I watched the video from Area Diesel Service and it was outstanding. They had nothing but good things to say about C&C Equipment. Two outstanding firms! 👍😎
I truly wonder how many people know how much is involved in making a video seem fun to watch as to watching every minute of stuff done. Tucker is playing his safe card to not hurt the forklift or anyone close to it. Time is a valuable thing for someone learning
I have to comment on your Fathering/boss skills. You have blessed your boys with every kind of skill they will need for a good life. Kevin is a king. He will be a wonderful husband and Father ( which is harder than the work he does at the shop) if he treats them with the patience and sense of humor he uses on his engines and machines. You are blessed.
I'm in Australia and the army here sometimes sells stuff , virtually new and unused . Other times old and unused , lately unimogs 30 years old as low as 500km
Andrew Camarata swears by his 2-way radio headsets. You can talk in a normal speaking voice, and communicate easily with the person with the other headset. They would be perfect in a situation like where you were guiding Tucker with the hoop hanging from the forklift.
I absolutely love seeing videos like these...rebuilds and big repairs...taking something broken and making it new again, absolutely amazing...keep up the great work gents
I buy, sell and work on Military Diesel Generators as a hobby and its always so interesting to find what has been done, right or wrong or whats missing or spare parts that come along that do not even belong to that equipment. Can't imagine tearing into a Dozer this is so exciting.
Well...congratulations you painted a rebuilt motor. It looks great, like you spent your time and heart rebuilding it. Now if you would just cut an emblem on your water table of your C&C logo to attach to the grill it would look really custom. Call it a signature of your hard work, like the custom shops do. Imagine being somewhere in a few looking at a dozer hard at work and there it is...your logo. Last longer than a sticker...probably cheaper to put out, last longer Nice looking job Kevin on the paint work👍👍
Most people don’t understand the coordination it takes between operators to unload a piece of equipment like that, you have to have trust in each other not to panic, and someone else to watch and guide the unloading. Welcome to my world guys!
Back in the late 60s I bought a surplus Checker 8-door airport vehicle for $75 for a small church. The cab had a new engine, interior, and AF blue paint and was in top-notch shape. When they got it back together, some airman decided the clutch needed to slip while he drove it. The Gov. bean counters decided that the clutch repair cost would put it over the set "Do not repair amount" so it was declared surplus. The preacher drove me to the airbase, where a clutch adjustment made it driveable and we brought it back about 200 miles. A local parts store donated a new clutch and it took about 3 hours to make the repair. It was used for a couple of years and then the need for a bigger church customer carrier meant it got donated to somewhere that needed a Checker 8-door. One other time I bid a buck for 50 some bedpan washers and got them. Also got some neat ammo boxes and stuff that sold for enough to pay for everything including picking them and some other auction items up plus some pocket change. The bedpan washers made great sprinklers and gag gifts. My suspicion is that was the same place you snag some of your stuff from today. Kevin could have used one of those bedpan washers as a Nitros sprayer so his Camino engine and body pieces would be coming down in pieces over 10 counties.
Hello My Friends over there At C&C Equipment and I'll tell you One thing for sure that Kevin can really do a great paint job on anything that he is Painting and making everything look as good as Brand New !
If I was to buy an Ex military 850J this would be the one to buy knowing you have been threw it from top to bottom. Can't waiting to see this running. Good video guys.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. It will be a sad day whenever the military has sold you all their abused equipment and have nothing more for you to put back together. Wishing you and your family the best.
Love watching your videos. Great bunch of guys doing great work and having fun at the same time. I retired 3 years ago from FedEx. I worked in vehicle and gse maintenance for 22 years. Right before I left, things were changing. It wasn't like it was when I first started. New upper management coming in changing things and some customers complaining and employees. Love watching the rebuilt overhaul. Thanks for the video
I am finding this series very interesting, to me, we are literally seeing a dozer reconstructed from basically ground up, that is something I could really get into. Nice job gentlemen, enjoying this series immensely.
"You don't need ta worry aboot the chopper blades!" Hahaha, I love how my favorite TH-cam channel is a low key favorite of all my other favorite channels!
You all never cease to amaze me with you technical/mechanical knowledge and abilities! I look forward to your videos each week to see what new project you are undertaking or which one you are continuing to work on or are wrapping up.
I love watching these tupe of videos. I am amazed at the knowledge that ypu guys have in putting these tractors back together. Looking forward to the next video.
Hello CLINT hope you all had a great Thanksgiving, this is obviously quite some time ago as I doubt you are still operating with the doors up and in shorts and no warm clothing. Its more likely 🥶🥶🥶🥶 over there now. Been very wet here but getting quite warm in QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA. This channel is in my Top Five USA channels. Cheers mate 🍻🍻🍻🍻
DP tried to throw shade when his 850J blew a hydraulic line & jokingly laid it on C&C. Then he back-pedaled & said he had put a lot of hours on that J since he bought it. I believe he might have regretted that comment in hindsight.
It just amazes me how they can take such low hours machines and just start taking them apart. Like there can't be hardly anything wrong with them if anything.
Great series going on this 850J. The fork lifts work nicely for your shop. I was used to working with overhead cranes but sometimes we had to supplement jobs with the fork lifts with the same type of lifting arms. Purty dern cool to watch🧐
Loving all the great content! Noticed that fuel tank hasn't had a cap on it since it came off the trailer. No water in it, rust, etc? You've sure cleaned out a few nasty ones in the past!
Didn’t get to see Randy, only his handy work. Would like to see Tucker build a 5 ton Gantry Crane at the new shop. Seems like you could use one. Kevin would have a swing on it, at least you’d know where he was at.
Hope you bid it right ! This reminds me of a time in the Navy when we reassembled an NC 8 mobile power unit that had been heavily scavenged. The hydraulic and electrical guys had finished their work and us on the mechanical side completed our work or so we thought and were in the process of firing it up for the first time. When the 4/53 Detroit fired off it went immediately to an ungoverned WOT because of an electronic governor failure. When the emergency cable was pulled it was discovered that nobody hooked it up ! A quick thinking and very brave First Class Petty Officer reached in and manually tripped the blower to shut it down. A mistake nobody will ever forget !
I was driving through northern Virginia on I-81 the other day and stumbled upon a radio station that was playing the best assortment (mix) of Christmas music ever. I instantly thought of Kevin and how much he’d enjoy it. It definitely put me in the Christmas spirit way earlier than normal. Home Alone also makes me think of Kevin at Christmas time but I can’t figure out why 😂 Early Merry Christmas Mr Kevin. 🎅🏼 🎄
J'aime le professionnalisme de l'équipe, l'ambiance familiale et un grand bravo a toute l'équipe. Continuez de nous donner de bonnes vidéos et conseils pour ces mécaniques assez complexes sur ces engins.
Hey Guys the unloading and then cab removal was one of the smoothest operations I have seen in a long long time, well done. Love your channel. Cheers Peter - Melbourne Australia
It truly amazes me at how much knowledge y'all have working on these things. I believe if you had 20 gallons of donkey manure two rolls of #12 /3 wire ten rubber hoses and some tracks y'all could make a dozer in two months😆😆. I can hardly wait to see the next video. Keep it up.
C&C Equipment is the best and the best surround themselves with the best like Area Diesel Service. Clint, I doubt there is not a piece of equipment that you and Kevin and Tucker can’t fix. Love the channel
@@mrsclinton Your channel is great. You have fun and you get to mess with the crew. Also fun to read all the hate people give Mr. C and other for stupid things where they are just having fun messing with you. See you give us the up-to-date stuff but by the time we get to see Mr. C we forget about it, so it is win win LOL
It's absolutely incredible you actually bought that fleet of struggle bus issues loaded monstrosity Clint. You deserve a huge atta boy for taking on this one. In the end I hope you make a healthy profit when it sells. Whoever buys it is going to be getting a super rebuilt highly reliable tractor.
Oh , you want to talk about broken forks, I have broken two set’s of forks, I finally had to get a big set of forks, 3 inches thick and 6 inches wide, 5 feet long, round eyelet,lol , no more problem now, , ,BigAl California thanks
You have to put your detective hat on with parts queens like this, trying to figure out who did what and why so there are no surprises. I love the fact that what you guys do have is basically a new machine. Once it's done, someone is going to have a great dozer that they'll get years of reliable service out of. I always need to remind myself after watching your videos that I have absolutely no use for a former military piece of heavy equipment because now I want one, haha.
Clint show us some of the prep work that you do for painting your machines. Like sanding and covering things like that. I always have a hard time making paint look good on our machines
I have little to no doubt that the engine will start-up ok, and run just fine, I also have very little doubt that Clint can build one of those engines blindfolded,😎👌, awesome video guys, I can't wait to hear it run, and thanks for sharing also.😉👍
Freaking awesome video clint, will u please do a video sometime on ur background, how you started working on equipment an when u got ur business started please, ur knowledge of diesel engines an equipment is on point, thanks for sharing 🇺🇲👍💪✊🤙
Should set cab on a stand and give Tucker the job of rebuilding the cab completely (by himself) with your guidance and Kevins help. Would be a good learning experience for him.
Awesome job getting a great start to this massive project. Great content seeing you guys throw your mojo at these monster dozers. Appreciate you taking us along on this amazing project 😎👨🔧🧰🛠️🇺🇲😇🚜
I watched the video from Area Diesel Service and it was outstanding. They had nothing but good things to say about C&C Equipment. Two outstanding firms! 👍😎
True. ✅
@@clarencewiles963 ditto
Yep
considering how they went viral they doin pretty good
I truly wonder how many people know how much is involved in making a video seem fun to watch as to watching every minute of stuff done. Tucker is playing his safe card to not hurt the forklift or anyone close to it. Time is a valuable thing for someone learning
Llolllollllll😊lllllllllll😊
C & C equipment 100 % awesome channel
You can learn lot from this channel 😊😊
...That's right !!!...😄...
I learn a lot of stuff that I will have the need to know but I enjoy learning anything mechanical.
I have to comment on your Fathering/boss skills. You have blessed your boys with every kind of skill they will need for a good life. Kevin is a king. He will be a wonderful husband and Father ( which is harder than the work he does at the shop) if he treats them with the patience and sense of humor he uses on his engines and machines. You are blessed.
I'm in Australia and the army here sometimes sells stuff , virtually new and unused . Other times old and unused , lately unimogs 30 years old as low as 500km
Andrew Camarata swears by his 2-way radio headsets. You can talk in a normal speaking voice, and communicate easily with the person with the other headset. They would be perfect in a situation like where you were guiding Tucker with the hoop hanging from the forklift.
Who?
I absolutely love seeing videos like these...rebuilds and big repairs...taking something broken and making it new again, absolutely amazing...keep up the great work gents
Thanks, we enjoy it too!
I buy, sell and work on Military Diesel Generators as a hobby and its always so interesting to find what has been done, right or wrong or whats missing or spare parts that come along that do not even belong to that equipment. Can't imagine tearing into a Dozer this is so exciting.
Good thing these military items come with preinstalled lift points
It is amazing how much Mr C&C knows from memory on putting this one back together. Such a blast to watch!!!
I rewired a Cat grader back in the 80's ... that new shit looks scarry , I defiantly admire your work.
Always great to watch you work while I sit here with a coffee, I feel like "We' got a lot accomplished.
Well...congratulations you painted a rebuilt motor. It looks great, like you spent your time and heart rebuilding it. Now if you would just cut an emblem on your water table of your C&C logo to attach to the grill it would look really custom. Call it a signature of your hard work, like the custom shops do. Imagine being somewhere in a few looking at a dozer hard at work and there it is...your logo. Last longer than a sticker...probably cheaper to put out, last longer
Nice looking job Kevin on the paint work👍👍
So great to see you all putting the military surplus back into service.
I can’t help notice the Peg references from zip ties and bias pliers Clint,love it.Stunned.
Most people don’t understand the coordination it takes between operators to unload a piece of equipment like that, you have to have trust in each other not to panic, and someone else to watch and guide the unloading. Welcome to my world guys!
Back in the late 60s I bought a surplus Checker 8-door airport vehicle for $75 for a small church. The cab had a new engine, interior, and AF blue paint and was in top-notch shape. When they got it back together, some airman decided the clutch needed to slip while he drove it. The Gov. bean counters decided that the clutch repair cost would put it over the set "Do not repair amount" so it was declared surplus.
The preacher drove me to the airbase, where a clutch adjustment made it driveable and we brought it back about 200 miles. A local parts store donated a new clutch and it took about 3 hours to make the repair. It was used for a couple of years and then the need for a bigger church customer carrier meant it got donated to somewhere that needed a Checker 8-door.
One other time I bid a buck for 50 some bedpan washers and got them. Also got some neat ammo boxes and stuff that sold for enough to pay for everything including picking them and some other auction items up plus some pocket change. The bedpan washers made great sprinklers and gag gifts. My suspicion is that was the same place you snag some of your stuff from today.
Kevin could have used one of those bedpan washers as a Nitros sprayer so his Camino engine and body pieces would be coming down in pieces over 10 counties.
The difference between ya’ll and other mechanics isn’t what you know how to do…It is caring how you do it 👍🏻🤩🤔
👍
Hello My Friends over there At C&C Equipment and I'll tell you One thing for sure that Kevin can really do a great paint job on anything that he is Painting and making everything look as good as Brand New !
If I was to buy an Ex military 850J this would be the one to buy knowing you have been threw it from top to bottom. Can't waiting to see this running. Good video guys.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. It will be a sad day whenever the military has sold you all their abused equipment and have nothing more for you to put back together. Wishing you and your family the best.
"You don't need to worry about the chopper blades" That's the last thing Vic Morrow heard.🍻
Ouch!
Love watching your videos. Great bunch of guys doing great work and having fun at the same time. I retired 3 years ago from FedEx. I worked in vehicle and gse maintenance for 22 years. Right before I left, things were changing. It wasn't like it was when I first started. New upper management coming in changing things and some customers complaining and employees. Love watching the rebuilt overhaul. Thanks for the video
Masterful unloading of the thing! Can't believe how much that heavy duty fork lift can handle without tipping over.
Great job Clint and Kevin and Tucker and Randy great video
Mr. Tuckers always brightens my day.
Love watching you guys restore a Dozer. What a waist it would be if it went to a scrape yard.
Whoever wrapped that turbo up to send to ADC needs to give lessons to Matt at Diesel Creek on packaging & shipping 😂
Oh you know it. 😊😊😊
DP as well.
I was thinking the same thing.
I am finding this series very interesting, to me, we are literally seeing a dozer reconstructed from basically ground up, that is something I could really get into. Nice job gentlemen, enjoying this series immensely.
I was a mechanic in the Military Heavy equipment USMC, we had to canabilize some poor peice of equipment to get parts and get them off the dead line .
Nothings changed .
"You don't need ta worry aboot the chopper blades!" Hahaha, I love how my favorite TH-cam channel is a low key favorite of all my other favorite channels!
Gotta love Peg!
Nice to be working on something that isn't so greasy or dirty😊
I'll never, ever work on a piece of heavy equipment, but I sure do enjoy watching you guys do it! Thanks for another great video!
You all never cease to amaze me with you technical/mechanical knowledge and abilities! I look forward to your videos each week to see what new project you are undertaking or which one you are continuing to work on or are wrapping up.
I love watching these tupe of videos. I am amazed at the knowledge that ypu guys have in putting these tractors back together. Looking forward to the next video.
Hello CLINT hope you all had a great Thanksgiving, this is obviously quite some time ago as I doubt you are still operating with the doors up and in shorts and no warm clothing. Its more likely 🥶🥶🥶🥶 over there now.
Been very wet here but getting quite warm in QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA.
This channel is in my Top Five USA channels. Cheers mate 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Thanks mate! Glad you’re enjoying the channel.
DP tried to throw shade when his 850J blew a hydraulic line & jokingly laid it on C&C. Then he back-pedaled & said he had put a lot of hours on that J since he bought it. I believe he might have regretted that comment in hindsight.
He hates me lol
tuesday would be boring without clint, sausage fingers and the rest of the team...
Sausage fingers Kevin. 😊
Sausage fingers or kindergarten Kevin not aloud to play with sharp objects.
Kevin's nickname should be Lil' Smokies. I suffer from the same affliction. 😏
It just amazes me how they can take such low hours machines and just start taking them apart. Like there can't be hardly anything wrong with them if anything.
wow gorgeous paint Job Kevin
Great series going on this 850J. The fork lifts work nicely for your shop. I was used to working with overhead cranes but sometimes we had to supplement jobs with the fork lifts with the same type of lifting arms. Purty dern cool to watch🧐
That motor looked really good. Great work guys.
I have plenty of faith in my abilities over there At Ç&C Equipment and you guy's are the very Best At putting together any piece of Heavy Equipment !
Loving all the great content!
Noticed that fuel tank hasn't had a cap on it since it came off the trailer. No water in it, rust, etc? You've sure cleaned out a few nasty ones in the past!
Didn’t get to see Randy, only his handy work. Would like to see Tucker build a 5 ton Gantry Crane at the new shop. Seems like you could use one. Kevin would have a swing on it, at least you’d know where he was at.
Hope you bid it right ! This reminds me of a time in the Navy when we reassembled an NC 8 mobile power unit that had been heavily scavenged. The hydraulic and electrical guys had finished their work and us on the mechanical side completed our work or so we thought and were in the process of firing it up for the first time. When the 4/53 Detroit fired off it went immediately to an ungoverned WOT because of an electronic governor failure. When the emergency cable was pulled it was discovered that nobody hooked it up ! A quick thinking and very brave First Class Petty Officer reached in and manually tripped the blower to shut it down. A mistake nobody will ever forget !
I met you through dp so to speak, you intrigued me then and I’ve been a fan since
Another epic rebuild - you keep on surprising me. I know that there is a lot left to do, but the transformation to date is amazing.
you make it look so easy good video it shows that this is not the first 1 you install.
I was driving through northern Virginia on I-81 the other day and stumbled upon a radio station that was playing the best assortment (mix) of Christmas music ever.
I instantly thought of Kevin and how much he’d enjoy it.
It definitely put me in the Christmas spirit way earlier than normal. Home Alone also makes me think of Kevin at Christmas time but I can’t figure out why 😂
Early Merry Christmas Mr Kevin. 🎅🏼 🎄
the knowledge you and your staff has is fabulous. Thanks for the great content.
J'aime le professionnalisme de l'équipe, l'ambiance familiale et un grand bravo a toute l'équipe. Continuez de nous donner de bonnes vidéos et conseils pour ces mécaniques assez complexes sur ces engins.
That is one hell of a lot of work, watching you and Kevin working together is something to behold, its like poetry in motion. 👍
Hey Guys the unloading and then cab removal was one of the smoothest operations I have seen in a long long time, well done. Love your channel. Cheers Peter - Melbourne Australia
That engine looks awesome. Nice work Kevin!
I been watching uncle Kevin watching uncle Clint work quite alot
Your channel is amazing love the teamwork and friendship you all have keep up the great work
Educational, entertaining, experience and so much fun to watch gentlemen thank you for taking the world 🌍 along 😊.
Tuesday night with c&c patriots... as a canadian ...i like it!!!
It truly amazes me at how much knowledge y'all have working on these things. I believe if you had 20 gallons of donkey manure two rolls of #12 /3 wire ten rubber hoses and some tracks y'all could make a dozer in two months😆😆. I can hardly wait to see the next video. Keep it up.
Clinton Kevin and Tucker great video, looking good! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
C&C Equipment is the best and the best surround themselves with the best like Area Diesel Service. Clint, I doubt there is not a piece of equipment that you and Kevin and Tucker can’t fix. Love the channel
Appreciate it, we try our best!
Love your channel never seen so many things I don't need or have any use for but want the adult version of my sandbox toys i had as a kid
Another good project C&C E! I totally agree Clint, I would pay extra to UPS before sending anything FEDEX!
Boy that one will be a pain pricing that back. Hats off to yall for even trying.
I like these history channel videos. Makes me wanna watch the Mrs. talk channel.
That is about all I can offer.. more up-to-date "content" LOL.. thanks, Wink :)
@@mrsclinton Your channel is great. You have fun and you get to mess with the crew. Also fun to read all the hate people give Mr. C and other for stupid things where they are just having fun messing with you. See you give us the up-to-date stuff but by the time we get to see Mr. C we forget about it, so it is win win LOL
Well done guys. And for those recommending an overhead crane a forklift has more moves for adjustment.
🤯my brain every time I see you guys take on a job like this!
It's absolutely incredible you actually bought that fleet of struggle bus issues loaded monstrosity Clint.
You deserve a huge atta boy for taking on this one.
In the end I hope you make a healthy profit when it sells.
Whoever buys it is going to be getting a super rebuilt highly reliable tractor.
Fantastic video! Fascinating to watch the dozer get rebuilt! Be safe! Thumbs up! Jim
Super video guys...Engine in place etc....Awesome team there...Stay safe and see you soon
Bringing back this Dozer will be an epic (but not cheap) resurrection revival series Clint.
Always enjoy. Now watching area diesel. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh , you want to talk about broken forks, I have broken two set’s of forks, I finally had to get a big set of forks, 3 inches thick and 6 inches wide, 5 feet long, round eyelet,lol , no more problem now, , ,BigAl California thanks
You have to put your detective hat on with parts queens like this, trying to figure out who did what and why so there are no surprises. I love the fact that what you guys do have is basically a new machine. Once it's done, someone is going to have a great dozer that they'll get years of reliable service out of. I always need to remind myself after watching your videos that I have absolutely no use for a former military piece of heavy equipment because now I want one, haha.
Like the repaint chiping off by that valve off the rust fine prep work
Great video! Part 2 is going to be even better! Thanks for sharing 😊
This one looks like it was parked in the hood over the weekend. Lol.
Just needs some graffiti on it .
13:45 almost a brand new factory one Clint? Come on you know the factory couldn’t compete with the quality you guys put out.
Hi C & C Equipment & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks C & C Equipment & Friends Randy
Thanks for sharing Clint!
I was starting to wonder where that engine was going to end up from the previous videos. Looks like a suitable home for it.
Master Mechanic at work Just Another Day ! Love your Work Ethic ,
Great work the Boss Bubby + Tucker show....its great the way they complete the job!!
19:25 Aw dang, I was hoping for some epic clag clag clag noises from Mr. C :)
You know Kevin would have obliged us with engine and T-rex sounds!
Great rebuild. Enjoyed it immensely. Bravo from Victoria Australia
Clint show us some of the prep work that you do for painting your machines. Like sanding and covering things like that. I always have a hard time making paint look good on our machines
Clint ,the rebuild progression going great on the dozer !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Boston wise guy 🇱🇷🇮🇪🦉🎅
Great video Guys, very interesting, looking forward to the first start up. All the best from the UK
I have little to no doubt that the engine will start-up ok, and run just fine, I also have very little doubt that Clint can build one of those engines blindfolded,😎👌, awesome video guys, I can't wait to hear it run, and thanks for sharing also.😉👍
A BIG puzzle in military green! Love the content!
Wow, that's a lot of things to hook up. Nice going, guys
Old school look without the cab. I really like the painters tape underneath the duct tape..
That grinder(?) has run almost non-stop for the entire rebuild. Somebody has impressive stamina.
It will be a brand-new machine, without the blue stuff... Nice video.
Freaking awesome video clint, will u please do a video sometime on ur background, how you started working on equipment an when u got ur business started please, ur knowledge of diesel engines an equipment is on point, thanks for sharing 🇺🇲👍💪✊🤙
Should set cab on a stand and give Tucker the job of rebuilding the cab completely (by himself) with your guidance and Kevins help. Would be a good learning experience for him.
Awesome job getting a great start to this massive project. Great content seeing you guys throw your mojo at these monster dozers. Appreciate you taking us along on this amazing project 😎👨🔧🧰🛠️🇺🇲😇🚜
I SEE YOUR ONE OF THEM I'M ALL RIGHT JACK . BOSS MAN . PULL THE LADDER UP ASAP 🤣🤣🤣
Dang that was a heck of a lift trans or not.