Most Shop Useful Maintenance Tool I've ever Used
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Published 2024-06-25
Folks, come along with me today as we show you the coolest and most useful money saving tool I've ever used when servicing my tractor! No joke...I thought it was a gimmick...but it's not!! Link to RedDog VacTrac: amzn.to/3z8QyVd
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All Comments (21)
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That could be helpful - thanks for sharing! Also, I’d encourage using a sharpie to write the date and engine hours directly onto the new filter housings.
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Very informative video. Thanks for sharing this. Take care and God Bless.
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Josh,any time that you can save money on a farm it’s a great 👍 thing 😮😊❤
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Not one to give advice but always want good people to make the world a better place so Proverbs 18:22. And now THATS AWESOME 😁 I'm suburbs so prefer 3 hours of well managed business and 8 doing the fun stuff on the ranch. One's attitude really changes when work becomes pleasure right! Keep up to good 🍻
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Josh, that would be a really handy tool. Thanks brother. May you find rain soon.
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The reason the filter is so tight is they paint the tractor with the filters on. Take a razor blade and go around the filter before trying to take it off and it will come off easier. Hope this helps someone.
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Wow! Awesome video! Thanks for sharing this!
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Great Tool Tuesday! Nice to see when a tool/product performs as stated. Woooo!!
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Always love the bloopers! Big T, Mr. T "shut up foo"
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A+ Farming Shop Work
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I just changed my hydraulic filter on my 5065E and I had one hell of a time getting it off. Of course you always pierce a hole in it so you are committed at that point. I almost gave up and thought so was going to have to call Deere field service to get it off. I finally got it with a large pair of channel locks as well. It was a lot tighter spot than what you have there
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Aw man, paddle tires on the race car and doing donuts would have made a great rock removal video. 😊
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Love it. What a great Tool Tuesday.
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my kioti tractor original filters were the same way. i struggled just like you and ended up using the same type of large pliers to remove all 3 filters crushing them too!
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6.9 qt hydraulic oil for the trans and for every thing else it holds 9.2 gal
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I think I get it. the vacuum pulls The fluid so it doesn't drop. That seems really smart. For the record I watched Dukes of Hazard, every Friday night, when I was a youngster! Wooo, and SAVE AMERICA!
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Hey Josh thank you for the video but you made a boo-boo you forgot to put a little bit of oil on that filter gasket so that one when you go to take it off it's going to be hard to get off to woo
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Yeppers. I had to get the chain wrench version of an oil filter wrench on my Mahindra the first time. With a cheater pipe. I wish they wouldn't paint them on, but that's part of the price point...
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Chain wrench is good for stubborn filters.