I’ve been working on cars since I was a teenager. I’m 33 now and have a 3 yo daughter that sticks to me in the garage. The banter between you and your son is a wonderful thing to watch. I clicked the video just to hear the engine, but enjoyed the father son interaction much more. Keep up the good work dad!
Now that is how you make memories. I can just imagine how cool this will be when he gets older, at 14, he will be kinda like this is normal, then at 16 he will be getting comfortable with it, then at 18 he will be a diesel guy for life. And he will always remember how cool these old trucks are. You sir are a saint for keeping the country roots alive for the next generation. Respect for all our dads.
Dan thank you very much for the compliment and encouragement, my boy really likes trucks and machines like his dad. I am thankful for little moments like these where we can bond and he feels like he is apart of the solution for fixing this old stuff. Its definately a highlight for me. Take care thanks for watching and commenting. Where are you from what is your line of work ?
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos “it feels like grease”. That young man is very cool, and smart. I’m kinda thinking grease might have been the first word he learned. We all know who he hangs out with.
That was great , reminds me of when I was little and would ride with my dad in his gravel truck, then years later I did the same with my son, must be in genes. Thanks for sharing that.
You glorious bastard of a dad... you keep on doing your thing because I'm 34 and I think your kid wont ask why "does max's truck sound funny when it starts" I literally just found out 15min ago and have been asking this question for 25 years
you keep doing dad stuff for that lil brave boy... he is so AWARE... good on you. i have a daughter that i give my two cents to. she knows where she stands. but damn...
I remember when I was younger with my dad in his 79 Pete 359 when he first bought it and I was always scared of it now here I am fixing that truck and my 82 Western star he gave to me. At the time I was so scared to even mess with semi trucks but now I drive them full time and love every moment I have workinging on our own trucks.
The Detroit engine was designed to use or burn 1 litre of oil per 1000kms driven right, no excessive idling and with the tacho needle between 1700-2100.
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸At least he knew what grease feels like…cool! I was in the mood for some air starts! Very unique sound for sure! Nothing like it. I grew up hanging around my dad & oldest brother driving old trucks…and yes, I caught the TRUCK BUG! Making memories with your kids…that’s what it’s all about. I’ve done the same with my boys. We love trucks, old trucks & cars in our family. It’s a wonderful hobby & something great to pass onto your kids. It’s respectful, fun, inspirational & even keeps you in a mode of bonding with others. Good stuff, Dude! Looking forward to seeing what else you have going on. Blessings.🥰🤩✌️
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos 🇺🇸Yeah, I can remember my brother & dad both having me around them in the garage while they were working on a truck, eventually helping them by grabbing tools for them & stuff like that. Good memories & great bonding. Keeps us out of trouble! Blessings! 🥰🤩✌️
That’s awesome!!! My dad did the same for me and I remember him having a 70’s model GMC that had a Detroit in it. My favorite sounding Diesel engine. Thanks for your great video and being a good Dad.
During the CB radio craze, I stopped at a truck stop and on my way back to the car, I walked between two rigs. One of them cranked up his air starter and I crapped my pants. Never expected that, never heard one before that night.
I agree. Watching this reminds me of when my boy was that age, sitting on my lap and turning the key to my 75 ford, then getting scared because it was "too loud". Miss those days my friend. Enjoy it while it lasts, keep involving him! Great video 👍
Your boy is going to be another Boone truck fanatic, love it! And that air starter sounds like your starting an Indy racer car bub!! Lol. Teach him proper maintenance on that thing and it'll be around when we're gone!!
That boy of yours is nothing but adorable, and boy is he smart too! I don't know how old he is in this video but he speaks better than I would have at that age! Love the video bud
Used to run scale houses with my daddy at about 100 while pulling a load. One of kind and got paid very well to break the laws when they were in dire need of a load. He retired at 45 to settle down and this brings back so many memories.
This made me tear up. Seems like yesterday my old man was lifting me up into his old 2 stroke International Transtar cabover. It was so loud. He owned a truck stop so I got to be hoisted up into many old trucks by my dad. My mom ran the restaurant side of the business and my dad ran the truck repair/weigh in part. It was right off the Interstate in Northeast Ky near Oh, WV tri state. Always busy. Lost my old man to cancer in 2016. I still think of him every time I smell diesel or see an old semi. I remember the old Macks were always my favorite because they had a bulldog on top the hood lol. I remember telling my dad I wanted one of the bulldogs to put on my moms Bonneville lol. Precious memories how they linger.....
That is cool glimpse into your childhood Chad. It’s amazing the small things how they stick with you for so long. Thanks for jumping on here and commenting .
I've always loved air starters, ever since the first time I saw The Road Warrior :) How much air do they actually use? I'm considering using one for a custom application.
i can't give you an accurate amount but it has a 40 gallon tank at 120 psi and it drops to 80 or 90 psi by the time it fires off. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy have a good day !
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos That's not bad at all! :) I plan on building a small, narrow-gauge locomotive for my property. I'm going to use a 5.9 Cummins (preferably 12v,) and I think an air starter would be a cool feature to have :) I know that a company out there makes a universal air starter ( I think it's Ingersol Rand) that will fit just about any engine.
wow thats cool.yes you are right IR makes air starters for just about anything. that will be really neat to hear fire off when you get it all finished.
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos Thank you. I'm very excited! :) I work at a factory that produces tool boxes, so I can get 4x8 sheets of steel (of varying thicknesses) for a reasonable price. I will save a lot of money by not having to pay for shipping! I'm also going to order a cheap plasma cutter in the next few days, which will make cutting through 1/4" and 3/8" steel SO much easier :)
When I was a kid the local fuel delivery used air start detroits, as a kid I used to get up early just to go down there to hear them start. Years later my Uncle was a mechanic for Conway freight, all the trucks was 4-stroke detroits with air starters, the starters sounded the same but the cool factor wasn't there.
Haha I fricken love it!!! A IH Steering wheel and a Kenworth Tach and the Lil man helping u out awsome vid pard! And ohh yea Screamin Demon! And twin sticks ta boot!! LOVE IT!!
I haven't thought of an air start Diesel for years. I used them on Offshore Skid Units. If we could get an air hose them we would start them that way. If not we used a large pump handle.
thanks buddy I love em. they are outdated but i prefer air start for as little as I use a truck around here, never have to worry about dead batteries !
Enjoyed your little helper; real cutie. I used to have one of those myself. Now he dwarfs me, And knows way more about mechanical workings than I ever did. He's still my best friend, though.
Thank you Darren. He is a sweet little guy for sure and very curious. Thank you for sharing that story and thank you for watching and commenting. Happy nw year to you and your family !
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos you are more then welcome, Dan'al. Hope you and you son can grow to share the love and friendship my son and I have. He is truly a blessing. I be looking for more of your cool vids. And a safe and happy New year to you, my friend. God bless you and yours.
Thank you Darren. I hope to as the years progress. I strive to raise my boys to love the Lord, my prayer is that they walk with HIM all of their days. God Bless you as well Brother.
The trucks that hauled Portland cement from the two plants in my hometown had air starters. It was pretty eerie hearing that sound at 3 in the morning from a mile away when all the windows were open during the hot/humid/still summer.
I had a 1963 International like that one in this video 318 with Air start good old truck. It also had a 4by4 TRANSMISSION 2stick I got to where I could motivate down the road.
Yes that is great that he wants to be out there messing around with that stuff instead of being inside glued to a screen or video game. And by keeping him involved and letting him get in on the action he'll be into it even more than he's into it now! That's so cool to see. What a great father you are. I'll never forget the the first time my dad let my brothers and I start the racecar. We were all so little that 2 of us could fit in the aluminum racing seat and one sittin on the cross bar for the roll cage that went through the passenger side. The removable steering wheel seemed so big! It was so loud and impressive and took our breathes away. After spending many a weekend as a child at different local racetracks, coming from a racing family, we started to get comfortable around the cars and the noise. One evening, my uncles race car was on a trailer sitting in the yard. We got the brilliant idea to crawl in and start it up since we were racecar starting experts. Well, long story short, we almost ended up launching the car off the trailer and across the yard lol. Little story for you all. Keep that boy going in this direction man. New subscriber, glad I ran across your channel! Have a great weekend everyone!
Mike Lenz .great story bud. welcome to the channel. glad to have you. this is one of my favorite channels. I love the old equipment .be safe out there and take care Sir.
Thank you very much for the compliment Mike. Great story too. I'm glad my little boy likes to go and look at equipment and trucks with me I know he'll be a diesel nut when he gets older : )
Daniel Boone's Logging videos no not yet. I am doing my first mail call this weekend and will have a mention in the mail video. Hope to have a video up in the next week or so. It is a fence row find.
Hey buddy! This is the turbo. It's been running for 2 hours at high idle can you touch it and tell me what it feels like? Good job little buddy it is 3rd degree screaming hot. Lol.
yeah I had a few peeps that didnt believe me that this thing started so quick being cold out, figured id have the little guy get involved too so it would show that the engine wasnt pre warmed up.
@@Shadow-hk5sv yeah it wont be hard at all, you have plenty of room in a big truck (most models anyways) the most import thing would be to do the flange that bolts to the engine, i would try and get someone laser cut a 3/8 plate for that though. im sure you could make one in a regular shop but a plasma cut cnc flange is mo bettah, good luck man .
Indeed. Looking to get some laser cut stainless for flanges and I happen to live 20 minutes from Silicone Intake Systems who carries the stainless weld els.
In a way yes. The people that owned it Gave it to me thinking the truck wouldn’t start and run because of the broken fly wheel housing. I fixed the fly will housing making it operational again, so I asked them if they wanted it back since it runs and drives they said sure, so I can use it anytime I want at this point.
i wonder if anyone has a truck with the same sounding air starter like the tow truck from maximum overdrive i would love to hear it The tow truck sounds like its laughing
"it feels like grease" - Definitely a Detroit! cute kid
They don't call them "road oilers" for nothing.
Everyime I hear an airstart like this, I picture that creepy tow truck in Maximum Overdrive......the service station scene. 😋
haha I love it. yeah that was a cool scene.
I remember the road warrior.
Yes!!!!
@@dontcare3430 hah.. when i think of pneumatic starts i always think of maximum overdrive and the road warrior lol
That's one of my favorite scenes in the movie, and favorite trucks! "Curtis!!!
Are you dead?!?"
I’ve been working on cars since I was a teenager. I’m 33 now and have a 3 yo daughter that sticks to me in the garage. The banter between you and your son is a wonderful thing to watch. I clicked the video just to hear the engine, but enjoyed the father son interaction much more. Keep up the good work dad!
Thanks so much man, I appreciate it ! These precious years dont last long. My boy is 7 already and it feels like this video only happened yesterday .
Get the boy into restoring trucks, he will not have any money for booze or drugs.
I definately intend on keeping him at my side as long as he is interested in this stuff.
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos My dad did the same with my brother and I when he was a Cat mechanic. Lot of great memories with him out in the field.
or a decent wife she wont let you go the wrong path
Pro trick: watch movies on flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Tobias Dean Yea, have been using Flixzone} for years myself :D
Now that is how you make memories. I can just imagine how cool this will be when he gets older, at 14, he will be kinda like this is normal, then at 16 he will be getting comfortable with it, then at 18 he will be a diesel guy for life. And he will always remember how cool these old trucks are. You sir are a saint for keeping the country roots alive for the next generation. Respect for all our dads.
Dan thank you very much for the compliment and encouragement, my boy really likes trucks and machines like his dad. I am thankful for little moments like these where we can bond and he feels like he is apart of the solution for fixing this old stuff. Its definately a highlight for me. Take care thanks for watching and commenting. Where are you from what is your line of work ?
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos “it feels like grease”. That young man is very cool, and smart. I’m kinda thinking grease might have been the first word he learned. We all know who he hangs out with.
That was great , reminds me of when I was little and would ride with my dad in his gravel truck, then years later I did the same with my son, must be in genes. Thanks for sharing that.
Thats cool thank you for watching and commenting. those memories stick with us forever !
That boy of yours is going to be a truck addict like his dad I can tell.
he loves trucks and equipment so much already, I love it !!
Kid don’t ever touch an 850 etec 2 stroke rotax manifold. They get way hotter. The rotax sled runs much more hotter than any 2 stroke Detroit
The young Lad knows what good is! Gotta love a Detroit! Great one my friend!!👍👍
Thanks Buddy. How have you been ? hows loggin out there ?
Just love this. Make sure you always keep it for posterity. He'll appreciate seeing it one day. Nice job Dad.
You glorious bastard of a dad... you keep on doing your thing because I'm 34 and I think your kid wont ask why "does max's truck sound funny when it starts" I literally just found out 15min ago and have been asking this question for 25 years
you keep doing dad stuff for that lil brave boy... he is so AWARE... good on you. i have a daughter that i give my two cents to. she knows where she stands. but damn...
Thanks Benjamin. I do what I can when I can : )
I’ll tell you I loved trucks as a kid and love them today as a grown man. Trucks are the best especially those detroits, they’re real powerhouses!!
I came here because Maximum overdrive and I'm not disappointed ☺️ thanks
I remember when I was younger with my dad in his 79 Pete 359 when he first bought it and I was always scared of it now here I am fixing that truck and my 82 Western star he gave to me. At the time I was so scared to even mess with semi trucks but now I drive them full time and love every moment I have workinging on our own trucks.
thats a great story thank you for sharing with us : )
Of course it feels oily, it's an 8v71! They didn't call em road oilers for nothing. 🤣
The Detroit engine was designed to use or burn 1 litre of oil per 1000kms driven right, no excessive idling and with the tacho needle between 1700-2100.
@@andrewking9761...and leak a litre In the case of the 8V71. They could get pretty bad.
if a detroit doesnt leak oil it must not run lol
Don’t you need a fish tank full of oil to lube those?
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸At least he knew what grease feels like…cool! I was in the mood for some air starts! Very unique sound for sure! Nothing like it. I grew up hanging around my dad & oldest brother driving old trucks…and yes, I caught the TRUCK BUG! Making memories with your kids…that’s what it’s all about. I’ve done the same with my boys. We love trucks, old trucks & cars in our family. It’s a wonderful hobby & something great to pass onto your kids. It’s respectful, fun, inspirational & even keeps you in a mode of bonding with others. Good stuff, Dude! Looking forward to seeing what else you have going on. Blessings.🥰🤩✌️
That is too cool. Thanks for
Commenting on here buddy. Good on ya the kiddo’s never forget those good times !
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos 🇺🇸Yeah, I can remember my brother & dad both having me around them in the garage while they were working on a truck, eventually helping them by grabbing tools for them & stuff like that. Good memories & great bonding. Keeps us out of trouble! Blessings! 🥰🤩✌️
That’s awesome!!! My dad did the same for me and I remember him having a 70’s model GMC that had a Detroit in it. My favorite sounding Diesel engine. Thanks for your great video and being a good Dad.
thanks so much for the encouragement. and thanks for watching, it was fun to make this with my boy.
Love seeing them started young! He reminds me of some of the old videos of me around my dad’s old squarebody when I was his age
During the CB radio craze, I stopped at a truck stop and on my way back to the car, I walked between two rigs. One of them cranked up his air starter and I crapped my pants. Never expected that, never heard one before that night.
Oh man I can understand that. This truck is the first time I ever heard an air starter at 8-9 years old and it scared me so bad.
Airstarter/Detroit =wicked cool 🤘
I miss my son being this age enjoy him time flys
thanks for that, yeah its too easy to get wrapped up in the day to day stuff and miss out on this special time with my boy .
I agree. Watching this reminds me of when my boy was that age, sitting on my lap and turning the key to my 75 ford, then getting scared because it was "too loud". Miss those days my friend. Enjoy it while it lasts, keep involving him! Great video 👍
@@heythere135 thanks so much ! yeah these days go by quick. im trying to take it as it comes and go slow, time has sped up since i turned 23.
Your boy is going to be another Boone truck fanatic, love it! And that air starter sounds like your starting an Indy racer car bub!! Lol.
Teach him proper maintenance on that thing and it'll be around when we're gone!!
thats it too. he loves big trucks maybe he'll keep on loving them we'll see.
That boy of yours is nothing but adorable, and boy is he smart too! I don't know how old he is in this video but he speaks better than I would have at that age! Love the video bud
thanks very much, he's 3 and loves trucks, equipment : )
Used to run scale houses with my daddy at about 100 while pulling a load. One of kind and got paid very well to break the laws when they were in dire need of a load. He retired at 45 to settle down and this brings back so many memories.
wow cool story. thats awesome, thanks for sharing that. where are you from ? thank you for watching !
This made me tear up. Seems like yesterday my old man was lifting me up into his old 2 stroke International Transtar cabover. It was so loud. He owned a truck stop so I got to be hoisted up into many old trucks by my dad. My mom ran the restaurant side of the business and my dad ran the truck repair/weigh in part. It was right off the Interstate in Northeast Ky near Oh, WV tri state. Always busy. Lost my old man to cancer in 2016. I still think of him every time I smell diesel or see an old semi. I remember the old Macks were always my favorite because they had a bulldog on top the hood lol. I remember telling my dad I wanted one of the bulldogs to put on my moms Bonneville lol. Precious memories how they linger.....
That is cool glimpse into your childhood Chad. It’s amazing the small things how they stick with you for so long. Thanks for jumping on here and commenting .
You seem like an excellent teaching dad! Such a smart boy. Keep teaching!!
thanks so much I really appreciate the compliment !
Man ! I sure miss it when my kids were this little. Great that you are working with yours on the truck ! Enjoy it, take LOTS Of photos and videos ❤️😊
Long live the diesels!!! Love these cold starts 👍🏻🔥
A great sense of self preservation! The Force is strong with this one! He will be a powerful Jedi!
Shit spilt my beer...
I miss scaring people with air start 😂😂
Best dad ever.
Thanks Larry ! Happy new year to you .
So cool gotta love the little truckers💯%
I've always loved air starters, ever since the first time I saw The Road Warrior :) How much air do they actually use? I'm considering using one for a custom application.
i can't give you an accurate amount but it has a 40 gallon tank at 120 psi and it drops to 80 or 90 psi by the time it fires off. Thanks for watching and commenting buddy have a good day !
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos That's not bad at all! :) I plan on building a small, narrow-gauge locomotive for my property. I'm going to use a 5.9 Cummins (preferably 12v,) and I think an air starter would be a cool feature to have :) I know that a company out there makes a universal air starter ( I think it's Ingersol Rand) that will fit just about any engine.
wow thats cool.yes you are right IR makes air starters for just about anything. that will be really neat to hear fire off when you get it all finished.
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos Thank you. I'm very excited! :) I work at a factory that produces tool boxes, so I can get 4x8 sheets of steel (of varying thicknesses) for a reasonable price. I will save a lot of money by not having to pay for shipping! I'm also going to order a cheap plasma cutter in the next few days, which will make cutting through 1/4" and 3/8" steel SO much easier :)
Cool truck. Cool son. Great dad. Love the airstart
thanks for watching. and thank you for the compliment !
When I was a kid the local fuel delivery used air start detroits, as a kid I used to get up early just to go down there to hear them start. Years later my Uncle was a mechanic for Conway freight, all the trucks was 4-stroke detroits with air starters, the starters sounded the same but the cool factor wasn't there.
Can't have this much fun with electric vehicles
Haha I fricken love it!!! A IH Steering wheel and a Kenworth Tach and the Lil man helping u out awsome vid pard! And ohh yea Screamin Demon! And twin sticks ta boot!! LOVE IT!!
thanks buddy I appreciate it. definately lots of fun !
I haven't thought of an air start Diesel for years. I used them on Offshore Skid Units. If we could get an air hose them we would start them that way. If not we used a large pump handle.
wow thats some serious work I bet , large pump handle gee whiz
A moment a man dreams of when he shares his love for trucks with his son
yeah I am very happy to have him with me on these little adventures.
Awesome video man got to love them old Detroit’s air starts are cool
thanks buddy I love em. they are outdated but i prefer air start for as little as I use a truck around here, never have to worry about dead batteries !
Gotta love the interior. It's so raw
Haha that’s what a good rollover will do for ya
Good video again I have not commented in a Little while but I am still watching your videos thanks for putting them out be safe in the woods
thanks buddy. I appreciate you being here !
Love the sound of those air starters
oh I do too !
Awesome truck and awesome dad
Thanks Buddy !
I love the video
awesome glad you love it !
Enjoyed your little helper; real cutie. I used to have one of those myself. Now he dwarfs me, And knows way more about mechanical workings than I ever did. He's still my best friend, though.
Thank you Darren. He is a sweet little guy for sure and very curious. Thank you for sharing that story and thank you for watching and commenting. Happy nw year to you and your family !
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos you are more then welcome, Dan'al. Hope you and you son can grow to share the love and friendship my son and I have. He is truly a blessing. I be looking for more of your cool vids. And a safe and happy New year to you, my friend. God bless you and yours.
Thank you Darren. I hope to as the years progress. I strive to raise my boys to love the Lord, my prayer is that they walk with HIM all of their days. God Bless you as well Brother.
At least. The young lad knows how start it 🚹🆒
haha I've got to keep an eye on him now !
Now thats some dang good parenting right there!
A whole lot of fart ghosts in that cab
hahah. isnt that the truth
The trucks that hauled Portland cement from the two plants in my hometown had air starters. It was pretty eerie hearing that sound at 3 in the morning from a mile away when all the windows were open during the hot/humid/still summer.
that would be so neat to hear them go off though haha. Thanks for sharing that story and for watching my vids ! Happy new year.
I had a 1963 International like that one in this video 318 with Air start good old truck. It also had a 4by4 TRANSMISSION 2stick I got to where I could motivate down the road.
Thats awesome Dan. they are good old trucks and have less problems than this new junk on the road.
I love the old equipment. bud your little boy is such a little cutie.
Thanks Joseph, he is a sweet Kid .Im glad he likes to go out and play on this stuff with me.
Yes that is great that he wants to be out there messing around with that stuff instead of being inside glued to a screen or video game. And by keeping him involved and letting him get in on the action he'll be into it even more than he's into it now! That's so cool to see. What a great father you are. I'll never forget the the first time my dad let my brothers and I start the racecar. We were all so little that 2 of us could fit in the aluminum racing seat and one sittin on the cross bar for the roll cage that went through the passenger side. The removable steering wheel seemed so big! It was so loud and impressive and took our breathes away. After spending many a weekend as a child at different local racetracks, coming from a racing family, we started to get comfortable around the cars and the noise. One evening, my uncles race car was on a trailer sitting in the yard. We got the brilliant idea to crawl in and start it up since we were racecar starting experts. Well, long story short, we almost ended up launching the car off the trailer and across the yard lol. Little story for you all. Keep that boy going in this direction man. New subscriber, glad I ran across your channel! Have a great weekend everyone!
Mike Lenz .great story bud. welcome to the channel. glad to have you. this is one of my favorite channels. I love the old equipment .be safe out there and take care Sir.
Thank you very much for the compliment Mike. Great story too. I'm glad my little boy likes to go and look at equipment and trucks with me I know he'll be a diesel nut when he gets older : )
Just bought me a truck with a Detroit in it. Love the sound they make. Like the air starter as well
what kind of truck did you get ?
Daniel Boone's Logging videos 1971 GMC 9500. With a 6-71 detroit, backed by a 9 speed fuller.
sweet, get a video of that truck for us .
Daniel Boone's Logging videos no not yet. I am doing my first mail call this weekend and will have a mention in the mail video. Hope to have a video up in the next week or so. It is a fence row find.
sweet !
Nice Detroit Binder.:)
thanks man I like this old rig for sure
This is how my father made me love cars... just doing this stuff with me 😂😂😂
thats too cool Adrian . where are you from ? ~Daniel
@@DanielBoonesloggingvideos I’m from Puerto Rico ✌🏾 I really like your vids
ah very good Adrian. My auntie is from Puerto Rico. thank you for watching and commenting ~Daniel
nice little guy smart
Most adorable little fella ever
Thank you . Fortunately he gets his looks from his mom's side of the family .
Cute!!!!
That is the cutest kid in the world
Thanks Benjamin. I am proud that he is my boy
tapou os ouvidos kkkk, não se nasce mais crianças como era antigamente nas de cadas de 50 ~80 kkk Eu sou de 1983 nasci ouvindo um detroit 4-53N
Eu tive que executar equipamento com motor detroit, muito barulhento para mim
eu gosto de 8V92 detroit
I came for an airstart, but the kid stole the show
haha.
Hahah! Awesome vid!
Thanks for the watch friend!
Thanks for watching Jason
that was cool. little kid was cool:) sweet vid yo!
Thank you for watching and commenting. where are you from ?
Like a sneeze
Big block DETROIT is to load for the little man.
Haha he definitely didn’t like the noise this thing produced. Thanks for watching John ~DBoone
How to convince TH-camrs that the truck is actually cold...sacrifice a child.
haha I had a guy that was giving me a hard time and said there was no way it was a cold engine so I had to improvise
GREAT KID!!
Looks like a future Rollin' Coaller
my wife told me he needs a variety of interests not just big trucks haha we are working that direction.
Start em young
Shoutout from TAT Express out of Hutchins, TX
hey hey thanks buddy !
I remember hearing this type of starting sound in Maximum Overdrive but thought it was a sound effect .
Good ole twin stick
air start at 3:26
thats how my dad did with me, always right next to em.
Is that front exhaust manifold bolt loose
yeah it sure was.
Cute
Hey buddy! This is the turbo. It's been running for 2 hours at high idle can you touch it and tell me what it feels like? Good job little buddy it is 3rd degree screaming hot. Lol.
yeah I had a few peeps that didnt believe me that this thing started so quick being cold out, figured id have the little guy get involved too so it would show that the engine wasnt pre warmed up.
3:26 if you just want to hear it start
Your a good Dad!
Thanks Paul !
Wanna see something cool? That kid answered so fast it was funny
Haha he is a funny kid .
3:30 the part we're actually here for.
cant go wrong with a air starter
Any chance you could get the casting numbers of those exhaust manifolds?
I'll take a look when I can.
id make one if u cant find what yer lookin for, it aint too hard to do
That's the plan. Haven't been able to get any part numbers for the right manifolds.
@@Shadow-hk5sv yeah it wont be hard at all, you have plenty of room in a big truck (most models anyways) the most import thing would be to do the flange that bolts to the engine, i would try and get someone laser cut a 3/8 plate for that though. im sure you could make one in a regular shop but a plasma cut cnc flange is mo bettah, good luck man .
Indeed. Looking to get some laser cut stainless for flanges and I happen to live 20 minutes from Silicone Intake Systems who carries the stainless weld els.
Modern child sensimg danger
Me-
(I got a master mechanic rating on this engine)
Truck:
Can I just die peacefully?
haha I love it !
Skip to 3:27 for the start
man .. what is that song called ....?? teach your children will ???
( yeah ... that is the way ....) nice ....nice man !!!!!
With air starter and input water into sparkplug input then it drive forever no fuel but must fill water all cyliner
Bad idea putting him next to that thing
Keep the boy in trucks, the more people older folk have to pass the flame to the better! These old girls need rescuing now more then ever.
Isn’t that the truth !
3:26 engine starts. You're welcome.
He’s gonna be a meckanek when he grows up
I wouldn’t doubt it one bit, he likes to take stuff apart and see how it works, a lot like his dad :)
The best way to learn thing’s
smart kid
Skip to 3.52 for air start
Do you still have the truck
In a way yes. The people that owned it Gave it to me thinking the truck wouldn’t start and run because of the broken fly wheel housing. I fixed the fly will housing making it operational again, so I asked them if they wanted it back since it runs and drives they said sure, so I can use it anytime I want at this point.
Smh we want a longer video of it running . And show the engine while it's running
Here is one from awhile back
th-cam.com/video/FerEu13i9qk/w-d-xo.html
I have a few of these on my channel
i wonder if anyone has a truck with the same sounding air starter like the tow truck from maximum overdrive i would love to hear it
The tow truck sounds like its laughing
Reminds me of maximum overdrive
hah you got that right I loved the sound of the air start truck from that movie !
How many of today's vehicles can sit that long and still fire up?
gee not many thats for sure. too much electronic garbage to get ruined
Got a spare air starter? Need one for my 6v53
i don't sorry. there is a place in tacoma washington that can hook you up, I found em through an eBay auction.
Sounds like an EMD air starter
copy dat. if i remember right its a ingersoll rand.
Teach him early
Air starter? That sounds like a pain if she needs a few cranks to start!
yeah thats about the size of it. fortunately it starts easy or id be in trouble.