Less than 15% of the viewers liking this video with a thumbs up... Come on give this guy and his crew a break and hit that button, they're putting a lot of effort to make these videos. They teach us a lot about working and understanding how equipment works and fixing problems. Clint and Kevin a nice video and thumbs up!
When President Joseph Biden from SCRANTON left $82 BILLION of equipment in the middle east. . . Do you and El Camino Boy feel that could possibly effect soil your future riches.
@@geesss8675 I have no idea what you're saying, I am European and this is not a political channel. This is a entertaining family channel and for those interested a learning channel.
It must be so nice to be able to work with a co-worker that you don't need to tell them what to do, they just know what is needed and move on!!!! Kev is a keeper!!
MY FAVORITE KINDA CONTENT ... even tho Clint never misses an opportunity in the beginning to rag on the El Camino ... He just can't help himself
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I wish they'd work on that El Camino. My first car in 1977. It had a propane tank in the bed and you could switch from gasolene to propane. I used it to haul cotton trailers to the Gin in the Texas Panhandle.
In the army, stealing parts was called cross leveling. I was called out many times for unauthorized cross leveling. I told them if they wanted things off the deadline list that was the price of business.
That is something a ton of people never see, a completely torn down to the bare bones piece of heavy equipment. Thanks, guys. Have a happy Turkey day. 😊
Hello Clint, I just wanted to thank you for keeping Gunners dream alive with the transmission that you gave him ( with dad's help ), but if not for you, Mike probably would have scrapped it. So a big thank you to you and C&C equipment for making a little boy more than happy. It makes me feel good for watching some of the best channels on TH-cam, and you and Mike are at the top of the list. Thank you for sharing, Clint, and God bless you.
I used to work with my Dad ! He's Gone now but he taught me everything I know and I miss him sense he's gone ! We did carpenter work and anything else we had to get in too !!!
I've heard other people on another channels talk about y'all Clint how you helped him with your videos on Transmissions winches and other things so keep up the good work
Finally some live action,Tucker has all the Drip,he doesn’t have to smile if he doesn’t want to,he’s busy establishing his future reputation as a solid dude,cheers for the video guys.
RIP Red Dog, seen on another channel he had passed. I think bringing back to life old dozers is a great thing. I have seen how much work the dozer DP got off you has done and is still doing. A great working machine.
I'm a retired logger from Southern Oregon, I love how you razz 'loggers'. I also did a lot of wrenching on equipment. I appreciate how thorough you are and your commentary. Keep up the good work. God bless.
Happy Thanksgiving. This year has been enjoyable. All the Auctions, and Trucks, heavy equipment, and work on the lights and new shop. Thumbs up 👍 Area Diesel did some great work on the turbo
I saw Clint had a mischievous grin when he was removing the rear main seal bolts. I had a good laugh when he started dropping them in the pilot hole of the crankshaft, which Kevin then had to fish out with the sausage fingers. I'd venture to say there aren't too many dull moments around your shop. Keep up the good work, and tell Randy he is doing a HECK of a job. The cleaning guy is the most important guy on the place.
Sad to hear of Red Dog's passing - great supporter of the team and channel. Surprises at nearly every move on this one. Great to watch this - fascinating really. What makes things work that is.
It always amazes me of the power of knowledge----you guys can see the potential of these piles of junk---and make them productive again!!!!!!!! so cool!!!!!!!!
It's great watching you, Kevin and your Dad all working together and having fun, doing what you do best. Fixing old/damaged stuff up and giving it a new life. Cheers.
Another great video Clinton. The total tear down was very interesting. Subscriber for a long time, never owned a diesel but I can tell almost everything that is on the engine and how it functions. Always enjoyable. Thank you.
I know you work hard and probably have a tonne of stuff to worry about. These videos show you having a wonderful life playing with spanners and iron. I hope Kevin realises how lucky he is working for you. If he retires next year, you will have thousands of applicants to take his place . A bloke went for a job, the first question he was asked . Can you make tea, yes he said. Can you drive a forklift truck, why how big is your teapot. Thank you for the content.
My experience with robbing parts - often the newest equipment ended up being robbed because it might not have been handed out to anyone, no users had established "ownership", and the parts were easy to remove and almost certain to be in operating condition.
Seeing the OG working with y'all when you became real quiet tickled me. I remember my Dad, who was a World War II US Army Vet who became a barber after he got out of the service had a little plaque on the wall behind his Barber chair that said this " The difficult age has come and lit...I'm too tired to work and too poor to quit " lol
Big fan of the high speed tear downs. They are funny to watch. You guys are on my top 5 channels list. You do amazing work. I also liked the buyer bewares you do especially the Sany one. Thanks
You can sure tell your dad wants to get in there and help. I don't know if that's good or bad. Keep the videos coming. I hear let's dig 18 Might be looking for a new dozer👈👍🤭
Thanks for the tear down walk thru, hopefully you won’t find a cracked block. Always find something to learn from and enjoy watching you guys give each other the berries. Thanks for the video Clint, headed over to part 2 now.
This is a great channel.. Hope he goes on a serious diet ,so he lives a long time. I had to do it and I lost 50 lbs. I'm beating cancer withoutChemo or radiation
I highly recommend the Area Diesel Service video on the turbo rebuild. He showcases the folks behind the scenes in their shop. Getting things balanced & replacing parts as he says, "To meet the high specifications of C&C rebuilds". And lots of details about how turbos function.
Im so glad yall got the knives hope it gives yall a lifetime of memories of a wonderful friend reddog. And looks like you definitely have a mess on your hands for sure.
Red Dog sent a lot of stuff to Mike and Aaron. I guess it was the same person that sent the fireman knives to them a month or so ago. Nice looking knives.
Making Dozers Great Again! Love the content. When you rebuild transmissions and engines, those are the videos I enjoy the most! Great job Clinton and Kevin! Can’t wait to see the final product! Thanks…
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Always enjoy a tear down video. Almost as good as the build videos. Looking forward to seeing the series. Wishing you and your family the best.
Nice video and good thing for having extra parts on hand. Luckily John Deere uses a block that can easily be re-sleeved instead having to bore it or throw it away when something goes wrong. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone at C&C Equipment and their families.
I work for a John Deere dealer before and we’ve worked on a 544. I do believe loader and it had no emissions EGR or anything and they ran it on jet fuel that must’ve been a machine that stayed on the military base because I do notice there is an EGR cooler on it, normally for a machine that we go out into service would not have any admissions
I watch every video, and this type of content is my favorite. Can't wait for the engine and tractor rebuild. Just a suggestion, when you do one of these "makover" videos, please consider a montage at the end showing the before and after!
I think by watching you videos I am learning a lots about heavy Equipment which to me is a huge deal I always love learn and I am grateful that you are all this knowledge thank you so much 👍 👌 I know you lots of videos and rest a shore I will watch all until I watch all don't how long it takes, you guys are doing an amazing job 👏👏👏👍👌
With all the stainless sheets down at the udder shop , maybe Tucker can build a strong catch tray for tou ro yse under motor tear downs and something for under the machines that toy tear down and refurbish,just a thought !
Was that a tad fish in cylinder #1 ? Just watched the Turbo being made perfect. It was almost perfect. Just thinking - now with the other shop storage you might save part assemblies like this under the roof. Just a thought.
I was doing a chevy tahoe 5.3 powersteering pump pulley. Well some genius decided to put a car pulley on a truck pump. The diameter is different for the shaft. So instead of them getting the right parts for it. They decided to take a torch and melt it on. From the pulley being to small for the engine and water pump got eaten alive with the powersteering as well. I was using a pulley puller since that is the way you take and replace pulleys. I broke my puller. It was literally welded on from it being melted by a torch years ago from previous owner. Got it replace with a new water pump and powersteering pump with the right pulleys. Runs way better then when my friend got it.
You guys are driving me crazy [ of course it would be a very short trip ;) running into the issue with the crank damper & not showing what the issue is ? Thanks again
Great job finding a low hours engine for the 850. I'm impressed with how fast you were able to disassemble the engine. Other than the water damage, that engine was looking like a real 200-hour engine. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, everyone.
Less than 15% of the viewers liking this video with a thumbs up... Come on give this guy and his crew a break and hit that button, they're putting a lot of effort to make these videos. They teach us a lot about working and understanding how equipment works and fixing problems. Clint and Kevin a nice video and thumbs up!
Thanks!
When President Joseph Biden from SCRANTON left $82 BILLION of equipment in the middle east. . . Do you and El Camino Boy feel that could possibly effect soil your future riches.
@@geesss8675 I have no idea what you're saying, I am European and this is not a political channel. This is a entertaining family channel and for those interested a learning channel.
It must be so nice to be able to work with a co-worker that you don't need to tell them what to do, they just know what is needed and move on!!!! Kev is a keeper!!
MY FAVORITE KINDA CONTENT ... even tho Clint never misses an opportunity in the beginning to rag on the El Camino ... He just can't help himself
I wish they'd work on that El Camino. My first car in 1977. It had a propane tank in the bed and you could switch from gasolene to propane. I used it to haul cotton trailers to the Gin in the Texas Panhandle.
😂😂
I wished everybody would quit talking about dirt perfect long-term project that has been touched in two years. I think it was two years lol
It’s the way he was reared. 😹😹👍👍
In the army, stealing parts was called cross leveling. I was called out many times for unauthorized cross leveling. I told them if they wanted things off the deadline list that was the price of business.
In Army aviation...it is called "controlled exchange".
That is something a ton of people never see, a completely torn down to the bare bones piece of heavy equipment.
Thanks, guys.
Have a happy Turkey day. 😊
Hello Clint, I just wanted to thank you for keeping Gunners dream alive with the transmission that you gave him ( with dad's help ), but if not for you, Mike probably would have scrapped it. So a big thank you to you and C&C equipment for making a little boy more than happy. It makes me feel good for watching some of the best channels on TH-cam, and you and Mike are at the top of the list. Thank you for sharing, Clint, and God bless you.
I used to work with my Dad ! He's Gone now but he taught me everything I know and I miss him sense he's gone ! We did carpenter work and anything else we had to get in too !!!
I can see little Clint watching dad work on equipment.
I love these type of videos. It is a shame that this engine was such a mess. Looking forward to this series. Thanks guys.
I've heard other people on another channels talk about y'all Clint how you helped him with your videos on Transmissions winches and other things so keep up the good work
Finally some live action,Tucker has all the Drip,he doesn’t have to smile if he doesn’t want to,he’s busy establishing his future reputation as a solid dude,cheers for the video guys.
Happy THANKSGIVING MY FAVORITE PEOPLE TO WATCH TELL KEVIN NOT TO EAT TO MUCH LOVE YOU ALL
Tell Kevin “Leftovers are for Losers!”
Happy 🦃 day -Kevin
RIP Red Dog, seen on another channel he had passed. I think bringing back to life old dozers is a great thing. I have seen how much work the dozer DP got off you has done and is still doing. A great working machine.
I'm a retired logger from Southern Oregon, I love how you razz 'loggers'. I also did a lot of wrenching on equipment. I appreciate how thorough you are and your commentary.
Keep up the good work. God bless.
Looks to me to be a blown head gasket and they used stop leak to try and fix it
Happy Thanksgiving y'all
Dirt Perfect showed-off those Red Dog knives yesterday.
MBTS got the nicest one of them all!
@@dvandkq in peace, red dog
thanks boys always a pleasure to watch really nice to see the knifes in memory of red dog dp and mbts got the same touching gifts 👍👍👍👍
Happy Thanksgiving. This year has been enjoyable. All the Auctions, and Trucks, heavy equipment, and work on the lights and new shop. Thumbs up 👍
Area Diesel did some great work on the turbo
@18:40 "This one has wet sleeves" with a straight face. Amazing:)
Red dog sends stuff to dirt prefect also sounds like a he'll of a good guy!!!😊
I saw Clint had a mischievous grin when he was removing the rear main seal bolts. I had a good laugh when he started dropping them in the pilot hole of the crankshaft, which Kevin then had to fish out with the sausage fingers. I'd venture to say there aren't too many dull moments around your shop.
Keep up the good work, and tell Randy he is doing a HECK of a job. The cleaning guy is the most important guy on the place.
Sad to hear of Red Dog's passing - great supporter of the team and channel. Surprises at nearly every move on this one. Great to watch this - fascinating really. What makes things work that is.
It always amazes me of the power of knowledge----you guys can see the potential of these piles of junk---and make them productive again!!!!!!!! so cool!!!!!!!!
Love the injector launch 😊
Lots of work ahead of you ! RIP Red Dog 😢
It's great watching you, Kevin and your Dad all working together and having fun, doing what you do best. Fixing old/damaged stuff up and giving it a new life. Cheers.
Another great video Clinton. The total tear down was very interesting. Subscriber for a long time, never owned a diesel but I can tell almost everything that is on the engine and how it functions. Always enjoyable. Thank you.
I know you work hard and probably have a tonne of stuff to worry about. These videos show you having a wonderful life playing with spanners and iron. I hope Kevin realises how lucky he is working for you. If he retires next year, you will have thousands of applicants to take his place .
A bloke went for a job, the first question he was asked . Can you make tea, yes he said. Can you drive a forklift truck, why how big is your teapot.
Thank you for the content.
My experience with robbing parts - often the newest equipment ended up being robbed because it might not have been handed out to anyone, no users had established "ownership", and the parts were easy to remove and almost certain to be in operating condition.
Seeing the OG working with y'all when you became real quiet tickled me. I remember my Dad, who was a World War II US Army Vet who became a barber after he got out of the service had a little plaque on the wall behind his Barber chair that said this " The difficult age has come and lit...I'm too tired to work and too poor to quit " lol
This reminds me of a song when I was young. "LETS START AT THE VERY BEGINNING, A VERY GOOD PLACE TO START!" 😊
Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Big fan of the high speed tear downs. They are funny to watch. You guys are on my top 5 channels list. You do amazing work. I also liked the buyer bewares you do especially the Sany one. Thanks
Love your channel and videos my grandpa ran a dozer in WW II watching this on day before Thanksgiving so Happy Thanksgiving
Happy 🦃 day
Thank goodness for all the modern conveinances/tool and forklifts. Pus a nice shop to work in. Clint-you have come a long ways, Sir!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL THE C&C EQUIMPMENT CREW AND FAMILY GREAT VIDEO!!!😀😀😀😀😀😀
Happy🦃 🦃 day to you!
I really enjoy your videos!! Keep them coming!!!
You can sure tell your dad wants to get in there and help.
I don't know if that's good or bad.
Keep the videos coming. I hear let's dig 18 Might be looking for a new dozer👈👍🤭
Don't ya worry Kevin, we still like ya. I'll bet if you put a spline shaft on that engine stand then use a 100hp tractor+ it will rotate just fine.
Thanks for the video. Brings back memories of me rebuilding a 671 Detroit at tech school.
RIP Red Dog.
Kevin wants that turbo for his elbroken car😅
Thanks for the tear down walk thru, hopefully you won’t find a cracked block. Always find something to learn from and enjoy watching you guys give each other the berries. Thanks for the video Clint, headed over to part 2 now.
I got no problems with the emission systems on my Deere machines, works great, no issues. The highway tractors though...what a piece of work that is.
Engine rebuild videos are awesome👍
Amazing that the cordless impact took those flywheel bolts out, must be a beast?
I am 83 yrs. Old,and i really like your show, you guys have fun working
What a moster engine! Not bad if the block is not cracked! Thanks
This will be Mike's machine when it's done! Great video
Mike?
Watching you with all this ‘low’ hour military equipment has really taught me a lot! Mostly, stay away from Government Equipment Auctions!
I saw the turbo build. It was nearly perfect 👌 and now it's completely perfect. Perfect for the El Camino 👌 😍
I do like the detective work to find the bad parts. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Big Taylor for the heavy lifting! Always amazed at that thing’s capabilities.
This is a great channel.. Hope he goes on a serious diet ,so he lives a long time. I had to do it and I lost 50 lbs. I'm beating cancer withoutChemo or radiation
Ozempic sponsorship?
I highly recommend the Area Diesel Service video on the turbo rebuild. He showcases the folks behind the scenes in their shop. Getting things balanced & replacing parts as he says, "To meet the high specifications of C&C rebuilds". And lots of details about how turbos function.
Struggle bus from the head down this was a great watch looking forward to the next one Happy thanksgiving to all 👍👋🇨🇦
Happy 🦃 🦃
Happy Holidays C&C and crew,and family
Great video Clint. Good to see your dad making a cameo. I look forward to the next installment. Good injector launch and catch. Cat reflexes for sure.
Great work guys thanks for sharing your day 🦘
Im so glad yall got the knives hope it gives yall a lifetime of memories of a wonderful friend reddog. And looks like you definitely have a mess on your hands for sure.
Red Dog sent a lot of stuff to Mike and Aaron. I guess it was the same person that sent the fireman knives to them a month or so ago. Nice looking knives.
Dishes are done!! Spare parts and a place to put them is a nice security blanket to have!!🤗🇺🇸
Hey Clint & ALL Crew & Families !!! HAVE A GOOD TURKEY DAY & Thanks for the videos on this project !!! 👍👍👍👍👍
I am almost as envious of your parts room as I am of your shop space. Happy Thanksgiving to the entire C&C extended family.
Happy Thanksgiving to the whole C&C Equipment crew and families. Thank you for sharing your projects with us, I really enjoy watching your channel.
Same to you!
Awesome video thanks lads very much appreciated . very educational regards from England 🚜🔧🛠️🚜
Great video guys...Interesting to see an engine strip down....Stay safe and see you soon
That brown slop in the cooling system is the result of green and orange coolant mixed together.
Saw it in a Tercell once. 😅 46:23
Yup. First thing I thought. HOAT + OAT
Making Dozers Great Again! Love the content. When you rebuild transmissions and engines, those are the videos I enjoy the most! Great job Clinton and Kevin! Can’t wait to see the final product! Thanks…
CLINT I watched the Turbo rebuild at Area Diesel yesterday, so I knew this was coming.
I hear tell the Military is going nuts in the South Pacific rebuilding all the old WW2 airfields. Might be more surplus items coming your way?
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Always enjoy a tear down video. Almost as good as the build videos. Looking forward to seeing the series. Wishing you and your family the best.
Super Nice too see it all from the beginning… looking forward to seeing it back together.. 👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻😱😱
Nice video and good thing for having extra parts on hand.
Luckily John Deere uses a block that can easily be re-sleeved instead having to bore it or throw it away when something goes wrong.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone at C&C Equipment and their families.
I work for a John Deere dealer before and we’ve worked on a 544. I do believe loader and it had no emissions EGR or anything and they ran it on jet fuel that must’ve been a machine that stayed on the military base because I do notice there is an EGR cooler on it, normally for a machine that we go out into service would not have any admissions
I watch every video, and this type of content is my favorite. Can't wait for the engine and tractor rebuild.
Just a suggestion, when you do one of these "makover" videos, please consider a montage at the end showing the before and after!
Great video, can’t wait for the next exciting episode starring Clint and Kevin!
Cool video! Clint! Like how it went! Thanks for sharing! Even saw your Dad helping! 👍👌!
Red dogs mate sent dirt perfect and Aaron knifes as well. Awesome
Gonna be good for sure!….that Kevin is like a toe nail surgeon with that pick!
That sped-up anticipation of the video hurts my eyes. But I always like the engine part the most. thanks guys.
I think by watching you videos I am learning a lots about heavy Equipment which to me is a huge deal I always love learn and I am grateful that you are all this knowledge thank you so much 👍 👌
I know you lots of videos and rest a shore I will watch all until I watch all don't how long it takes, you guys are doing an amazing job 👏👏👏👍👌
Watching someone make a crank from a forged billet is amazing!
With all the stainless sheets down at the udder shop , maybe Tucker can build a strong catch tray for tou ro yse under motor tear downs and something for under the machines that toy tear down and refurbish,just a thought !
Was that a tad fish in cylinder #1 ? Just watched the Turbo being made perfect. It was almost perfect. Just thinking - now with the other shop storage you might save part assemblies like this under the roof. Just a thought.
I was doing a chevy tahoe 5.3 powersteering pump pulley. Well some genius decided to put a car pulley on a truck pump. The diameter is different for the shaft. So instead of them getting the right parts for it. They decided to take a torch and melt it on. From the pulley being to small for the engine and water pump got eaten alive with the powersteering as well. I was using a pulley puller since that is the way you take and replace pulleys. I broke my puller. It was literally welded on from it being melted by a torch years ago from previous owner. Got it replace with a new water pump and powersteering pump with the right pulleys. Runs way better then when my friend got it.
You guys are driving me crazy [ of course it would be a very short trip ;) running into the issue with the crank damper & not showing what the issue is ?
Thanks again
Great job finding a low hours engine for the 850. I'm impressed with how fast you were able to disassemble the engine. Other than the water damage, that engine was looking like a real 200-hour engine. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, everyone.
That was a good video. Interesting. Far cheaper doing it that way than buying a new one that is for sure. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Hi C & C Equipment & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks C& C Equipment & Friends Randy
Happy Thanksgiving to all. Greetings from Germany.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone on Thursday, great video.
Thanks! You too!
Another great video, I like the wide scope of equipment, that you guys tackle, Thank you for the views.
Is that Randy in the paint shop, making all that noise (bufffing something)…yeah always up to working hard/😊😅😊
I’ve seen 2 surgeons work together…You both are like that 👍🏻☝🏻🤩
That Sludge in the Block reminds me of Slick 50, that I used in my Land Rover.
Happy Thanksgiving to the whole C&G family.
Happy thanksgiving to you and your family and crew
Looking forward to the next one!😊
That is going to be a mighty rebuild. Will be fascinating to watch
Good job! I ordered lights from hyper lite, I hope it helps you out.
You will love them. Im seriously considering swapping out my own lights now - Kevin