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CaptainRedBeard
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ม.ค. 2024
In this channel i am starting of with some very common diy style items to help others remember to bear them in mind, or safety saving money and thereby success. as we move along I intend to get into the ideas that roll through my mind on the off duty hours of life, yes, drivers are people too outside the job and I'd like to show some projects and fun that come of that aswell, entertainment, learning and self improvement are the mission currently. follow if this sort of thing interests you, or ignore it completely, either way its all cool. If anyone has any ideas they would like to see my take of, leave it in a comment and ill see what i can do with it.
Tractor yard towing
Today we have a parts truck that is about out of parts, and needs to be cleared from our work area. Never fear, Captain RedBeard is here with a tractor to pull it away.
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casting my own parts for the diamond T
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in this video i will demonstrate how simple it can be to make your own replacement part, for the project I chose the fuel damper cover as its pretty simple designed and it is the part that has been haunting me for a while, my metal i chose what a copper aluminum mix that was originally a ball of old trailer wire and aluminum cans. obviously it isn't perfect, but i'm not doing commercial product...
a Peek into the LABs upcoming projects
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here is a peek at what we are up to, what might we do with molten aluminum? coming soon!
Off-grid power to my shed
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The goal was simple, digging a trench to run power was too expensive, and i don't need that much power in there, ideally about 4 bulbs at 60 watts would be enough, so lets give solar a chance first, most people know where to find a battery (check your wifes car, she doesn't need it anyway), a couple wires to attach to a power inverter, those can be bought online somewhat reasonably depending on...
field work result, persistence pays off
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for those who saw part one, title how not to plow a field. this is the result, yes it took several rounds going several directions, but if you can imagine a goal, try it. see if you like it, stick with it till you hit your mark.
How NOT to plow a field
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because you will always do something for the first time, I decided to show you all what my first time in this field looked like, my spacing and depth was wrong, my equipment was wrong, but in the end I made the choice to give it a go anyway. First time I pulled the plow, the disc or even used this tractor, the toys are all completely new to me and this is how it went down with zero experience u...
something about a classic, makes doing yardwork a joy
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I love classic equipment, to me it brings such joy into the task i can work all day and still feel great.
some days in trucking, I just gotta vent
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as if we dont have enough problems in the day to day life. theft is unappreciated on the top of that list. no, i wont bother getting in hot pursuit over a 20 dollar part that i might even have a used one of, but im also not prepared to just sweep this under the rug either. if it was broken on one end or the other, then i could see natural causes and would have just shut up and fixed it, but con...
this will remove a problem I previously didn't know existed
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after "theoretically" learning hot exhaust out the bottom has potential for starting fires, I have theoretically solved the issue. Now all the hot end goes straight up
introducing the Banana, the lab is mobile by electric power.
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With the cushman titan 36v electric truck, PirateshipLabs goes electric power. im looking to see if anyone has some wiring schematics or knows what it takes to convert this to 48v. thanks in advance.
n14 cummins click but no start
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lets say you know for a fact that your batteries are good, the starter clicks but doesn't start, now you might be thinking go tap it with a hammer and see if that helps, and that is another option, but before you do that, check your electrical connections and your mounting bolts to ensure everything is tight and secure, you might still be able to get out of this without buying a starter just ye...
welcome to the Lab. Operation "welcome Piggys"
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for those who follow what i do, no i have not gotten out of trucking, i have however started "farming" on the side, its a new adventure with so much to learn yet, but everyone has to start somewhere with an idea. so here we are, ive welcomed a total of 4 pigs to the "farm" with a few more along the way, for reference, NO i did not do this strictly for "content creation" it has been a dream of m...
old style cummins fuel damper. does it do anything useful?
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a question i pose to the more mechanically knowledgeable of the audience, what exactly does a fuel damper do on the older cummins motors, and is it really necessary? can i just delete it as the motor in question is used strictly off road on the farm? whats the worst that could happen? any good insight is greatly appreciated.
Does a classic semi work as a haywagon? well......
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Does a classic semi work as a haywagon? well......
playing with the diamond t just a little
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playing with the diamond t just a little
A truckers life hack for getting compressed air more accessible
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A truckers life hack for getting compressed air more accessible
How BAD is trucking flatbed freight in 2024? Here is my thoughts as of July.
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How BAD is trucking flatbed freight in 2024? Here is my thoughts as of July.
my humble opinion, the 1999 KW T-2000 was the wrong truck
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my humble opinion, the 1999 KW T-2000 was the wrong truck
Adding a ball hitch to the old truck for extra usefulness
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Adding a ball hitch to the old truck for extra usefulness
Trucker tips: preparing bungees for storage
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Trucker tips: preparing bungees for storage
glad hand seal replacement and easy hook up
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glad hand seal replacement and easy hook up
I bought this 9400 international one year ago, was it worth it?
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I bought this 9400 international one year ago, was it worth it?
eaton 13 speed, speed sensor removal and installation
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eaton 13 speed, speed sensor removal and installation
Replacing DOT Tape on trailer bumper for may Blitz week
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Replacing DOT Tape on trailer bumper for may Blitz week
I thought you were making raised vegetable beds
I thought about putting potatoes in, but I smoothed it off for winter rye
It’s a pulsation dampener. The original purpose was to dampen the fuel flow as it leaves the gear pump. I am not an old timer. But I am having the exact problem on my 855 in my five ton military dump truck. Fuel comes in thru the small port in the front. And to the portion with the disk and o ring. Then exits thru the bottom I belive. From what I’m finding out is it’s a bear to find any parts guys to get those o rings, cause they are a flat machine seal. Not just a standard o ring. I am thinking I’m gonna look thru my local CAT dealer for size for size machine seals. BEST OF LUCK !
to thus point, if it helps you out, i have found i can make the O-rings out of the sidewalls of a tire using a dremil, and if you look at the video i released today (10-26-24) i found that it is not too difficult to cast the part from copper or brass, and to thus point i have not had any issue with the copper one cracking, havent tried the brass one yet, but i was thinking it would give me some cheap shiny things under the hood :)
I would be ashamed of the job of plowing you show.
you missed the point then, your first time doing something is never perfect.
Can you help me with my engine got a low power problem
what sort of engine? what type of vehicle is it in? how many miles/ hours are on it? i can certainly try to point you in the right direction, some generic answers without more knowledge would be fuel filters, air filters are always a good start for ideas
Looks great, I used to have a disk just like yours. Keep trying and you will succeed, life is a great teacher. Practice, practice and practice then when you have it right keep practicing.
Thank you, i will keep after it. not only was there an educational value, but it was fun. can't deny i love the way an old diesel sounds
Long story short, many years ago my neighbor lady sold me the disk I had in for 20years and I moved so I took it to her daughter, I gave it to her and said it was her dad's. I will never forget the look on her face😊.
Looks good to me ,everything is a learning experience
my thoughts exactly, and im always on the hunt for the next experience.
Good outlook on life. Keep hammering down you will get it lined out. Thanks for sharing.
thank you, i appreciate your energy. :)
If you haven't figured what went wrong I can't won't help you The mess is made will likely take 5 or 6 years to to repair damage done
nah, just took a little extra time to level out, but i have already sorted that out, the damage took about one week to fix. not nearly as bad as one would have expected.
Good on you for a good attitude and working on getting the field looking the way you need it.
Its a life goal of mine to be more of the optimistic mindset, after more than a decade of looking at the glass half empty it was pointed out to me how miserable it felt. It wasnt easy or overnight, but i found little joys, even if many would consider this "work", watching things grow with your hand involved is very therapeutic.
You need at least a 7 bottom plow behind that tractor or you're just gonna have a mess.
a 7 or bigger would be fantastic, i just havent managed to get my hands on one yet, the entire "field project" is more of a hobby than a career so it is very budget focused and a 4 bottom was readily and cheaply available, upgrades will have to be slowly aquired over time.
That starter issue would be a priority fix for me vs standing in front of that big fat tire.
its a priority for myself aswell, i have since this posting addressed that, behind the dash/gauge panel was a big ole rats nest (literally). and that was why a handful of gauges aswell as the ignition did not work at the time of filming. however, i did get the tractor for free, so I was not about to complain to much about the lack of maintenance or the broken things of the last 15 years of it not being used. that story will be in the next clip of tractor play.
you can put a country boy in the city,but you cant put a city boy in the country,
that would be hilarious, however call it hobby. never lived near a city, just also never had the opportunity before to do "country things"
I'm at your mom's house and she told you to stop trolling and get your own ass back home to the city
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Your plow bottoms are too narrow for the width of the tires , you could try and offset your plow but you need 18's or better for those wide tires . You are compacting your ground and that ain't good. Harrow in the direction that you plow ,go diagonal last with a drag then plant, never herd a disc harrow called a finish harrow ,that's all we used, 90%of the time, we had a spring tooth ,hard to transport
Thanks for the tips!
6:20 Your plows are out of adjustment…they need to be shifted more over to the right side of the tractor so the first furrow covers the rut left by the last furrow…
in a humorous way, since the time of this posting, ive learned everything is out of adjustment.
Disc in the same direction you plowed on the first pass that chops it up a lot better and it is so much smoother riding
at this point ive disced about every direction lol
Yeah looks like a rough plowing but like they say 100 years from now nobody will know😆
freely i will admit i had absolutely no idea what i was doing, however, I feel I've learned a whole bunch really quickly
Remember if you learned something it was a teaching lesson if you keep doing it over and over then it becomes a mistake😆 nobody wakes up and knows how to do everything.
Love the color that's cool
thank you!!! we plan to freshen it up during the build over winter, had a little trouble getting the right paint but we may have it sorted out now. :)
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I’m glad to see that piece of history running today!
It is not the only piece of history being saved either, i like equipment that is simple and easy to work on, as a result, around the "farmyard" there are a handful of other older units i am working on, but "running" is not a word i can use for many of them as of yet
@@Pirateshiplabsyea not many of em are runnin as I could tell but at least some are
You nutbird. 🤭
Oh and when my phone was stolen outside a grocery store, there was cameras. And he used my card at a gas station where there was cameras and the cops had all that and still did nothing... so cameras only kind of help the situation
agreed, cameras really dont actually solve too many issues
I couldn't agree more. Again not a trucker, but as a person who has had my phone stolen, my camping gear vandalized, my bank account hacked more than once, and probably more smaller dumb things i can't think of right now, people need to be better to other people. No none of that stuff costs much, like your wiper but that's just not the point.
Preach it :) i do wish i would see more people be better, beautiful actions and good hearts make me happy
Cute!!
Thank you, its a happy moment in time, and I'm planning to share some of the highlights from this with all of you.
I wish I had the money to restore classic. Rare as single drive with a sleeper.
it had a second axle but i had the chop it off the put it under a heavy object during my move, money is always a bit short so i couldnt buy one for the purpose i needed, so i looked around and found the second drive axle off of this knowing the restoration wok will commence over time
Gotta have a yard dog. Shortest 2 axle with power steering that starts reliably.
Loving the way you think :)
Bought a packet of 10 at a shop called Truckline in Wingfield and sent them to the Knight Rider Historians!
that was a generous and helpful action on your behalf.
Great video but todays drivers have no mechanical knowledge and most cant drive anything except automatic transmission.
maybe that is why ive been such a downer on the industry lately :/ but i cant say thats all the fault o thier own, where is a person supposed to learn the old way if nobody has any examples to teach with?
You are absolutely correct, I'm 70 and I was running 48 states as an 0/0 at the age of 23,in a 1977 white road commander cab over. Have a good day
Great video
Thanks!
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Thanks for the thumbs up! Brightens the day to see it.
Love the toy story clip! I have curiosities if you don't mind explaining... when you say you made more working for someone else, is that more because of "the times" right now? Economy, gas prices, and things like that? So ride out the bad times and things could get good again? Or is it just because it's almost always tough in the start up process? Just wondering if it's specific to the last 3 years being the issue, so more of poor timing
the last three years have been a decline in general as far as profit vs cost as the cost of tires, fuel and oils are higher, and the average rate per mile has been on the decrease. so yes, poor timing there. However, what i was mainly getting after is when i was an owner op, running one truck, my time investment to monetary pay out, so lets say dollar per hour was higher, as the was one truck to maintain, and a company i was leased to took on the majority of the paperwork. so my dollar per hour was better. the startup is always tough, which is something that i dont feel is generally talked about enough. nobody told me how many times you gotta hit your head against the brick wall before you "win" so to speak. many drivers i had talked to who were independant had been in it over 15 years so they mentioned the most recent 10 years (which sounded not easy but reasonable) and neglected to mention the first 5. as a company driver, you hop in a truck, you drive, you go home, the company handles all maintenance and paperwork (invoicing, payroll, ifta, etc) so you are either on the clock or you are going home. if you pull the trigger and run the show, you generally end up doing the book keeping, dispatching and such at one section of the day, you might go out on the occasional run here or there, but keeping drivers happy is a 24-7 on call job, if one of my guys blows a tire at 3 AM on a sunday, i answer the phone, if i got someone who hits a deer at midnight in iowa, its time to load up the gear and head on a roadtrip, yes, i am aware inmany cases like a blown tire it is obviously more economical to use a tire shop, so i dont have to go on that adventure, but someone will still need my payment details. so in a long way of saying, dollar made for me personally vs my hours invested i was more profitable when it was just me. that is not to say there isnt joy to be had in my little community, because i absolutely enjoy those i work with, its a joy, its a lifestyle so to speak, but it isnt nearly the "dream" i had previously believed monetarily speaking. which may have been naive or may have been because i missunderstood or was mislead, but I am attempting to show the good, bad or just simply how a guy feels on a random given day
@@Pirateshiplabs very well put! I hope you get thru to that "easier beyond the start up" part soon! I didn't do trucking but I did do managing and having a good team is so important, if you have that already then you are already a step ahead of most!
How do you prime the fuel lines if it's not sucking from tank at the start
being as i have found no evidence of a primer pump of any sort, fill the filter full, and fire it up, usually within the first 10 seconds of running it does a little cough and then goes just fine. its been over 200k miles worth of maintenance with no issues thus far. in my experience, cummins motors are not nearly as particular as cat motors about being truly "primed"
Cool
thank you
Wow
Thanks boss!
Thanks..... just bought a international 9900 with a red top Cummins. Helped a lot
always a joy to help, If theres anything you run into on the cummins feel free to ask in a comment or shoot an email, if i have an answer to the problem i'll do what i can to show an answer
Even in the condition shown in this vid, it is a bee-u-tee-ful truk sir! Make her hum!!
thank you so much, the plan is to pretty it up all the way down to a new frame, but until that is ready I cant help but to play a little during the process
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Ok
indeed
Good old truck
Thank you, I think of it as therapy. when the check engine light comes on in the new stuff I remember there was a time when there was no check engine light lol
I learned to drive in that exact model Diamond T 😉 thanks for sharing
I'm betting it makes you very content to have learned in old iron rather than in modern "comforts". many good skills are lost due to modern equipment "babysitting" the driver.
Oh no! The complications of the wet year haha
tell me about it lol. this year is terrible on that front.
I had two AlisChalmers six cylinder diesels run away on me years ago. That sucked. Wasn’t ready for that. Managed to save them.
I'm sorry to hear that, it can be very hard to manage the motivation to save them after a run-away. Very glad you did save them though, the younger generation could very much use seeing that once upon a time things were built with a bit of style and not just a gray, white, or black cookie cutter vehicle.
Diamond T's are so cool.
I think we can all agree old machines are just fun.
Put a nice new Caterpillar in there extended out. Get make a planet put in one's sticker near like the tin speed. And that set a chrome's rims you know dress it up
I'm open to ideas for it. The first thing I'd like to do is see it move under its own power just for fun. The next question will be, should it have a stretched frame, or like a 240 wheelbase, a fifth wheel plate? toter body? tow body? a flat deck that dumps like a UTV? I'm guessing this is the issue most others have when taking on a project, which direction to take when you have many ideas and only so much time or parts.
@@Pirateshiplabs Probably make a nice single axle wrecker with something like a 650 Holmes on it. What engine? Is it a PT pump on it? Being 1940's it might still have the disc type pump on it. Whatever you do make sure it's primed well and never let it run dry if it's the disc pump. Probably want to add some lube to the modern fuel if it's a disc. ATF is what I use
i also use atf, i do have a wrecker body im thinking about putting on it. its a small 190 horse cummins naturally aspirated diesel. yes to the PT pump, which is alright by me since they are relatively straightforward to understand. i also have a 90's model Pete frame and axles that it can be put on as the frame it currently has is well rusted out and the steer axle is old enough to not have brakes, considering i do want this to be legal and functional when im done it will need a slight amount of modernizing to pass an annual DOT inspection.
@@Pirateshiplabs You know up until about 1990 we almost never had steering axle brakes on tractors. There were cut off dates for production that didn't require them, and there was a 1977 date that even tractors that were produced with brakes could have them removed. But you had to say you removed them before the 1977 date. Now I never see stuff without brakes, so I haven't read the law in years. “(1) The service brakes shall act on all wheels upon application except for the following:” 67 Pa. Code § 175.94 (iii) The steering axle of a truck or truck-tractor having three or more axles was manufactured before July 25, 1980. The steering axle of truck or truck-tractor having three or more axles manufactured between July 24, 1980 and October 27, 1986 shall be equipped with functioning service brakes not later than February 26, 1988. I'll have to read into it more and check federal regulations, they don't always agree. Is the frame rotted up front, or just behind the cab?
i do know that production dates create exemptions on the current law. that being said, i do like having extra stopping power. the frame is mostly from behind the cab and back i believe, but ill be crawling up and down the unit this week. had to schedule in some spare time to see if the motor will even start as it has been a yard decoration for me for the last 8 years and then after selling that property and moving it hit me that id like to see if it was a waste of 4 hours with a tow truck or not lol
Looks great
Thanks!
But will there be snacks? Lol
Always, snacks make the world go round.
Great information as always
Glad you enjoyed it
Everyone should learn this. Highly recommend this tutorial.
Glad you found it helpful
Excellent content!
Thank you, stay tuned for more.