Toyota forklift axle repairs. Destroyed king pin bearing.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2023
- In this video I repair the damage done to a Toyota forklift axle from a broken king pin bearing.
The bearing had disintegrated and destroyed the bearing hole.
I clean out the hole, build up with weld and reamer the hole back out to size.
The stud shaft was also damaged so that also had the re weld and reamer treatment. And the surface milled back flat again.
Hope you enjoyed the video.
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Well deserved on the subscription front. You make varied and interesting content. Enjoyable to watch. For us of a mechanical bent, what more could you ask for. Hopefully many more will come.
Thank you!
Simple reason why your channel has grown so quickly - great content like this!
Thank you!
All jobs are comparatively simple & easy with a workshop full of tools and the correct jigs & fixtures, it's when you have got to improvise and make do with what you have got the sorts out the men from the boys. Well done.
Well said!
Your exactly right about wearing eye protection and ear plugs working in such a dangerous environment as a engineering workshop, I have complained to certain people on you tube about using grinders without wearing eye protection, Also using pto equipment with the necessary guards on chains and sprockets, Great videos as usual.🇮🇪🇬🇧
Good detailed content , thats why your channels is doing so well , as they say , you get back what you put in , keep them coming .
Well done, and another victory for the red wrench 🎉
This channel is fast becoming my favourite. You do great work!
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Great "real world" content. You deserve every subscriber you get.Thanks for posting.
Thank you! Thanks for watching.
I just discovered this channel yesterday. It seems to me that it deserved more subscribers but I don't know how old the channel is.. Impeccable work.
Just over 7 months old.
Thanks!
@@snowballengineering WOW. Congratulations and good job.
Love these videos, zero crap music zero pintless talking only hard work and you can enjoy watching this. Cheers bud
Thank you! I try to make them as straight to the point as possible.
As always a variety of jobs, variety is the spice of life 😂 a bit of loctite on those bearings would hold them fast, good job though 👍
Brilliant channel, informative, professional and honest, love it
It just proves that even the young ones can do a proper job with limited equipment.😊
Love this guy! So humble, yet so incredibly talented.
Proper engineers fix without unboxing new toys. Well done on the subsciptions, well deserved.
Thanks 😊
That’s awesome! Congratulations buddy, keep up the good work! I can honestly say I’ve learned a lot from you.
Excellent repair
2.4K+ 👍's up SBE thank you for sharing 😅
Cracking job mate keep the videos coming 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Thanks, will do!
Lovely old job 👏👏👏
Hi, no problems, only solutions at all !!!!😉
Fitted it back on this morning. It worked a treat thanks 👍
Thank you for your custom.
For someone who doubts his abilities with TIG you do a pretty good job. Your dimes may be a little fat but give it time.
Awesome video, great work. Thank you Oliver
That's another great solution, thanks for sharing
Great work God Bless you and your Family
Keep up the amazing work
That was a lot of work and very well done!
thanks for posting very interesting repair
Great work
Nice work, you're definitely making some must watch content here 👍🏻
Bloody good work. Cheers
I've got a Toyota forklift that has the same problems, great video, keep'um coming..
Great videos
Great video's, keep up the good work...! Cheers from Canada...!
Nice job, and great content too, looking forward to the next one
Thanks!
2nd time to watch this. It's still interesting
Great video man and great job
Another great job and excellent honest content 👌 👍 👏
Thank you 😁
It only started making a funny noise last week! Honest!
Nice work again, another interesting repair. Cheers from Montréal.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for the vids mate, inspirational stuff, keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching 👍🏻
Man, that was an excellent job. TOP.
great job
Gday, I can see your channel is going to get big quickly and we’ll deserved, great content and and you just the job done, cheers
Thanks! 😁
great job.
Great content 👍
I'm so glad I found your chnl. Your videos are awesome.
Thank you!
Really enjoy your videos. Very interesting and you explain things very well. Well done with all the subscribers. Keep up the great videos👍
Thanks, will do!
Very good
Nice repair very well executed. I'm sure that new reamer will be in use again before too long and will pay for itself in no time. Great stuff ❤😁
It was a good 2nd hand reamer so it’s paid for itself already 😁 thanks
Great repair again, I’m the same as you I keep super busy fixing equipment that fails 80% of the time from lack of being maintained.
Grease is a lot cheaper.
I can understand why operators don’t like using a grease gun though, they’re horrible things 😆
I keep telling my automotive supply company to stop selling grease guns to farmers as they never use them
Yea for eye protection! We keep on him and he’ll learn!
Спасибо. Хорошая работа. 👍🤝🇷🇺
Congratulations on your subscription well deserved your videos are always interesting
Regards
Steve UK London
I like your " I'll make do with what I've got" solutions. That allows the rest of us with limited machinery realize that we can get that repair done, we just need to not over think it. Love your work mate. What about letting us know your first name so we can all be on a more friendly footing. Cheers from Oz, Mate. Bruce.
Hi Bruce. That’s the best part of the job for me. The problem solving and finding a way to do the job. My first name is Oliver.
Thanks for watching.
@@snowballengineering Thanks Oliver. That line bprer that you made has given me some ideas. Thanks for sharing. I really like the no frills approach. More or less the "KISS Principal". Cheers.
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A fly cutter would get in to face that bottom hole. You're asking a lot of that reamer. Haven't you got an undersize drill that you can run through first. You can still use the reamer to centre on it first.
Great vids by the way. I've watched a few now and I like your inventiveness.
Not to damn bad for a person just learning to TIG weld. Good job.
Enjoyed that. Your a considerably better welder than me……. I can tell you’re channel has grown. Bloody adverts……,.,.
They’ve always had adverts just now I get a few quid for them 😄
Suggest getting a bushing chisel (may have one in an air chisel kit) It has a curved end that peels the bush out, sometimes leaves a light groove afterwards which is easily dressed with emery mop wheel.
Really great channel and your ingenuity in using the equipment you to do the job. So are you self thought or dad taught? Guessing it’s a farming background either way 🤷🏻♂️ Enjoying the content keep it up fella 👍
I do have a bushing chisel I made but it was the outer race of the needle bearing I was removing so it was very hard. My dad taught me about engines and mechanical stuff from a young age, then I did 7.5 years working for an agricultural engineers doing similar work to I’m doing now along with fabricating buckets and handling equipment for loaders. Thanks! Glad you’re enjoying watching.
Good work mate, I see you managed to get that new jacket worn in nicely 😂
I’ve about got the newness worn off it now 🤣
Good job I can’t believe you managed to ream all that weld out on bottom hole without going oversize. Not exactly what reamers are made for 😳
I worked at Pape equipment rebuilding those steer axles maybe I've done 60 of them from all different models
Interesting. How would you have done this repair? First one I’ve done.
what amps did you use for the tig welding another great video old school engineering at its best
About 150amp. Thanks!
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oh and just wondering do you use anything to protect the camera when taking welding shots?
No, some people say I should and others say I don’t need to. So I’ve just been letting it have it.
were can I find the one you wearing
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Can someone tell me the name of the clamps used to hold down the parts you do?
Nice job...Strange bearing for such a purpose...It's original...?
Thanks. Yes, it’s original.
What do you mean when you say you'll need to land bar it ..??
Line bore. It’s a process used to bore holes back to round again.
Eye pro, 10 quid well-spent.
Definitely! And I’ve got 2 new pair now so I can’t actually see what I’m doing 😁
You should see the shit that comes into my job 😂 the spindles will be torn down half way and the ears will be chewed beyond belief so we gotta machine and weld new ones on
I can imagine 🤣 I’ve just done one where I’ve had to weld new ones on.
why it happens ? its lack of grease?
Lack of grease probably.
Definitely lack of grease. It’s an ex Toyota hire truck. It works 12 hours a day and they came to service it once a year 😂
Nice video as always 👍 subscribe and like is a nice thing when the video is this good 🇳🇴
Thanks for your support!
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That was always the weakest point on forklift steering axle’s. Cat came out with a much better design in the eight’s.
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