I'm ready to move. When it gets 85&up I get heat cramps so bad I can't move or think straight! When I work on machinery that's hot I just want to run away and go home!
We have several 3588 still working in the fields here locally. They still look brand new as does all other equipment. Farmers here take care of there equipment and most wash and wax 2 times a year. Not much done this year in the fields due to all of the flooding of Mississippi river.
I can tell you exactly where, in which drawer, you would find your air nozzle, if you ever forget. ☺. Thanks for the video. Something different but in your line of specialized work!
There is 3 of these tractors within a 15 mile radius of my house in NY. We call them a 2+2. I have operator all 3 of them. The radio in one of them had a 8 track. Lol thanks for sharing!
When the blower wheels are coated with 1/8 inch of dust it will only push about 50% of the air ,The condenser coil must be dirty also . All must be cleaned . Too much oil can slug the compressor and destroy it . This is likely a TX valve system ; The charge is by weight or 10 degrees subcooling on the liquid line .
This is one of the tractor models that eventuallycaused IH to sell out to Case. IH made good tractors until they started the 86 series. To save money, they put more powerful engines on the same old drivetrain that served them well in the 56 and 66 series tractors. The added hp was too much for the spider gears and they went out regularly at about 1,400 hours making for an expensive repair. I must praise, however, the IH engines. They made solid, long lasting, and dependable good pulling engines. If International had upgraded the rear ends of the 86 series tractors and beefed up their wide front ends they might have become the purchasers of Case rather than the other way round. Enjoy your videos Warren and admire your work ethic. You have a very analytic mind on figuring out a problem and how to work through it to a solution. You are sadly a dying breed my friend.
I love old equipment but i'm an old fart at 59. Warren says i'm an old bastard 🤣🤣🤣😁. A farm I worked for years ago had a couple new ones. We were the talk of the town. You would see cars stop along road to look at the weird looking tractor. One guy ask if we built that out of 2 old tractors.😂I told him no IH build it out of 2 new tractor. He just looked at me and said OW and left. That made my day! I'm sure he thought I was a smartass kid. He would be right!😜
When dealing with a R12 system that’s been converted to 134A, they never cool worth a damn! I’ve started charging them with R152A instead. It’s a closer equivalent to R12, and cools much better, and less leak prone! I’ve gotten 38 degrees at the vents with it before. R152a is easily obtained too. It’s air duster. The stuff you clean keyboards and stuff with. About $7 a can. Use a can clamp that fits old R12 cans, works just fine. Used it on many things over the years, never had any ill-effects.
Hell, even a lot of factory 134a systems don't cool for shit. Sometimes they will if you're really moving, but as soon as you slow down - or, god forbid, stop - you start getting warm air out the vents. I got 6 unconverted R-12 cars. Thankfully, the only one that needs a charge (and some parts) doesn't get driven these days.
I have all older vehicles before electric fans just the one on water pump I put good sized electric fans on ac condenser on them all works good ac 134a works good at highway speed but in traffic have to run electric fan made lot of difference they need lot more air through condenser to work
Combines from the 1980's the AC would stop cooling, expansion valve had a screen and would plug up from rubber particles. Guess when the hoses were made nobody cleaned them out at the factory.
It is something how college educated engineers can design something that is almost impossible to work on. No room, or other things are in the way, and have to be removed to get to what you need to work on. I always believed that these engineering geniuses should be required to work in the field a couple of years BEFORE graduating school.
I know that most farmers are tighter than bark on a tree when it comes to getting something fixed right. Spend thousands on the kids and wife and wear the same overalls for years. You would think they are dead busted but hard times turn them to being tight with money repairs. Run them into the ground and then buy another tractor or a couple thousand a month payments till it seems like no way out. Good try at saving the man money and thats all you can do
Those tractors have been held in high regard by some and in disdain by others. I think they were a bit ahead of their time. The 86 series tractors never did seal very good on top. I used to have the same problem with mine and found out early on you had to service the air system frequently by doing the same as you and keeping good filters in it. Little maintence goes a long way sometimes.
This is a good example of when a vacuum pump could come in handy. Pump down the system and see if it hold a a vacuum for 20 or 30 mins. Saves refrigerant and can show even a slow leak.
First second I looked on this tractors long nose. I had the image of a Battlestar Galactica fighter. A little research. And they started manufacturing this tractor the same year that show first aired.
hello . always very interested videos technical equipment !!! the owner of the ih -goldie tractor makes not good service times for the old tractor . there was almost a half wheelbarrow dust in the evaporator . and the mechanic man got to blow of the shit of the tractor . dirty job ! nice greatings to you from North West Germany from Bert ! you are very competently man !!!
14:39 holy crap.... Anyway, not that you need my help, but if you ever need to drive into some soft area with your truck, I remember the crews when I worked at the power company said they'll put out plywood to drive over to keep the trucks from sinking in. Bit of a pain if you ask me though, especially for one guy... And then you've gotta keep the plywood on hand.
OMG i farmed for a gentleman helping to do corn and beans hear in PA for a good 15 years and he got that same tractor for me to run and only me. it was not fast but dang that thing would pull the guts out of any tractor in 4 county's at the time. now i am talking back in the 90es. i tryed to get the tractor off of him several times and he just would not sell. i think he finally rolled it being stupid and it burnt to the ground laying on it's back in a field.
Okay we have a lil problem, I'm 64 and I know I'll never probably touch any kind of a tractor or riding lawnmower,and the problem is I can't stop watching your videos,hell I almost fell like I should write me hours down at the end of each video. You may not believe this but I help you a lot. And can't wait till payday.
I have never understood how they expect Air Conditioning to work properly on a farm tractor. The dusty conditions they are in everyday makes it impossible for conditioned air to work properly. Hopefully the newer model tractors have figured something out and made maintenance easier and more efficient .
Have you "Warren" ever thought of a ladder called a ATTIC ladder to assist in getting to the top of so equipment? the reason they call it an ATTIC ladder is it fits in a 18 inch hole and folds to 3" x 8' . you can strap it to the boom out of the way.
Yeah but there's not much in the way of humility. Its actually the middle of winter here and its 30c / 80f + during the day. You learn pretty quickly not to leave spanners and other tools in full sun. You literally can't pick them up.
@@sproket168 And you get in your car at the tail end of the day and all the plastic bits are kinda . . . *squishy.* Down here at the other end of California, we usually get weather like that. This year's been really weird though: highs down in the 60s just this month, lows around 40, and now we're finally pushing 100 for the first time this year. The hot weather's a couple of months late!
Unless you clean the condenser which is typically in front of the radiator the A/C will not work right. I have 25 years as a commercial and industrial HVAC/R tech. On a service call of no cooling, cleaning the condenser is always the first thing you do otherwise your pressures and temps won't be right.
Are you aware that you can run electronics duster spray, which is actually a registered refrigerant (R152A) in an old R12 system? Yup, if you read the fine print on the can it reveals the contents are 152A although the last 4 pack I bought from wally world I couldn't find the reference to 152 on the cans. I am running it in my '85 Ford van and it makes nice cold air. Probably not as cold as R12 but the stuff is dirt cheap and obviously environmentally friendly because it is made to be sprayed directly into the air. At four cans for about $14.00 it beats the heck out of the cost and nasty high pressures of 134 in a tired old system. There are some videos on youtube about it. You buy a readily available can connector which allows you to run the stuff into your gauges and system.
took a couple mates out past st george hunting one time, told em to be careful as there was a big patch of it thu the national forest. all i heard was: WTF is this!" over the uhf. haha
About the same kinda cold in Ontario. Warren, how come you don't order another socket clip for your Milwaukee driver? Seems you're always needing to hold on to the sockets. Guess once you get used to it? Another good one.
Love your videos, It's a breath of fresh air to see a master mechanic at work, sadly today so many are just parts changers and can't diagnose the problems.
They were ahead of their time. My family had 2 both bought new. We loved ours.
oil over charge gives you two phase flow as it piles up in the system, plus it slows down the boiling action of the refrigerant in the evaporator. Great job Warren.
The 3388 had the same engine as the 1086. We bought a 3388 new around 1979. Prior to it we bought a new 986. Our farm was sold in 1981 when I was 14 years old. I got to operate almost every tractor and attachment we had.
Back in 1980 was a mechanic for a IH dealer and worked on these bad boys(3588). Had one with head gasket leak, removed head and found the 4 pistons were missing one wrist pin retainer. The cylinder walls had a grove from wear. Tractor ran fine. Had to put new sleeves and piston and head gasket. The differentials were weak and would go out, steering hydraulic would give problems. Getting old that was 37 yrs ago.
Thanks for the video! The sliding engine cover is absolutely great. If you want a machine to be maintained properly, you have to make it easy, for god's sake! Allow for space for it, designers!!
Good ole 30 pound bottle of 134 🚜 I miss these old girls. They were mean tractors. Brings back memories.
Hi Warren ,great info top man , great to see how things are done . keep it coming 10+++ I Run a 6200 great tractor 15000 hrs still goes to work every day , all your vids are great to watch .
Had to do the same thing to my new to me JD 5320. All 4 cabin air filters completely impacted with filth and the coils were dirty. Also had to repair the condensing coil. Simple maintenance that people tend to forget about till it fails.
amos snow I recently bought a 1978 Massey 1085. When I went to do routine maintenance all the filters were dated 1983. I could have started a whole new outfit with the dirt that blew out of the cabin air filter alone.
our neighbour has a "snoopy" international same as this one. i loved it as a kid makes me sad to see it rotting behind their shed. great video mate keep it up!
ultra farmer I call them ant eaters. Lol
neb4x4 lol I can see that!
Dude ,I grew up north of Chicago. I made a mistake and moved to south Carolina in 91. The 100 degree temps with 90 percent humidity is a killer! Over the years ive had several heat strokes and now suffer from heat related illness. I'm ready to move. When it gets 85&up I get heat cramps so bad I can't move or think straight! When I work on machinery that's hot I just want to run away and go home!
We have several 3588 still working in the fields here locally. They still look brand new as does all other equipment. Farmers here take care of there equipment and most wash and wax 2 times a year. Not much done this year in the fields due to all of the flooding of Mississippi river.
I can tell you exactly where, in which drawer, you would find your air nozzle, if you ever forget. ☺. Thanks for the video. Something different but in your line of specialized work!
There is 3 of these tractors within a 15 mile radius of my house in NY. We call them a 2+2. I have operator all 3 of them. The radio in one of them had a 8 track. Lol thanks for sharing!
Where in NY, I grew up in Allegheny Co.
justastudent of the world Steuben right beside you!
Andrew Dennis there are still a couple of them kicking around here in Columbia cty as well
When the blower wheels are coated with 1/8 inch of dust it will only push about 50% of the air ,The condenser coil must be dirty also . All must be cleaned . Too much oil can slug the compressor and destroy it . This is likely a TX valve system ; The charge is by weight or 10 degrees subcooling on the liquid line .
This is one of the tractor models that eventuallycaused IH to sell out to Case. IH made good tractors until they started the 86 series. To save money, they put more powerful engines on the same old drivetrain that served them well in the 56 and 66 series tractors. The added hp was too much for the spider gears and they went out regularly at about 1,400 hours making for an expensive repair. I must praise, however, the IH engines. They made solid, long lasting, and dependable good pulling engines. If International had upgraded the rear ends of the 86 series tractors and beefed up their wide front ends they might have become the purchasers of Case rather than the other way round.
Enjoy your videos Warren and admire your work ethic. You have a very analytic mind on figuring out a problem and how to work through it to a solution. You are sadly a dying breed my friend.
I love old equipment but i'm an old fart at 59. Warren says i'm an old bastard 🤣🤣🤣😁. A farm I worked for years ago had a couple new ones. We were the talk of the town. You would see cars stop along road to look at the weird looking tractor. One guy ask if we built that out of 2 old tractors.😂I told him no IH build it out of 2 new tractor. He just looked at me and said OW and left. That made my day! I'm sure he thought I was a smartass kid. He would be right!😜
Good video warren we had a few of these down here in oz they pull real well old girls
When dealing with a R12 system that’s been converted to 134A, they never cool worth a damn!
I’ve started charging them with R152A instead. It’s a closer equivalent to R12, and cools much better, and less leak prone! I’ve gotten 38 degrees at the vents with it before.
R152a is easily obtained too. It’s air duster. The stuff you clean keyboards and stuff with. About $7 a can. Use a can clamp that fits old R12 cans, works just fine. Used it on many things over the years, never had any ill-effects.
Hell, even a lot of factory 134a systems don't cool for shit. Sometimes they will if you're really moving, but as soon as you slow down - or, god forbid, stop - you start getting warm air out the vents.
I got 6 unconverted R-12 cars. Thankfully, the only one that needs a charge (and some parts) doesn't get driven these days.
I have all older vehicles before electric fans just the one on water pump I put good sized electric fans on ac condenser on them all works good ac 134a works good at highway speed but in traffic have to run electric fan made lot of difference they need lot more air through condenser to work
Got to love the classics
That's a bad ass tractor , I'd love have that as just a woods tractor
Combines from the 1980's the AC would stop cooling, expansion valve had a screen and would plug up from rubber particles. Guess when the hoses were made nobody cleaned them out at the factory.
It is something how college educated engineers can design something that is almost impossible to work on. No room, or other things are in the way, and have to be removed to get to what you need to work on. I always believed that these engineering geniuses should be required to work in the field a couple of years BEFORE graduating school.
You have some really great videos 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow - that was dusty as hell - that would make a helluva difference cleaning those fins out
Enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing.
First tractor I ever saw with duals front and back was one of these. Musta been early 90s I was born '88. It looked huge.
Lucked out and had a favorable wind! Good stuff.
SomeGuyInSandy - I thought the same thing.
Thats a great service truck!
finely a mechanic whom doesn't wear latex.....subscribed!!!!!
If your not careful the hood will run off the end of the track and land on the ground.3 man job getting back on track
Could we get an updated toolbox/work truck tour? Also was wondering the dimensions of those built in toolboxes on the service truck.
I know that most farmers are tighter than bark on a tree when it comes to getting something fixed right. Spend thousands on the kids and wife and wear the same overalls for years. You would think they are dead busted but hard times turn them to being tight with money repairs. Run them into the ground and then buy another tractor or a couple thousand a month payments till it seems like no way out. Good try at saving the man money and thats all you can do
Warren, you better start using those magnetic parts trays before you get in trouble with the guy who sent them to ya!! HeHeHe
Those tractors have been held in high regard by some and in disdain by others. I think they were a bit ahead of their time. The 86 series tractors never did seal very good on top. I used to have the same problem with mine and found out early on you had to service the air system frequently by doing the same as you and keeping good filters in it. Little maintence goes a long way sometimes.
This is a good example of when a vacuum pump could come in handy. Pump down the system and see if it hold a a vacuum for 20 or 30 mins. Saves refrigerant and can show even a slow leak.
You add nitrogen to pressure up and look for leak.
@@robertoobregon3750 that works too. I use the vacuum pump method because it's what I already have and it's been pretty reliable.
@@DoRC finding the actual leak is the problem
another awesome video. thank you
Thats so faded l thought it was an Alice Chalmers. Here in Aus we call them old Inters a Snoopy
I wonder if the condenser and radiator was full of dirt also? your right that is a cool old tractor
Great video Warren
I've used a wire brush on those rads then blown them out. That seems to work quite well.
Great tractor 🚜
новое-это хорошо забытое старое!
Just seen one of these in ethelbert Manitoba. They are cool tractors still working in the field.
First second I looked on this tractors long nose. I had the image of a Battlestar Galactica fighter. A little research. And they started manufacturing this tractor the same year that show first aired.
hello .
always very interested videos technical equipment !!!
the owner of the ih -goldie tractor makes not good service times for the old tractor .
there was almost a half wheelbarrow dust in the evaporator
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and the mechanic man got to blow of the shit of the tractor .
dirty job !
nice greatings to you from North West Germany from Bert !
you are very competently man !!!
14:39 holy crap....
Anyway, not that you need my help, but if you ever need to drive into some soft area with your truck, I remember the crews when I worked at the power company said they'll put out plywood to drive over to keep the trucks from sinking in. Bit of a pain if you ask me though, especially for one guy... And then you've gotta keep the plywood on hand.
Always hated those Anteaters! Got to admit they were ahead of their time with engine acess though.
Getting worried over nothing.....🤣 that's me driving up to a piece of equipment......but you never know
Better to be worried and safe than not worried and sunk.
What a cool ass tractor.
Great video!!!
I bet the line set go’s to shit from bending every time you turn, the suction and liquid line bend.
Snoopy that’s there nick name in the uk 🇬🇧. Not many around then or now. Great video 👍👍
Dorset FendtFarmer that is a fitting Nick name. I like it
Warren you want some miserable hot weather ,come to the southeast ,the summers are brital
Is there any kind of cabin air filter for the a/c in the tractor? That might be just as stopped up as the coils.
OMG i farmed for a gentleman helping to do corn and beans hear in PA for a good 15 years and he got that same tractor for me to run and only me. it was not fast but dang that thing would pull the guts out of any tractor in 4 county's at the time. now i am talking back in the 90es. i tryed to get the tractor off of him several times and he just would not sell. i think he finally rolled it being stupid and it burnt to the ground laying on it's back in a field.
Okay we have a lil problem, I'm 64 and I know I'll never probably touch any kind of a tractor or riding lawnmower,and the problem is I can't stop watching your videos,hell I almost fell like I should write me hours down at the end of each video. You may not believe this but I help you a lot. And can't wait till payday.
This should have a Cabin filter above the rear window they turn to mud almost, At least the 450 550 650 JD had them there too.
9:10 Wow; that is one handsome service truck.
Hello Warren. I bet that tractor could travel on bad ground and with the diflock in.
Warren you want to see hot ,come to the southeast , man the heat and humidity is terribly awful
I have never understood how they expect Air Conditioning to work properly on a farm tractor. The dusty conditions they are in everyday makes it impossible for conditioned air to work properly. Hopefully the newer model tractors have figured something out and made maintenance easier and more efficient .
I worked on those for years what a POS. The only good thing I can say about those damn things is the hoods make good dog houses.
Have you "Warren" ever thought of a ladder called a ATTIC ladder to assist in getting to the top of so equipment? the reason they call it an ATTIC ladder is it fits in a 18 inch hole and folds to 3" x 8' . you can strap it to the boom out of the way.
Sitting here talkIng to ya. It slides, it slides 😉 Lol. I'm just messing with ya.
cobrasvt347 I was just doing the same thing.
Doors would be good, he must have blew the doors off plowing the field before the rain came ! leave a note ...put doors on to keep cool air inside
I was taught that car A/C just can't cope with open windows.The whole idea was to chill a fixed volume of air, not blow cold air into the sky.
Lol try being a Mechanic out in the Pilbara, Australia.
3 years ago we had a 20 day stretch of 114f.
It's over 100f most days or 38c
Wow i live in florida does not compare to you.
Yeah but there's not much in the way of humility.
Its actually the middle of winter here and its 30c / 80f + during the day.
You learn pretty quickly not to leave spanners and other tools in full sun.
You literally can't pick them up.
@@sproket168 And you get in your car at the tail end of the day and all the plastic bits are kinda . . . *squishy.*
Down here at the other end of California, we usually get weather like that. This year's been really weird though: highs down in the 60s just this month, lows around 40, and now we're finally pushing 100 for the first time this year. The hot weather's a couple of months late!
Dude we get that weather in Oregon, but Its Eastern Oregon. Last year we had 32 days and nights straight aboce 100, averaging at 115-120.
I gotta blow out the 7120 magnum every 2 years on the condenser
no offence, but they should be rinsed with soap/ water. you do what you have to do!!! your good
Running it on high all the time is fine. Resistor just adds more heat to the system ....
Would a strip of that foam gasket tape you can get from Home Depot or whatnot around the outside edges of that panel help keep the dust down or no?
nice job. I don't like dust anymore unless it is AU.
I’m 16 and I live in Arizona I’m a macanic to I watch your videos when I can’t figure stuff out
At 16, you are not a mechanic.. You cant spell the word "mechanic" correctly, hope your not touching anything worth value.
I’m a macanic I work on semis and crap like that
Unless you clean the condenser which is typically in front of the radiator the A/C will not work right. I have 25 years as a commercial and industrial HVAC/R tech. On a service call of no cooling, cleaning the condenser is always the first thing you do otherwise your pressures and temps won't be right.
Are you aware that you can run electronics duster spray, which is actually a registered refrigerant (R152A) in an old R12 system? Yup, if you read the fine print on the can it reveals the contents are 152A although the last 4 pack I bought from wally world I couldn't find the reference to 152 on the cans. I am running it in my '85 Ford van and it makes nice cold air. Probably not as cold as R12 but the stuff is dirt cheap and obviously environmentally friendly because it is made to be sprayed directly into the air. At four cans for about $14.00 it beats the heck out of the cost and nasty high pressures of 134 in a tired old system. There are some videos on youtube about it. You buy a readily available can connector which allows you to run the stuff into your gauges and system.
Reminds of Gpa's old farm truck. Every year he would recharge the system with propane.
I guess you would know pretty quickly if you developed a big leak LOL.
AC unit had lots of dust in the evaporator coil, lol no filter here. Should work better.
That tractor deserves to be restored at some point. Don’t see one of them everyday.
Great tractor 🚜
My goal is to own a big articulated tractor one day. Do i need one? Probably not, but i'll get one and find a use for it, damn it.
Hell ya put 100 pounds of dirt back in the feild. LOL
😧
Hi, i really like your videos. Could you please be so kind and put a alittle bit in the description, what the video is about? that would be cool.
He did!!!
"you can sink outta site out here.." Thanks for the laugh!
2+2 the good old ant eater
AC is not much good without doors
I bet that ac hasn't worked in that tractor in 2 decades.
Its a dream for the owner
Hopefully they saved them for the day they got it fixed
Warren, the amount of dust you blew from that evaperator equates to what we call bulldust here in Oz
you have to experience bull dust to believe it people will not understand! It stays with you for life never clean it all out of your ute haha.
Not wrong there mate aha
took a couple mates out past st george hunting one time, told em to be careful as there was a big patch of it thu the national forest. all i heard was: WTF is this!" over the uhf. haha
St George where mate?
@@aussieboganbloke2244 in queensland west of goondiwindi
About the same kinda cold in Ontario. Warren, how come you don't order another socket clip for your Milwaukee driver? Seems you're always needing to hold on to the sockets. Guess once you get used to it? Another good one.
There is/was a few "Snoopys" here in the UK. Will the doors get put back on it?
Wait till it gets to 52degs now that warm.
Better to worry briefly for no reason, than rush right in up to the axles...lol
Any way to wash the cores out without leaking into the cab?
What powers your medium duty truck ? Isuzu(Duramax) 7.8 or CAT 7.2 ? Or something else entirely different ?
5.9 Cummins
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 Thanks for the quick reply.👍
looks more like you needed a Briggs 8hp leaf blower up there
good video....
They need to fix blower properly instead of one fixed speed
Do these old things not have cabin air filters? I would have thought that would have saved all that mess in Aircon unit.
Yes, it's on the back side of the cad.
Boehm farm channel just bought one of these babies at a auction couple months of go,check out his channel young ohio farmer!Love your videos warren!
No sight glass installed from the factory?
What year did you graduate from Wyoming tech? My father James DeLong (or JJ) went there and was curious if you met him
If you don't worry, you ain't paying attention
It pulls forward warren we had 1 it was a super dog
I got logged out but now I'm back in. I haven't missed a video but I haven't been able to comment or like. 😳
There should be a filter above the back window
There is.