Not being a 'guy', I don't have a lot of interest in watching the mechanical repairs on a bobcat. But I'm glad you got it fixed and I enjoyed watching you leveling the area behind the retaining wall. It looks great.
@@HeatherNaturaly Thank you for coming by for a visit 😊 PS i hope it does not offend female viewers of mine when i say "hey guys or "what's up guys" i always mean the women also when saying that, but there's no good alternative word for it 🤔 take care 👍
All that nice, clean, freshly smooth-ground concrete has now officially been initiated with various filthy fluids... I guess that's kindof its purpose in life, though! It's a work space, not a showplace. I'm glad this fix didn't cost you a ton of money, and the front yard of the cabin is looking nicer now, too. Or at least potentially nicer, once some plants grow.
Nice work Ant. I'm glad the old-girl is running again. I've broken lots of taps in my time, but only in the smallest sizes (even of the best quality). 1/8th and 3/16th inch taps in the Whitworth pattern thread being the biggest pain in my arse (and most of our bolts were nearly always in that thread type, unless it was a German machine. So we always had to a set of both Metric and Whitworth tools, including a thread count measurer of multiple styles of threads from all around the world, to make life easier. Seals, we used to make ourselves from an O-ring kit of continuous rubber in varying thicknesses, splicing them to the correct length and joining them with high-grade super-glue. One of the advantages of working for a company with a thousand machines, or more, and motors. (Once upon a time, many years ago) Good luck mate. I know what it's like to have little in the bank. Oh - P.S. I bought a couple of sets of tools called Metrinch, that can grip any nut without damaging them, regardless of where the nut or bolt was made. It made life much easier for me. But, I know all tools are expensive... Kindest regards.
At our local racing tracks the marshals have dry cement which they throw on oil that is leaked by the racing cars. It immediately absorbs the oil so that the cars behind won't slide on it. You could try this on the oil you messed on your new concrete floors. When the oil is absorbed you just sweep up the cement.
Well done on a budget repair job. Those 3 different size wheel nuts will annoy future Ants Pañts one day but screw that guy :) working bobcat for your projects is priceless.
What a master drawer openner you are,very impressive! I'm teasing you Andris...It was too funny watching you opening the last drawer ,make me burst out of laughing!
OK my girlfriend and I really enjoy your videos. We love your content and your sense of humor. Keep it up we have a ball I’m 73 years old and she’s right there with me at seven at 76 and we are really proud of you. keep going have a ball and send us more Dave Bailey in Indiana And Jennifer
And again you delighted me with your refusal to be intimidated with a problem that would give me a stomach ache...your commentary is priceless. I especially enjoyed the Joe Biden part. Great job compadre.
Hey Ants,I'm glad you were able to repair the bobcat. You're a smart man using what you have available. The oil on the wood looks terrific and you will have a nice lawn out front for the kids to fool around. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to making these videos. Great job all around.
Hi AP, another job well done! Re: your stuck drawers…try silicone spray or even lemon pledge. I found that it helps with tight windows too. Let’s go Branden lol
Any half decent tap & die set should have a thread pitch Guage in the kit , takes the guess work out . The hardware store may sell them too . Good job , good video.
What a mess - all that oil leaking out. Strange the left side came loose for no reason! Thank you for converting the mm to miles - very informative! Smart to re-torque the other side, just in case.
Just an FYI Andris. You can cut those seals with a razor blade and super glue them back together for the size you need. We do it on the cnc machines at work sometimes. Great save. The motor would have cost bucks to replace.
You can clean the oil mess on your concrete floor by simply spreading cat litter on it and ground it in circular motions with your foot. You probably already know that though. It’s cheaper than floor cleaning compounds.
New subscriber here... A bit of spray silicone may help the "Soviet" wood drawers slide better. You may want to consider a gutter across the bottom of the roof to divert rainwater away from your freshly laid topsoil next to the porch... that will keep the dirt from washing away and creating more problems. Nifty fix for the hydraulic pump and some good points on making a new wheel nut. Stay well, stay safe!
Ants Pants my friend, I've been crazy busy this summer here and have missed some of your latest stuff! Getting 2 wisdom teeth cut out Tuesday and am looking forward to catching up! Not looking forward to the teeth ordeal! LOL Take care buddy!!
Nice job, but you baptised your new concrete slab with smelly oil that’s got to be a bit of a bummer. I choked on my cola when you said it smelled of poo. Very funny. Love your videos.
Just watched a guy on "HowIdidit" do an excellent job on rebuilding his Bobcat drive motor. He knows it well and explains in detail replacing all the seals. His had the same problem as yours.
To find the proper thread size simply screw on a die. Then use the same size tap to thread the nut. Use cutting oil to cut the thread to reduce risk of breaking the tap.
it's always nice when a fix go along this well, good job! Will the e46 have its own episode even if it's not yours ? I have got an e36 touring and absolutely love the car.
no my cousin is working on it on and off. It's been in the shop for 2 months now. He has done some amazing work to it over the course of 2 months, fixed all the rust under the car, the entire rear axel has been rust-proofed and all the parts have been changed and painted. Solid work
This episode was definitely not "CRAP". What in your background allowed you do you know all these English (American) colloquialisms? Your channel is great. My wife and I stop all we are doing when a new episode shows up.
I've been on the internet since it was invented. Much of the content is from the US, though. I've had friends and have watched channels from many European countries, mostly from watching Twitch channels with them. It kind of disturbs me that most Europeans speak American English, instead of British English. I'm an Aussie myself, and as much as I dislike it, find myself picking up more and more American phrases. I'm also an avid fan-fiction reader, also mostly US written. I spend up to 3 hours at times (after downloading to Word) correcting the spelling and terms of speech. Examples: try and, instead of try to. And, means it's going to happen, rather than just try. Another that annoys the hell out of me is off of. What is the purpose of the 'of'? Another is many in the US can't tell the difference between due and do. I know Americans pronounce them the same, I don't, but they're completely different words. If you're ever in MS Word program, go down the list and look how splintered English is these days in the 'Select language option'. Back to your main question. Americanisms have seeped into all countries and once ingrained, well, there goes their own culture. Before the internet, my country was always about 10-15 years behind the latest new craze for kid that started in the US. Like yo-yos and skateboarding, back in the 60's and 70's; up until the internet... not that I don't love it. But... Kind regards, I was just trying to explain a little. No disrespect to you intended.
I'm guessing those motor mounting bolts are not 13mm or 12 and a 1/2mm! But 1/2inch 12 point bolts imperial being American made. Also a few drips of diesel on rusty bolts the best penetrating oil (cheap easy avaliable, Put it in an old 3 in 1 bottle) works a treat.... Great Video as always. Thanks
Hi Mr ants pants..I look for your adventures..in this case you should have realized that the bolts were not metric but sae The use of the 12 point head allows a 3/8 diameter thread and a smaller head to fit in restricted areas Anyway carry on sir
I believe its because when the seal blew out, a gap was left, allowing the bolts, which were kept tight by the seal to unwind as you moved forward and backwards. Once lose the bolts would unwind pretty quickly. Great videos. The quality of the camera work and editing is superb. I am glad you use your brain rather than credit card. Thank you.
Glad it wasn't the drive motor. That dirt and oil isn't good around it. It holds in heat and that can cause problems washing the dirt out every year or two is good thing.😎🤘🏻
@15:06 that bolt is probably 1/2 inch 12 point a 13mm will fit slightly loose on a half inch bolt. Bobcat is a USA brand most bolts will be in Inch not metric. Thanks America for not using the metric system just had to think ur better than every 1 else.
Hey Bear! yes it's true. But actually, most of the stuff (big projects and such) are in metric for the USA, the imperial is floating around in mainstream and individual scale
Yeah a $2 dollar fix IS best. And plus you were able to clean the under carriage and get all that Poo out. Maybe it just needed a good enema...sometimes things don't work as well if they are constipated.
@@Ants_Pants You are such a funny and talented guy. Really look forward to every new episode. How you actually do all the work and the editing is beyond me! I assume you have a day job as well? Can I know what work you do? Just a matter of time and you'll be able to live from your channel with this content!
@@michaelvandensteen7994 Hey Michael, Thanks for the reply, Yes day job. I work as a shift supervisor in a local plywood factory. The money is not the best, but it helps me to pay the bills, far more important though it's like a relaxing break from doing the work for the videos on youtube :D
Bobcats do like to not stay running. IHI is better, they have Yanmar engines. The O ring looks like the hydraulic oil has expanded the rubber seal? Is it rated for hydraulic oil? also if you use high strength thread lock the hydraulic pump bolts wont become lose.
Hi Mr Pants! I found your videos a few weeks ago and have been enjoying them very much. I have read the comments and I am surprised to see no one has said why the bolts were loose on the drive motor.
Got the bobcat sorted out for now, have a wonderful weekend everyone 👍👍
Not being a 'guy', I don't have a lot of interest in watching the mechanical repairs on a bobcat. But I'm glad you got it fixed and I enjoyed watching you leveling the area behind the retaining wall. It looks great.
What part of the world do you live in?
@@HeatherNaturaly Thank you for coming by for a visit 😊 PS i hope it does not offend female viewers of mine when i say "hey guys or "what's up guys" i always mean the women also when saying that, but there's no good alternative word for it 🤔 take care 👍
@@garrybowers6216 Estonia
@@Ants_Pants thanks
Friday's Ant upload! Have an awesome weekend as well! Let's get our man over 20k folks!
Man i'm still trying to get over the idea that i have more then 1000 lol
All that nice, clean, freshly smooth-ground concrete has now officially been initiated with various filthy fluids... I guess that's kindof its purpose in life, though! It's a work space, not a showplace. I'm glad this fix didn't cost you a ton of money, and the front yard of the cabin is looking nicer now, too. Or at least potentially nicer, once some plants grow.
Yup your right should have tried harder keeping that concrete in good condition haha. My bad
Luckly nothing broke, just a bad sealing and a cheap fix but still a lot work, well done! 👏
Yeah lucky. Thanks Dan
Good job. Got the machine properly maintained.
Thank you :)
Nice work Ant. I'm glad the old-girl is running again.
I've broken lots of taps in my time, but only in the smallest sizes (even of the best quality). 1/8th and 3/16th inch taps in the Whitworth pattern thread being the biggest pain in my arse (and most of our bolts were nearly always in that thread type, unless it was a German machine. So we always had to a set of both Metric and Whitworth tools, including a thread count measurer of multiple styles of threads from all around the world, to make life easier.
Seals, we used to make ourselves from an O-ring kit of continuous rubber in varying thicknesses, splicing them to the correct length and joining them with high-grade super-glue.
One of the advantages of working for a company with a thousand machines, or more, and motors. (Once upon a time, many years ago)
Good luck mate. I know what it's like to have little in the bank.
Oh - P.S. I bought a couple of sets of tools called Metrinch, that can grip any nut without damaging them, regardless of where the nut or bolt was made. It made life much easier for me. But, I know all tools are expensive...
Kindest regards.
you got that right. thanks for the tips:)
At our local racing tracks the marshals have dry cement which they throw on oil that is leaked by the racing cars. It immediately absorbs the oil so that the cars behind won't slide on it. You could try this on the oil you messed on your new concrete floors. When the oil is absorbed you just sweep up the cement.
Hmm interesting. I have to check it up
@@Ants_Pants Another good alternative is cat litter. Also works great under a gas BBQ to absorb fat drippings.
If you can find some heavy nuts they are larger on the outter faces and you can tap them out and still have a thick nut! Just thinking Andris!
Yes that would be better Kirk
Hello from the Netherlands.
thanks for the video .
Sincerely, Hollandduck
Thank you
@@Ants_Pants 👍
I caught the excellent Andrew Camarata reference. Once again informative & entertaining, Great job...
Thanks buddy 👍
Good job to the Estonian Andrew Camarata!
lol 😂
you're very innovative...subscriber from Singapore 🇸🇬..
Thanks and welcome ❤
Well done on a budget repair job. Those 3 different size wheel nuts will annoy future Ants Pañts one day but screw that guy :) working bobcat for your projects is priceless.
Lmao so true
What a master drawer openner you are,very impressive! I'm teasing you Andris...It was too funny watching you opening the last drawer ,make me burst out of laughing!
😆
OK my girlfriend and I really enjoy your videos. We love your content and your sense of humor. Keep it up we have a ball I’m 73 years old and she’s right there with me at seven at 76 and we are really proud of you. keep going have a ball and send us more Dave Bailey in Indiana And Jennifer
thank you very much. Glad you like the content ❤🎉
I'm from Houston and yes you had a problem ! Great perseverance ! Howdy from Houston, Texas.
Right on. Thanks!
Well done AP relatively easy fix.
Yeah. Took forever though hehe
Good job. Your thread drill is called a tap in English 😊
Yesss now i remember haha 😂 thank you
👍So glad you fixed the bobcat. Yard is looking better. 👻Have a great weekend Andris❤
Thank you for the visit again. Also for commenting :)
Never boring! Thanks for the entertainment!
Thank you for watching!
"Freaking Soviet boxes ..." And don't forget those Soviet chairs! Love it!
The Soviet chair was like "that was made in china"
If you don't screw up once in a while you're not doing anything. Good job brother God bless
That's like the whole point of this channel 😂 each screwup is a new video idea 😅😅
@@Ants_Pants Great informative video. We all should want to learn and just not live.
The greased lightning Mr BobAnt , The Estonian Camaratatwin ! What next bro ?
Gonna build my own spaceship
And again you delighted me with your refusal to be intimidated with a problem that would give me a stomach ache...your commentary is priceless. I especially enjoyed the Joe Biden part. Great job compadre.
Excellent!
Hey Ants,I'm glad you were able to repair the bobcat. You're a smart man using what you have available. The oil on the wood looks terrific and you will have a nice lawn out front for the kids to fool around. Thank you for the time and effort you put in to making these videos. Great job all around.
No problem Eric. Thank you for finding time to watch the videos 😌
Check the Fluid in the Center Chain drive box .
it's on par 👍
Hi AP, another job well done! Re: your stuck drawers…try silicone spray or even lemon pledge. I found that it helps with tight windows too. Let’s go Branden lol
Great idea!! But i think i found one better, ill use my excavator next time to open and close them.
I thought you were gonna say use your excavator to run the drawers over
Any half decent tap & die set should have a thread pitch Guage in the kit , takes the guess work out . The hardware store may sell them too . Good job , good video.
Thanks buddy 👍
Another nice repair!
Thank you for coming for a visit 👌
Good job Ants. Could help notice the roof missing on the retaining wall at end of the video.
Thanks George
What a mess - all that oil leaking out. Strange the left side came loose for no reason!
Thank you for converting the mm to miles - very informative!
Smart to re-torque the other side, just in case.
It was weird yes. No problem
Nice Job glad you got the bobcat problem worked out and the place is looking Fabulous ❤️🇨🇦
Yeah the thing is very useful, but if it breaks then everything stops 😒 i need a second skidsteer as a backup :D
Just an FYI Andris. You can cut those seals with a razor blade and super glue them back together for the size you need. We do it on the cnc machines at work sometimes. Great save. The motor would have cost bucks to replace.
Thanks for the tip buddy. This one was kind of a smashed up, Pretty sure that was my fault maybe 🤔
You never cease to amaze me!
Thank you 👍❤
@@Ants_Pants you’re welcome Sir
You can clean the oil mess on your concrete floor by simply spreading cat litter on it and ground it in circular motions with your foot. You probably already know that though. It’s cheaper than floor cleaning compounds.
Thanks for the info! Iv heard of it but haven't tried it out
Nice job Ant
Thank you Peter 👍
If there’s a leak a good places to check 😊
lol yeah
Nice video!! I like the result of the front of the cabin!! You have a really nice place there!
Thanks for visiting mate
Well done Ants. Your covered in garage definitely came in handy for your bobcat repair. 🌿🌿🌿
it even got rusty while being under the carport, wow. The air moisture level currently is 100% it's crazy
There goes the resting place of the mafia glasses XD
🤣
New subscriber here... A bit of spray silicone may help the "Soviet" wood drawers slide better. You may want to consider a gutter across the bottom of the roof to divert rainwater away from your freshly laid topsoil next to the porch... that will keep the dirt from washing away and creating more problems. Nifty fix for the hydraulic pump and some good points on making a new wheel nut. Stay well, stay safe!
Hey there, thanks for the tips
Ants Pants my friend, I've been crazy busy this summer here and have missed some of your latest stuff! Getting 2 wisdom teeth cut out Tuesday and am looking forward to catching up! Not looking forward to the teeth ordeal! LOL Take care buddy!!
Its funny that you mention that while I'm sitting behind the dentist door waiting for my appointment lol.... 😂
@@Ants_Pants oh boy! Good luck man! I know I'm ready for some relief myself! Been about a week of hell for me!
Nice work on the repair! The yard turned out great! Great video and I really enjoyed it! Thank you for sharing with us!
No problem Jake. Thanks for coming by
@@Ants_Pants your welcome!
20k jälgijat silmapiiril woohoo 100k polegi nii kaugel enam🥳😁!!
haha, ma pakun 57 aastat läheb veel 😂
Sen de bir Andrew Camarata'sın dostum.Seni izliyorsa kıskanır..
haha. Eminim yapacak daha iyi işleri vardır :D
Great vid. Salute from Poland! 😎
hello :)
Another good video but I swear the audio was out of synch or am I the only one with that problem ?
I was confused, of sync
the subtitles are not syncing up with the video, audio and video seems fine.
Love your videos,keep up the good job mate!
Thanks mate!
Nice job, but you baptised your new concrete slab with smelly oil that’s got to be a bit of a bummer. I choked on my cola when you said it smelled of poo. Very funny. Love your videos.
haha, yes i wanted to apply sealer on it but now it has oil spots haha. what a downie i am
Starting at about 6:48 the sound isn't synchronized with the video, you may want to check that.
Seems fine to me Stuart 🤷♂️ Thanks for the comment though
Senin abone saysı enaz 100.000 kişi olmalıydı.Kitlelere ulaşmada bir sorun var sanırım.
Sorun değil, acelem yok ve şu ana kadar sahip olduklarıma sahip olduğum için çok mutluyum. çok teşekkür ederim
Just watched a guy on "HowIdidit" do an excellent job on rebuilding his Bobcat drive motor. He knows it well and explains in detail replacing all the seals. His had the same problem as yours.
Yeah it can be annoying, just gotta make sure no dirt gets in there.
Great job love your videos xx❤😊
Thank you for visit 😉
To find the proper thread size simply screw on a die. Then use the same size tap to thread the nut. Use cutting oil to cut the thread to reduce risk of breaking the tap.
yeah
For the 12 point bolts you will need a 12 point socket. Watching you try and open the draws made laugh 😂
Oh i forgot to mention that i had a torx socket yet it still didn't fit as i was using metric but the bolt was imperial size. 😆
Don’t know anything about technical stuff, but still I’m watching 😂. By the way isn’t the swing a little to low?Have a nice weekend 🎉
It may be yeah. I can raise it up if it becomes a problem. Thanks for the oversight 👍 Also thanks for the visit and comment ❤
it's always nice when a fix go along this well, good job! Will the e46 have its own episode even if it's not yours ? I have got an e36 touring and absolutely love the car.
no my cousin is working on it on and off. It's been in the shop for 2 months now. He has done some amazing work to it over the course of 2 months, fixed all the rust under the car, the entire rear axel has been rust-proofed and all the parts have been changed and painted. Solid work
This episode was definitely not "CRAP".
What in your background allowed you do you know all these English (American) colloquialisms?
Your channel is great. My wife and I stop all we are doing when a new episode shows up.
hehe 😊 Thank you very much
I've been on the internet since it was invented. Much of the content is from the US, though. I've had friends and have watched channels from many European countries, mostly from watching Twitch channels with them.
It kind of disturbs me that most Europeans speak American English, instead of British English. I'm an Aussie myself, and as much as I dislike it, find myself picking up more and more American phrases. I'm also an avid fan-fiction reader, also mostly US written. I spend up to 3 hours at times (after downloading to Word) correcting the spelling and terms of speech. Examples: try and, instead of try to. And, means it's going to happen, rather than just try. Another that annoys the hell out of me is off of. What is the purpose of the 'of'? Another is many in the US can't tell the difference between due and do. I know Americans pronounce them the same, I don't, but they're completely different words.
If you're ever in MS Word program, go down the list and look how splintered English is these days in the 'Select language option'.
Back to your main question. Americanisms have seeped into all countries and once ingrained, well, there goes their own culture.
Before the internet, my country was always about 10-15 years behind the latest new craze for kid that started in the US. Like yo-yos and skateboarding, back in the 60's and 70's; up until the internet... not that I don't love it. But...
Kind regards, I was just trying to explain a little. No disrespect to you intended.
I'm guessing those motor mounting bolts are not 13mm or 12 and a 1/2mm!
But 1/2inch 12 point bolts imperial being American made.
Also a few drips of diesel on rusty bolts the best penetrating oil (cheap easy avaliable, Put it in an old 3 in 1 bottle) works a treat....
Great Video as always. Thanks
Yeah you guess right. Thanks for them tips
Hi Mr ants pants..I look for your adventures..in this case you should have realized that the bolts were not metric but sae
The use of the 12 point head allows a 3/8 diameter thread and a smaller head to fit in restricted areas
Anyway carry on sir
Thanks mate 👍
Ants, I hope you used a Locktite for this screws?
No clue, i'm not sure but some bolts are not meant to have clue in them.
№1 !
1/2 inch AF imperial is the size between 12 and 13millimeter.. rub a bar of soap on the Soviet seal drawers it will slide out like a slippery slide.
I see. Glad i did not strip the torx head
I believe its because when the seal blew out, a gap was left, allowing the bolts, which were kept tight by the seal to unwind as you moved forward and backwards. Once lose the bolts would unwind pretty quickly.
Great videos. The quality of the camera work and editing is superb. I am glad you use your brain rather than credit card. Thank you.
I don't even own a credit card bro 😂
Thanks
Thanks
o ring stock and super glue makes a new seal
i need to try that
Glad it wasn't the drive motor. That dirt and oil isn't good around it. It holds in heat and that can cause problems washing the dirt out every year or two is good thing.😎🤘🏻
Yup
great job Ants,you would have to be half asleep to sound like Mr J Biden!
lmao
Fantastic
Thanks
@15:06 that bolt is probably 1/2 inch 12 point a 13mm will fit slightly loose on a half inch bolt. Bobcat is a USA brand most bolts will be in Inch not metric. Thanks America for not using the metric system just had to think ur better than every 1 else.
Hey Bear! yes it's true. But actually, most of the stuff (big projects and such) are in metric for the USA, the imperial is floating around in mainstream and individual scale
Try cutting the o ring and use a little super glue to put the o-ring back together
Great idea!
Yeah a $2 dollar fix IS best. And plus you were able to clean the under carriage and get all that Poo out. Maybe it just needed a good enema...sometimes things don't work as well if they are constipated.
🤣🤣
I think the seal on that drawer was busted too!!
lol 🤣🤣🤣
hope you put the cover plates back on , over the motors
Yeah. Like 2 months later i did 😅
rub soap on drawer edges to make them slide
Think i will just rub some dozer track on this table
👍👍👍👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
yer i think one of our bin men is russion, he must have put novichock on bin handles. 😂
Lmao
Bob cat being Amican would most likely use imperial sizes so 1/2 inch is 12.7MM
ohh okey :O 👍
There isn't anything on a skid steer I have not seen work loose. My favorite is when the pump falls straight off the engine.
Lmao 😂
22:49 Newtons per metre. I think they are high shear force hardened 10.9 grade bolts, so should take a lot more force than regular 8.8 grade.
WD-40 for things that must move but don't. duct tape for thigs that must be immovabele, but move XDD
😂
yes baby !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol
check your chaincase fluid. big bolt in front when you lift bucket up.
Its ok
well, that pristine concrete didn’t last long.
Lol 👍
the bolt that was between 12 and 13mm will be a 1/2 imperial socket
I got a metric torx set. 13mm managed to open and close them without stripping the head luckly
In america we need both imperial and metric tools. We got use to it. why should the rest of the world have the right to complain?
We have both here also, mostly hydraulics and pipes overall are all in imperial.
Pull the draws out, shave a little off them & then rub wax on the runners. Problem solved… if it jams don’t keep fighting it fix it 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
No problem next time i will use my excavator to open and close the draws 😄
Hey dude, great video! What about some content from your cousins bmw ?
Maybe ill have something to put together in my future videos hes currently still working on it.
Those bolts take a 1/2 inch socket. Equivalent to 12.7mm.
Mhm
big bucks machine, and yer elastic band failure............
yup 😢
Those nuts on the wheels should be shoulder nuts...
Yeah
14:55 That bolt looks like it is an external torx bolt.
Yeh torx 13,5mm if i recall
Those bolts are 1/2" which is 12.7mm
Not 12,5?
Haha that soviet box thing 😂
"you get what you deserve" meme works well with that one
@@Ants_Pants You are such a funny and talented guy. Really look forward to every new episode. How you actually do all the work and the editing is beyond me! I assume you have a day job as well? Can I know what work you do? Just a matter of time and you'll be able to live from your channel with this content!
@@michaelvandensteen7994 Hey Michael, Thanks for the reply, Yes day job. I work as a shift supervisor in a local plywood factory. The money is not the best, but it helps me to pay the bills, far more important though it's like a relaxing break from doing the work for the videos on youtube :D
@@Ants_Pants haha 😂 thanks for your answer and all the best. I’ll be watching 👀
You drained the chain case oil and added hydraulic oil to reservoir
Engine oil actually 15w40, manual says hydraulic oil, but engine oil is a bit more thick and should work better/leak less
yes, pants with ants!
lol 😁
You are a comedian
Maybe 🤔
15:00 it’s 1/2” my friend…. Between 12 and 13 mm
Yeah imperial socket
The bottoms of machines are collectors of the foulest smells
you have no idea!
Bobcats do like to not stay running. IHI is better, they have Yanmar engines. The O ring looks like the hydraulic oil has expanded the rubber seal? Is it rated for hydraulic oil? also if you use high strength thread lock the hydraulic pump bolts wont become lose.
Yeah but might not get them off if i need to 🤔
Hi Mr Pants!
I found your videos a few weeks ago and have been enjoying them very much.
I have read the comments and I am surprised to see no one has said why the bolts were loose on the drive motor.
Thanks for joining this whacky trainwreck of a channel 😅