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Originally posted by Gatz in NE Gatz in NE wrote:

Good progress Jacob; a treat to watch it come together.
I like that you've included CC in your videos for us "oldsters"

What is the purpose of the different (adjustment?) holes in the front sulky mount?
Thanks, it is a treat for me to see things going back together too!
I didn't really know I had CC to be honest, that is something YouTube must do automatically.  So I just went and watched my latest video with the CC on out of curiosity.  I'm kinda surprised, it is fairly accurate!  There were only a couple little things that weren't exactly what I said. And those are usually when I am mumbling.... I'll make a mental note to try to enunciate better.  Might have to throw some funny words in to see if they get them right huh?  
Good question on the holes in the drawbar (the heavy vertical piece).  Yes, those are for adjusting things, not so much for the sully, but rather when you remove the sulky to attach an actual implement, because different implements have different hitching needs.  I'll try to include a bit more on that in a future video.  Thanks for asking, sometimes I assume everyone knows what I do, so it's nice to hear what others are thinking and confused about.  If there are other things that need more attention, be sure to mention it.  Thanks!
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Good progress Jacob; a treat to watch it come together.
I like that you've included CC in your videos for us "oldsters"

What is the purpose of the different (adjustment?) holes in the front sulky mount?
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Part 34 is out, not the longest video this week, but some good progress nonetheless. It's starting to look like a tractor again.
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Boy oh boy has it been a busy and long week.  Lot's of late nights to get the next batch of parts ready for paint, then paint them!  It should really be a productive winter now.
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Originally posted by Jacob (WI,ND) Jacob (WI,ND) wrote:


OH wow!! That is your machine that Watch Wes Work is redoing?!  How cool is that!  I had no idea this was such a small world.  I love Wes's channel, watch them all the time, he is one smart and talented guy!  You really will have a nice unit once he's done with it, from what I see he is a top notch mechanic.  I learn a lot by watching his videos.
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 I ran across him on youtube, by watching his HD5 start up video. I went on to watch one on a WD45 and recognized his Dad (lives right up the road 3.5 miles).
 Then I watched a few of his other videos and gave him a call. He and his Dad came to look at "Scoopy" and I asked him about working on my 'dead' E350, 7.3 diesel toy hauler.
 He came and hauled the E350 home and had it all fixed up in no time. It runs great now.
 I can't hardly believe all the stuff he has in his head for fixing things. He also has a nice shop full of ALL KINDS of tools that most might not even know were made. To top it off, he doesn't just throw parts at a symptom. He goes the extra mile to actually figure out WHAT the problem is, and why it came about also. A GREAT asset to our community!Thumbs Up
 
 

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Jacob,
 Great job of documenting your work on this tractor! 
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Hi everybody, here is part 32, this weeks update.  Lots going on, but you all are just about caught back up now. I like to try to keep these videos coming out in real time as I am working on things.  Hope you enjoy!
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 Wes has 3 videos so far of the OC46. The 4th one, of it going back together should be coming soon. The first one is getting it running and me driving it around. They can be found here: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Watchweswork%2FOC46
OH wow!! That is your machine that Watch Wes Work is redoing?!  How cool is that!  I had no idea this was such a small world.  I love Wes's channel, watch them all the time, he is one smart and talented guy!  You really will have a nice unit once he's done with it, from what I see he is a top notch mechanic.  I learn a lot by watching his videos.


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Originally posted by Jacob (WI,ND) Jacob (WI,ND) wrote:

You'll have to give us a full show and tell when you get your Oliver back, that sounds like lots of work has been done, good for many years now.
Comments should be on, scroll down below the video on YouTube and you should be able to comment.  Thanks!

 Wes has 3 videos so far of the OC46. The 4th one, of it going back together should be coming soon. The first one is getting it running and me driving it around. They can be found here: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Watchweswork%2FOC46
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OK, I figured out the comments thing. I had the screen at 170%. Don't know how it got there, but every time I opened your video it went there. I could only see your comment, then "Up Next" videos were under it, Pffftttt! technology. Sometimes I just don''t get it.
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

Love the "little engine that could" called an H3!
 I canardly wait for the day I get my Oliver OC46 back home to play in the dirt. It's undergone a complete tear down from the reverser transmission, all the way to the final drives and should be going back together next week. Then it will just need the hydraulic pump and loader put back on with new hoses and oil, I hope.
 DO you have comments turned off on your youtube channel? I can't seem to find how to make a comment there.
Yeah, that little H3 is a fun unit.  Perfect size for what we need to do around the place.  If it weren't for the fact that the undercarriage is plumb wore out it would really be nice!  So if anyone ever comes across undercarriage parts for an H3, keep us in mind.
You'll have to give us a full show and tell when you get your Oliver back, that sounds like lots of work has been done, good for many years now.
Comments should be on, scroll down below the video on YouTube and you should be able to comment.  Thanks!
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Love the "little engine that could" called an H3!
 I canardly wait for the day I get my Oliver OC46 back home to play in the dirt. It's undergone a complete tear down from the reverser transmission, all the way to the final drives and should be going back together next week. Then it will just need the hydraulic pump and loader put back on with new hoses and oil, I hope.
 DO you have comments turned off on your youtube channel? I can't seem to find how to make a comment there.
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Finished breaking the 6-12 down into pieces, and got it all loaded up to head back to North Dakota. This is getting exciting, lots of progress can happen now.

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I'm a bit behind on videos, but only because it has been a very busy last couple of weeks. Here is part 30. A lot of exciting things have been happening...
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   Great job Jacob!!!!! You get more done then I ever can on my oldies.
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That clutch looks interesting, and paint is definitely exciting!
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This week we dive into the world of the 6-12 clutch.  Any advice or information on these Borg and Beck clutches is welcome!
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What a good weekend it was! I'm so happy,finally got paint on this chunk! Such a relief to be basically done with this part of the tractor, I can finally start to focus on the next thing. Very exciting!
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Getting close to primer time, rounding things up and getting loose ends wrapped up in preparation for primer and paint.  Hopefully within the next couple of weeks!

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I'm trying to get back into the swing of working on the 6-12 on a regular basis, and trying to get back to weekly update videos, but probably won't get to that point until later this fall.  But here is this weeks progress, slowly but surely! 

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I don't really like the lack of progress on the 6-12 this summer, but there have been too many other projects taking up my time.  So here is a long overdue update.  I made a trip back to WI over the 4th of July and got some good progress made on several projects there.
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Only spent a little time on this project this weekend, but got a couple things done. Bit by bit it's moving along.

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  Thanks for posting these updates. I have been watching your progress and am amazed at your ingenuity and attention to detail. There are very few people who have the patience and skill that you display. God Bless.
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I decided to get back on my 6-12 project, I've been away from it for over a month with trying to adhere to the social distancing guidelines and all.  But to a certain extent life must go on.  This is still one of the only places I'm going out to besides the essentials like work and grocery shopping. 


SO, without further ado, here is part 23:


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Originally posted by JC(WI) JC(WI) wrote:

Jacob, check the metal quality between the old pins and  that nail...Sure wouldn't want you having to go back in just because of a too soft a nail. jmo. Lookin goodThumbs UpThumbs Up

I probably wasn't clear enough in the video, but I actually ended up using a cut up bolt instead of the nail.  I think it will be ok, the original pins are pretty soft as well.  And even if I need to replace them, it is easy to take apart.  I could actually get some more precise pins at that time too if it comes to that.  Thanks for the input!  It will be more exciting when I actually get to use it.
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Jacob, check the metal quality between the old pins and  that nail...Sure wouldn't want you having to go back in just because of a too soft a nail. jmo. Lookin goodThumbs UpThumbs Up
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Mostly finished up the bead roller.  Update on what Dad has been getting done back on the home front.

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Part 21, not a ton done this week, but any progress is good progress.
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Things are finally going together for good, fun times indeed!

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This week I got some more of the transmission done, and a few other details worked out.

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