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superdutykid1
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 เม.ย. 2010
big city punk in a one horse town
Starting up my new Z06 That I've been waiting for for 3 years! And it did not disappoint! #c8
Starting up my new Z06 That I've been waiting for for 3 years! And it did not disappoint! #c8
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Drag Racing Nostalgia Old man vs his kid , Chevrolet vs Pontiac
มุมมอง 4214 ปีที่แล้ว
Just wanted to see if i could beat the local legend in his one owner 60 bel air he bought new . The old bull won ! enjoy
wayne cox the dynamo vs some dude
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wayne beating the crap out of some dude in quincy 2/16/13 poor kidneys!
turbo ls1 country drifting!
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347 ls1 forged bottom 76 mm turbonetics , 4l85e tranny with drag radial hittin the dirt! doesnt take long to get the motor hot tho!
M 82A1 rapid fire!! 40 bucks in 4 seconds!!
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M 82A1 rapid fire!! 40 bucks in 4 seconds!!
Jet powered go cart spring break topless
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a T-41 powered cart with a Datsun 4 speed tranny ...good times!
Pulling my stuck international td 20 dozer with Jeff's towing by joy
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Pulling my stuck international td 20 dozer with Jeff's towing by joy
He's know joke on thatcluth.
Did you find it with a fishing magnet
That is a Beautiful Buick!
I have think I learned to drive in one of these. It was a great car!
@@pegcarter6566 remember how you started the car?
@@superdutykid1 oh yeah...on the floor! Thanks for the memory!
Nice ride.
I loved them. There awesome, but truth is, you had to have a garage this big after 30,000 miles back in the day to keep them going. Pretty and classy though. Just saying the truth however.
I remember when they were new! I loved the 50’s😂
Absolutely love American Classics.
322 Lead Sled, through the Dynaflow. Wow!😯
@@williamgunter6801 slushpump!
If you like , youll love this little clip of me and my old man drag racing ! th-cam.com/video/a4OFwZTqLRU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DET6oEr5o_GuVrZI
That's an old Ford I believe 53-54?
@@riddler3856 1955 Buick Century
When you're rolling in a car that cool you don't need to go fast. That and the car weights 3tons, with 1950 brake technology.
With a little tool time a few extra parts and it would melt the tires. Don't knock the car because you can't our won't do the work.
I'm leaving it as is , stock . It's only original once
Nice car
The old Fireball 322.
0-45 mph in 3 hours, 22 minutes ? 🤔 😜 (beautiful dash man!)
Promo-SM 😬
stroker 409!!
I agree , I have a set of aluminum edelbrock heads in the boxes that's whining to be used !
#dirtydurbsracing check it out !
SMOOTH MOOVE EXLAX! KNOW THE LIMITS OF YER MACHINE, IT CAN'T GO JUST ANYWHERE CAUSE IT'S A CRAWLER, NICE RIG THOUGH!
DONT GO IN THERE AGAIN !!!- HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I TOLD YOU !!! LOL !!
thank you @global gearheadz for all the editing!!
Sounds like that motor needs a work over. Dozer lacks power.
That will be a dollar sir
A salesman told me one time they(the bulldozer) are made to sell not run
Time to put on Better cleats for ground work
I don't know if I'd want to go into that muck with any caterpillar.
What a terrible video, waste of seven minutes of my life
wrong or worn tracks
I'd like to know what the wrecker billwas on that adventure. Lesson learned...Stay out of them damn mud holes with the dozers children. They are heavy and will sink.
26 ton of fun. Stay out of the swamp.Grousers are worn but what he does ain't worth building up yet
They keep spinning the tracks fast & it just keeps digging it down---They need to spin them really slow to try to get to come up on top more---belly pan dragging !!!!!!!
Cool machine, those tracks look slicker than eel doo doo
STOP SPINNING YOUR TRACKS
If that cable snapped it would have cut the video person in half
Kenny Brunette I could not agree more, I've seen wire cables break before under load, it's like a whip, I could hardly watch, I was going to post the same comment!
This is clearly Dragline work. Once the Product is out of the pit and drained/dryed then use the track machine for placement. Chief CWD
wrong type of tracks for the project.
I got my 20b stuck like that and got it out with a chainsaw.
Knowing when to stop before you totally bury it was the key to being able to get it out. pay no attention to all the armchair operators on here you did right.
Been there done that😀
Hate to be that tow truck operator if that cable snapped and came around and got him
Or the person filming, it would have chopped him/her in half if it had parted, best to always stand clear of wire when it's under load.
Why or how did you need a towtruck with a rear winch???
JR Ruhl Either the winch doesn't work or there wasn't an anchor point.
Clown sat on a beautiful machine
Winch is for the cable blade not towing.
You could piss on the ground and get that dozer stuck
Needs grouser bars, 2 inches minimum.
Grouser bars can be welded on if u don't want to buy new. and yes I've buried a dozer or two. Sad feeling when u go to back up and alls u do is go down Glad u retrieved ur machine with relative ease
9/10 of it's knowing when to STOP before you go out of sight.
I told the kid don't go in the woods bottom...
yup, got the wrong tracks on that dozer to be out in the mud.. thanks for posting
You see a lot of folk saying that track loaders should have decent tracks and that is why they got stuck, but this is a bulldozer and it is badly missing big grousers :o)
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typical weekend warrior operator sun glasses new pair of gloves and stuck up in 30 seconds
Funny how people that probably can’t even start it know all about them !! Is that a early one with 691 engine ??? Or the 429 ? Filters look like 691 ,,
It's the 3-valve gas/diesel job. I saw the push/pull on the left side.
Lewie McNeely ok cool !!it is the 691 probably turbo charged !! I have basically same engine in my 1957 TD18A series 182 !! Take care of it !! Good collectors piece !!!
@@mramey4115 I've been around the old switchover engines and thought they did right well. I think folks had problems with warming up and cooling down. I like IH stuff. It always did what it was supposed to do and seems like that's all you can ask. And that one was sure smoking like it had a blower on it.
Lewie McNeely I like the old internationals , I collect and use them also , no problems other then normal old age issues , I have 2 TD9’s and a TD 18 A series 182 ,, really like all them !
@@mramey4115 I just run them. Can't be picky when the light bill is due but a Corn Popper will do the work!
I'd put it up for adoption,.... and soon!