Wouldn’t hurt to remove and repack the wheel bearings before it gets full and locks up on you as you are moving it. My opinion, great videos and jobs. Stay safe and healthy y’all!👍
Wheel bearings on these type of wagons are so neglected. I'm just as guilty with mine. I always forget to do them until one fails. They always fail with a full load too it seems.
Evan: C’mon man: Value-$350 to restored value $1,500(minimum), spiritual value-priceless, you have renewed,restored, resurrected, in us the viewership, and ignited a spirit similarly to not only objects but people.this sense of making things better in the world for one another is priceless. Thankyou, you are a true blessing from God!
I still feel that you had a great deal on the first feeder. For a little bit of work you have a feeder that will last at least 20 years if you maintain it (as you seem to do). If you work out how much money you will have saved in feed costs over the time it will last, then I think your in the money big time. Because you fixed it the right way you will have years of ease of mind because you know it was done right. If the other one has some silicone in it, well remove it and do what you did to the first one. A few hours spent now will save you days later on and that is without the cost of spoilt feed due to a tacky repair. Pete will be happy with the first feeder. Thanks for posting
You did a great job on the first feed wagon Evan. In a few years to come the work you have done will pay off. With the second wagon you will be cleaning out the old silicon in a couple of tears. Weld plates on the second one and respray it as you did with the first. You will then have two wagons that you can look at with pride. It's only a few more hours labour and a few dollars for extra materials. Having watched your videos for the past two years I can tell you are a stickler for perfection. It will be well worth the extra time and money.... with pride.
That's the fabricator in you doing more than expected and from my point of view that is definitely a good thing. I'll lay odds that more work on the green bin will be coming.
That rusty old gravity wagon is going to be more value to you because of the content it provides. I enjoyed watching you fix it up. Keep on bringing us content like this!
I think you did the right thing on the red wagon. Welding in metal replacement strips will last longer than silicone the holes. Even on the green wagon welding in material is a much smarter thing than siliconing the holes. That the difference between someone with a welder than one without a welder. You got tool then use it to make the correct repair.
The red wagon was fixed up real nice, honestly, it looks great and will last many years with the repairs you made. You'll be able to walk past it all the time now and say to yourself "I did that" and know that it was fixed properly, and not with silicone.
Great job on the wagon but I have 2 suggestions. Number one and best is to paint the inside bed (no need to paint the vertical parts) with Slip-plate or similar Teflon based paint. It will let the feed slid out SO much easier. Number 2 suggestion would have been to put a steeper roof on the wagon to help it shed the snow load. I think you did a great job repairing the bed and door.
Sometimes the delivery charge can be pricey. I use the super bags that they fill with seed. Some feed/seed areas will give you them. You can put 1500# in each one, use your pallet forks to pick it up and dump it in. Could save you a bunch of money.
Stop and think for a minute, you just saved a piece of antique farm equipment from going to the scrappers. Nice restoration job. Keep it up. Take a bow for what you did in 5 days, Brian in Canada
I've bought or been given alot of stuff over the years to repair and use or sell, sometimes it works out with little effort, sometimes it's oh crap, thankfully you have the ability, equipment and facility to make the repairs, great video.
My father always said “that a job worth doing is worth doing well from the Beginning!!! he would’ve been very proud of you for the job you did on the red wagon even though I know you’re frustrated right now for the money and time you spent but when I look at that wagon and when I watched you working on the wagon I watched a man who took pride in his work. I’ve seen a lot of men who have “jerry-rigged” & “patched”Their projects together & THEY LOOKED TERRIBLE!!!!!!! Your RED WAGON LOOKS BRAND NEW 😊❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️♥️♥️♥️ SO IMPRESSIVE♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Anybody would be happy to buy that wagon from you in the condition it looks compared as a green wagon. Honestly I think when you have let a little time go by you will be very proud as a red wagon and over the years you will definitely be proud of the red wagon!!❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️ You did a very precise and thorough job and I was super impressed with the materials you used in the techniques. I was on a farm and a lot of times we didn’t have the money to do things right in the beginning and then as dad had more money I learned the difference not only between money but taking the time to do it correctly and I learned so much from him versus other men particularly some son-in-law‘s Who wouldn’t be bothered and couldn’t be bothered to do things correctly and so I am just majorly over the top impressed with the job you get on this red wagon and I want you to feel very good about yourself and the time and the skills you have to do what you did to make this scruffy looking wagon look BRAND NEW❣️ Truly IN LOVE w/ THIS RED WAGON OVERHAUL❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️♥️♥️
Great video. enjoyed watching the bin come back to a new life. My two favorite shows - Country View Acres and Just a Few Acres Farm. Both of you are very talented - and easy to listen to.
Nice work, you are very good at bringing old farm equipment back to life. How was the running gear? Tires ,bearings and lug nuts are always a problem. You know these things will fail when it's loaded.
Next time u spray a big area get a 515 spray tip for your gun. It’s called a barn spray tip. Depending on your distance from the surface you an get a 10 to 12 inch pattern. Speeds up spraying large areas outside.
Yes, you could have purchased a new feed but I think you do enjoy the challenge of refurbishing something old and making it new again. The look of "I Did It" is priceless!
Great job on the restoration of the feed wagon, I really enjoy all of your videos, the skills used as well as the work it takes to produce your high quality content thanks for sharing
You'll be happier with the one you fixed. The green one is still going to need paint and silicone is a temporary fix at best. You'll find that it's pulled loose and leaked when you start seeing wet/moldy feed after pulling it to the feed lot a few times.
You can never go wrong by over building. If it takes two nails put three screws in it. My opinion is you should paint the green one now before putting it into service. Will be better in the long haul. Keep doing it. Enjoy you videos. By the way, your wife is a real trooper and excellent helper.
Big Red will be more centamental, we all know, whenever we have blood sweat,and tears in something, we appreciate it more. Good job and a great asset to the farm.
Time versus money, I know, it's a hard one but wow Evan, you do such good quality work. I prefer the red wagon to the $500 green one. Got to be proud of that end result it's awesome. Saw this first on Instagram and finally caught the video. Great job.
Great job 👍 Silicone is being lazy. Fix it right, and be done with it. I was impressed with the way you fixed the first one. Do the same to the second. Leave the silly Silicone to the weekend worriers. You have the shop and the know how to do it right . Be proud of your self. You're amazingly talented keep up the good work 👍
We built our own feed bins from concrete blocks..One 25 ton bin,,and one 5 ton bin...We have a artic load at a time.. Which if we were to buy 1 ton at a time£220.. As opposed to £175 a ton bulk... Lasts about 8-10 weeks..Roughly.. Liked this video. 💯👍👍💯👍
A job very well done! You are correct in some aspects, but you can take pride in what it took to complete it. Not everyone can do what it takes, you showed us. One of the best videos you’ve done. Keep them coming our way, I’d say Pete would be impressed! 😁
only good thing about a project like that is it becomes yours. you know the ins and the outs and what is good and bad and you have a lot of time vested in it. Hopefully, because of that, it becomes your favorite wagon of the two. Hopefully the running gear and your roof turn out to be better than the other one and this one turns out to be worth the effort. fingers crossed.
That came out really good. don;t focus on the hours you put into it but rather the pride of repairing it and putting it back in service, plus you were able to film a cool youtube video.
I love your videos but this is probably the best yet. With your skills, you should "properly" repair the second bulk wagon and forget silicon. Do the job properly and you'll have two feed wagons that will last for years and years and require virtually no maintenance. Perhaps it would be a good idea to look at the running gear whilst the wagons are empty.
I really enjoy watching you work on this kind of project for two reasons 1) You are a very talented fabricator 2) You don't cut corners! You need not apologize for the one thing that makes you special and that most people enjoy; and it's that you never just half way do a job; I admire that!
Evan, Congratulations on your channel hitting 100k!!! I heard your channel mentioned on Pete's channel(Just a Few Acres) and now you are on your way! Good Luck to You and Rebecca.
Don't be to hard on yourself. Evan. It is a great investment. To rebuild that feed wagon. I love it. Red and shiny. Last a long time too. Great job 👏👍❤😎💪👀🚜🐃🐖😋
great video. I have the same type set up. couple of suggestions. 1 check the wheelbesrings in both of them they may be good. I didn't one of mine was shot and didn't find out till it was full of feed. then again it's cheaper for me to pull to the feed mill rather than have them charge me for delivery. 2 when I made my roof which I did alot like you did and the wagon was filled with feed the sides expanded which caused my pt lumber to come apart at the screws. I got my router and cut slots and replaced with bolts to allow the wood to ride on the bolt when the chains were tight and as the load lowered the lumber was able to move in the groove......wish I would have thought about it I would have made it out of emt like your second trailer
Amazing job. You really deserve this beautiful for ever homestead. Your skills and content motivates this 62 year old to continue building a Yrban Homestead. Love from Africa.😇😇🤗🤗🇿🇦
A Tyvek suit and pressure washer extensions, (2 in package from Amazon), when I pressure wash the house siding or other messy jobs. The extensions give you about three more feet and the suit save's your clothes. You will find the snap in extensions very helpful. I purchased a second package to aid in cleaning gutters. GREAT VIDEO and GREAT HELPER. Some spouses would not be interested. Give thanks, that yours is.
You might not think it a good deal but what a before and after. Your washing machine must also have been working overtime! You’re a champion labourer Rebekah.
I had a mechanic tell me once "You are buying something used. . . Something is going to need fixing." You did a great job that you can be proud of every time you walk by it.
Evan, I have a similar project except I already own the wagon. These are good satisfaction projects. Although when I do them I try to build them so much better I never have to tough it again in my lifetime :)
Pete at Just A few Acres Farms will approve of that color. Evan great job. You always go above and beyond on your projects. It is great You Tube content
It does seem like 5 days is a big investment, with all the other work that goes into farming. But the ten years you'll get back from all that work really will pay off. Fun to watch the transformation of the wagon, Evan. Thanks for sharing the process with us!
You actually did very good! I understand the extra expense and your time and labor, but you have a piece of equipment that is very functional and you know what condition it is in. It will probably last longer than the second unit you bought, and looks a whole lot better. Restoration and really be a better way to go. Good job!
next time little thinner an a airless house painter ,you'll be amazed how fast and easy an nice it comes out, tractors too, your stuff will look brand new for yrs to come
I see it a little different. Yes, the second one was a great deal, but the first one you spent time on it, and by that took ownership of it. You turned something rough, into a great wagon. To me, that’s worth tons of value. Either way my friend, great video, and as always, you do great work. Love your videos. God Bless.
As I watched this amazing transformation and your skills Evan, I thought about a future of you doing this for others, possibly after retirement if not a little before, since new equipment is very expensive and you have a unique skillset of repairing, transforming and extending the life of warn out equipment, for many more years. I'm sure there are many farmers in that area who have the skills, but maybe not the time to do this kind of transformation to older equipment, and it would be a win, win for you and them, with them saving money and you making money, on things like this. And now you have a video to show, or before and after pictures, and what you can do. Nice impromptu air show!
Man, this is the way to go, when I first started share farming I started with crap gear and got fun out of fixing and repairing it, saved alot of money this way as I could not afford new or near new equipment. Its good to stand back when you have finished it and look at your achievement, Great stuff.
The lesson learned from the repairs of the red one is to not buy used equipment at bargain prices unless you can put your eyes and hands on it prior to purchase, so you have good information on condition before you make your offer.
That’s a good deal Evan. Around here we see those John Deere 943,953, 963 wagons bring around 700 for the frame. I’m an farmall man but those are the best running gears in my own opinion. It will serve you well. Yours looks like a 953 or 963. Have a good one.
On you tube with "Just A Few Acres Farm" Pete has 2 of these storage grain wagons. What he used for the roof cover was a heavy Vinyl . They do not leak and last a long time and do not cause condensation. That weave plastic you are using will not last. Good Video Evan, and the time and effort you took to proper repair. I like the colour. All farm tractors and implements should be red,
A word of caution on the tarp- wind will cause the tarp to flap and wear at the corners and along the wood. We only get one year of use from each tarp. If you can find some used Billboard tarps, they are lots thicker and will last longer
this is my first visit to your channel. congrats on a job well done on the red wagon. you know that silicone is not a real fix. it is a thumb in the dike. the green one will need your attention and torches soon. I'll bet you are just tired of dealing with grain wagons for now and know in your heart that you did the right thing on the red, and that you got a good deal if not a steal on the red, and that you will have to put in a lot of work on the smaller, lesser scale green that cost twice as much in capital costs. good luck in the future and thanks for sharing.
Evan, now that you have the red wagon repaired it will last a lot longer than the green one. The movement of the metal in the green wagon will crack the silicone and you will be replacing it in a year or two. You did a great job repairing the red one and as a farmer I would take pride in the work you did. The only thing I would say is I would have checked out the running gear wheels and bearing and painted the JD 936 wagon the original color. Keep up the great videos, and God bless.
As a farmer, I like the wagon you fixed up best. You will appreciate it more in the long run. Nice job. Quit beating yourself up.
Awesome job
I am in constant awe at your skill level, be it electrical, welding, carpentry, fabricating, fence building, and mechanical.
Wouldn’t hurt to remove and repack the wheel bearings before it gets full and locks up on you as you are moving it. My opinion, great videos and jobs. Stay safe and healthy y’all!👍
Great suggestion. And while the wheels are off, he could paint the rims. Make it look "purty"! LOL
Wheel bearings on these type of wagons are so neglected. I'm just as guilty with mine. I always forget to do them until one fails. They always fail with a full load too it seems.
I think you have a better wagon for having done what you did. I think silicone is a stop gap measure. You have a far more substantial wagon now!
Evan: C’mon man: Value-$350 to restored value $1,500(minimum), spiritual value-priceless, you have renewed,restored, resurrected, in us the viewership, and ignited a spirit similarly to not only objects but people.this sense of making things better in the world for one another is priceless. Thankyou, you are a true blessing from God!
Yes I agree. Reuse and recycle for the win. ♻️💚
I still feel that you had a great deal on the first feeder. For a little bit of work you have a feeder that will last at least 20 years if you maintain it (as you seem to do). If you work out how much money you will have saved in feed costs over the time it will last, then I think your in the money big time. Because you fixed it the right way you will have years of ease of mind because you know it was done right. If the other one has some silicone in it, well remove it and do what you did to the first one. A few hours spent now will save you days later on and that is without the cost of spoilt feed due to a tacky repair. Pete will be happy with the first feeder. Thanks for posting
I agree 100%
You do such fine work...how much of a part of the job is Prayer???
I shall continue to watch future videos...Thank You...
Auction buys have a way of teaching us lessons. Hopefully we remember them next time we’re bidding. Unfortunately amnesia seems to run in my family.
You did a great job on the first feed wagon Evan. In a few years to come the work you have done will pay off. With the second wagon you will be cleaning out the old silicon in a couple of tears. Weld plates on the second one and respray it as you did with the first. You will then have two wagons that you can look at with pride. It's only a few more hours labour and a few dollars for extra materials. Having watched your videos for the past two years I can tell you are a stickler for perfection. It will be well worth the extra time and money....
with pride.
That's the fabricator in you doing more than expected and from my point of view that is definitely a good thing. I'll lay odds that more work on the green bin will be coming.
Great job! And also, a very interesting video! 😊😊😊 The only concern I have for the second wagon is it's not fire engine red!! 🤔
No be cheap.... I love to watch you work and the red one is so pretty........Great job!
Even though you felt the feed wagon wasn't a good deal, you are blessed to be able to have the skills and equipment to fix it so it will last.
That rusty old gravity wagon is going to be more value to you because of the content it provides. I enjoyed watching you fix it up. Keep on bringing us content like this!
Sure is nice to watch you take a mess and clean it up and make it useful
Evan you are a great crafts man You always impress
It is always best to replace metal instead of siliconing. You can still repair it cheaper than buying a new one
The feed wagon looks real good.
I think you did the right thing on the red wagon. Welding in metal replacement strips will last longer than silicone the holes. Even on the green wagon welding in material is a much smarter thing than siliconing the holes. That the difference between someone with a welder than one without a welder. You got tool then use it to make the correct repair.
The red wagon was fixed up real nice, honestly, it looks great and will last many years with the repairs you made. You'll be able to walk past it all the time now and say to yourself "I did that" and know that it was fixed properly, and not with silicone.
Great job on the wagon but I have 2 suggestions. Number one and best is to paint the inside bed (no need to paint the vertical parts) with Slip-plate or similar Teflon based paint. It will let the feed slid out SO much easier. Number 2 suggestion would have been to put a steeper roof on the wagon to help it shed the snow load. I think you did a great job repairing the bed and door.
The one you repaired looks better than the other one
Sometimes the delivery charge can be pricey. I use the super bags that they fill with seed. Some feed/seed areas will give you them. You can put 1500# in each one, use your pallet forks to pick it up and dump it in. Could save you a bunch of money.
Stop and think for a minute, you just saved a piece of antique farm equipment from going to the scrappers. Nice restoration job. Keep it up. Take a bow for what you did in 5 days,
Brian in Canada
I've bought or been given alot of stuff over the years to repair and use or sell, sometimes it works out with little effort, sometimes it's oh crap, thankfully you have the ability, equipment and facility to make the repairs, great video.
My father always said “that a job worth doing is worth doing well from the Beginning!!! he would’ve been very proud of you for the job you did on the red wagon even though I know you’re frustrated right now for the money and time you spent but when I look at that wagon and when I watched you working on the wagon I watched a man who took pride in his work. I’ve seen a lot of men who have “jerry-rigged” & “patched”Their projects together & THEY LOOKED TERRIBLE!!!!!!!
Your RED WAGON LOOKS BRAND NEW 😊❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️♥️♥️♥️
SO IMPRESSIVE♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Anybody would be happy to buy that wagon from you in the condition it looks compared as a green wagon. Honestly I think when you have let a little time go by you will be very proud as a red wagon and over the years you will definitely be proud of the red wagon!!❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
You did a very precise and thorough job and I was super impressed with the materials you used in the techniques. I was on a farm and a lot of times we didn’t have the money to do things right in the beginning and then as dad had more money I learned the difference not only between money but taking the time to do it correctly and I learned so much from him versus other men particularly some son-in-law‘s Who wouldn’t be bothered and couldn’t be bothered to do things correctly and so I am just majorly over the top impressed with the job you get on this red wagon and I want you to feel very good about yourself and the time and the skills you have to do what you did to make this scruffy looking wagon look BRAND NEW❣️
Truly IN LOVE w/ THIS RED WAGON OVERHAUL❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️♥️♥️
Great video. enjoyed watching the bin come back to a new life. My two favorite shows - Country View Acres and Just a Few Acres Farm. Both of you are very talented - and easy to listen to.
Nice work, you are very good at bringing old farm equipment back to life. How was the running gear? Tires ,bearings and lug nuts are always a problem. You know these things will fail when it's loaded.
Next time u spray a big area get a 515 spray tip for your gun. It’s called a barn spray tip. Depending on your distance from the surface you an get a 10 to 12 inch pattern. Speeds up spraying large areas outside.
Yes, you could have purchased a new feed but I think you do enjoy the challenge of refurbishing something old and making it new again. The look of "I Did It" is priceless!
I like the one you fixed up better.
A lot of work now but I bet the one you fixed up lasts longer than the other one. Great job!
Great job on the restoration of the feed wagon, I really enjoy all of your videos, the skills used as well as the work it takes to produce your high quality content thanks for sharing
You'll be happier with the one you fixed. The green one is still going to need paint and silicone is a temporary fix at best. You'll find that it's pulled loose and leaked when you start seeing wet/moldy feed after pulling it to the feed lot a few times.
But I believe you are proud of it because you brought it back into use and it looks beautiful.🧡🧡🧡🧡
You can never go wrong by over building. If it takes two nails put three screws in it. My opinion is you should paint the green one now before putting it into service. Will be better in the long haul. Keep doing it. Enjoy you videos. By the way, your wife is a real trooper and excellent helper.
I think you got a good deal, It's now much better and should last over 10 years. You did good!!!!
I like your repairs better than the silicone method. Great work!
Big Red will be more centamental, we all know, whenever we have blood sweat,and tears in something, we appreciate it more. Good job and a great asset to the farm.
Time versus money, I know, it's a hard one but wow Evan, you do such good quality work.
I prefer the red wagon to the $500 green one. Got to be proud of that end result it's awesome.
Saw this first on Instagram and finally caught the video. Great job.
Great job 👍 Silicone is being lazy. Fix it right, and be done with it. I was impressed with the way you fixed the first one. Do the same to the second. Leave the silly Silicone to the weekend worriers. You have the shop and the know how to do it right . Be proud of your self. You're amazingly talented keep up the good work 👍
Agree 100 percent. An decal? Country View Acres on the back end. Love it
I agree 💯!! Do it right now so you don't have to do it when you're old and maybe cant
And add a slow moving vehicle sign. Repack those bearings and make sure its road worthy when its loaded.
@@kd5inm I have gotten the impression that with the delivered feed it won't see any road time.
@@dwightl5863 I bet Evan will be pulling it around the farm.
Great job Evan having the metal working shop already paying off
We built our own feed bins from concrete blocks..One 25 ton bin,,and one 5 ton bin...We have a artic load at a time..
Which if we were to buy 1 ton at a time£220..
As opposed to £175 a ton bulk...
Lasts about 8-10 weeks..Roughly..
Liked this video. 💯👍👍💯👍
A job very well done! You are correct in some aspects, but you can take pride in what it took to complete it. Not everyone can do what it takes, you showed us. One of the best videos you’ve done. Keep them coming our way, I’d say Pete would be impressed! 😁
Cheaper then a new one brother/ nice work 💪👍/ ole red wagon / take care sir
Personally I think you not only got a good buy but you and your mrs did a first class job of fixing it up.
Evan great job my friend, you have the ability and know how to fix things. Great video, keep up the good work. 👍 Rebecca makes a great set of hands
Even congratulations on 100,000 subscribers. That is awesome and before you know it you will be at 250,000 .
only good thing about a project like that is it becomes yours. you know the ins and the outs and what is good and bad and you have a lot of time vested in it. Hopefully, because of that, it becomes your favorite wagon of the two. Hopefully the running gear and your roof turn out to be better than the other one and this one turns out to be worth the effort. fingers crossed.
Wagon looks fantastic! When you just laid back in the wagon covered in rust dust and sighed…I felt that. Hard work!
That came out really good. don;t focus on the hours you put into it but rather the pride of repairing it and putting it back in service, plus you were able to film a cool youtube video.
I like the extra touch with fixing the old wagon up. Thanks for sharing as always Evan.... Peace
I love your videos but this is probably the best yet. With your skills, you should "properly" repair the second bulk wagon and forget silicon. Do the job properly and you'll have two feed wagons that will last for years and years and require virtually no maintenance. Perhaps it would be a good idea to look at the running gear whilst the wagons are empty.
I really enjoy watching you work on this kind of project for two reasons 1) You are a very talented fabricator 2) You don't cut corners! You need not apologize for the one thing that makes you special and that most people enjoy; and it's that you never just half way do a job; I admire that!
Evan, Congratulations on your channel hitting 100k!!! I heard your channel mentioned on Pete's channel(Just a Few Acres) and now you are on your way! Good Luck to You and Rebecca.
Don't be to hard on yourself. Evan. It is a great investment. To rebuild that feed wagon. I love it. Red and shiny. Last a long time too. Great job 👏👍❤😎💪👀🚜🐃🐖😋
I like the red one better. It made great video and I love the channel you two have keep up the good work.
great video. I have the same type set up. couple of suggestions. 1 check the wheelbesrings in both of them they may be good. I didn't one of mine was shot and didn't find out till it was full of feed. then again it's cheaper for me to pull to the feed mill rather than have them charge me for delivery. 2 when I made my roof which I did alot like you did and the wagon was filled with feed the sides expanded which caused my pt lumber to come apart at the screws. I got my router and cut slots and replaced with bolts to allow the wood to ride on the bolt when the chains were tight and as the load lowered the lumber was able to move in the groove......wish I would have thought about it I would have made it out of emt like your second trailer
Amazing job. You really deserve this beautiful for ever homestead. Your skills and content motivates this 62 year old to continue building a Yrban Homestead. Love from Africa.😇😇🤗🤗🇿🇦
A Tyvek suit and pressure washer extensions, (2 in package from Amazon), when I pressure wash the house siding or other messy jobs. The extensions give you about three more feet and the suit save's your clothes. You will find the snap in extensions very helpful. I purchased a second package to aid in cleaning gutters. GREAT VIDEO and GREAT HELPER. Some spouses would not be interested. Give thanks, that yours is.
You might not think it a good deal but what a before and after. Your washing machine must also have been working overtime!
You’re a champion labourer Rebekah.
I had a mechanic tell me once "You are buying something used. . . Something is going to need fixing." You did a great job that you can be proud of every time you walk by it.
Great restoration Evan. Looks really good.
Good morning. ☕
It's good to have food supplies on hand. Bulk is usually cheaper. 👍👍
Evan, I have a similar project except I already own the wagon. These are good satisfaction projects. Although when I do them I try to build them so much better I never have to tough it again in my lifetime :)
Pete at Just A few Acres Farms will approve of that color. Evan great job. You always go above and beyond on your projects. It is great You Tube content
GOOD JOB!!!
Check the hubs make sure the bearings aren't dry .but you did a great job good luck
You are definitely the handiest man. I looks really good. I like how you painted it red to match your other equipment.
It does seem like 5 days is a big investment, with all the other work that goes into farming. But the ten years you'll get back from all that work really will pay off. Fun to watch the transformation of the wagon, Evan. Thanks for sharing the process with us!
You actually did very good! I understand the extra expense and your time and labor, but you have a piece of equipment that is very functional and you know what condition it is in. It will probably last longer than the second unit you bought, and looks a whole lot better. Restoration and really be a better way to go. Good job!
next time little thinner an a airless house painter ,you'll be amazed how fast and easy an nice it comes out, tractors too, your stuff will look brand new for yrs to come
lessons learned the hard way is often the best teacher , job well done !!!
Evan you should put flasher lights on the back if you plan to go down the road You can buy them with magnets to stick on back , they run on batteries
Great footwork. Nice save of an old piece of equipment.
Congratulations on reaching 100,000 subscribers. This is a good channel with great content.
Great job Evan, on the red cart 👍, on the green cat, don't cheap out. Weld up the holes. You'll thank me later.
Best wishes from the far North.
I see it a little different. Yes, the second one was a great deal, but the first one you spent time on it, and by that took ownership of it. You turned something rough, into a great wagon. To me, that’s worth tons of value. Either way my friend, great video, and as always, you do great work. Love your videos. God Bless.
Five days, you know what you've got, it should last for years, and it made good content for your channel. Sounds like a good deal!
As I watched this amazing transformation and your skills Evan, I thought about a future of you doing this for others, possibly after retirement if not a little before, since new equipment is very expensive and you have a unique skillset of repairing, transforming and extending the life of warn out equipment, for many more years. I'm sure there are many farmers in that area who have the skills, but maybe not the time to do this kind of transformation to older equipment, and it would be a win, win for you and them, with them saving money and you making money, on things like this. And now you have a video to show, or before and after pictures, and what you can do. Nice impromptu air show!
Great restoration job! Well done!
I love all your projects 👍👍& you're lovely, Vanna White.
Man, this is the way to go, when I first started share farming I started with crap gear and got fun out of fixing and repairing it, saved alot of money this way as I could not afford new or near new equipment. Its good to stand back when you have finished it and look at your achievement, Great stuff.
I think the red wagon that you restored, properly, is much better than the green silicone one. Great work.
I am constantly being amazed at your ingenuity. Superb attribute
Glad you were able to recover it in the end - looks like it should last a while now.
Wow! Good you know how to do all that and have the tools needed! Sure turned out pretty! It will last a long while!
Good job man, love the way you hooked it up to the truck. Nice to see I’m not the only one that has had to do that. lol
Great job Evan, the farmer coming out in ya👍👌
The lesson learned from the repairs of the red one is to not buy used equipment at bargain prices unless you can put your eyes and hands on it prior to purchase, so you have good information on condition before you make your offer.
That’s a good deal Evan. Around here we see those John Deere 943,953, 963 wagons bring around 700 for the frame. I’m an farmall man but those are the best running gears in my own opinion. It will serve you well. Yours looks like a 953 or 963. Have a good one.
On you tube with "Just A Few Acres Farm" Pete has 2 of these storage grain wagons. What he used for the roof cover was a heavy Vinyl . They do not leak and last a long time and do not cause condensation. That weave plastic you are using will not last. Good Video Evan, and the time and effort you took to proper repair. I like the colour. All farm tractors and implements should be red,
Great job Evan....It sure would look pretty with "white" painted wheels!!!!!!!
A word of caution on the tarp- wind will cause the tarp to flap and wear at the corners and along the wood. We only get one year of use from each tarp. If you can find some used Billboard tarps, they are lots thicker and will last longer
this is my first visit to your channel. congrats on a job well done on the red wagon. you know that silicone is not a real fix. it is a thumb in the dike. the green one will need your attention and torches soon. I'll bet you are just tired of dealing with grain wagons for now and know in your heart that you did the right thing on the red, and that you got a good deal if not a steal on the red, and that you will have to put in a lot of work on the smaller, lesser scale green that cost twice as much in capital costs. good luck in the future and thanks for sharing.
Nice interesting video Evan. Your handyman skills never ceases to amaze me 👍
Stretch Legstrong! Amazing improvement, but lesson well-learned ...
Evan, now that you have the red wagon repaired it will last a lot longer than the green one. The movement of the metal in the green wagon will crack the silicone and you will be replacing it in a year or two. You did a great job repairing the red one and as a farmer I would take pride in the work you did. The only thing I would say is I would have checked out the running gear wheels and bearing and painted the JD 936 wagon the original color. Keep up the great videos, and God bless.
Yep, that was a lot of work on the wagon but, well worth it in the end for what you're using it for. 👍🏻 Keep up the good work there. 👍🏻 Take care.
WOW looks great, Now you no what you have! I do the same as you I buy cheap and fix it up too! Great job Evan and Rachel!
Congrats on 100K subs !!! Love to watch your chanel from Holland ;-)