Upgrading the hydraulics of the Massey Ferguson to use my carry all

in #diy9 months ago

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This video took me months to make and over 200gb of film material where i had to throw away lots of video because i made mistakes or it became confusing to watch :D

My goal was to make my oldish tractor more versatile and directly service the hydraulic system what probably hasnt been done in a long long time!

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Very nice! Both the tech part and also the functioning of all the mechanics.
When I was a kid I remember that I wished sooooo much a rear part for my tractor but I never got one. This video, brought me to nice memories of how much I have played with my blue tractor and how many races I made with my cousins

Lol i actually as a kid didnt look 1 second at a tractor or any big material :D

Crazy it took you so much filming to get 200gb of files.
But rest assured that the this video came out very well and it's easy and understandable to watch.

I grew up and still live in a very small village where tractors are basically everyday part of my life. Awesome machines and my dad always says "They are easy to fix".
The tractors around my homeplaces are really old (I'm pretty sure russian manufactured) and don't have that many moving parts as yours does :D
I still couldn't fix one myself.

normally its more like 30gb per movie but this time so many problems. The old russian tractors are great for doing 1 thing they arent very modern :D

belarus and the vladimiriec t25 are good for simple low power stuff

👊😉🤙🙏 wow.. tackling such a job! I don't imagine I would ever try and work with anything so mechanical as that.. I am more of a computer nerd. :P

Look like ur helper (dog) was very eager to get started!

yes.. why would u ever open that oil case whatever.. aren't those sealed?

good on u.. it's just so admirable.. the things u do..

i filled up my 3rd terabyte in film its a shame you cant compress it.
I´m very cheap not even wanna buy a used 2tb hdd :D

😂😉👊 yup. I'm the same way..