Cleaning up Junk Equipment! (Projects I never got to)



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40 thoughts on “Cleaning up Junk Equipment! (Projects I never got to)”

  1. Look. I know I'm late to the channel… but holy s**t… so THAT'S how one instals double wheels on a back axle. This is golden content, eh. Our protagonist never seems to rush things. Methodical… even with a sledgehammer & crowbar. Keep doing what you're doing, sir. 🏴 BTW… timestamp ~16:00 . The grinding guitar montage helps. Nice!

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  2. Your hidden treasures are priceless, and not available any more, some are, area wide there may still be some antiques other people will have! Matt, I am originally from Vermont, and my uncle who is gone now, had 2 of the biggest John Deere tractors, the tires were about 7 ft tall, he once told me that they had 1 piston, the size of a 5 gallon bucket! i have never evev seen any Deers down here in Virginia that size!

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  3. Do you have a paper mill around you. They change out the felts on a regular basis! A wet felt let's the water through and a dry felt holds the water! I had a friend that used the wet felt for a base to his driveway. Sometimes they give them away to keep them out of their landfill!

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  4. Matt, about your bee problem get some of that spray foam that expands as it dries that might take care of your problems. Maybe spray it at night( check on the label for harmful to trees, or call the company ❤❤

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  5. I nearly died because of a similar situation, only I walked the boom, hammered the pin out reshived the cable, put the pin back, and walked back and started to boom up and heard the hammer sliding down the boom on a 1 way trip to the top of my head

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  6. You should build a virtual reality cabin you'd like as your dream I would like to see that on your channel and I think you should build a big old shop Until all your toys that you have that is junk with your sand in the Vega I would love to see new stuff and new product of your videos Thank you

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  7. Wow, that cutter brings back memories, my uncle had a dairy farm and in the summer school holidays, my bro, sis and me used to help him with the hay making.
    It was 60 years ago, so my memory might not be as sharp, but his grass cutter looked identical to that one, towed behind his MF tractor.
    Spent many a tedious time filing the triangular blades on the cutter-bar.
    But using it, the turner and the bailer was a heap of fun for a city-dwelling 10-year old kid. I loved my 6 weeks camping on his farm. ❤️🇷🇴

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