I have a 7110. Love it! Had the door bracket break like yours. Found the best fix was to drill through the bracket and door. Fitted it with 2 painted bolts so it wouldn't stick out from the outside. Takes a lot of a pull to get that door open, and everything else I did kept breaking unfortunately. Haven't had to fix it since.
It’s exciting Aaron to see you with your new purchases. I’m happy for you. Hope you and Darby and the family had a great Thanksgiving. Peace and Blessings🙏🏻
I bought a CM bed for a F250 I had. It was well built. They are sold by dealers all over. Just search for CM truck beds. These beds come with lights and wiring harness that plugs into your truck wiring. Most already have a rear bumper with trailer hitch and a goose neck hitch.
Good video (as we've come to expect...) but it's a shame you had to cut off your tank's lifting eye. But for better balance, should you ever want to lift it straight out of your bed, weld it back on the opposite side of the tank. The tank will hang straight then. Thanks for posting. Y'all are sittin' fat post harvest----able to afford not only oil but new FILTERS too! Exciting times. Go Gieroks all!
At the heavy equipment shop I worked in the 80s and 90s, we used NAPA and Wix filters with no issues. In particular the "new" L10 Cummins and the stalwart 855's. If remember right the only difference between Wix and NAPA was the prefix #, else the same. My Cummins story is worthwhile, the construction equipment historically was Detroit Diesels. Good engines and around for decades. But Cummins made solid inroads into the off-highway market then. 1500hrs rebuild was typical for Detroits. But Cummins we could go well past 2000hrs, plenty of power, maybe use more oil but generally great engines. I suspect that Cummins in that IH is very much like those off-highway engines, very durable.
Now Aaron, this may, or may not be true, but it looks to me like your Magnum is the "bad boy" on the farm now. Green Jeans may argue about that, I'm unfamiliar with their specs, but the CaseIntl sure looks (pardon..) "beefy" especially for a "first buy!"
tractor going too need new rubber soon, do it sooner than later and use the ones that your replacing for the dual replacement , they are pre worn enough for outer dual for better ride 🥸🤓,Canada
Pouring the oil, pour with the spout at the top not the bottom. The air can get in the pail, no more uneven liquid flow. lol
Quarts of engine oil have this technique depicted in a small image of the container dispensing oil next to the spout/cap.
We knew you couldn't resist mounting those duals. No use for the preceeding disclaimers, Aaron.
As we sit down to have our Thanksgiving meal we all need to give thanks to all farmers for feeding as so well. Thanks😊
I have a 7110. Love it! Had the door bracket break like yours. Found the best fix was to drill through the bracket and door. Fitted it with 2 painted bolts so it wouldn't stick out from the outside. Takes a lot of a pull to get that door open, and everything else I did kept breaking unfortunately. Haven't had to fix it since.
It’s exciting Aaron to see you with your new purchases. I’m happy for you. Hope you and Darby and the family had a great Thanksgiving. Peace and Blessings🙏🏻
Great video fellas 👍 . What a view .
I bought a CM bed for a F250 I had. It was well built. They are sold by dealers all over. Just search for CM truck beds. These beds come with lights and wiring harness that plugs into your truck wiring. Most already have a rear bumper with trailer hitch and a goose neck hitch.
Good video (as we've come to expect...) but it's a shame you had to cut off your tank's lifting eye. But for better balance, should you ever want to lift it straight out of your bed, weld it back on the opposite side of the tank. The tank will hang straight then. Thanks for posting. Y'all are sittin' fat post harvest----able to afford not only oil but new FILTERS too! Exciting times. Go Gieroks all!
At the heavy equipment shop I worked in the 80s and 90s, we used NAPA and Wix filters with no issues. In particular the "new" L10 Cummins and the stalwart 855's. If remember right the only difference between Wix and NAPA was the prefix #, else the same. My Cummins story is worthwhile, the construction equipment historically was Detroit Diesels. Good engines and around for decades. But Cummins made solid inroads into the off-highway market then. 1500hrs rebuild was typical for Detroits. But Cummins we could go well past 2000hrs, plenty of power, maybe use more oil but generally great engines. I suspect that Cummins in that IH is very much like those off-highway engines, very durable.
Poke a hole in the pail or flip it around to get the flow better 😊
Thank You !
Thanks for posting
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Aaron. Your 7120 sure is a pretty machine!!!
Looks like you also have an outside (white) light out on the top of the cab that needs a bulb replaced. Good luck, beautiful tractor.
I love the older magnums but in my opinion I like John Deere’s
50 and 55 series were the machines. 4850 and 4955 were pretty nice tractors and plenty of power.
Are your axles long enough so you can put hub duals on. I would go that route if possible
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃to you, Darby, the families and viewers 🦃
HI good evening Gierek farms from Indiana, happy Thanksgiving to you and your family and friends
Now Aaron, this may, or may not be true, but it looks to me like your Magnum is the "bad boy" on the farm now. Green Jeans may argue about that, I'm unfamiliar with their specs, but the CaseIntl sure looks (pardon..) "beefy" especially for a "first buy!"
Your dad is itching to hook up the chisel plow and take it for a rip!
I have faith in JB Weld. If anyone is going to torture test it, a farmer will for sure.
Featherlite should be able to fix ya up!!!
There is adjustment on shifting cable that why go 18th gear if there not adjustment left may need get new one
Have you done some more thinking about what your going to name the 7120? I'm still partial to Ruby 😁. Great tractor!
We had the same trouble with our 7220 it didn’t go into 17 or 18 and a friend of his adjusted it for him don’t remember what he did?
tractor going too need new rubber soon, do it sooner than later and use the ones that your replacing for the dual replacement , they are pre worn enough for outer dual for better ride 🥸🤓,Canada
Changing the lights to leds?
Worked on a farm that had a 7220 and a 4055. Magnum had a much better transmission.
See ive operated both and would rather have the jd powershift.
Personally favor the John Deere's but like the new to you red one!
Hey man what’s up
Corian glue. It's expensive but it works.
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Put new tires on tractor put the old ones on the duals
I don't wanna be a sour grape but im not a fan of napa filters but each their own. Happy farming 😊
How much does the young fella rent in ground for farming ?
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Find a nicer box to replace the one you got. Flatbeds are overrated lol
You need a hazmat license for a tank that is that large in a pickup
It's a 110 gallon and I have never heard of such nonsense I have done it for 30 years and never worried about it
Huh?
Not.
@bradjenkins932 call the DOT
@bradjenkins932 call the DOT