To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
So come Friday it was time to feed.
8e7b5cd01ef9b41562cdc497b346e2ff.jpg
The newly weened calves haven’t been the most cooperative at eating their corn.
f7294754dda756f3a424315bc5dad48b.jpg
Fed hay to everyone too.

a961897fa57827bdac39d855209994dd.jpg
The rest of the morning was spent going over a seed order with the Pioneer guy. So we’ve just about got all of our seed booked for 2020.
6245ab576d2a8c286969555297c5d3bb.jpg
Then I had to move things out of the shop. My b-i-l was coming to do some work in the shop.
e18fa61882ed715f3476bb53dc78a86e.jpg
Then I had to get a list of parts and filters together. I knew Deer had a sale on filters all month but this week was the only week for sales on parts. So I had to get my list of stuff together for Saturday since it was the last day.
 

Attachments

  • f7294754dda756f3a424315bc5dad48b.jpg
    f7294754dda756f3a424315bc5dad48b.jpg
    543.7 KB · Views: 0
  • 8e7b5cd01ef9b41562cdc497b346e2ff.jpg
    8e7b5cd01ef9b41562cdc497b346e2ff.jpg
    342.9 KB · Views: 0
  • a961897fa57827bdac39d855209994dd.jpg
    a961897fa57827bdac39d855209994dd.jpg
    221.4 KB · Views: 0
  • 6245ab576d2a8c286969555297c5d3bb.jpg
    6245ab576d2a8c286969555297c5d3bb.jpg
    304 KB · Views: 0
  • e18fa61882ed715f3476bb53dc78a86e.jpg
    e18fa61882ed715f3476bb53dc78a86e.jpg
    273.1 KB · Views: 0
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
So Saturday came.
efcf98c38d2620dbdc6dc318664d2894.jpg
We did the feeding. Noah joined me too. Him and I feed the calves, and heifers, put out mineral for all the cattle. Then it was off to the bank, the recycling center, and the Deere dealership to drop off the list of parts.
fd1f8b115d7a8876a12bd4a3740f419f.jpg
Picked up a few Christmas presents too.

a87936c9f8dc597de3ae346bcdbc1c3d.jpg
It was a nice day for once so Noah and I cleaned up the 2520 and 4010 so they’ll be clean to get a coat of wax.
8e1579e2f643c2dad5b70767afe8f50c.jpg
191405d0c601dbe0e3422f7b40413597.jpg
My b-i-l’s shop is full right now. So he pulled his 1530 in our shop to look it over. We had to pull the right side axle off. He was having trouble with his brakes. Turns out the pads were completely worn off. Then he found majority of the brake pad ended up in his transmission filter screen. But he ordered his parts so hopefully we’ll get it out back together this week.
 

Attachments

  • efcf98c38d2620dbdc6dc318664d2894.jpg
    efcf98c38d2620dbdc6dc318664d2894.jpg
    327.4 KB · Views: 0
  • fd1f8b115d7a8876a12bd4a3740f419f.jpg
    fd1f8b115d7a8876a12bd4a3740f419f.jpg
    148.5 KB · Views: 0
  • a87936c9f8dc597de3ae346bcdbc1c3d.jpg
    a87936c9f8dc597de3ae346bcdbc1c3d.jpg
    84.1 KB · Views: 0
  • 8e1579e2f643c2dad5b70767afe8f50c.jpg
    8e1579e2f643c2dad5b70767afe8f50c.jpg
    271.1 KB · Views: 0
  • 191405d0c601dbe0e3422f7b40413597.jpg
    191405d0c601dbe0e3422f7b40413597.jpg
    186.5 KB · Views: 0

Sifan

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 10, 2018
Messages
580
Location
Southern Illinois
Hope your seed, fertilizer and chemical orders go as planned this year and Mother nature doesn't throw you a major curveball like last year. How many acres of corn and beans are you planning on this year?

Inlaws decided 55% corn and 45% beans and to convert two unused harvestor silos from silage to corn storage. I would say odds on that is 25/75.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Hope your seed, fertilizer and chemical orders go as planned this year and Mother nature doesn't throw you a major curveball like last year. How many acres of corn and beans are you planning on this year?

Inlaws decided 55% corn and 45% beans and to convert two unused harvestor silos from silage to corn storage. I would say odds on that is 25/75.


We’re not exactly sure what our plan is yet. Things are still looking to be unsure about getting anything planted in the bottom yet this year. So we’re just getting a rough idea right now.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
That 1530 sure is clean. Cute little utility tractor.


It’s in pretty good shape. It was a good upgrade from the little Ford he had before. But having such easy access to the 4020 and 7230 kind of spoiled. He really wishes he had something with a loader.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Back at things today after Christmas yesterday.
545d42169faa18881265adce3454c7bb.jpg
Checked all the cattle this morning. Put out hay for all of them as well.
333467e60677fcd7c92a4b882771e259.jpg
dd5513d231f6e7ef924c7ac504e02762.jpg724fc4da6353c5e7508d951c852b882d.jpg
Dad finally welded the bale carrier back up and got it out of the shop.

While he did that I did some work to the 2520.
05bddfc3c74ee609e081ff98a8c99aba.jpg
I also got it all waxed up.
a13ab4923e1fb6758d6b107854006e0e.jpg
I put it all back together and finally pulled it out of the shop. I took it for a drive and parked it in the shed.

We pulled the 4 wheeler in the shop to get it checked out once.
75a2f9e21b38cfd088d885fd8093c5a5.jpg
a12bd07e8f1c68c0cd883696fff09aba.jpg
Turns out the belt blew apart. So at least it’s a reasonably easy fix.

Had to lend out some tools today too.
a2effa5430cdbaecd5c56226aaea4600.jpg
A friend said he needed a 1-1/2” wrench or socket so I got all my options out for him. Something on his water heater. Did what he needed to do and dropped the tools off at my house and left a Busch tall boy in the fridge for me.

334f020191945959054939a74c8c1e86.jpg
Then dad’s neighbor needed to fix threads for the spark plug on his chain saw. I had a thread chaser and a tap that were the size he needed. He tried them but he said the threads were too far gone. So we suggested maybe he try a heli-coil to fix it. But he returned the away as well.

It’s nice to when people respect your stuff. Normally I wouldn’t be as nice. But I trusted them both.
 

Attachments

  • a13ab4923e1fb6758d6b107854006e0e.jpg
    a13ab4923e1fb6758d6b107854006e0e.jpg
    227.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 75a2f9e21b38cfd088d885fd8093c5a5.jpg
    75a2f9e21b38cfd088d885fd8093c5a5.jpg
    299.5 KB · Views: 0
  • a12bd07e8f1c68c0cd883696fff09aba.jpg
    a12bd07e8f1c68c0cd883696fff09aba.jpg
    307 KB · Views: 0
  • a2effa5430cdbaecd5c56226aaea4600.jpg
    a2effa5430cdbaecd5c56226aaea4600.jpg
    262 KB · Views: 0
  • 334f020191945959054939a74c8c1e86.jpg
    334f020191945959054939a74c8c1e86.jpg
    309.6 KB · Views: 0
  • 05bddfc3c74ee609e081ff98a8c99aba.jpg
    05bddfc3c74ee609e081ff98a8c99aba.jpg
    123.6 KB · Views: 0
  • 724fc4da6353c5e7508d951c852b882d.jpg
    724fc4da6353c5e7508d951c852b882d.jpg
    379.7 KB · Views: 0
  • 545d42169faa18881265adce3454c7bb.jpg
    545d42169faa18881265adce3454c7bb.jpg
    333.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 333467e60677fcd7c92a4b882771e259.jpg
    333467e60677fcd7c92a4b882771e259.jpg
    334.7 KB · Views: 0
  • dd5513d231f6e7ef924c7ac504e02762.jpg
    dd5513d231f6e7ef924c7ac504e02762.jpg
    380.9 KB · Views: 0
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Well I did treat myself to a Christmas present to myself from myself. On Black Friday I got some deals from KC Tool.
80bea4746af9dabce7ba7d83c3450bdf.jpg
Got a Wiha 1/2” insulated wrench, a Wera but driver, free Wera bit, free pack of stickers, I asked if they’d give me a free tshirt and they did!
f03c1849cc9ea2b2f05fdcfd05b21a0a.jpg
Got the Wera insulated screwdriver set and Wera Koloss 1/2” ratchet/hammer. Not something I really needed but I always thought it seemed pretty cool. I always thought it’d be handy to have in the truck box. It’s built pretty good too.

Another free addition to that package was a 2019 Wera Advent calendar.
9db6600a47b2397d2f62749df77e0cc6.jpg
I always thought these were cool. It’d be more fun if I didn’t know what was actually in it though.
a8149ceabbb3d4adcd74f91164c2d648.jpg
Since it’s already the 9th I decided to catch
up and open the first 9 slots. Got a sweet stubby bottle opener to add to my collection.
6ef9a2811868e8fbb6058de7a6f40ced.jpg
It’s a growing collection.

Maybe I spend a little too much on tools sometime. But at least they get used right?
 

Attachments

  • 80bea4746af9dabce7ba7d83c3450bdf.jpg
    80bea4746af9dabce7ba7d83c3450bdf.jpg
    415.3 KB · Views: 1
  • f03c1849cc9ea2b2f05fdcfd05b21a0a.jpg
    f03c1849cc9ea2b2f05fdcfd05b21a0a.jpg
    269.8 KB · Views: 0
  • 9db6600a47b2397d2f62749df77e0cc6.jpg
    9db6600a47b2397d2f62749df77e0cc6.jpg
    449.3 KB · Views: 0
  • a8149ceabbb3d4adcd74f91164c2d648.jpg
    a8149ceabbb3d4adcd74f91164c2d648.jpg
    325.2 KB · Views: 0
  • 6ef9a2811868e8fbb6058de7a6f40ced.jpg
    6ef9a2811868e8fbb6058de7a6f40ced.jpg
    408.4 KB · Views: 0

Sifan

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 10, 2018
Messages
580
Location
Southern Illinois
Coworker borrowed my garden tiller in July, didn't return it and told me if I wanted it to come get it. Ticked me off but didn't mind storing it in his garage and let him trip over it all winter. Had to go get it to put in my garden. Three days later, at lunch, he asked if I got my garden in and he wanted to come get the tiller after work. Um yes garden in, NO your tiller days are over. NO, not even if you buy my lunch. NO, not even if you buy my lunch and promise to bring it back the next day.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Coworker borrowed my garden tiller in July, didn't return it and told me if I wanted it to come get it. Ticked me off but didn't mind storing it in his garage and let him trip over it all winter. Had to go get it to put in my garden. Three days later, at lunch, he asked if I got my garden in and he wanted to come get the tiller after work. Um yes garden in, NO your tiller days are over. NO, not even if you buy my lunch. NO, not even if you buy my lunch and promise to bring it back the next day.


That’s why I’m not really one to let anyone borrow anything.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Today was a little busier than yesterday.
124ec40ff00c6ad244799b2885461a86.jpg
The day stared out cloudy and chilly. But it gradually warmed up as I checked the cattle.

Cattle auction is tomorrow so we wanted to round up the old cows we’ve been wanting to sell. We separated some of the old ones out that we had with the heifers. Then we culled some more out of a group we worked last week.
4cd7a1b1f069149995267e2dfbbb6b5d.jpg
984ca7804f555bdefe041cb16e1bbcb8.jpg
ed10aeaee71a0848b415104131715fd1.jpg
It was 9 cows all together. Some of didn’t want to work very well today so it took a little while to round them all up.

Dad hauled the cattle off to the auction barn so I put my new tools away in the shop.
1c19a9a83d2fa83b0c6f7dcdb5f103ae.jpg
bca3ff5b039d3c56037c2159cf3c4251.jpg
0c84215f2a5908b029ff7289c892ec84.jpg
It’s a good thing I likely wouldn’t use much on the Wera ratchet bigger than 1-1/8” because it looks like things could get pretty tight with that hammer being on head side if the head.
2ec8ce32b4a2c8c60ba219dca64596a1.jpg
But I’m anxious to try it out. It’ll likely be put in the truck eventually. But since the truck tools are rarely used during the winter I’ll likely keep it in the shop til spring.
c790aa9ccd5ca5298996a785a942a75f.jpg
Oh! I almost forgot I’d also added to my collection of JD engine turning tools. There’s a few of the tractors I’ve been wanting to check valve clearances on. So I figured I may as well be prepared.

I had to go to town to get some things as well.
1590faa5ba144ca4cb404dde840c6a2e.jpg
Running low on some supplies for the shop. So I picked some things up. Then I also ordered some things from CarQuest, dropped some stuff off at the recycling center again. I also went and ordered some feed supplement for the calves and some more protein tubs for the cattle.

Also, last week the cart for the torch finally wore out.
bec240cecf687fef84c08c2ae75a86bb.jpg
The poor wheels finally had too much and broke off.
584c8fc1f82c2673e7ed65e38271e802.jpg
So I picked up a new and better pair to put on it.


By the time I did all that running dad was just about back from the auction barn.
c1af06f0702b9d29b211a99160b08710.jpg
We need to haul off a couple loads of beans and lucky for us at the right time too. The price on beans has really shot up since yesterday so it’s a good time to get rid of some. So I got everything started up and ready to go.
6771483c12802f1d33e494fd11815388.jpg
7e000c13690f4d9750e663fd0fb80c50.jpg
So this evening we got both trucks loaded and ready to go for morning.

After dark I went to the shop. Got a big day with the special visitor tomorrow. So I took some time to make the shop appear half way decent.
27e7bb525afd8cf440ca054123fd647e.jpg
259c61be570ff2a8ae76cda81ecee36c.jpg
I picked things up, put things away, swept, cleaned up oil spots on the floor, and cleaned all the work tops off. So it doesn’t look awful. The four wheeler is still in there. But we’ll have the new belt for it tomorrow.
As you can see my b-i-l’s 1530 is still there too. But his parts won’t be in til Friday.

I also got everything set out and ready to use and discuss.
fc1c99e13acee5f003658c636b79db85.jpg
d3daea8bfe2d51ce31ed3e49969c8fc0.jpg
Got the pumps ready go too. I’ve got them on my cart yet so he can have an idea of how I want to set things up. It’ll be interesting to see what all he has to say and what he’d like to see. He was sending a new impeller, but unfortunately, it’s been held up in shipping so we won’t have it for tomorrow. He said it’ll likely be the end of the week before I get it.

After cleaning the shop I headed home.
6ee714747286a7f4398a7aecb3e4732d.jpg
Got gift number 10 from the Wera advent calendar.

I also put together the shop o-ring kit. One of them at least.
0c394b0066c69c6066d3439e0eb315f7.jpg
Similar to the kit for the truck. However, it doesn’t include the metric port, SAE port, of flat face o-ring kits, as they’re each their own respective kits from Deere. I’ll leave them like that for now. As long as I don’t run out of space in my drawers and need to eliminate kit boxes like I did here.

Busy day tomorrow, we’ll see how it goes.
 

Attachments

  • 124ec40ff00c6ad244799b2885461a86.jpg
    124ec40ff00c6ad244799b2885461a86.jpg
    535.4 KB · Views: 0
  • 4cd7a1b1f069149995267e2dfbbb6b5d.jpg
    4cd7a1b1f069149995267e2dfbbb6b5d.jpg
    840.4 KB · Views: 0
  • 984ca7804f555bdefe041cb16e1bbcb8.jpg
    984ca7804f555bdefe041cb16e1bbcb8.jpg
    488.5 KB · Views: 0
  • ed10aeaee71a0848b415104131715fd1.jpg
    ed10aeaee71a0848b415104131715fd1.jpg
    461.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 1c19a9a83d2fa83b0c6f7dcdb5f103ae.jpg
    1c19a9a83d2fa83b0c6f7dcdb5f103ae.jpg
    450.7 KB · Views: 0
  • bca3ff5b039d3c56037c2159cf3c4251.jpg
    bca3ff5b039d3c56037c2159cf3c4251.jpg
    491.9 KB · Views: 0
  • 0c84215f2a5908b029ff7289c892ec84.jpg
    0c84215f2a5908b029ff7289c892ec84.jpg
    389.8 KB · Views: 0
  • 2ec8ce32b4a2c8c60ba219dca64596a1.jpg
    2ec8ce32b4a2c8c60ba219dca64596a1.jpg
    308.3 KB · Views: 0
  • c790aa9ccd5ca5298996a785a942a75f.jpg
    c790aa9ccd5ca5298996a785a942a75f.jpg
    438.9 KB · Views: 0
  • 1590faa5ba144ca4cb404dde840c6a2e.jpg
    1590faa5ba144ca4cb404dde840c6a2e.jpg
    784 KB · Views: 0
  • bec240cecf687fef84c08c2ae75a86bb.jpg
    bec240cecf687fef84c08c2ae75a86bb.jpg
    412.4 KB · Views: 0
  • 584c8fc1f82c2673e7ed65e38271e802.jpg
    584c8fc1f82c2673e7ed65e38271e802.jpg
    310.8 KB · Views: 0
  • c1af06f0702b9d29b211a99160b08710.jpg
    c1af06f0702b9d29b211a99160b08710.jpg
    335.9 KB · Views: 0
  • 6771483c12802f1d33e494fd11815388.jpg
    6771483c12802f1d33e494fd11815388.jpg
    430.9 KB · Views: 0
  • 259c61be570ff2a8ae76cda81ecee36c.jpg
    259c61be570ff2a8ae76cda81ecee36c.jpg
    384 KB · Views: 0
  • 7e000c13690f4d9750e663fd0fb80c50.jpg
    7e000c13690f4d9750e663fd0fb80c50.jpg
    280.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 27e7bb525afd8cf440ca054123fd647e.jpg
    27e7bb525afd8cf440ca054123fd647e.jpg
    431.7 KB · Views: 0
  • fc1c99e13acee5f003658c636b79db85.jpg
    fc1c99e13acee5f003658c636b79db85.jpg
    410.7 KB · Views: 0
  • d3daea8bfe2d51ce31ed3e49969c8fc0.jpg
    d3daea8bfe2d51ce31ed3e49969c8fc0.jpg
    379.7 KB · Views: 0
  • 6ee714747286a7f4398a7aecb3e4732d.jpg
    6ee714747286a7f4398a7aecb3e4732d.jpg
    264.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 0c394b0066c69c6066d3439e0eb315f7.jpg
    0c394b0066c69c6066d3439e0eb315f7.jpg
    489.8 KB · Views: 0

Growlertdi

Well-known member
Joined
May 17, 2016
Messages
410
Location
Millersport, Ohio
Manufacturer Representative (might even be the big boss or not far below him) for the new grease guns he has been testing out. wants to see how the guns get used on a farm and how to improve them for a customer like the cliftonbros farm.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Whose the visitor?



Manufacturer Representative (might even be the big boss or not far below him) for the new grease guns he has been testing out. wants to see how the guns get used on a farm and how to improve them for a customer like the cliftonbros farm.



^^^ that would be correct, in addition to the 5 gallon battery powered oil pumps as well.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Yesterday started a little different.
7dc8baab1e0941eb2e33af9b140c43c8.jpg
We needed to get the loads of beans hauled off so that was first on the list. We hauled them off first thing. We should’ve left 10 minutes earlier or 10 minutes later because the sun was right in my face the whole way down the road. I actually had to almost come to a complete stop one time because I couldn’t see.

After returning from hauling beans I checked all the cattle and did my feeding.
5533aefcdacf2c011a8d410c2943d098.jpg
b27d029d87818ca45f2d4c2e0fb7dd00.jpg
1845ebed61c240525c85192c8b4cb58d.jpg

I had to get the box blade hooked up to the 7230 for dad because he wasn’t going to straighten up the driveway some.
78f9ef2d9858660927ec2368062fc782.jpg

While he did that I headed to town to get stuff from CarQuest.
96c3708a6d6218ae39985bb520d900d8.jpg
I picked up all of that and headed back to the shop. I had the Silverado for the day because I had to drop off the service truck for inspection for license.
d71707d0d0bcd9758352047b17678b5a.jpg
I hardly ever drive this thing anymore. I changed the oil in late October of last year...and I’ve only put just over 2,000 miles on it since then... I really need to drive it more.

I did a few more jobs around the shop and cleaning up some things. Then the guy from Macnaught arrived.
2c8323e04824ddebf8efc60bb829292c.jpg
He brought 2 more of their locking couplers and one of their prototypes of their extra long locking coupler for me to to try.

The whole visit went really well I thought. Some things I already knew but he gave me a lot more back ground on the company. I explained things more to him about the farm. Then I gave him my insights on the grease guns, the couplers, and the oil pumps.

He explained that they’ve basically just been a private label for other companies for a long time but have been venturing out to sell on their own the last several years. He talked about a lot of new products their in the process of developing and that they really want to have these locking couplers and the battery operated oil pump to go through good every day use in different environments so they know what they need to do improve upon them.

Then I also explained to him that not every farm is like the ones you see on tv or the internet all the time. Especially in this area. It’s made up of a lot of smaller operations. There also isn’t always that extra income, especially with prices now, to allow that expense on some things, not everyone has a heated shop to service thing. Also, in a place like this we don’t have access to a lot of variety of things. But if they market it right, at the right price, and have good availability of things, it could sell.

I gave him a tour of things, how our set up is, my plans for my cart. I also showed him several pieces of equipment. Showed him all the fittings on our drill, showed him how difficult some of the fittings on the combine can be to get to. I tried to get him to understand that the engineers aren’t designing things to adapt to extra long locking grease couplers. They need to design grease couplers to adapt to tight, short, hard to reach places.

So all in all it was a good visit I think. I think I gave him some good insight on things. He said they’re definitely wanting to target the Ag industry. He said since they’ve came out with the battery operated pumps they’ve gotten a lot on interest for them for large excavators, railroad companies, and even the people who work the large wind turbines. So he said they really want to aim toward those industries along with Ag more as well. It’s a small Australian based company that’s been around for 70 years now. So they’ve been around.

So he was there for at least a few hours.
fbdb1ad6138d9a9244ed36cee376e6b8.jpg
Here’s a visual on the comparison in size on the couplers.

5acba728b3594564b865e06d6a9eddcd.jpg
I didn’t think about it while he was there. But after he left I decided to disassemble the stem he sent me later with their new impeller design. It didn’t work when I first tried it. But I took it apart, didn’t see anything wrong, so I put it back together.
4b954b5bdd14aa676017fb727240b155.jpg
...and it worked!
ff6ad4c21cbf909e6827e7b38fcf4715.jpg
So I tried it out. It worked. With the JD engine oil at 60 degrees it didn’t pump 1gpm but it was about a gallon about every 2 minutes. Not bad. Better than the very first run.

So it was back to other stuff then.
b72f0efa604fc090aaa9a8b055f4c7c5.jpg
We got the fourwheeler back together and going.

Dad had started on his torch cart project but didn’t get far.
84c9fec214c4e3a815eca0531754e648.jpg

I made up a few short crowfoot holders for my 1/4” crowfoot wrenches and one for a few 3/8” metric tools too.
842117411166629060ac30051b9078d3.jpg
73be3b6876fa79bd80f74406b13733b7.jpg

Then we took dads truck out to my b-i-l’s to put on his lift.
bcbb2eda5a3b6225d248b37d09117eb3.jpg
We had to drop the fuel tank to remove the brake line that blew a couple weeks ago.

So that pretty much wrapped up the day.
 

Attachments

  • 84c9fec214c4e3a815eca0531754e648.jpg
    84c9fec214c4e3a815eca0531754e648.jpg
    427 KB · Views: 0
  • 842117411166629060ac30051b9078d3.jpg
    842117411166629060ac30051b9078d3.jpg
    429.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 73be3b6876fa79bd80f74406b13733b7.jpg
    73be3b6876fa79bd80f74406b13733b7.jpg
    458.1 KB · Views: 0
  • bcbb2eda5a3b6225d248b37d09117eb3.jpg
    bcbb2eda5a3b6225d248b37d09117eb3.jpg
    381.7 KB · Views: 0
  • b72f0efa604fc090aaa9a8b055f4c7c5.jpg
    b72f0efa604fc090aaa9a8b055f4c7c5.jpg
    475.5 KB · Views: 0
  • ff6ad4c21cbf909e6827e7b38fcf4715.jpg
    ff6ad4c21cbf909e6827e7b38fcf4715.jpg
    395.4 KB · Views: 0
  • 4b954b5bdd14aa676017fb727240b155.jpg
    4b954b5bdd14aa676017fb727240b155.jpg
    419.4 KB · Views: 0
  • 7dc8baab1e0941eb2e33af9b140c43c8.jpg
    7dc8baab1e0941eb2e33af9b140c43c8.jpg
    290.6 KB · Views: 0
  • 5533aefcdacf2c011a8d410c2943d098.jpg
    5533aefcdacf2c011a8d410c2943d098.jpg
    725.6 KB · Views: 0
  • b27d029d87818ca45f2d4c2e0fb7dd00.jpg
    b27d029d87818ca45f2d4c2e0fb7dd00.jpg
    518.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 1845ebed61c240525c85192c8b4cb58d.jpg
    1845ebed61c240525c85192c8b4cb58d.jpg
    689.9 KB · Views: 0
  • 78f9ef2d9858660927ec2368062fc782.jpg
    78f9ef2d9858660927ec2368062fc782.jpg
    553.8 KB · Views: 0
  • 96c3708a6d6218ae39985bb520d900d8.jpg
    96c3708a6d6218ae39985bb520d900d8.jpg
    400.1 KB · Views: 0
  • d71707d0d0bcd9758352047b17678b5a.jpg
    d71707d0d0bcd9758352047b17678b5a.jpg
    572.8 KB · Views: 0
  • 2c8323e04824ddebf8efc60bb829292c.jpg
    2c8323e04824ddebf8efc60bb829292c.jpg
    392.7 KB · Views: 0
  • fbdb1ad6138d9a9244ed36cee376e6b8.jpg
    fbdb1ad6138d9a9244ed36cee376e6b8.jpg
    473.1 KB · Views: 0
  • 5acba728b3594564b865e06d6a9eddcd.jpg
    5acba728b3594564b865e06d6a9eddcd.jpg
    438.5 KB · Views: 0
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
So today I didn’t get much done.
769c7257a740f9e4c5709b6147a8cabf.jpg
Checked the cattle and fed.

063a9bae2f1f9981773ca22c6e74796c.jpg
We loaded up one of the old cows we moved last week and hauled her off to be butchered.

After dad returned from that we had to go to the Deere dealership. We had to discuss our bill from this fall when they worked on the unloading auger that had been installed wrong. It was quite the discussion but we got things worked out.
07f0932210c56d95a706522e2c49f52d.jpg

But while we were there we picked up majority of the parts and filters I’d ordered for the parts sale.
b5089d2866581f280f8f631dd13595db.jpg
We took them back to the shop and then I decided to go finish the mowing while it was nice.
461d6bdbc7d3e59882e641cb8df36b18.jpg
So I finished up going around the last fields for the year. I finished just at sundown so I cleaned the brush hog off and parked it in the shed.
32a0991807a55f024263792039f49544.jpg

Then I finished my day in the shop sorting things.
13e83045f14ab2e90db60459ea3ca0ec.jpg
I sorted out all the parts and put them away.
d1ee85aa136fafedd1edb5f2276bd1b4.jpg
Then I sorted the filters. I made sure my list matched their invoice and everything was in the box. Everything worked out. So I called it a day.
 

Attachments

  • 769c7257a740f9e4c5709b6147a8cabf.jpg
    769c7257a740f9e4c5709b6147a8cabf.jpg
    505.6 KB · Views: 0
  • 063a9bae2f1f9981773ca22c6e74796c.jpg
    063a9bae2f1f9981773ca22c6e74796c.jpg
    637.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 07f0932210c56d95a706522e2c49f52d.jpg
    07f0932210c56d95a706522e2c49f52d.jpg
    554.3 KB · Views: 0
  • b5089d2866581f280f8f631dd13595db.jpg
    b5089d2866581f280f8f631dd13595db.jpg
    387.2 KB · Views: 0
  • 461d6bdbc7d3e59882e641cb8df36b18.jpg
    461d6bdbc7d3e59882e641cb8df36b18.jpg
    600.6 KB · Views: 0
  • 32a0991807a55f024263792039f49544.jpg
    32a0991807a55f024263792039f49544.jpg
    337.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 13e83045f14ab2e90db60459ea3ca0ec.jpg
    13e83045f14ab2e90db60459ea3ca0ec.jpg
    442.8 KB · Views: 0
  • d1ee85aa136fafedd1edb5f2276bd1b4.jpg
    d1ee85aa136fafedd1edb5f2276bd1b4.jpg
    422.3 KB · Views: 0
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Well I’ve really got behind so let’s catch up. Last Friday wasn’t a good start.
IMG_8827.jpg
First I checked the cattle at the retirement farm. Since my service truck was in for inspection I was driving around my Silverado.
IMG_8828.jpg
But on the way down the road it just died. Then wouldn’t start. I coasted off on to the side of the road. I figured it’d be easier to get a tow so that was what I did.

We needed to fed hay but first I had to help drag out some trees for my uncle for firewood.
IMG_8829.jpg
After doing that we did the feeding.

We also had to get some feed supplement and mineral tubs too.
IMG_8832.jpg
We unloaded that and got ready to grind feed.
IMG_8833.jpg
But that didn’t go as planned either.
View attachment 1
A bolt sheared off the driveline. This was due to dad having put a tough bale of straw in the last batch of feed. It was the last bale he’d ground and it didn’t completely grind up. So it dried up in the auger in between batches. So as soon as he tried to grind this time it choked up the auger causing the bolt to sheer off.
IMG_8834.jpg
2e9aa705f75a9166b3993833a56d1937.jpg
So that meant unchoking everything.

So after we fixed that we tried to grind feed again. But now the roller chain on the auger came off.
e50b16710f015454a811a52f9bd61423.jpg
dc933a6cefb338b606159a41a2dbb6a3.jpg
I got the chain back on but it needs to be replaced looks like the auger is going to go out very soon as well. But we finally got the feed ground and out.
2d8bf46673239e00c0cadd445fead70c.jpg
After finally getting the feed done I cleaned up the grinder a bit to pull it in the shop.

I also did a few other shop jobs and washed up the 7510 and brush hog.

Dad went to a cattle auction for the evening as well.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_8827.jpg
    IMG_8827.jpg
    115.6 KB · Views: 47
  • IMG_8828.jpg
    IMG_8828.jpg
    148.7 KB · Views: 52
  • IMG_8829.jpg
    IMG_8829.jpg
    165.3 KB · Views: 60
  • IMG_8832.jpg
    IMG_8832.jpg
    116 KB · Views: 59
  • IMG_8833.jpg
    IMG_8833.jpg
    116.4 KB · Views: 51
  • IMG_8834.jpg
    IMG_8834.jpg
    124.7 KB · Views: 58
  • 2d8bf46673239e00c0cadd445fead70c.jpg
    2d8bf46673239e00c0cadd445fead70c.jpg
    440.1 KB · Views: 0
  • dc933a6cefb338b606159a41a2dbb6a3.jpg
    dc933a6cefb338b606159a41a2dbb6a3.jpg
    484.2 KB · Views: 0
  • e50b16710f015454a811a52f9bd61423.jpg
    e50b16710f015454a811a52f9bd61423.jpg
    483 KB · Views: 0
  • 2e9aa705f75a9166b3993833a56d1937.jpg
    2e9aa705f75a9166b3993833a56d1937.jpg
    614.5 KB · Views: 0
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
So Saturday I checked all the cattle.
5a94031a184aebcb2d6986ae4ea351f1.jpg
Dad bought 5 new bred heifers at the auction the night before. To replace the old cattle we sold.
ef6222061d8969ee2debb6837ff8fbef.jpg

Then it was time to do the feeding and put out mineral.
b23375441438c5089d0bf468db8de811.jpg
fb5eef338afa727bda998bbba9bce91a.jpg
It was a damp morning.
bcac0e3cb2b537eed02fe1df818fd6ba.jpg
Could’ve used some wipers on the Kubota.
9a90af88580dd5d25c13679948236b9e.jpg
 

Attachments

  • fb5eef338afa727bda998bbba9bce91a.jpg
    fb5eef338afa727bda998bbba9bce91a.jpg
    340.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 9a90af88580dd5d25c13679948236b9e.jpg
    9a90af88580dd5d25c13679948236b9e.jpg
    313.2 KB · Views: 0
  • bcac0e3cb2b537eed02fe1df818fd6ba.jpg
    bcac0e3cb2b537eed02fe1df818fd6ba.jpg
    228.3 KB · Views: 0
  • b23375441438c5089d0bf468db8de811.jpg
    b23375441438c5089d0bf468db8de811.jpg
    329.7 KB · Views: 0
  • ef6222061d8969ee2debb6837ff8fbef.jpg
    ef6222061d8969ee2debb6837ff8fbef.jpg
    343.7 KB · Views: 0
  • 5a94031a184aebcb2d6986ae4ea351f1.jpg
    5a94031a184aebcb2d6986ae4ea351f1.jpg
    287.4 KB · Views: 0
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
...and despite the rain I got the feeding done.
IMG_8849.jpg
IMG_8850.jpg
I also helped by brother-in-law put his 1530 back together.
IMG_8851.jpg
Dad finally fixed the torch cart.
IMG_8852.jpg

So after the 1530 was finished we pull it out and I got the shop cleaned up and ready for more work.
IMG_8853.jpg
I back the grinder in and pushed the truck in out of the weather with the loader.

I borrowed my b-i-l’s fuel pressure tester to check the truck.
IMG_8854.jpg
Which is what leads me to believe it the fuel pump.
IMG_8855.jpg
I hooked the charger up on the truck and called it a day in the shop.

Then I went to feed at the retirement farm.
6c01e455199a5d4270f5f2dfeb60ca81.jpg
3535f0fdb58e5ecc79b734ced735f55c.jpg
I made a stop by True Value to pick up a few things. The girlfriend used my chalk box and let it sit outside this summer, in the rain, so I got a replacement. Come to find out so bought me one for Christmas...along with something similar to what’s pictured to unclog drains...she wasn’t happy.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_8849.jpg
    IMG_8849.jpg
    97.3 KB · Views: 34
  • IMG_8850.jpg
    IMG_8850.jpg
    148.7 KB · Views: 34
  • IMG_8851.jpg
    IMG_8851.jpg
    137.5 KB · Views: 39
  • IMG_8852.jpg
    IMG_8852.jpg
    81.7 KB · Views: 44
  • IMG_8853.jpg
    IMG_8853.jpg
    146.6 KB · Views: 44
  • IMG_8854.jpg
    IMG_8854.jpg
    67.5 KB · Views: 39
  • IMG_8855.jpg
    IMG_8855.jpg
    150.1 KB · Views: 40
  • 6c01e455199a5d4270f5f2dfeb60ca81.jpg
    6c01e455199a5d4270f5f2dfeb60ca81.jpg
    618.5 KB · Views: 1
  • 3535f0fdb58e5ecc79b734ced735f55c.jpg
    3535f0fdb58e5ecc79b734ced735f55c.jpg
    722 KB · Views: 1
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Monday was a cold cloudy day.
IMG_8864.jpg
IMG_8865.jpg
IMG_8866.jpg
I did all the feeding.

Then we had a little rain to make things nicer.
IMG_8871.jpg
In addition to the days events I had a problem with the wiper on my truck.
IMG_8872.jpg
IMG_8873.jpg
So some disassembly was required.

IMG_8874.jpg
Then I set in on checking out the grinder that needed some attention.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Late Monday into Tuesday we had some snow.
IMG_8880.jpg
But the cattle didn’t let it bother them.
IMG_8881.jpg
IMG_8882.jpg
IMG_8883.jpg
IMG_8884.jpg
Luckily, none of the waterers were even froze up.

IMG_8885.jpg
Fixed the windshield wiper problem too.

IMG_8887.jpg
I also started replacing roller chains on the grinder.

It addition to all of the the pump meter went out on the diesel pump. At the same time so did the hose in the pump.
bcb0f2961049e7be759a669d9c5c2913.jpg
d813608e0eef32cd1e31fbbcb14c913d.jpg
I stuck some of my grease fitting stickers on the grinder as well. Just so serve as a good reminder for everyone.


e2de359a7521aed2c317c515fd94c5cd.jpg
I gave the Macnaught locking coupler another try on the grinder. It seemed to do pretty good this time.

e78bf5a09bab10f0765d67bcc4c2d15d.jpg
I forgot how many wingnuts are on the grinder. They’re either getting replaced with regular hex nuts or I need to come up with something to remove them better.

c33e248d739fea6e2b58eae4c663069d.jpg
So I checked things over good on the grinder, tightened things up, greased everything, replaced all 4 roller chains, and I think it should be good to go.
0c0262256e4254a428ba8a4b45ab12f9.jpg

5d25d8e4443a98dfe4f2549ad4875419.jpg
Dad also got a little torch set from my b-i-l
 

Attachments

  • IMG_8880.jpg
    IMG_8880.jpg
    57.7 KB · Views: 39
  • IMG_8881.jpg
    IMG_8881.jpg
    96.5 KB · Views: 39
  • IMG_8882.jpg
    IMG_8882.jpg
    101.3 KB · Views: 36
  • IMG_8883.jpg
    IMG_8883.jpg
    150.5 KB · Views: 34
  • IMG_8884.jpg
    IMG_8884.jpg
    116 KB · Views: 33
  • IMG_8885.jpg
    IMG_8885.jpg
    53.8 KB · Views: 45
  • IMG_8887.jpg
    IMG_8887.jpg
    100.2 KB · Views: 46
  • e2de359a7521aed2c317c515fd94c5cd.jpg
    e2de359a7521aed2c317c515fd94c5cd.jpg
    379.7 KB · Views: 0
  • d813608e0eef32cd1e31fbbcb14c913d.jpg
    d813608e0eef32cd1e31fbbcb14c913d.jpg
    453.3 KB · Views: 0
  • bcb0f2961049e7be759a669d9c5c2913.jpg
    bcb0f2961049e7be759a669d9c5c2913.jpg
    397.5 KB · Views: 0
  • e78bf5a09bab10f0765d67bcc4c2d15d.jpg
    e78bf5a09bab10f0765d67bcc4c2d15d.jpg
    541 KB · Views: 0
  • c33e248d739fea6e2b58eae4c663069d.jpg
    c33e248d739fea6e2b58eae4c663069d.jpg
    417.6 KB · Views: 0
  • 0c0262256e4254a428ba8a4b45ab12f9.jpg
    0c0262256e4254a428ba8a4b45ab12f9.jpg
    427.7 KB · Views: 0
  • 5d25d8e4443a98dfe4f2549ad4875419.jpg
    5d25d8e4443a98dfe4f2549ad4875419.jpg
    509.2 KB · Views: 0
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Yesterday started like every day.
IMG_8896.jpg
IMG_8897.jpg
Took care of the cattle.
IMG_8898.jpg

IMG_8899.jpg
Got the diesel pump back together.

Then I had to make some stops in town. Run some errands.
IMG_8900.jpg
Dropped a load of stuff at the recycling center.

Then I planned to pull the 7510 & brush hog in the shop to work on.
IMG_8901.jpg
But it wouldn’t come out of park.

To make things more of a pain in the *** the steering wheel catch won’t hold so it just falls down in the way.
IMG_8902.jpg
I took apart the cab to check the linkage in the cab but it all seemed fine.
3ac62562ba127269dd7b225974da88c5.jpg

But that was put on hold as we had to get one of the semi trucks in town for inspection. The other we were going to load to haul beans. The price finally jumped some this week so we decided to sell some.
6460f5de4ee39b3818560bc95b2bf385.jpg
In the process of all the that I needed to move the F-250, which we just worked on last week, but it wouldn’t start...things have been great lately.

But we got the truck loaded by dark. Pulled started the F-250 and pulled in the shop to charge the batteries.

f7259d1e83bbab5d80dcb86c1219dd74.jpg
Although things warmed up during the afternoon and we finally saw the sun and the snow started to melt it made things pretty muddy again.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_8896.jpg
    IMG_8896.jpg
    83 KB · Views: 32
  • IMG_8897.jpg
    IMG_8897.jpg
    98.8 KB · Views: 30
  • IMG_8898.jpg
    IMG_8898.jpg
    64.5 KB · Views: 30
  • IMG_8899.jpg
    IMG_8899.jpg
    119.7 KB · Views: 37
  • IMG_8900.jpg
    IMG_8900.jpg
    115.7 KB · Views: 40
  • IMG_8901.jpg
    IMG_8901.jpg
    85.9 KB · Views: 44
  • IMG_8902.jpg
    IMG_8902.jpg
    95.1 KB · Views: 41
  • 6460f5de4ee39b3818560bc95b2bf385.jpg
    6460f5de4ee39b3818560bc95b2bf385.jpg
    607 KB · Views: 0
  • 3ac62562ba127269dd7b225974da88c5.jpg
    3ac62562ba127269dd7b225974da88c5.jpg
    564 KB · Views: 0
  • f7259d1e83bbab5d80dcb86c1219dd74.jpg
    f7259d1e83bbab5d80dcb86c1219dd74.jpg
    365.9 KB · Views: 2
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
And so we arrive to today.
IMG_8935.jpg
Started with a new born at the retirement farm.
IMG_8936.jpg
It seems as though they all manage to have their calves in the very early morning hours all the time. Never during the day.

Took care of the rest of the cattle.
IMG_8938.jpg
IMG_8939.jpg

Dad hauled off the load of beans we loaded yesterday. By the time he returned the other truck was finished with inspection. So I drove to town and swapped trucks and loaded the first truck to haul some more.
IMG_8940.jpg
Then we had to get in the bin and I had to scoop.
IMG_8942.jpg
We loaded the truck and dad hauled it off.

While he did that I found one of the batteries in the F-250 was bad so I went to town to get a new set.

I’d also got the last of the parts from the parts sale from Deere yesterday. So I put all of them away.

Put out some more mineral for cattle afterward too.

Then I tried to further investigate the 7510.
IMG_8959.jpg
In the tight spot under the cab I tried to check the linkage from under the cab to the transmission but it’s hard to tell anything. Especially since I can’t move anything in the cab while under the cab. It doesn’t help that everything on the side of the transmission fits so tight to the frame that it makes it hard to even get my hand up on anything, let alone actually see anything.

But one other time I had an issue with the linkage. It was the linkage to the 1-4 gear shifter, two very small bearings on a rod for the linkage went out. That kept causing it to not stay in gear. If I was in B2 I’d shift to go in reverse and the 1-4 gear would shift itself back to one putting me in B1. But I finally figured it out. But I’m order to take the linkage apart the easiest way to do it was to take the floorboard panel out in the cab. Oh, and the seat, the panel beneath it, the duct work for the blowers for the a/c that are beneath the seat panel, linkage in the cab and under the cab, knocked out some hard to get to, hard to move roll pins and finally got it out to replace the 2 bearings, each to bigger than the tip of my finger, and then all back together. So I’m curious if this could be a similar issue. Partially, because you couldn’t actually see that the bearings were out until they were taken out...

But anyway, then dad arrived back and we loaded the truck again.
5b05119ba3b6a3c656d27897d37f5e5e.jpg
We set the auger up on the big bin full of beans now. He hauled that load off and we loaded it again to haul more tomorrow.

9669ad10764876b4c7c9c420c1931d29.jpg
We also got all the burger from the butchered cow today. My uncle bought most of it to give to his kids for Christmas. The rest was split between my freezer and dad’s. So now the freezers seems definitely full.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_8935.jpg
    IMG_8935.jpg
    99.7 KB · Views: 31
  • IMG_8936.jpg
    IMG_8936.jpg
    151.2 KB · Views: 54
  • IMG_8938.jpg
    IMG_8938.jpg
    115.9 KB · Views: 43
  • IMG_8939.jpg
    IMG_8939.jpg
    69.2 KB · Views: 35
  • IMG_8940.jpg
    IMG_8940.jpg
    105.6 KB · Views: 35
  • IMG_8942.jpg
    IMG_8942.jpg
    145.9 KB · Views: 40
  • IMG_8959.jpg
    IMG_8959.jpg
    62 KB · Views: 48
  • 5b05119ba3b6a3c656d27897d37f5e5e.jpg
    5b05119ba3b6a3c656d27897d37f5e5e.jpg
    602 KB · Views: 0
  • 9669ad10764876b4c7c9c420c1931d29.jpg
    9669ad10764876b4c7c9c420c1931d29.jpg
    489.5 KB · Views: 0
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
So there we go. Caught up for now. Had some cold days but it’s going to warm up again. Had a lot to do but I still feel like I’m not getting anything accomplished. It’s muddy for now but there are several days to on the way with plenty of sun and warmer air. Lots to do and I’m by no means ready for the holidays. This has been one headache of a year and I’m ready for it to be over. But I can’t believe it’s almost over already.

Corn prices haven’t gone anywhere. Beans got a big boost this week but I doubt it’ll last long. In spring there were reports that hundreds of thousand of acres were going unplanted this year. Then reports of literally 10’s of millions of corn going unplanted and bam the price went up this summer. But then the speculators started speculating, that with all the tariff back and forth news dropped the prices back down. But now there are reports saying there was so much corn planted this year at with regular crop rotation some group of a-hole’s are already expecting next years soybean group to be the 4th largest bean crop ever. ...how the hell does this work? What happened to this like 18 million acres of corn that wasn’t supposed to be planted? How do we keep planting more acres of crops every year? How can we basing current grain prices on next years crop that isn’t even close to being in the ground yet? That’s just the start of it...

But anyway, like I said, lots to do. I’ve been keeping in touch with the Macnaught people about the oil pump. Turns out there going to be releasing a high flow pump stem they should work better for the heavier oil, especially with cooler temperature. In addition to that they’re going to be release the same set-up for 16 gallon (60L) containers. They’re also working on developing the same type of battery powered pump set up for antifreeze/coolant and DEF. I have to say I’m pretty interested in seeing how the high flow set up would do. Same with something for the 16 gallon set up. I was thinking the 16 gallon setup may be a batter option for the shop then possibly come up with something for the 5 gallon pump for the service truck. But we’ll see. I just need to find containers. But it sounds like they have a lot of ideas for this battery powered platform. They also really want to make it as efficient as possible. I’m eager to hear what they come up with.
 

mfg0772

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 8, 2018
Messages
146
Location
Northeast CT
I believe so I haven’t really got a chance to look into it much yet.
I had a similar issue with my '00 silverado a few years back. Going down the road and quit, then wouldn't start. I had assumed I ran our of fuel (my gauge didn't work) but when I added some, it still didn't work. Turned out to be the fuel pump.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
Look up a Cleco wingnut driver....



Or cut a slot in the end of a cheap socket for the wings to fit. Chuck it in a driver or impact and spin em off and on


I’ve looked at some bits before just never got one. I thought about cutting an old socket. But I didn’t know how well it’d work. I figured I’d just bust it.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
I had a similar issue with my '00 silverado a few years back. Going down the road and quit, then wouldn't start. I had assumed I ran our of fuel (my gauge didn't work) but when I added some, it still didn't work. Turned out to be the fuel pump.


I assumed it was the fuel pump on mine as well. I hooked a gauge to it and even with just the turn of the key it doesn’t show any pressure and I can’t hear it. I knew I had 3/4 of a tank for sure. Which is going to add to the fun of changing the pump. But it needs some brake work anyway. So I guess I’ll get everything knocked out and once and spend more.
 
OP
C

cliftonbros89

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 2, 2015
Messages
3,009
Location
Missouri
I figured it’d be easiest just have to truck towed. But my road side assistance was terrible. I wasted a half hour on that. So I just called the towing company. Cost $65 to tow it about 9 miles down the road. Which wasn’t terrible. But luckily my insurance agent was able to get me reimbursed since the road side assistance failed at their job.
 

Sifan

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 10, 2018
Messages
580
Location
Southern Illinois
And, no one seems to be talking about the acres that were yielded 15-25% less than the last 5 year average??

Of course, I'm an old farm boy, I understand how this works … was in a Deere dealership, nephew asked me to check out a used tractor … couldn't help hearing farmer telling salesman that crops were worst he's had in several years, didn't make any money, was going to have to borrow $$$$$$ to put in 2020 crop. Was working on deal for new tractor and wanted to finalize the deal for 2019 taxes. :) When my turn came, the tractor I was supposed to look at, the tractor they had listed for sale on their internet site, was not at the dealership and even though theirs, the farmer was still using it until his new one arrived sometime in 2020. Another 2019 tax deal. Glad I only drove 30 minutes to scope it out and not the 3 hours that nephew would have driven in semi/lowboy.

Another way to check fuel pump, tspray injector cleaner into throttle body while cranking over. Should run as long as you're spraying and die when you quit. Then you know either relay or pump. And of course, it's always over half full! You can borrow tool to disconnect GM fuel lines from Oreilys Auto Part Store
 

Farmall450

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 23, 2011
Messages
13,354
Location
Marengo, Illinois
And, no one seems to be talking about the acres that were yielded 15-25% less than the last 5 year average??

Of course, I'm an old farm boy, I understand how this works … was in a Deere dealership, nephew asked me to check out a used tractor … couldn't help hearing farmer telling salesman that crops were worst he's had in several years, didn't make any money, was going to have to borrow $$$$$$ to put in 2020 crop. Was working on deal for new tractor and wanted to finalize the deal for 2019 taxes. :) When my turn came, the tractor I was supposed to look at, the tractor they had listed for sale on their internet site, was not at the dealership and even though theirs, the farmer was still using it until his new one arrived sometime in 2020. Another 2019 tax deal. Glad I only drove 30 minutes to scope it out and not the 3 hours that nephew would have driven in semi/lowboy.

Another way to check fuel pump, tspray injector cleaner into throttle body while cranking over. Should run as long as you're spraying and die when you quit. Then you know either relay or pump. And of course, it's always over half full! You can borrow tool to disconnect GM fuel lines from Oreilys Auto Part Store

Everyone wants to play the game. BTO out by me got burned for lying to the bank/feds about $21 million in assets. :shocking:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom