I agree with a recent commenter that you will reach the 1,000 subscribers mark by the end of the year. Equally, you recently mentioned that some viewers may tire of the haying videos... but the fact is, you cover a wide range of topics: Logging Firewood Mowing (hay & lawn) Trucking/hauling Busing Welding Small engine mechanics Diesel mechanics Landscaping Grading (pads & drives) Road maintenance/construction and more! Plus, you do all with modesty, humility, and temperament befitting your Christian faith and testifying of your parental upbringing. I like you, young one, you’re a good man with a great work ethic 👍🏻
Ben wish there was someone around here that hase mechanical skills like you 20 years ago I knew where to get help now are passed or moved most young don't want to do this stuff or get dirty teach your boys well my boys don't like this kind of work thanks God Bless All PaK
The average time it takes to 1000 subscribers is 22 months. And you’ve just about done it in 10. I have no doubt that you will down the road you will have many more subscribers.
I’m having a lot of trouble finding a bearing for the shaft on my roller like yours. When I look up the numbers on it they all come back as a smooth bore, I need hex bore. Got any suggestions?
It should be 105794 that’s an AGCO part number for the hex bore bearing. I’ve got a hole stack of them in the shop so I went to get the number. Thanks for watching!
@@khtractors thanks, I appreciate the help. I watch all the time, we got a lot of the same views on the stuff we do. Starting to think we’re the only ones still using these old rollers too!!
I have a couple laced belts on mine but not on the bottom. It’s really difficult to run laced belts with solid belts because of getting the length exactly right to maintain tension. I can’t see any reason a laced belt wouldn’t work on the bottom if you needed too. It would be a big job to replace a solid belt on the bottom.
I agree with a recent commenter that you will reach the 1,000 subscribers mark by the end of the year. Equally, you recently mentioned that some viewers may tire of the haying videos... but the fact is, you cover a wide range of topics:
Logging
Firewood
Mowing (hay & lawn)
Trucking/hauling
Busing
Welding
Small engine mechanics
Diesel mechanics
Landscaping
Grading (pads & drives)
Road maintenance/construction
and more!
Plus, you do all with modesty, humility, and temperament befitting your Christian faith and testifying of your parental upbringing.
I like you, young one, you’re a good man with a great work ethic 👍🏻
Thank you so much Mark! You have a great day!
Ben wish there was someone around here that hase mechanical skills like you 20 years ago I knew where to get help now are passed or moved most young don't want to do this stuff or get dirty teach your boys well my boys don't like this kind of work thanks
God Bless All
PaK
I take pride in being able to repair my equipment. It’s becoming a lost art. Thanks!
The average time it takes to 1000 subscribers is 22 months. And you’ve just about done it in 10. I have no doubt that you will down the road you will have many more subscribers.
Thank you Jacob for the support and confidence!
a job well done sir
Thank you!
Ben Kennedy In What year did the tree fell down which then broke the bus down in the bus lot back in October 22?
2019
What welding rod size did you use? Looks good.
I normally use an 1/8 7018 for most jobs. It’s just a good all around electrode. Thanks for watching!
I’m having a lot of trouble finding a bearing for the shaft on my roller like yours. When I look up the numbers on it they all come back as a smooth bore, I need hex bore. Got any suggestions?
It should be 105794 that’s an AGCO part number for the hex bore bearing. I’ve got a hole stack of them in the shop so I went to get the number. Thanks for watching!
@@khtractors thanks, I appreciate the help. I watch all the time, we got a lot of the same views on the stuff we do. Starting to think we’re the only ones still using these old rollers too!!
Have you ever used laced belts on that roller? I’m told I can’t use them on the bottom. Can you let me know
I have a couple laced belts on mine but not on the bottom. It’s really difficult to run laced belts with solid belts because of getting the length exactly right to maintain tension. I can’t see any reason a laced belt wouldn’t work on the bottom if you needed too. It would be a big job to replace a solid belt on the bottom.