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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @jamesplotkin4674
    @jamesplotkin4674 8 месяцев назад +2

    It's OK to use Teflon tape on quick-disconnect fittings which use tapered pipe threads, but always start the tape two (2) threads back to avoid any tape getting inside. I used to be in the hydraulic business and can't count the times someone ham-handed the tape and got it inside the coupler. That will cause it to leak when disconnected. It's NOT the coupler's faulty design, but the incorrect application of the sealer. This can also happen with an anerobic sealant if you glop it into the fluid pathway.

  • @JeepinMaxx
    @JeepinMaxx 4 года назад +13

    Thanks for clarifying the PTFE tape / fittings issue, I'm sure that helped a lot of folks new to hydraulics. As you mentioned, it's only required on tapered threads like NPT. As for the colors - pink and white are generally used for liquids, yellow is for gas (but works great for liquids) and blue is a brand name high density tape called Blue Monster (we use it at work for compressed air lines, but works great for liquids as well)

  • @lonniechartrand
    @lonniechartrand 4 года назад +6

    Hey Gord, I learned how to dump gravel out of my bucket from watching Mike, on Outdoors With The Morgan’s.
    If you “shake” the joystick side to side you get a much better controlled spread.

    • @JohnSmith-tv5ep
      @JohnSmith-tv5ep 4 года назад

      @ Lonnie Gord, learned that trick also on OWTM. works really well when the material is dry, but when its wet as in GP's case here ....its like wet cement that sticks to everything.

  • @terryk3118
    @terryk3118 4 года назад +3

    Great video, Gordon! It's nice to see someone else struggling to make that bucket behave. I watch Mike Morgan, and he makes the whole process look so easy! Ya know, you could have just muttered under your breath in the last 30 seconds of the video "But don't use Teflon tape on JIC and O-Ring Boss fittings", but you spent the first half of the video explaining it. Thanks! You're a class act!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад

      LOL! Too funny. Yup, i could have snuck out that mistake a little easier but had to come clean. LOL. I'll get the hang of the bucket sooner or later. :)) Cheers and all the best Terry!

  • @raincoast9010
    @raincoast9010 4 года назад +7

    I have to chuckle about your cab tractor. I remember years ago my friends uncle who has a large farm saying that a farmer likes to have the wind in his face and the sun on his back etc. and that cabs would never take off on tractors. Now years later he as the biggest machines with a/c and heating, air ride seats and all the bells and whistles.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      LOL! Have a good weekend RC!

    • @raincoast9010
      @raincoast9010 4 года назад +1

      @@GPOutdoors :)

    • @bighammer587
      @bighammer587 3 года назад

      Seems that our priorities change over time...😊

  • @gerryspang5917
    @gerryspang5917 4 года назад +1

    Good Day, NPT or national pipe thread, I use Locktite thread sealant, as a heavy duty mechanic I’ve repaired many oil leaks because people use Teflon tape, and don’t use it correctly, if used in aluminum and more than 1 1/2 turns is used it can actually split the aluminum housing. If not perfectly dry can’t use Teflon tape as it deteriorates before fitting is installed. Many years ago I quit using Teflon tape and use a good thread sealant and don’t have any problems. Stay Safe, enjoy your videos, keep em comming.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад

      Morning Gerry and thanks for the great insights and advice! Much appreciated!

  • @paulthompson6575
    @paulthompson6575 2 года назад +2

    Great video GP. Always entertaining and informative. I purchased a LX2610 ROPS 6 months ago and I as well need to change the couplers on the snowblower (LX2970) so I’m appreciative of the Teflon tape lesson. I also liked how you pushed backwards with the box blade at the end. I need to try that technique as I struggle making passes smooth.

  • @howardbutler4878
    @howardbutler4878 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! I was about to use pink teflon tape ( the good stuff? ) on a NPT hydraulic fitting. I’ll take your well researched advice and use regular old white teflon tape. I envy your toys!!

  • @watershedoverlook
    @watershedoverlook Год назад

    I thought I remembered this! I'm about to install the rear hydraulic remotes on the LX and was trying to remember the rules about sealing threads when I seemed to recall you talking about this. A little poking around and....viola! Thanks for the helpful info Gord!

  • @rohoroyarrington3224
    @rohoroyarrington3224 4 года назад +2

    I feel your pain GP. Every time I think I have a handle on using the bucket, I will pretty much mangle a job I'm attempting and have to rework it. lol. All a part of the fun. Have a great week, cheers

  • @eugenedennis2897
    @eugenedennis2897 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info! Also, I'm no professional (only a self-taught school of hard knocks undergraduate) but when I spread my gravel I have learned to lift the bucket high enough to see the bucket lip and then to drive forward or backwards watching the gravel flow and distributing it by "wiggling" my curl function back and forth repeatedly to allow for a shallow stream of gravel to fall out and distribute on the road surface. This works very well for me and I have gotten so good at it that I usually don't even have need for back dragging afterwards.

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      Good morning Raymond. Thanks for the great advice - I usually do the same but I had a camera mounted and shaking the tractor was causing the camera to shake so I tried to sprinkle it without wiggling it. LOL. Not as good for sure. Cheers and thanks again!

  • @chuckreasy1003
    @chuckreasy1003 4 года назад

    It's nice to see someone else struggle with the bucket. As you know I just got the B2601 in Colorado & I suck with the bucket as well. Thanks for the Laughs. I know you don't have a backhoe but I use my backhoe and digg around the rocks in my road to expose them. You did a video with Guy in his medow and blasted a rock, that was great. Then I use my Sierra Blaster to blow the tops off. Cover up the hole, problem solved. Some of the rocks blow in many pieces and I'm able to eliminate the entire rock. The blaster is 1200 bucks US but well worth it up at the cabin. My road is improving all the time. What a dream, no more ruts in the road. Tractors Are Great! Thanks for all your videos, their a blast to watch!

  • @hankthefarmer
    @hankthefarmer 4 года назад +2

    GP I learn a lot from your videos. Your honesty and humility is refreshing

  • @peacefieldfarm_mn
    @peacefieldfarm_mn 4 года назад +1

    I have a small list of RUclipsrs who I never miss a video of. All of them are super honest with their viewers. You are one of those folks GP. Your honesty and willingness to help just exude from you! Thanks for posting such good content! Cheers!

  • @ddsharpening
    @ddsharpening 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info, I’m sure everyone appreciates this info. After almost 40 years around equipment builds I’ve learned which hose fittings get tape.
    I run into the same problem with my bucket....I’m always using my grapple!

  • @mp3625
    @mp3625 4 года назад +1

    Bucket work!! Practice makes perfect keep going.

  • @VideosfromNH
    @VideosfromNH 4 года назад +7

    Regarding using the bucket: knowing and acknowledging that you have a problem is the first step to recovery :)

  • @PurpleCollarLife
    @PurpleCollarLife 4 года назад +2

    GP - another great video. I didn't know either. I saw those comments in the original video. You're great about taking advice in these comments. Very cool.

  • @danielchambers1958
    @danielchambers1958 4 года назад +3

    The tape seems like a good idea, but some threads are better without it. Auto mechanic for eight years opened my eyes as well. Glad you corrected the fittings so you wont have problems in the future👍👌

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Daniel. Me too. Always new things to learn. Cheers!

    • @JohnSmith-tv5ep
      @JohnSmith-tv5ep 4 года назад +1

      GP,.... if we ain't learning, we ain't living! at 65 I'm still doin both!
      always enjoy your channel. Thanks for your knowledge...(Teacher!)

    • @danielchambers1958
      @danielchambers1958 4 года назад +1

      @@JohnSmith-tv5ep 55 hear and I agree!

  • @alabamareloader9862
    @alabamareloader9862 4 года назад

    Getting better with the box blade keep up the good work.

  • @437AlBig
    @437AlBig Год назад

    Well I just bought an LX2610 today. It gets delivered on 11/30. Can't wait to start using it. Thanks for all of your videos on how you use your. I've got the bucket, belly mower, and the back blade for now.

  • @sailingyemaya9781
    @sailingyemaya9781 4 года назад +1

    Good idea on the color cable ties

  • @moultonditcher6187
    @moultonditcher6187 4 года назад

    Good morning GP,,Had a nasty storm here in mattawa last night,loonie sized hail,cut up my mountain drive with some serious downhill channels.I try to leave as many large rocks as possible for erosion and stability,like yourself,just cover them.I agree,seat time is the only way to get good at operating loader.Remember FLOAT position and use that to your advantage sometimes.Have a good day.

  • @ronalddean4834
    @ronalddean4834 4 года назад

    Good morning G.P. I worked as a mechanic for the power company for 40 years and I didn't think I would ever catch on to fitting dos and don'ts, but when I I did it was a breeze. It's hard to believe winter is on the way back already, but it's coming and all we can do is what it tells us to do. Have a wonderful weekend thanks for sharing

  • @jh9855
    @jh9855 4 года назад

    Before Jack Hardy died (from cancer), he taught me how to dig dirt. Sounds kind of silly, but Jack knew I would need that skill around the airport, especially moving snow banks😊. FYI on the rear remote. The dealer, put the piston on the rear blade here at my garage, and found the piston was shipped with the wrong coupler to the rear remote. I thought of you when that happened. Thankfully, the owner of Northeast Hydraulics is a friend and is 8 miles away. A quick trip to their store and the correct fittings were placed on the hose. Can't wait to see your first snow video of 20-21.

  • @DubberGuy12
    @DubberGuy12 4 года назад +2

    Thanks to you and your subscribers for the update GP

  • @hc7190
    @hc7190 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info on Teflon tape as I need to replace a hyd. line tomorrow .

  • @LouisianaTractorworks
    @LouisianaTractorworks 4 года назад

    Glad you are all fixed up for winter GP! Some good info on the different fittings. Thanks for sharing it. That cab will be super nice in them low temps. Have a good weekend!

  • @mitchelbailey9402
    @mitchelbailey9402 4 года назад

    Learning to use a bucket takes a lot of practice, patience and knowing the limitations of equipment, you are doing a good job, keep the good videos coming.

  • @larrycainjr
    @larrycainjr 4 года назад +1

    Good info on the fittings, GP! Thanks for another enjoyable video. Good luck with that 1st snow!

  • @tractorman4461
    @tractorman4461 4 года назад

    Well by golly GP, I'm glad to see you've gotten all the information on what to do and what not to do on the various types of fittings. I knew you'd keep digging until you got it straight from the horses mouth instead of from the other end of the horses from guys like ME !! LOL. All joking aside, ya done good...as always.

  • @allenhunt3070
    @allenhunt3070 4 года назад

    Hi GP! I'm sure you already know how a hydraulic top-link is really handy for adjusting the forward and backward lean on a box blade. Not, that I noticed anything wrong with your technique. Lots of fun watching you using that tractor. For some reason watching a box blade work is really enjoyable. I always think about the amount of work that can be accomplished in a short time.

  • @mygrassisbrowner
    @mygrassisbrowner 4 года назад +2

    another great video GP! I really didn't know this before your video, thanks for sharing!

  • @DIYMyWay
    @DIYMyWay 4 года назад

    Hi Gord! Thanks for the great info on the types of hydraulic connections! That’s very good to know! Practice makes perfect with the bucket, my friend! Also, you can consider it a grapple appreciation exercise. Cheers!

  • @teejay2726
    @teejay2726 4 года назад

    It's always a great thing to always speak to better your skills. It's a great mind set to being happy when working.

  • @547Rick
    @547Rick 4 года назад

    Another great video from GP! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jh9855
    @jh9855 4 года назад +1

    As I watched the ending of this video, I noticed the way you were getting out of your tractor. I'd like to make a suggestion. As per the owner's manual for the B2650 (cab) "Face the tractor when getting in or out of the tractor. Do not use the controls as hand holds to prevent inadvertent machine movements." If you keep holding onto the door when getting in or out, over time you may have some issues with that door. Just a thought.

  • @GaryT1952
    @GaryT1952 4 года назад +1

    Great info GP. Teflon tape and pipe dope is only for tapered pipe fittings never for flare or o-ring fittings...got it!

  • @jimmcknight3021
    @jimmcknight3021 4 года назад

    Good video on your winter prep and great info on when to use tape. Have you heard about Precision Manufacturing's add a grapple to buckets or pallet forks? Of course you need a dedicated grapple for all your firewood, but you can add one or two grapples to your bucket if you need some extra help to keep boulders in the bucket. I think it's a neat product and they are supposed to be easy to take off.

  • @markdiulio9424
    @markdiulio9424 4 года назад

    Driveway is looking good great job

  • @edwardkenny2356
    @edwardkenny2356 4 года назад

    You're always willing to listen to and implement different ideas and advice. I appreciate that 🙂
    Stay warm.

  • @mberry7a
    @mberry7a 4 года назад

    Gordon great video explaining the different fittings and teflon tape. The military uses fittings almost the same except they have a 45 degree flare instead of 37 degree flare.

  • @Raffuentes030999
    @Raffuentes030999 5 месяцев назад

    You answered my question. thank you so much!

  • @leokelly359
    @leokelly359 4 года назад

    watching you prep for cold and snow reminded me about awesome warm hats I bought from you last winter about time to bust them out

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад +1

      LOL! Good morning Leo. I just pulled mine out yesterday. Almost time for it. Cheers!

  • @mcloud0403
    @mcloud0403 4 года назад +1

    Hey GP, really good to know on the hydraulic fittings, I had no idea. Gonna have to fix a few of mine, too. Listen, no fault-finding, but you might want to take a page from Outdoors With The Morgan’s on spreading gravel from the bucket when going forward. He just continually “shakes” the bucket with the controller while maintaining a constant bucket angle and the gravel/crusher mix just pours out at a nice even, easy to maintain rate. Cool trick which has improved my spreading skills big-time (they needed it) and saves a lot of back-dragging. Love your new tractor (although I feel a little like the bride left at the altar *laughs*). I would kill to have that cab!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад

      LOL! Good day M040! Always appreciate feedback and help. Truth is, I do shake it (learned from Mike long ago). However, I had the camera mounted on the tractor trying to get a good angle and of course it was shaking the camera so I had to try to drop the gravel with minimal shake. LOL. Caused more work and the camera angle didn't turn out after all. :(( Thanks very much M! All the best

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 4 года назад

    Great job Gord ! You’re doing a great job with your bucket work, it definitely takes practice to excel with it’s operations. You’re getting better. Glad you got the correct information for Teflon tape use and passed it on. Always enjoy watching your channel for the great entertainment you provide and all the great scenery you show. Also enjoy your friends and the information you provide.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @peterkober6758
    @peterkober6758 4 года назад +1

    G P good advice getting ready for Winter is always full of small problems we are just about ready but you always find things you for got
    God Bless All
    PaK

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад

      So true Peter! Cheers - stay warm!

  • @ritterjon
    @ritterjon 4 года назад

    💥 Too bad you're not having any fun with that nice new machine. 😁👍
    *Keep on tractoring!*

  • @tomfillmore9710
    @tomfillmore9710 4 года назад

    good video very jealous of that tractor lol winter is coming good to get ready easier to do it now than after the snow is here I live in New BRUNSWICK so we get our share we have 4 tractors over at the old farm I am part owner of a couple the newest is 1981 international none have 4 wheel drive two have loaders and snowblowers 165 Massey has a cab nice for the winter still jealous of that kubota lol I will stop talking I am good at that you have a great weekend thanks for sharing

  • @GrampiesWorkshop
    @GrampiesWorkshop 4 года назад

    How's she goin'? Nice summary of hydraulic fittings 101!!! The snow blower is great for clearing snow, but like you say, you need to pay extra close attention to the rocks in your lane. A rock is not a friend for the blower!!! Nice job spreading the gravel. You say you're not too good with the bucket. I think you're too hard on yourself. You are some good with the box blade I must say!!! Take care!!

  • @hrmacdonald4471
    @hrmacdonald4471 4 года назад

    Great video GP. That class A gravel is pretty heavy stuff. I lifted a full bucket with my B2650 and lifted the loader pretty high while I was backing and turning at same time...to my surprise & shock the rear wheel came off the ground and scared me to death. I almost tipped the tractor...rookie move...lol.

  • @MasonrywithAL
    @MasonrywithAL 4 года назад

    THANKS FOR SHARING THIS INFO !

  • @davidmartin303
    @davidmartin303 4 года назад

    G.P, I had the same thought process as you as far as using tape. Thanks for the heads up and corrections, we're both learning thanks to your videos.

  • @hughiehanifen7707
    @hughiehanifen7707 4 года назад

    Awesome Job, the box blade really does it all. I can’t imagine not having one and I recall that area in the early day videos and the ledge of rock. A few years really turned that around. I will say the land level is the ticket to resurface and plain an established drive. That looked like class “A” down to dust super annoying to spread out of the bucket. Have a wonderful day. Cheers.

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress 4 года назад +3

    Good evening GP, Practice make perfect 😊👍 You will became if not already a great tractor maintainer and will be very soon too an outstanding operator 🙏😊🤣 Great video about pre inspection of winter storm for the snowblower 😊👍 Have a Great week too Cheers !!!

  • @randthompson5716
    @randthompson5716 4 года назад

    Wow never saw blue-green gravel before. Colorful.
    We have limestone that's grey/white

  • @OrangeismyNewGreen
    @OrangeismyNewGreen 4 года назад

    Great tips on the couplers, good to know 👍🏻have a great weekend

  • @OurGreeneAcres
    @OurGreeneAcres 4 года назад +1

    Hey Gord good advice on the fittings and the tape. When I got my log splitter I was planning on using tape on the connectors to the tractor but after a little research I decided not to even though I think they are the type that it’s okay. If I ever have a leak I may go back if needed. Take care brother.

  • @justadbeer
    @justadbeer 4 года назад

    lol. Bucket work does seem to take awhile to get good at. Some guys pick it up right away and some of us struggle a bit. My kid seems to be somewhere in the middle and just when he thought he was a pro, he cut through his sprinkler lines this past weekend trying to relocate 5 yards of topsoil. But I did tell him to put on the Edge Tamers (he said he didn't need them). Sometimes dad's do know more, even when the kids are older. Live and learn.

  • @jeffpetermann9814
    @jeffpetermann9814 4 года назад

    The first winter snowblowing with my B2601 is fast approaching. Going to be a tough year, the logger has not fixed the road and I don't think its happening before freeze up. Its a mess, too big a job for the B2601. I think I'll learn a lot about preparing for the following winters, great video.

  • @donmacdonald7758
    @donmacdonald7758 4 года назад

    Great job with the box-blade, it makes a good counter balance for the bucket

  • @joncarey
    @joncarey 3 года назад

    Love the videos. I think we bought our Tractors around the same time. A little tip to avoid the bounce while back dragging is to put it in float first, then tilt the bucket and back drag. Keep the videos coming!

  • @jamesoncross7494
    @jamesoncross7494 4 года назад

    I enjoy learning from your videos. The only way to get good at something is practice. Keep up the good work!

  • @pattersonlandscaping5621
    @pattersonlandscaping5621 4 года назад +1

    looking at 3901...I have used a L26 and was impressed..not sure yet...your vids have me wondering...Thanks

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад

      Good luck with your choice PL!

  • @dwayneloftice2326
    @dwayneloftice2326 3 года назад

    All I can say is, glad I live in North Texas where snow blowers, or the need for one, is rare as a "hen's teeth"!

  • @jimmyd7369
    @jimmyd7369 4 года назад

    Learned somethin' today - thanks Gord.

  • @thejohnsonslife7626
    @thejohnsonslife7626 4 года назад

    Have to say👍 Been watching your channel for years and this video was definitely entertaining 👍 Awesome job Thanks

  • @dhache1195
    @dhache1195 4 года назад

    Good day to you GP. About boulders; maybe it is time to plan a ''blast'' session with Guy next spring ;-)

  • @liamsherwood7507
    @liamsherwood7507 4 года назад +1

    Although all this is above my skill level it is still good to know. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gilgner
    @gilgner 4 года назад

    Great video. The coupler knowledge is invaluable thanks.
    Re "making a concerted effort" with the bucket. I have same struggles. Time for me to learn as well. However, I'll still mention another tool: 4n1 or clamshell type bucket for spreading the gravel.
    Cheers and keep up the awesome videos.

  • @nanomaine
    @nanomaine 4 года назад

    I use my Heavy Hitch Toothbar, to dig out rocks. Works fantastic! Some rocks so big, I can barely lift them with my Kubota B3350. Yes, rocks that big probably not good for my loader - but so far no damage.

  • @febbral
    @febbral 4 года назад

    Hi, another good way of marking where these hidden obstacles are is to put some bright markers or colored paint on trees beside roadway to catch your attention on snow covered driveway.

  • @leol1682
    @leol1682 4 года назад +1

    GP im jelust of you from your new tractor and that cab to smile my frend .

  • @johnbishop8321
    @johnbishop8321 4 года назад

    Hi Gord after you dump the gravel level your bucket and put it in the float position and back up you’ll have a nice smooth look on the driveway. Great videos.

  • @beozzie690
    @beozzie690 4 года назад

    Nice video as usual GP, maybe you could demo a land plane and put that box blade away.. although, it’s nice to see you in the summer jacket...

  • @scotttownsend4405
    @scotttownsend4405 4 года назад

    Great information, thanks!

  • @1robertmkelly
    @1robertmkelly 4 года назад

    There is always a concern when driving heavy equipment- hitting something. One time I rented a CAT D4H dozer to construct my driveway and level the lot for the house and garage, even though I parked my truck 100 ft down the road from my driveway, I came perilously close to it near the end of the day. It would have driven right over it. Whew !

  • @johnhansen8272
    @johnhansen8272 4 года назад +1

    Fascinating on the tape, did not know that either, thanks to my fellow viewers. Sorry to hear about the coming snow (or maybe not depending on your perspective). We are unusually warm in the mountains of North Carolina, upper 70s (almost 20c) if you can believe it.

  • @gregb2144
    @gregb2144 4 года назад

    Great info on "to tape or not"!!! Still got your truck? That was two great videos on key fobs!! Thanks !Oh ,checked the manual on my Toyota to deactivate the rf signal found nothing about it. Tried your procedure to deactivate rf on the 2019 Yaris fob but did not work on this one. Just locked the car ,oh well
    ! Have a great weekend!!

  • @benjybaldwin773
    @benjybaldwin773 3 года назад +1

    Pretty much easy way to remember if your hydraulic hoses have any pipe fittings then you should use teflon tape

  • @edjackson8425
    @edjackson8425 4 года назад

    Watch the outdoors with the Morgans episode on spreading gravel with your bucket. Mike Morgan is a skilled operator.

  • @wamduska893
    @wamduska893 4 года назад

    This guy is awesome

  • @larrykluckoutdoors8227
    @larrykluckoutdoors8227 4 года назад

    Nice job on the road.

  • @profdave2861
    @profdave2861 4 года назад +2

    Morning Gord! Great video, but you’re far to hard on yourself about using the bucket. Even experienced operators don’t always get a “perfect” bucket full of material (well... except maybe Mike Morgan, but he’s been running equipment much of his life - or maybe he edits out those less-than-perfect buckets 😏!)
    I do have one little tip though, but it’s not to do with filling the bucket. When putting the loader into float mode to back-drag material, try snapping the joystick forward into the float position while the bucket is still a foot or two above the ground. It will fall relatively gently to the ground on the hydraulic oil damping. This will avoid getting that front wheel lift/bounce that happens when you put it into float after your bucket is on or near the ground.
    Have a great weekend up there and glad you’re ready for snow! (Wish I was!). Cheers! 🤝

  • @sethdunn4412
    @sethdunn4412 4 года назад +1

    Another great video GP - thanks for the hydraulic fitting overview. Unrelated question; where did you get your jacket? Pretty cool.

  • @gregpavone8485
    @gregpavone8485 4 года назад

    Like the new tractor and your videos also.

  • @davidhosmer1424
    @davidhosmer1424 4 года назад

    NPT - national pipe thread. usually a tapered thread ( this is just a pipe thread ). The teflon tape fills any leak paths past the threads and also provides a "lubrication" thread male to female so you can tighten easier. Pipe dope does the same thing. A possible problem can happen if tape gets into the fluid system and blocks a filter or fitting. ( I worked in a "nuke" power station. You NEVER used tape or unqualified thread sealant in a nuclear fluid system. ). You said you were careful to keep the tape away from the ends. I am glad your viewers watch out for you. Take care

  • @MrTks1959
    @MrTks1959 4 года назад

    Muscle Memory; the more you practice the better you'll get. Practice, practice, practice.

  • @donlatimer5114
    @donlatimer5114 4 года назад

    Gord there is a liquid that expands and cracks the rocks so that it breaks it up , all you have to do is drill a bunch of holes as deep as you can get them to laminate the top of the rocked get them 6 to 12 inches or more below the surface of your road , this should illuminate having to build up around the top over the rocks every year before snowfall ... have lots of fun in your nice warm cab and new snowblower this year

  • @williamwilson5127
    @williamwilson5127 4 года назад

    National Pipe Thread (NPT) has a taper on the female side that creates an interference fit as you tighten it. This improves sealing and prevents the fittings from rattling loose over time. One warning, if you shop at places like Princess Auto, they often have elbows and F-F/M-M adaptors that aren't really proper high pressure NPT fittings. These are sometimes mixed in on the shelves with the real hydraulic grade fittings. They seem ok but will start to leak in a day or two and drive you crazy.

  • @christhomas9837
    @christhomas9837 4 года назад

    Gord I have a larger tractor and I've come to the conclusion a tractor is not the best for moving material. If I'm using the tractor and have to move a couple of buckets I'll use it and struggle but if it's move than 10 buckets I go and get the skid steer.
    I think I just got a 2 pack of gloves the same as the one's you have sitting on your porch at the beginning of this video. They're are nice and soft, I just hope they last. They were a present so I have no idea of cost but I like them.

  • @MrKamccarthyinc
    @MrKamccarthyinc 4 года назад

    Good video Gord! I'm nervous about the play in your loader uprights where it connects to the frame mounts by the front of your cab. Seems like a lot of play when you were pushing in to the hard bank to get those boulders at 8:47. Maybe just because it was so close to the cab glass. Anyway, that's a beautiful machine!

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад

      Good morning Keith. Thanks very much for pointing this out. I reviewed the clip several times in slow motion this morning after reading your comment. You are right - I can see the play to which you are referring. I assume that must be normal but will check with the dealer. That area only has pins (no bolts or nuts) and is where the loader comes off when I want to remove it. I have noticed that the arms are very stable and firm when I am using it - no wobble or swing to them. But I will check. Thanks again!

  • @terryluebbe2560
    @terryluebbe2560 4 года назад

    While your bucket technique needs work, you are getting quite proficient with the box blade. What was the angle of the dangle? Level, or slightly forward?

  • @joetterolison1286
    @joetterolison1286 4 года назад

    Great helpful explanations on teflon tape when use/not to use
    Since this is a video on hydraulics I have a question on something I saw in another video they were talking about hydraulic power for a newer Backhoe setup where an Auxiliary PTO driven Pump for the Backhoe instead of using the Tractors Hydraulic system.
    Have You seen or heard of the PTO driven Hydraulics instead/in place of rear remotes?
    Maybe a Supplier might give you one to test here for Us to see
    Just a thought
    Ken in Florida
    PS I think it was for a New Kubota BH-77
    Not sure, but it sounds like a much simpler was of providing Hydraulic power to the rear without taping into factory fittings & hose's
    Great work, I really enjoy the way You present Your videos

  • @bobbletheshot5735
    @bobbletheshot5735 4 года назад

    as for your bucket work dont curl so fast slow and easy on the bucket curl back. keep them coming enjoy all of your vidios

  • @imbthree
    @imbthree 4 года назад

    Hammer drill a few spots on the big rocks in the center of your lane. You'll be able to break away the portions that stick up without having to remove the whole roock. A lot less work and worry down the road. Just a thought.

  • @domenicmaiani3795
    @domenicmaiani3795 4 года назад

    Hi Gord, thanks for another great video! We got our 1st snowfall of the year yesterday, 6-8" of really wet and heavy stuff. My dealer is waiting for the grapple to come in before delivering my new B2601 (with a snowblower!), looks like the walk-behind blower will get a bit more exercise today!
    Great tip to keep shear pins/bolts and necessary hand tools to replace them in the tractor, what tools do you keep on your tractor?
    Have an amazing day!

  • @sunjaybedi4389
    @sunjaybedi4389 4 года назад

    Another good video Gord, I think you did well with the bucket. I am the one not good at it. There is a round rocki will have to deal with soon. Also, how do you handle tree stumps near the eagle of your drive lane? Are they a problem with the blower catching ?

  • @lawrencebessette754
    @lawrencebessette754 4 года назад

    Gp don’t be so hard on yourself
    You do fine tell you think to much just level the bucket drop
    It remember you can roll the bucket just a bit if you need
    One thing as you dig rocks please try to keep your wheels on the ground you have a great channel thanks for sharing

    • @GPOutdoors
      @GPOutdoors  4 года назад

      Morning and thanks Lawrence. I appreciate it. I try not to lift it but it kind of just happens to me. Not sure if I am driving the bucket too far down causing the wheels to come up- I believe I am. But more practice will get me there. Thanks again - have a great weekend!

  • @jacobdalecrow564
    @jacobdalecrow564 4 года назад +2

    Do you still have access to your neighbor who you helped drill and "blast" the boulders out of his yard? That might be a long term fix for the snowblower killing boulders. Plus I enjoyed watching that video. 😆