I love you man, there's nothing you can't handle! Keep the tractor videos coming! I just finished rebuilding my Farmall 100 TC and this really helped me!
Your good at making fun and informative videos'. I think even if you were doing a brand of tractor I didn't like, possibly still watch it. But I personally like the older 4 cyl tractors because, there cheaper to pick up and medium to large ones are still small enough to work on, or at least try. some times I admit it takes me 2 or three times to get a fix right< if it's my first time tackling the fix. Keep up the good work.
Things are looking pretty darn good with the Super C. Something tells me the old girls voltage regulator might need some attention, bad contact or something sticking a bit maybe? Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
That was a real helpful explanation for adjusting the hydraulic stops. Many thanks!
I love you man, there's nothing you can't handle! Keep the tractor videos coming! I just finished rebuilding my Farmall 100 TC and this really helped me!
This has been a great series of videos. Thanks for the hard work!
Your good at making fun and informative videos'. I think even if you were doing a brand of tractor I didn't like, possibly still watch it. But I personally like the older 4 cyl tractors
because, there cheaper to pick up and medium to large ones are still small enough to work on, or at least try. some times I admit it takes me 2 or three times to get a fix right< if it's my first time tackling the fix. Keep up the good work.
Things are looking pretty darn good with the Super C. Something tells me the old girls voltage regulator might need some attention, bad contact or something sticking a bit maybe? Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
you are correct i believe, rite now it is charging too high over 8.5 volts and no signs of stopping.