Motor Grader Parts....Busted.

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Published 2021-07-02
Nice little challenge for today. This Cast Iron motor grader gearbox needed some attention. Follow along as it goes from a big paper weight to a fully functioning part once again.

All Comments (21)
  • @rmr5740
    Just another humble American craftsman, keeping the country moving. No whining, no excuses, just getting it done. Thank you sir.
  • @MrTodd51
    Part welder, part machinist, part fabricator, and major problem solver. I so enjoy watching you work.
  • @PAYNEKILLER..
    Isaac is so candid with his thoughts and emotions, I would be a little nervous prepping that too. Love that there is zero pretentious bravado here, it's what it is 🤙
  • @Syltibob
    Damn son, that end-result looks fantastic.
  • @aj44ish
    Yet another skill demonstrated. You constantly amaze me with your skills and the practical way that you come up with solutions and make it look easy. True sign of a master of his craft. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. đź‘Ťđź‘Ť
  • @joevalencic5275
    You and Curtis at Cutting Edge Engineering both working on motor grader components. He was replacing ring gear tooth sections. He's a fan of your welding expertise, and mentioned that in the comments when your name was brought up.
  • @TandaMadison
    Someone mentioned your channel over on Instagram so I came to take a look. Enjoyed the video. Great repair job!
  • @toddkratzer7953
    You have a very likable personality. Those cutters are called " End Mills" Nice job, love your videos.
  • @farmerpete5936
    I like how he expresses his doubts and fears. He's not afraid to tackle hard and new jobs. When he finishes, the jobs looks good and it all works out in the end. Sir, you continue to make these jobs look easy. Wish my welds looked that good, even after grinding.
  • @SoupyOatmeal
    Thanks for bringing us along on this adventure. I believe we all want to know if the part worked back on the grader and held up after some use.
  • @guidolyons4912
    Probably cast steel vs cast iron since it welded up so nicely and didn't immediately crack after welding. Very creative solution. Your "I don't know if this is going to work, but I'll give it a shot" attitude + ingenuity = pretty awesome result." My hat's off to you Isaac.
  • @johnstone210
    Great thought Isaac...." The Impossible we do immediately.....Miracles take a little longer"....
  • @metalslingr
    Gotta love your can-do attitude. Thanks for sharing!
  • @mineown1861
    As my boss used to say , looks like it was made . Genius with hands to match .
  • @engscott78
    That’s a hell of a project. You’re the man. We’re close to the same age, but I want to be like you when I grow up. Much respect.
  • @tobyjsands8330
    Fantastic work. You and Kurtis both did motor graders today.
  • @dcrog69
    There's so much more to welding than just sticking parts together. I'm always amazed to see how you guys figure this stuff out.
  • @agviator
    Wow. I had my doubts. That was impressive. Such a modest guy 🏆