Hi Steve, I love the kind you do this job. I am a passioned Mechanic and heavy Equipment Engineer in a Steel Rollforming Factory and it is a pleasure to see how you do your Restauration. So I Hope to do a new video soon. Cheers from Germany 🇩🇪
@@StevesBeyondRepair you are not Great doing this? I think, you have the idea how to do something and then give the best to finish the job. Well, That is more then great 👍👍👍
Your are right!!! 😁 I'm always fixing their broken stuff for them! 👍 lawn mowers, air conditioners, fixing their cars..you know.. so they do put up with my grinding and hammering. Thanks for watching.
The white paint was from a local paint supplier. I gave him the paint code from my 2003 dodge, and he mixed up a single stage urethane for me. Sooo easy to spray. The any other colors I have been getting from Ebay, also in a single stage urethane.
@@StevesBeyondRepair Very cool, thanks. What brand/line was the local shop? Do you have that paint code? What you used seems to match the Bobcat white pretty well.
The bright white dodge paint code is PW7, and the local hose place is Stuart Hose, and I think they use gates or parker bulk hose, and fittings. Just brought my old ones in and they made them to match. My diverter valve video my show the brand.
Wow Steve...the paint job is quite ambitious. Great work and I enjoy the videos. How is your grapple working out on your Ford tractor? I first came here for that. You might do an update video of it in action.
Hey Ken! Thanks for the nice comment! The grapple on the ole ford worked out perfectly! I've used it a bunch. I am making a grapple right now for the bobcat. Will have a video out on it soon. The upper part of the grapple will be a bit smaller that the one on the Ford. So lucky I can fab and weld. Thanks again Ken.
Thanks for your videos! Are your neighbors ok with your activities? Apparently you produce at least noise and all that disassembled equipment around doesn't look great.
Yes sir. We are kinda packed in aren't we! My sweet neighbor next door is older, and dosen't hear well. I don't do any hammering our loud grinding till later in the day. I do things around her house, lawn and such, so she kindly puts up with me and my stuff.😁
Great job sir looks real nice
Your work is brilliant....details are as important to you as the main parts. Bobcat looks new, enjoyed watching a master at work.
So interesting to see you make parts work together and MAKE the parts you don't have!
You did a fantastic job, and the Bobcat looks beautiful!!
Great Sticker on the back!!!!
So glad someone got it!! Thanks for the comment!
Got it Tool Man
It’s a pleasure to see you work with things, you really know your stuff and the patience is unreal. Excellent video
Thanks for the awesome comment! I'm editing the final video on it, and built a couple attachments for it.
Sincerely you are the best
But you need to explain
Engine and hydraulic pump systems thanks sir
Well done, ol pal.
Hi Steve, I love the kind you do this job. I am a passioned Mechanic and heavy Equipment Engineer in a Steel Rollforming Factory and it is a pleasure to see how you do your Restauration. So I Hope to do a new video soon. Cheers from Germany 🇩🇪
Hi Michael! Thanks so much for the nice comment. I do love to fix things and fabricate! I'm not great at it, but I get by. Cheers!
@@StevesBeyondRepair you are not Great doing this? I think, you have the idea how to do something and then give the best to finish the job. Well, That is more then great 👍👍👍
Stellar work
Thank you! It was a labor of love, and she is still going strong!!
You are handy my friend love your work
Thanks Dan!
i bet your neighbors love you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your are right!!! 😁 I'm always fixing their broken stuff for them! 👍 lawn mowers, air conditioners, fixing their cars..you know.. so they do put up with my grinding and hammering. Thanks for watching.
Thank you
Buy a bigger wrench,,, Why do that when you can make one. So innovative, I need to make myself think like this guy!
Hahaha!!! Exactly!!👍👍
Where did you pickup the white and charcoal paint? Also ebay?
The white paint was from a local paint supplier. I gave him the paint code from my 2003 dodge, and he mixed up a single stage urethane for me. Sooo easy to spray. The any other colors I have been getting from Ebay, also in a single stage urethane.
@@StevesBeyondRepair Very cool, thanks. What brand/line was the local shop? Do you have that paint code? What you used seems to match the Bobcat white pretty well.
The bright white dodge paint code is PW7, and the local hose place is Stuart Hose, and I think they use gates or parker bulk hose, and fittings. Just brought my old ones in and they made them to match. My diverter valve video my show the brand.
@@StevesBeyondRepair Sorry meant which brand/line does your local paint supplier mix/sold you.
@@jurpikag ahhh, it was Nason brand paint.
Wow Steve...the paint job is quite ambitious. Great work and I enjoy the videos. How is your grapple working out on your Ford tractor? I first came here for that. You might do an update video of it in action.
Hey Ken! Thanks for the nice comment! The grapple on the ole ford worked out perfectly! I've used it a bunch. I am making a grapple right now for the bobcat. Will have a video out on it soon. The upper part of the grapple will be a bit smaller that the one on the Ford. So lucky I can fab and weld. Thanks again Ken.
what kind of door latch is that?
It was on it when I bought it. I thought it was original...but, I cant find any pictures like it online! 🤔
Thanks for your videos! Are your neighbors ok with your activities? Apparently you produce at least noise and all that disassembled equipment around doesn't look great.
Yes sir. We are kinda packed in aren't we! My sweet neighbor next door is older, and dosen't hear well. I don't do any hammering our loud grinding till later in the day. I do things around her house, lawn and such, so she kindly puts up with me and my stuff.😁
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