Seized Bungs, Broken Arm & A Quick Fabrication Job.
In this week’s video I’m tackling a few different repair jobs. First up is a cracked arm on a Heath Superchaser. I ground it out, welded the crack, then cut and fitted some brace plates to strengthen it properly. Next job was removing some completely seized drain bungs from a set of rollers. A bit of heat and persistence got them moving in the end. Lastly, I designed and fabricated a small bracket for a tractor ball hitch to finish things off. A mix of repair, fabrication and a few stubborn parts along the way. Hope you enjoy the video. Thanks for watching.

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Fabricating Dual Row-Crop Wheels For A 40 Tonne Tanker! Part 1

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Saving A Hub That Couldn’t Be Replaced!

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Fixing worn stone picker rotor and boring out Toyota forklift axle

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Whoever Made This Should Stop! Fixing a JCB headstock

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Unbelievable! Completely Broken Excavator Bucket Restored to Like New 😱

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Welding job on bale shredder and repairing baler auger

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Boring Video Fixing a Wonky Hole

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Sawing yard pine # 874

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Straightening a BADLY Twisted Flail Topper Headstock

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Broken Out JCB Loadall Boom Pivot! Full Repair

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ABANDONED 48 YEARS! "SUPER" RARE AUDI WAGON RESCUE! Can We Save It?!

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Odd jobbing. Trailer drawbar ring, rolling plate and fabricating a frame.

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This Excavator Track Idler Wore Out WAY Too Fast… | Hitachi ZX225 Repair

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Fixing a Flail Mower and Putting the Deutz 6006 to Work!

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Cutting Out Years of Bad Repairs on a Bale Chamber Door

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Inside the T-34-85

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Turbocharging a 1950s Military Truck (This Is a Bad Idea)

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Mystery customer just dropped in a box of broken tools, No name, no number, No Info.

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Unbelievable | Smart Workers’ Ideas That Shock the World✅-03

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