All right so much for the big pink rabbit. Always love your videos they're always so informative I myself will never own a bus but it is fun to watch you're very entertaining and I thank you for keeping me and my dog entertained.
Geezers Scott. you need to be careful on the property you have a real pest problem. That carnivorous bunny has captured a greyhound and s taking it back to it's Barbara for the family to eat. 🤣😂 Oh nice progress on the but. Tyler is on the property helping. 👍very cool farther and son sharing common interests.
Well the bunny must have been rescuing that greyhound then. What a nice way to end your video. Come up with something funny to end your next video. Loving your content as allways. Thanks Stew
New to this channel, looking at all the issues with your kingpin. Love that shot of a man crossing the field with a greyhound dog under his arm. Made me think of Steve Martin telling about how he was restoring a bus, said he put a new dog on the side
Scott when I saw you walk what by in that pink Bunny outfit carrying the greyhound sign I almost hit my tea out. Think you for the really good laugh before I go to bed.
Well it looks like the King pin is no longer King, the bushing is bushed, and the bearing could no longer bear it any more !! thought i would pass this thought on, have a good day and work safe!!
I have had old chevy trucks with king pins. I would always grease them at every oil change to keep them from wearing out. luckily none ever did wear out. suspension parts cary heavy loads.
They have those pink bunny suite for sale at the Christmas Story house and museum in Cleveland for anyone that's looking to get one, along with a leg lamp, too.
Banjaxed.. Mine failed the ministry roadworthiness test and what came out was barely damaged to the naked eye. And the play was very slight. ('72 Merc LP1113B)
looks like you might consider a concrete pad there on the left too. perhaps if you dig out the right side a bit you can have enough concrete to have 3 buses at a time.
Until you get your shop built if I were you I would buy a couple a three halogen work lights and a kerosene heater, a torpedo heater, a big tarp, some rope, and a few 2"x4" so you can make a tent over your work area which will allow to at least get your work area somewhat warmer and more comfortable to work in. I did this when I worked on heavy equipment and my brother did doing outdoor telecommunications installation work as well as working on his farm equipment. It is petty amazing how much heat the halogen work lights throw off especially when covered over by a tarp. I normally put the kerosene heater on whatever side was up wind and positioned the torpedo heater in front /or behind what I was working on to provide a wall of warm air. In the case of the work being done on the Scenicruiser I would put the torpedo heater in front of the bus about in the center of the bus and the lights where ithey are the most useful to light the work area.
Yum Yum ! Rabbit stew tonight !!!!! bring the family there will be plenty! but what a strange looking hunting dog ? ( some kind of long legged coon hound ???? )They say Hunting in Tenn is good but BOY. yall got some really big JACK RABBITS ! WOW !!!!
Seen a lot of critters on my cameras...never seen one of them before. About lost my coffee. You were thinking the same thing I was looking into the machined surfaces in the kingpin bores. Hope it all worked out OK. Wanna keep the vibration in the wallet to a minimum. That guy was hilarious. I have seen that clip 3-4 times now and it still makes me laugh! With that much wobble you would think the front tires would be scuffing pretty bad. Those bus tires gotta be $400, or more. That 400 bucks for parts will save them a couple tires, not to mention being able to drive the bus instead of herding it down the road.
i may be picky.. but when i grease king pins.. i try to have the weight off the tire so the grease goes all the way around the entire bushing.. when the weight is on the king pin. the bushing is flat.. it would be neat to figure out some swivels to have flex hoses to the king pin that both come straight up and then inboard.. to a small grease accumulator.. so when the wheel goes over a bump. the grease fills the cavity automaticly..
Holy crap 😳 did I just see a grease monkey in a pink rabbit suit carrying a greyhound, or was that the rarely seen the pink Tennessee sasquach, only Kelly knows for sure 👍 😀
Tea all over the desk and me with that security footage. I would say that king pin is done. It will make a nice paper weight. I guess the owners wallet is crying now.
the poor mans wallet just about imploded :)) I can't imagine what a king pin service is like on that, I've only done some on old less than 1ton pickup trucks. I guess having the correct tools sized for the job is key :) well, it actually looked easier since it wasn't rusted into solid chunk of junk from top to bottom, I guess they designed it to last and be serviceable. judging by not seeing any hydraulic press equipment, nor torches, etc. lol
The security cam footage was outstanding. Greyhound should be carrying the rabbit - interesting change of roles. I would keep a gun locked and loaded in case that rabbit returns...
I am a retired English coach driver, enjoy watching your videos, but I do not understand how a bus that has been off the road for many years, you are able to drive on the road without some type of vehicle check and insurance?
It was bunny tracks!! A pink one at that.. And it had caught it's self a hound too.. It ain't no fun when the bunny has the gun.. Or at least that's what I've always heard anyway.. Just sayin!! 🤣🤣🤣
Just a big pink bunny taking his greyhound for a walk. Nothing out of the ordinary!
LOL!
Laughing my as of: Security Cam7 🤣😂
I like your sense of humor 👍
Regards from Germany, Bavaria :-)
Great to see Tyler getting his hands dirty for Dad , you guys are the kingpins of Tennesee .
All right so much for the big pink rabbit. Always love your videos they're always so informative I myself will never own a bus but it is fun to watch you're very entertaining and I thank you for keeping me and my dog entertained.
Geezers Scott. you need to be careful on the property you have a real pest problem. That carnivorous bunny has captured a greyhound and s taking it back to it's Barbara for the family to eat. 🤣😂 Oh nice progress on the but. Tyler is on the property helping. 👍very cool farther and son sharing common interests.
That bunny is vegan
Well the bunny must have been rescuing that greyhound then. What a nice way to end your video. Come up with something funny to end your next video. Loving your content as allways. Thanks Stew
After seeing that pink bunny, then hearing your theme song again, made my day!!!!!.........Foot stomping fun!!!!!!!.......Love you guys!!!!!!!!.......
Never know what you'll find wandering the woods of Tennessee 😄
@@Dave-ty2qp Those pink elephants got around, We had sightings in Iowa too . Lol
I love the return of the pink bunny suit Scott!!
Thanks for you amazing content as always
the snow and cold is most enjoyable, from a far distance, thats warm an sunny...thx for the great videos.
Now I’ve seen it all, A pink bunny hugging a GRAYHOUND !!!!!!!
i was laughing my a$$ off over that!
Put the bunny back in the box!
Cam 7 Laughed so loud woke the misses up fantastic from the uk 👍😂
New to this channel, looking at all the issues with your kingpin. Love that shot of a man crossing the field with a greyhound dog under his arm. Made me think of Steve Martin telling about how he was restoring a bus, said he put a new dog on the side
Scott when I saw you walk what by in that pink Bunny outfit carrying the greyhound sign I almost hit my tea out. Think you for the really good laugh before I go to bed.
Just love your sense of humor Scott, and lovely wife's too!
Hey you have some help Scott. Good to see Tyler in Tennessee.
I watch your show with my husband and I loved camera #7 of the rabbit carrying the Greyhound dog. That was hilarious !!!!!
Like the pink bunny and greyhound 👍
Walking the dog...
@@BusGreaseMonkey Don't change a thing . Keep your sense of humor it serves you well.
Wow, the last video I watched you were in 95-degree heat and 95% humidity. North Carolina is also like that. I subscribed and enjoy your videos.
It was nice seeing the Tyler creature in this video. I the park I work at I talk to squirrels a lot - we don't have bunnys.
In Florida they call the rabbit sparky. The greyhounds chase the rabbit around the track. Gave me a good laugh.
Well it looks like the King pin is no longer King, the bushing is bushed, and the bearing could no longer bear it any more !! thought i would pass this thought on, have a good day and work safe!!
Got your money out of the bushings.love the rabbit walking his dogg
So that is what the Easter bunny does to prepare caring the basket of eggs around, who knew. Great video guys. Safe travels
I have had old chevy trucks with king pins. I would always grease them at every oil change to keep them from wearing out. luckily none ever did wear out. suspension parts cary heavy loads.
What a super cool looking bus!
Dang you sure gut some big wabbits in the holler.
My dad and I went to us Coach about 30 years ago, got a bunch of stuff for my 4106.
They have those pink bunny suite for sale at the Christmas Story house and museum in Cleveland for anyone that's looking to get one, along with a leg lamp, too.
Love the bunny suit at the end. I missed it and first. I saw the text and looked away and was like man I want to see what made the track.😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣👀😂😂🤣
Tea all over keyboard after that one😀
Coffee on mine and the monitor.
Best.
Camera footage.
EVER!
I saw a huge Javelina, looking out the backdoor window, at in town trailer park...in Az...afew days ago.... Surprise!!
It’s the rare pink bunny-saurus......! 😁
The last time I messed with king pins, it involved a lot of heatin’ and beatin’ ...........
@John Acuff, same here....and the swearing...oh the swearing ! LoL
I thought it was a big pink elephant at first on the security camera but ahhh,uggg, its a bunny...I think... Thanks for the video.
Banjaxed.. Mine failed the ministry roadworthiness test and what came out was barely damaged to the naked eye. And the play was very slight. ('72 Merc LP1113B)
Hello from Brazil!
looks like you might consider a concrete pad there on the left too. perhaps if you dig out the right side a bit you can have enough concrete to have 3 buses at a time.
Until you get your shop built if I were you I would buy a couple a three halogen work lights and a kerosene heater, a torpedo heater, a big tarp, some rope, and a few 2"x4" so you can make a tent over your work area which will allow to at least get your work area somewhat warmer and more comfortable to work in. I did this when I worked on heavy equipment and my brother did doing outdoor telecommunications installation work as well as working on his farm equipment. It is petty amazing how much heat the halogen work lights throw off especially when covered over by a tarp. I normally put the kerosene heater on whatever side was up wind and positioned the torpedo heater in front /or behind what I was working on to provide a wall of warm air. In the case of the work being done on the Scenicruiser I would put the torpedo heater in front of the bus about in the center of the bus and the lights where ithey are the most useful to light the work area.
Scott and his security camera setup! LOL!
Yum Yum ! Rabbit stew tonight !!!!! bring the family there will be plenty! but what a strange looking hunting dog ? ( some kind of long legged coon hound ???? )They say Hunting in Tenn is good but BOY. yall got some really big JACK RABBITS ! WOW !!!!
Seen a lot of critters on my cameras...never seen one of them before. About lost my coffee.
You were thinking the same thing I was looking into the machined surfaces in the kingpin bores. Hope it all worked out OK. Wanna keep the vibration in the wallet to a minimum. That guy was hilarious. I have seen that clip 3-4 times now and it still makes me laugh!
With that much wobble you would think the front tires would be scuffing pretty bad. Those bus tires gotta be $400, or more. That 400 bucks for parts will save them a couple tires, not to mention being able to drive the bus instead of herding it down the road.
That's what we like to see a bit of humour. Good one!
My Jeep gets that bad about every 8000 miles. I laughed with you both on that one.
Scott,,,,you are a hot mess,,,,love it,,stay save and healthy,,
Brilliant, i love security cam 7 ! Could become a new feature, lol :)
i may be picky.. but when i grease king pins.. i try to have the weight off the tire so the grease goes all the way around the entire bushing.. when the weight is on the king pin. the bushing is flat.. it would be neat to figure out some swivels to have flex hoses to the king pin that both come straight up and then inboard.. to a small grease accumulator.. so when the wheel goes over a bump. the grease fills the cavity automaticly..
Holy shit that bunny footage was priceless!!! I spit laughed.
Holy crap 😳 did I just see a grease monkey in a pink rabbit suit carrying a greyhound, or was that the rarely seen the pink Tennessee sasquach, only Kelly knows for sure 👍 😀
That reminds me of The Bugs Bunny cartoon when he was at the race track with the greyhounds and he kissed the robot rabbit at the end of it LOL
You have as much snow as we do up here in Northern Ontario.
Sasquatch stealing a Greyhound, who would have thought Grease Monkey got it on tape. LOL. Millons $$$ to be made.
One funny looking rabbit dog!!
SERIOUS WORK and then that wabbit i can`t stop laughing tk's! Scott & Tyler
Love the ending, I do need a new keyboard though....
Camera footage ...LMAO !!!!!
Awesome footage!!!
I used to work on cars in the winter time I used to put a torpedo heater blowing at us
You silly goose- er, I mean wasc'wy wabbit!🤣🤣🤣🤣 That's my kinda humor!
Tea all over the desk and me with that security footage. I would say that king pin is done. It will make a nice paper weight. I guess the owners wallet is crying now.
Rabbit walking a dog!? You have some paranormal things happening on the property.
some fine pickin and grinnin!
nice east king pin to remove who made the steer axel bearing sleve retainer for bottom if needed provideing play is small
the poor mans wallet just about imploded :))
I can't imagine what a king pin service is like on that, I've only done some on old less than 1ton pickup trucks. I guess having the correct tools sized for the job is key :)
well, it actually looked easier since it wasn't rusted into solid chunk of junk from top to bottom, I guess they designed it to last and be serviceable. judging by not seeing any hydraulic press equipment, nor torches, etc. lol
You sure get big rabbits over there!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺🍺🍺
Naa, Wonkey is a worldwide term, used here in Aus . as well. Cheers Mal.
I feel bad about myself laughing at the beginning.
Best laugh a have had at the end of a video!
Not bigfoot but a pink bunny and a greyhound that's hilarious
Funny Stuff. Ok when do you Start on the Shop to work inside..
They just don’t build em like that no more don’t ha know. That’s one big rabbit. What a stew you could make with those legs.
I just heard my wallet cry, that guy is great !
That’s one big wabbit on the camera.
Best laugh this year 🤣🤣🤣
Does it not need a new spindle? The inboard bottom was worn quite a bit.
rare sighting caught on the security camera.
Nice videos 👍
How badly damaged was the bore where the kingpin bearings were eaten by the shaft pin ???? Good luck too.
Yup strange rabbit tracks.
Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Curious why you didn't take the brakes off, and knock the tie rod end out, so you could just remove the spindle ?
Confirmed sighting on camera 7 of the legendary Bus Grease Monkey in his native habitat... seen here taking the bait.
It’s going to be bus city this weekend . And pink rabbit or pig sighting
Laughed my a$$ off!!!!
HAHAHAHAHA.....that was Mint ! much needed laff.
The security cam footage was outstanding. Greyhound should be carrying the rabbit - interesting change of roles. I would keep a gun locked and loaded in case that rabbit returns...
A giant pink bunny and a large greyhound.....ah nature
LOL.....It's usualy the dog that catch the rabbit.
DAT DARE BE A BUS GREASE 🐇BUNNY CATCHING HIM A 1 A DEM RACIN 🐰DOGS 🐕🐾
Are you running a brake hone in there ? Isn’t the king pin harder then metal around it ?
Wow... yep they were shot, I did the kingpins on my semi last yr... 🤣🤣 bunny tracks
I am a retired English coach driver, enjoy watching your videos, but I do not understand how a bus that has been off the road for many years, you are able to drive on the road without some type of vehicle check and insurance?
It has insurance and registration. Inspections are not required in most states. Very lax regulations in most states
OMG - I spewed coke all over my keyboard!! 😆
Do you offer more of a complete step by step on these major jobs on Patreon?
It was bunny tracks!! A pink one at that.. And it had caught it's self a hound too.. It ain't no fun when the bunny has the gun.. Or at least that's what I've always heard anyway.. Just sayin!! 🤣🤣🤣
Do you use jack stands or just the jacks?
Does a 4104 and a 4501 use the same front suspension?
Had the bunny been riding the greyhound then the tracks would have been really unexplainable.
love the song !!!
Ready for the sledge hammer swinging
make me wish i had my paintball tool