Man I'm Olight poor but they are the best lights I ever used, bright, rigid, dependable, no failures after 3 yrs of use...Maruder Mini, Seeker 3, Perun 2 you will have all you need, small medium and bright...Great Vid👍👍👍👍
A lot of work there Andy! I think I'm gonna have nightmares about your Deere chopper just watching the video! Seeing you in the middle of the machine like that is incredible. Good work and keep on keepin' on.
I was on the fence about ordering olight flashlights. When you started using them on your channel is when I purchased my first one. I carry a couple on me at a time like you. Needless to say, I am now a diamond member... Thanks Andy!
The thing I admire about Farmers is thank the good Lord they are mechanic’s, Welders, and do it yourself know it alls. If they didn’t they could never pay someone else to do all that work. Thats why I enjoy watching them make a living with there hands. Thank God for Farmers🚜🚜🚜🚜
One thing for sure you do great job fixing and repair and it will be brand new and read to go thanks for alway showing so other people can learn how to do it . Thank you sir
Andy great job on changing out the blower housing and the another parts that had worn out plus cleaning out the parts of the machine that can’t clean with a air that service truck and boom are ready coming in handy 👍🚜
Olight gear is well made and their support is 2nd to none. The hourigan Families level of farming and mechanical Fab skill's is very good, and not just Andy's skill's.
Tks for sharing Andy. The panel did look thin and it did sound tinny when you moved it. Hope you miss that snow storm that being forecasted for you guys in upper New your state.. 4 to 5 Feet... yes I said Feet of snow? We are go though our lake affects snow coming off lake Michigan. Got 7" at last check..
I'm impressed Andy! I thought it would be a longer process than what it was. You managed getting it in and out--rather out and in--without too much hassle!
Love the shop videos. Although I feel for you when you were down into the blower housing with your entire body and that porta power lol that looks like it kinda sucked slightly. Nice job with that project, you're basically a rigger now with that service truck crane that looked like it came in pretty handy for this job. Also don't worry about having to go back and wash things buddy that's what the big farmers do all winter long... they just wash everything repeatedly
Not going to tell you what to do but be very careful of those box fans, make sure they have the blue plug on the end. They tend to short out and start fires, been there done that. But other than that your repairs looks great always enjoy the videos.
Hope everything gets done on the chopper? It is a good bit of work getting ready for the next season. Parts wear out quickly on a machine with that many moving parts. When will we see your new chopper Andy? I am sure Sarah is already looking for pink or purple lettering for her name to be put on the windshield and door for the one shown? Or is she going to get the new one?! It’s going to be hard for the trucks to keep up with two choppers? With three thousand hungry mouths or more to feed, looks like the new garage with a bridge crane will be the next building? Right after the purchase of a few more trucks? I am just joking with you Andy!😂 I know don’t poke the bear!😂 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻‼️ Hello from North Carolina, 🇺🇸‼️ 🫡
Hi Andy, apologies if you’ve already addressed this and I missed it, but, have you figured out why the cracks were happening? I assume the blower wear panels do their job so the metal that cracked had not thinned out from wear? Simple metal fatigue? Age? Just curious. Great job with the repair as usual. Best.
I don't understand guys that h a ve all the time to compl a in on how you need to d o things how do they we y get t heir work done then? Or do they d o nt have t he work t hat you do to begin with ?
Man I'm Olight poor but they are the best lights I ever used, bright, rigid, dependable, no failures after 3 yrs of use...Maruder Mini, Seeker 3, Perun 2 you will have all you need, small medium and bright...Great Vid👍👍👍👍
Hi Andy !
the 8700i chopper have no secret anymore for you .
Good job !
Thanks for your time and have a good day everyone !
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A lot of work, and impressed with how you go about it and what you can accomplish (and need to accomplish) to get the job done.
The service truck and crain have payed dividends this year.
Chopper is looking really good.
Thank you for sharing Andy.
A lot of work there Andy! I think I'm gonna have nightmares about your Deere chopper just watching the video! Seeing you in the middle of the machine like that is incredible. Good work and keep on keepin' on.
If I have learned anything from this channel , you guys are always ahead of the game !
I was on the fence about ordering olight flashlights. When you started using them on your channel is when I purchased my first one. I carry a couple on me at a time like you. Needless to say, I am now a diamond member... Thanks Andy!
The thing I admire about Farmers is thank the good Lord they are mechanic’s, Welders, and do it yourself know it alls. If they didn’t they could never pay someone else to do all that work. Thats why I enjoy watching them make a living with there hands. Thank God for Farmers🚜🚜🚜🚜
One thing for sure you do great job fixing and repair and it will be brand new and read to go thanks for alway showing so other people can learn how to do it . Thank you sir
Love watching your videos. I am always amazed how plants will wear down metal pieces over time.
Andy great job on changing out the blower housing and the another parts that had worn out plus cleaning out the parts of the machine that can’t clean with a air that service truck and boom are ready coming in handy 👍🚜
Andy
Great job rebuilding the machine for the next season.
Thanks for sharing Andy!
Andy it's looking like you're in deep enough on this chopper it's going to around for a long time.. keep up the good work
Olight gear is well made and their support is 2nd to none. The hourigan Families level of farming and mechanical Fab skill's is very good, and not just Andy's skill's.
Always keeping viewers on their toes on plus side now my glasses and phone screen are clean 😂
Tks for sharing Andy. The panel did look thin and it did sound tinny when you moved it. Hope you miss that snow storm that being forecasted for you guys in upper New your state.. 4 to 5 Feet... yes I said Feet of snow? We are go though our lake affects snow coming off lake Michigan. Got 7" at last check..
That's a nice Christmas tree in the back ground
In for a dime, in for a dollar. May as well fix it all when you can get to it all!👍👍
Nice repair Andy. Have great day.
The old girl knows she is loved. She should be ready for another.4000 hours. She looks like she is cleaned up for.the prom. :). Great video.
I'm impressed Andy! I thought it would be a longer process than what it was. You managed getting it in and out--rather out and in--without too much hassle!
Love the shop videos. Although I feel for you when you were down into the blower housing with your entire body and that porta power lol that looks like it kinda sucked slightly. Nice job with that project, you're basically a rigger now with that service truck crane that looked like it came in pretty handy for this job. Also don't worry about having to go back and wash things buddy that's what the big farmers do all winter long... they just wash everything repeatedly
Not going to tell you what to do but be very careful of those box fans, make sure they have the blue plug on the end. They tend to short out and start fires, been there done that. But other than that your repairs looks great always enjoy the videos.
Nice job as always thanks for sharing
Thanks Andy NICE JOB 😊😊😊
Happy thanksgiving Andy and family🍗🍗🥓🥓🥓🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Nice Done Andy is there some kind of suspension on the spout like a ackumulator?
Thanks for your openness! How do you plan to improve your content creation skills? 😛💕
What’s the odds as soon as you mentioned Olight, a email from them came thru. What timing…😂
Good job!
Hope everything gets done on the chopper? It is a good bit of work getting ready for the next season. Parts wear out quickly on a machine with that many moving parts.
When will we see your new chopper Andy? I am sure Sarah is already looking for pink or purple lettering for her name to be put on the windshield and door for the one shown? Or is she going to get the new one?! It’s going to be hard for the trucks to keep up with two choppers? With three thousand hungry mouths or more to feed, looks like the new garage with a bridge crane will be the next building? Right after the purchase of a few more trucks? I am just joking with you Andy!😂 I know don’t poke the bear!😂
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻‼️
Hello from North Carolina, 🇺🇸‼️
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Hi Andy, apologies if you’ve already addressed this and I missed it, but, have you figured out why the cracks were happening? I assume the blower wear panels do their job so the metal that cracked had not thinned out from wear? Simple metal fatigue? Age? Just curious. Great job with the repair as usual. Best.
Pretty sure it's just fatigue cracks. With as much feed that goes through that housing along with vibrations its not suprising also the velocity too
I imagine you guys are getting hammered by that storm? Hope it doesn't interfere with operations for too long.
I have noticed the paint quality on Deere replacement parts is not what it used to be.
Hope your not getting much of the lake effect snow today.
Andy your getting slow in your old age those kids are going to put you in a rocking chair lol
You shouldn't have to add any iron supplement to the cow feed with all of that wear.
Is that chopper all metric or some SAE?
Probably all metric since they come from overseas I believe. Don't know if it was built at utumboa Iowa
Built in Germany.
Hello!
Snow🌬?
your not gunna weld a patch over it? what kind of FARMER are you? lol
If you buy that light he is advertising you will know what kind of farmer he is if not you will never know.
Tobacco industry lawyers have argued about this for a while now you will never know ‘Mrs turner.
I don't understand guys that h a ve all the time to compl a in on how you need to d o things how do they we y get t heir work done then? Or do they d o nt have t he work t hat you do to begin with ?
thing about ur video n another farmer video u fix n repair ur stuff not leasing stuff n bitching about the lease prices