U should all b very proud of yourselves after today. Amazing show of tractors there for Uncle Ian . He must have put in a word to keep the weather good for the day. Great day well done 💪🚜
10:39 I know you're probably too busy,but I'd be more than happy to give you an hour or two of a crash course in stick welding.....even with gaps and the like. Anything can be welded and made to look decent once you know how.
Good stuff Phil watching this from Western Australia on Monday Sept 16 Hope you’re tractor run went brilliantly I said to a bloke yesterday who was going on about another tractor run bit north east of you, anyway I told him if I were in dear old Ireland I would have headed for Longford and Ian’s Tractor run I’m a collapsed catholic,but would like to think of his spirit looking on and him and his mates having a running commentary in that great spirit world Re your welding In Oz the welders call it cocky shit as in Bird etc good clean steel , but I will say from Experience when U go MiG you will not go , back Of course you would keep a stick caddy ,not sure what you call then ,it’s a stick welder that weighs app 12 kg and will burn a 3.2 mm rod all day long brilliant tool , as the lad said you would bring it to bed with ya” but really a good MiG is the way to go , but would need a bit more care than a stick welder Re unloading on the go when I run a Combine last one was a reasonable machine A super Bizon we nearly always stayed moving while unloading but each to their own if you’re in level ground but I guess when you stop to unload it gives the pilot a minute to check his wings Great to see that you are getting through your harvest without too many hassles Quick story Back in the day When farmers wife’s fed.Teams of men , this character contracted around the Ballyragget area with I think a Dania pull bagger any between showers and break downs and this woman getting fed up cooking, and her poor hen picked hubby telling her that they would be finished yesterday On like the last day at a big table of spuds and the best of Bacon, she enquired to the harvester man lt they were likely to be finished today His answer as follows Well Ma’am We we’re heading for a finish with 2 acres left in the big field and as “we were going up.the hill she shit tin and don’t know when we’ll be finished “ I believe she might have dropped a hot spud on his hand Keep er lit
you have got the art of welding okay now that's not bad that box isn't easy to weld if it's 2.5 mm wall you would want to move left and right as you travel mainly staying on the solid box as traveling along a cut in that thickness would burn holes. But they can be filled 30 to 50 amps with a 2.5mm rod an circle around the hole rest it circle again rest it an repeat till filled in. A dull red you can go again but any brighter an you'll start over. But keep a few off cuts an play with them an you'll get the hang off that okay 10mm plate you would have no bother getting it to stay together now. A cheap automatic shield to see pre strike up is also a fantastic job 50 or 60 pound gets a good one that lasts you don't need to spend hundreds on one.
Dont worry about the weld Phil...there is no one going to code it & its not going to damage anyone if it wears out. Keep 'er lit. BTW the weather will be like Summer for the next three weeks whilst we are on the Med.
Think of the electrode angle like pouring a kettle,more angle ,more metal and if you are not moving your hand in while the electrode is burning the arc will get bigger and more power..you want a tight arc and only let it flair if you're burning into something.. timing and practice and a good earth...want to see pig spit action if you can...for the love of god let someone else build the spit 😂 👍🏻
When ur welding box iron again Phil don’t point the rod into the metal lay ur rod perfectly flat and the weld will fall onto the joint its painful shit to weld 😂
Congratulations on a great day a great display and very well organised and well run event ps disappointed to see that you put poor Jesse on the worst tractor 😂😂😂😂😂
When will you start operating the self propelled and combine? Father Phil might want to hang up the boots some day! Maybe you can unload the grain bin while you keep harvesting then 😂
Why do your family take on so much contract work relax for a while take liv out for a nice night out I can't understand it your farm is big enough without that
Im sure when beef prices are in their arse the contracting is a source of income,beef farming fairly quiet in summer anyway,dont know how any contractor deals with the stress but power to the stewarts for keeping it going
It's not really... when you look at it that there's 2 house holds taking wages from it. Break that down per person. Father Phil and mother Phil, farmer Phil and Liv... his brother and sister probably getting money from it too. Break that down, its like 100 calves each. They are slaughtered in there second year.... that means the true figure is 5 or 6 people earning money off 300. Once you lose a contracting job to another person's... generally farmers are loyal and they will stick with the new person. Business is appreciated. With the general size of their contracting operation. They are prob making as much money from contracting. And he makes a lot of bales... with only see a few minutes of his 3 or 4 days.
That is great
U should all b very proud of yourselves after today. Amazing show of tractors there for Uncle Ian . He must have put in a word to keep the weather good for the day. Great day well done 💪🚜
Great video as always lad
Hi Phil
Just a few less amp on the welder or what I do with light box iron,I would stop start weld. Might see you at the ploughing 👍
10:39 I know you're probably too busy,but I'd be more than happy to give you an hour or two of a crash course in stick welding.....even with gaps and the like. Anything can be welded and made to look decent once you know how.
You don’t worry Phil 🤞
That 6499 could do with a tidy up it looks very tired falling apart
Enjoyed the video
Phil be sure to call to block 2 row 17 stand 354 you could win a shed for a tenner it would store alot of you vintage machinery
Brillant video Phil yere a great family all the work ye do
Happy Sunday Evening to our lovely favourite Farmers the best in the world 🌍.GodBless.
Good stuff Phil watching this from Western Australia on Monday Sept 16 Hope you’re tractor run went brilliantly I said to a bloke yesterday who was going on about another tractor run bit north east of you, anyway I told him if I were in dear old Ireland I would have headed for Longford and Ian’s Tractor run I’m a collapsed catholic,but would like to think of his spirit looking on and him and his mates having a running commentary in that great spirit world
Re your welding In Oz the welders call it cocky shit as in Bird etc good clean steel , but I will say from Experience when U go MiG you will not go , back Of course you would keep a stick caddy ,not sure what you call then ,it’s a stick welder that weighs app 12 kg and will burn a 3.2 mm rod all day long brilliant tool , as the lad said you would bring it to bed with ya” but really a good MiG is the way to go , but would need a bit more care than a stick welder
Re unloading on the go when I run a Combine last one was a reasonable machine A super Bizon we nearly always stayed moving while unloading but each to their own if you’re in level ground but I guess when you stop to unload it gives the pilot a minute to check his wings Great to see that you are getting through your harvest without too many hassles
Quick story Back in the day When farmers wife’s fed.Teams of men , this character contracted around the Ballyragget area with I think a Dania pull bagger any between showers and break downs and this woman getting fed up cooking, and her poor hen picked hubby telling her that they would be finished yesterday On like the last day at a big table of spuds and the best of Bacon, she enquired to the harvester man lt they were likely to be finished today His answer as follows
Well Ma’am We we’re heading for a finish with 2 acres left in the big field and as “we were going up.the hill she shit tin and don’t know when we’ll be finished “ I believe she might have dropped a hot spud on his hand
Keep er lit
Hi Phil, always enjoy harvesting keep working on your welding and it will get better.
you have got the art of welding okay now that's not bad that box isn't easy to weld if it's 2.5 mm wall you would want to move left and right as you travel mainly staying on the solid box as traveling along a cut in that thickness would burn holes. But they can be filled 30 to 50 amps with a 2.5mm rod an circle around the hole rest it circle again rest it an repeat till filled in. A dull red you can go again but any brighter an you'll start over. But keep a few off cuts an play with them an you'll get the hang off that okay 10mm plate you would have no bother getting it to stay together now. A cheap automatic shield to see pre strike up is also a fantastic job 50 or 60 pound gets a good one that lasts you don't need to spend hundreds on one.
Dont worry about the weld Phil...there is no one going to code it & its not going to damage anyone if it wears out. Keep 'er lit. BTW the weather will be like Summer for the next three weeks whilst we are on the Med.
Any word on the 3690 being fixed Phill ?
Which row are you at towerrow see you towwwow
Think of the electrode angle like pouring a kettle,more angle ,more metal and if you are not moving your hand in while the electrode is burning the arc will get bigger and more power..you want a tight arc and only let it flair if you're burning into something.. timing and practice and a good earth...want to see pig spit action if you can...for the love of god let someone else build the spit 😂 👍🏻
Was Robert the other mechanic ye used to have?
Where is he now?
You ever gonna put the mirror back on tractor 😂
He has them broken off the Gstor as well.
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Good stuff
Doesn't matter to much what your welds look like, it's how good they hold is more important. Crack on
O ye 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
First to comment 😅
You may come to Ireland and visit phil and father Phil . 3 good massey men
Get to them tom
Bit of hay weather on the way Phil. Might get a few big squares made after all
Great video Phil enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
I’d say Father Phil is in his element up there in the combine.
When ur welding box iron again Phil don’t point the rod into the metal lay ur rod perfectly flat and the weld will fall onto the joint its painful shit to weld 😂
Father must stop to fill to stretch the legs.
Good to see the combine working put a sign on that feeder steel toe caps must be worn in case the side rail falls off😂
Great video. Keep up the good work.
Congratulations on a great day a great display and very well organised and well run event ps disappointed to see that you put poor Jesse on the worst tractor 😂😂😂😂😂
stops, combine no power or dont drive on the straw..
Good stuff Phil the welding was pure 🐦 💩 though
Think father Phil likes to stop and a stretch whilst unloading, don’t blame him 👍
Get a mig welder Phil . i think you will get on better with one of them .
When will you start operating the self propelled and combine? Father Phil might want to hang up the boots some day! Maybe you can unload the grain bin while you keep harvesting then 😂
Welder turned up too high burning steel
Try a Tig or Mig welder instead of that old school Rod welding
steel was paper thin and rusty so that stuff will vaporise the second you touch it
You should sign up for weiding classes you get good tips it help alot
Why do your family take on so much contract work relax for a while take liv out for a nice night out I can't understand it your farm is big enough without that
@@edwardconnolly8580 ack come on there hardy snow under with work. If anything liv is doing most of it lol
Im sure when beef prices are in their arse the contracting is a source of income,beef farming fairly quiet in summer anyway,dont know how any contractor deals with the stress but power to the stewarts for keeping it going
It's not really... when you look at it that there's 2 house holds taking wages from it. Break that down per person. Father Phil and mother Phil, farmer Phil and Liv... his brother and sister probably getting money from it too. Break that down, its like 100 calves each. They are slaughtered in there second year.... that means the true figure is 5 or 6 people earning money off 300.
Once you lose a contracting job to another person's... generally farmers are loyal and they will stick with the new person. Business is appreciated. With the general size of their contracting operation. They are prob making as much money from contracting. And he makes a lot of bales... with only see a few minutes of his 3 or 4 days.
They are earning a living. Fair due to them.
Nice one Phil.
Turn down the welder if it's burning holes
Mig welder only job
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You need a mig welder, must easier on that box section
Was expecting to see some footage of 1200s working