When a supervisor asked me if I wanted to be a field tech, my response was " If you want me gone, you could just fire me. No need to force me to quit."...They haven't asked since.
@@boyuncle3704 , It's one of those things it's in your blood or it's not . In the close to 50 yrs as a Mechanic, Being a Field Mechanic was the best part of my career.
@@arduinoversusevil2025 I could but not at the some time it was more the way the moved like the 1st were more like a firework and the last were more in a line down
I had a hearty chuckle at the end there. The combination of pure rage, and the desperation of a man miles past the end of his rope, with the empty grease gun being the last turd waffled into the treads of your boots on the eternal march to beer-thirty
The likelihood of said grease gun being empty is in direct proportion to the distance or difficulty of extracting oneself from the position one crawled into and the proximity of a fresh cartridge.
Been wrenching for over 30 years. Have yet to meet a full grease gun. Think those are like unicorns, mythical creatures and such. Show me a full grease gun and I will find you sasquatch.
I'm glad you mentioned the very real danger of pieces of wire flying off the wire wheels when they're installed on a grinder. One day working in my shop I felt something in the roof of my mouth that was actually pricking my tongue. I got the nerve up to pull on it and out came about a 2" wavy piece of wire that could have only come from one place. To this day I'm amazed that it entered my mouth, embedded itself completely in the soft palate and I never felt a thing. I started getting a lot more serious about using safety squints too - I don't think I would have been so lucky had it been one of my eyeballs.
I still have a piece of a knot wire brush from a die grinder in my forearm, they did 2 surgeries lookin for it and said fug it should be alright🤣 10yrs now
As a retired gas passer, I vaguely remember a case I did where the ENT guy extracted short 2 cm piece of wire wheel from some guys soft palate and I've plenty of foreign bodies in eyes.
I wear glasses, no side shields. I was using a wire wheel on a grinder when something hit my eye. It came under my glasses between my glasses and cheek. Usually dirt I told myself. Next day when it still felt like something in my eye, I went to the Dr. After a couple tugs on the piece of wire in my eyeball he gave up and sent me to a "specialist". A quick tug and the 1/4" piece was free. He then had to sand the rust of my eyeball so it wouldn't give me a foggy or rust color tint to my vision. I no longer trust my glasses and wear a full face shield when using the wire wheel.
I thought I was the only person hoarding 95% empty oil quarts for some unknown future purposes, but Hot Damn we have something in common!! Keep your stick on the ice! Thank you as always, -CY Castor
I made it to the end and still couldn't figure out if this is a "Repair video", "Don't buy a John Deere" video, or a video about the Worst pin design in human history. Either way it's production value is great.
I have the cure for an empty grease gun! I let the new guy borrow it and let him know not to bring it back without filling it! I use it less than he does, So if he complains that it's empty... I just say did you see the dust on it when you took it down? YOU were the last to use it dumba$$ !
You Sir, have no idea how refreshing it is to see a man of your caliber struggle just as much as the rest of us mere mortal folk. Cheers to ya! And thanks be for Natural Light!
I had to laugh when you got out the enerpac. Made me think of my engine crane. The hardest part about using it every now and then is finding hydraulic oil for the blessed leaky beggar.
I'm an operator in the winter and during the down time I wrench with the heavy mechanics..... nothing brings me more joy as when one of them grabs a grease gun that I know is out..... makes me smile every time....
Sitting here recovering from the Shanghai shivers myself and feeling your pain. I get enough ambition to do something and am quickly ready for a two hour nap.
Yes! Thumbs up number 69 AND the comment is something relavent and hilarious AND AvE described every 2nd saturday of my youth. (father owned 80's fords). A TH-cam HatTrick? (f it. I threw my hat out the window. Huge cele.)
Could you make a tool list for a guy that may have this same project coming up next week? You seemed to have had everything you needed to get the job done.
Nothing beats picking wire brush bristles out of your legs. Learned that lesson the hard way. Shorts are for swimming and dancing in a Mardi gras parade, not for the shop
I was using a wire wheel to strip paint once. Finished and went inside to clean up. Noticed a big knarly hair growing out of my chin. Turns out it was a piece of wire stuck in about 1/4".
Imagine that stupid look on my face when I noticed that my grinder is spinning about 35% above brush wheel rating. No wonder it was disintegrating at an alarming rate, with much pain.
Yeah, been there all too often. Empty grease gun/Weiner Schleiden/battery pack/that one particular screw length you need/5 mm masonry bit/10 mm socket/etc./etc./etc... All together now: "Every fucken time!"
@@tybo09 in my experience, one time a year it'll make the last 5 feet. I'll also be feeling energetic, figure it's about empty, and go to reload for next time. By some sort of garden gnome slut magic the damn thing will still have a ton of string left, and I'll have to rewind the bastard back in.
Yeah, and it's never empty when you grab it off the shelf either. There is always just enough in it to make it seem like you can complete the job, making it so you have to refill it after getting halfway whrough the first fitting
I work for a mom n pop rental company only 5 locations, and due to the covid situation ... I have not missed more than 10 days of work since the outbreak! That being said, the rental industry DOES NOT STOP! we're in need of Mechanics! I end up working alone! So over the years I've learned to use ratchet straps,chains,pry bars,an aluminum home made punch, never seize and a rubber deadblow hammer to replace pins! Granted you have to use whatever you have in different situations, but whenever i hear a 16-20 lb sledgehammer in a fully equipped shop ... I stop whatever I'm doing and go help the NEW GUY!
Well done solo job! By the way, those glow-stripes on your sleeves can blind a driver when the headlights hit them. A coat of flat black paint will keep the night driver's vision sharp so they can read their smart phone better while driving. Now, is anyone else going to mention the gouges in the adjacent grinding wheel @1:20? No? M-kay, I'll just stand on the other side of the wall when you spin it up. chuckle
That box at 9:30 has a lot of Dutch stickers on it! One licence plate NL, one Limburg (which is a province), two soccer clubs (PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord Rotterdam). Quite a surprise to see this pop up in a video from so far away! Would love to hear the story of how you that got there, a gift maybe, travels?
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Yup, the wrist pops at 15 ft/lbs, elbow at 50, and shoulder at 100. If ya gotta get more than that without an ugga dugga, you best just budget the chiropractor visit before you even pick up that wrench 😂
You must have the same skillful workers there too. There is someone in our shop that consistently leaves 1-3 pumps in the grease gun. Accuracy only matched by a marine Sniper
I spent the whole video wondering why you would put the pin and plates back after they just snapped all your bolts, then was surprised at the end. Nice work, very clever fix 👏
Not gonna lie, this is reminiscent of 83% of every repair that I end up doing. Problems on top of problems and every damn rabbit ends up coming out of the hat.
I gotta say, I've never had such trouble gettin' my thingy into a tight hole as ya did there... but I've done such as that since afore I was a yungun i've sure smelt my share a grease and it's a lot nicer watchin u do it then rememberin' when I did. thanks for Sharon!
Nice to see Uncle Bumblefack using Amsoil grease. The water resistant grease is good stuff, but I would be using the polymeric off-road grease on stuff seeing lots of load like those pins. Its 5% moly so you are getting your vitamins and minerals.
I went through this same situation on a Takeuchi recently. Pins so froze up torching and enerpac only bent the ears on the frame. Had to cut through the pins with a Sawzall for hours through the tiny cracks and push the pieces out individually. Good times.
For those times you don't have a working hydraulic pump. A good scissor jack can make the difference. Yes is not equal to hydraulic jack but better than a rock and screwdriver.
I, as a keyboard mechanic, would like to point out that proper preload of said bolt is important too. One well calibrated elbow wrench click is the correct amount.
"Stinkle, stinkle, little fart"....I will never cease to be amazed by the truly endless supply of colloquialisms and amusing inversions you have stored away, and I've already adopted dozens of them
If anyone walks away from that job after completion saying "I've fit bigger things in tigher places", they're lying to ya. If the pin just slides right in ya need a new hole buddy, and that goes for changing machine pins too.
i said "I've fit bigger things in tighter places before" and my gf chuckled and said "Big?". As a tear moved down my cheek i asked her to give me my credit card back :'(
Fingers in that hole to get your pin aligned?! That was the scene from shake Hands w Dangers that gave me the heebeegee B’s the mostest . Or was that just inuendo?
most of the bobcat mini excavators and some of the bigger ones use a snap ring on one side of the pin and a bolt through the middle of other end, the worst ive seen with those is the bolt breaking at the nut end or just not being tight enough and they fall out, the only pins ive seen fall out are on the bobtach's (mounting plate for attachments)
Usually I go to get the grease and usually it's 45 c here in Australia and I find that the friggin grease in the heat has separated out and the oil part from it is now all over the bench the grease gun was sitting on
You know it's a job will done when half your tools are now on the floor after you are done and you only started with a couple of wrenches and a hammer.
Absolutely true! It all started with bent push tube on a boom lift! Just a couple of wrenches and sockets! And Thennnnnnn, Grinder (with cutting wheel), Various pry bars, left hand drill bits, extractors ,more extractors ! Then i put my D!*k in a vise and thought what would AVE do!? Then i remembered him posting a video of a technique i hadn't used since 05! The good ol Nut N Welder!!!
Yo man I Worked at a place called Clark's in bath New York we've powdered coated those things for a place called trayer in Elmira, We would do 1500 In a run and a run 4 runs A-day 5 days a week Monday through Friday love Your videos thanks for posting
I used to work at a little mom and pop job shop in Muenster, TX that made those pins for Caterpillar. I did the grinding on the OD. I want to say the tolerance was something like .0003 of an inch.
When I used to work as a heavy equipment mechanic we had a slide hammer the size of a #10 tin can that weighed about 80lbs. Wouldnt work in this case because of the tight area, but worked like a champ on the boom cylinder pins.
I’ve had exactly the same kinds of problems with a couple of girlfriends way back.... but a bit of ingenuity and a fair amount of grease works wonders....
So looking at the 50 that I operate, the pins go in from the centre out to the tracks! The pins have the keeper welded to the end with one bolt retaining it secure. When/where is your deere john made/from. And witch engine lol Hap from eastern Ontario 👍🖐🙂🇨🇦
On the wire wheel if you are lucky, you pick them out of your whiskers. I had a spot on my back about kidney area wouldn't heal went into the doctor after about a year. They had me come back in 2 weeks to do a Biopsy. In the room I scratched at it and pulled out a crimped wire from a wire wheel. Now the question did it go into the front side or the back side?
Spring maintenance season here in the Daaaaaakotas too. Who needs a multi-process weldin' machine when we got a perfectly good collection of migs, arcs, and this absolute Unit here hey!!!
if you would have just called I would have helped just take a bit of time I am in NY would have to swim across the lake since I don't have the proper ID too cross the border .. then you would have to tell me where to hold since I would be wearing a mask so I can't see you .. great video also I still get the wire wheel shit stuck in my hoodie and pant legs but the hand grinder wire wheel makes them stick in my legs when you get them coming apart ..
Good job Ave!! As for those pesky grease guns running out of grease... I swear, those dang leprechauns sneak around in the dark and suck the grease right out of 'em!!
As much as I can watch you struggle, 1 tip I have for you is always try the pins in the holes before reassembling!! More lube would have been betterer 😎
Everyone wants to be a field tech until it's time to do field tech shit.
When a supervisor asked me if I wanted to be a field tech, my response was " If you want me gone, you could just fire me. No need to force me to quit."...They haven't asked since.
It’s a love hate relationship, when it’s good it’s good but when your on your back in a half foot of water changing hydraulic hoses it’s shit
IDK man, I friggin love my job running all over fixing everything that breaks around the concrete company I workm for.
@@boyuncle3704 ,
It's one of those things it's in your blood or it's not . In the close to 50 yrs as a Mechanic, Being a Field Mechanic was the best part of my career.
I gotta tell ya, it's nice watching someone else struggle for a change.
life is not so bad between struggles eh
Yes, I love the hard physical work too. I could watch it all day!
@piast99 Someone in need of a shovel to lean on?
Holy crap that’s why I watch these videos after doing this all day at work…
fought a hyundai for the last two days and it's nice to see that too big a dingus end on the first go is a problem across the trades
The proper way would be. Lube up the pin than drop it in the dirt.
Everytime...
It's not the proper way ..... It's the only way
Gold
Seriously, every fuckin' time!
man, todays vid and the comment have me cracking up, lol
Not gonna lie, I couldn't tell the difference between the different types of steel sparks on the grinder.
Me neither. I blame the camera. Always.
It’s easier to see in personn
It's the little things in life, if you don't stop and look around you might just miss it!! AVE one of the greats!
@@arduinoversusevil2025 I could but not at the some time it was more the way the moved like the 1st were more like a firework and the last were more in a line down
Whew, not just me then.
I had a hearty chuckle at the end there. The combination of pure rage, and the desperation of a man miles past the end of his rope, with the empty grease gun being the last turd waffled into the treads of your boots on the eternal march to beer-thirty
The likelihood of said grease gun being empty is in direct proportion to the distance or difficulty of extracting oneself from the position one crawled into and the proximity of a fresh cartridge.
Been wrenching for over 30 years.
Have yet to meet a full grease gun.
Think those are like unicorns, mythical creatures and such.
Show me a full grease gun and I will find you sasquatch.
Every time!
Same is true for charged batteries.
I'm glad you mentioned the very real danger of pieces of wire flying off the wire wheels when they're installed on a grinder. One day working in my shop I felt something in the roof of my mouth that was actually pricking my tongue. I got the nerve up to pull on it and out came about a 2" wavy piece of wire that could have only come from one place. To this day I'm amazed that it entered my mouth, embedded itself completely in the soft palate and I never felt a thing. I started getting a lot more serious about using safety squints too - I don't think I would have been so lucky had it been one of my eyeballs.
Yeah, but the money you'll save not going to the acupuncturist is worth it.
I still have a piece of a knot wire brush from a die grinder in my forearm, they did 2 surgeries lookin for it and said fug it should be alright🤣 10yrs now
As a retired gas passer, I vaguely remember a case I did where the ENT guy extracted short 2 cm piece of wire wheel from some guys soft palate and I've plenty of foreign bodies in eyes.
I use a face shield after too many close calls. They are cumbersome, but worth it for how much I actually use the wire wheel.
I wear glasses, no side shields. I was using a wire wheel on a grinder when something hit my eye. It came under my glasses between my glasses and cheek. Usually dirt I told myself. Next day when it still felt like something in my eye, I went to the Dr. After a couple tugs on the piece of wire in my eyeball he gave up and sent me to a "specialist". A quick tug and the 1/4" piece was free. He then had to sand the rust of my eyeball so it wouldn't give me a foggy or rust color tint to my vision. I no longer trust my glasses and wear a full face shield when using the wire wheel.
I thought I was the only person hoarding 95% empty oil quarts for some unknown future purposes, but Hot Damn we have something in common!! Keep your stick on the ice!
Thank you as always,
-CY Castor
I made it to the end and still couldn't figure out if this is a "Repair video", "Don't buy a John Deere" video, or a video about the Worst pin design in human history.
Either way it's production value is great.
When your boss wonders why it took you all afternoon to stick a pin back in the hole. Looks easy, should be easy, not easy.
Is it done yet? Is it done yet? i got this other urgent job... Is it done yet?
i love how grease just evaporates from a sealed gun hanging on the wall, but not out of the tube when its new
I have the cure for an empty grease gun!
I let the new guy borrow it and let him know not to bring it back without filling it!
I use it less than he does,
So if he complains that it's empty...
I just say did you see the dust on it when you took it down?
YOU were the last to use it dumba$$ !
I seem to always seemt to get the grease everywhere but where it's supposed to go
Grease gun is either completely empty or has like 1 pump of grease in the tube left and the store closes in 5 mins
Or how one small boob can cover your entire body yet the cartridge is always empty.
You Sir, have no idea how refreshing it is to see a man of your caliber struggle just as much as the rest of us mere mortal folk. Cheers to ya! And thanks be for Natural Light!
Natural Ice be better...5.9 percent alcohol per volume ;-)
Retention plates for the retention plates! Genius!
Belt and suspenders!
@@arduinoversusevil2025 In certain situations, don't trust your own pants..?
who's retaining the retainers...
@@tree_carcass_mangler In certain situations I don't trust what's in my pants!
@@EggBastion I nominate Mr. Cotter.
The blue loctite at 8:10 was a nice touch. That pin won't be bothering you again!
@@ETKSauron r/woosh
@@Bobs-Wrigles5555 now we may never learn of this greeeeze he spoke of
I luled, locktight...
good one bruh.
@@anelson2000 👍
It's grease worm food.
I had to laugh when you got out the enerpac. Made me think of my engine crane. The hardest part about using it every now and then is finding hydraulic oil for the blessed leaky beggar.
Yeah I guffawed too when he tossed that bad boy down. When you’re done negotiating and compromising.
I'm an operator in the winter and during the down time I wrench with the heavy mechanics..... nothing brings me more joy as when one of them grabs a grease gun that I know is out..... makes me smile every time....
Not a snowcat man are ya?
Sitting here recovering from the Shanghai shivers myself and feeling your pain. I get enough ambition to do something and am quickly ready for a two hour nap.
I can't hold that, I'm shining the Flashlight were I'm looking.
*shocked and upset when dad grabs your arm and lovingly yells 'PAY ATTENTION!'*
Yes! Thumbs up number 69
AND the comment is something relavent and hilarious
AND AvE described every 2nd saturday of my youth. (father owned 80's fords).
A TH-cam HatTrick?
(f it. I threw my hat out the window. Huge cele.)
@@arduinoversusevil2025 too many times in my life, or “Do you have to pee? Stop dancing around!”
@@arduinoversusevil2025 dad is that you??
@@arduinoversusevil2025 or you get much worse yelled at you!
Escalating is fun. I managed to break my internet, cable tv and water pipe all in one afternoon 😎
You missed the gas line?
Could you make a tool list for a guy that may have this same project coming up next week? You seemed to have had everything you needed to get the job done.
Did your trailer fall off the blocks? Haha
@@jordantwin1234 hahaha that one got me laughing really hard lol
Nothing beats picking wire brush bristles out of your legs. Learned that lesson the hard way. Shorts are for swimming and dancing in a Mardi gras parade, not for the shop
Or your eyeball
I was using a wire wheel to strip paint once. Finished and went inside to clean up. Noticed a big knarly hair growing out of my chin. Turns out it was a piece of wire stuck in about 1/4".
Definitely don’t use a wire brush if you are a nudist
Best in your forearms, nothing like nailing your overalls to your arms !
Imagine that stupid look on my face when I noticed that my grinder is spinning about 35% above brush wheel rating. No wonder it was disintegrating at an alarming rate, with much pain.
the perfect balance between a nudge and an act of war.well done, sir.
I felt that at the end . Never a grease gun around with out more than 3 pumps in it .
Yeah, been there all too often. Empty grease gun/Weiner Schleiden/battery pack/that one particular screw length you need/5 mm masonry bit/10 mm socket/etc./etc./etc... All together now: "Every fucken time!"
It's like the weed eater that always runs out of string when I have 5 more feet of fence line to cut.
@@tybo09 in my experience, one time a year it'll make the last 5 feet. I'll also be feeling energetic, figure it's about empty, and go to reload for next time. By some sort of garden gnome slut magic the damn thing will still have a ton of string left, and I'll have to rewind the bastard back in.
Yeah, and it's never empty when you grab it off the shelf either. There is always just enough in it to make it seem like you can complete the job, making it so you have to refill it after getting halfway whrough the first fitting
I work for a mom n pop rental company only 5 locations, and due to the covid situation ...
I have not missed more than 10 days of work since the outbreak!
That being said, the rental industry DOES NOT STOP!
we're in need of Mechanics!
I end up working alone!
So over the years I've learned to use ratchet straps,chains,pry bars,an aluminum home made punch, never seize and a rubber deadblow hammer to replace pins!
Granted you have to use whatever you have in different situations, but whenever i hear a 16-20 lb sledgehammer in a fully equipped shop ...
I stop whatever I'm doing and go help the NEW GUY!
That pin sliding in ever so tightly. I miss you Amanda.
Well done solo job!
By the way, those glow-stripes on your sleeves can blind a driver when the headlights hit them. A coat of flat black paint will keep the night driver's vision sharp so they can read their smart phone better while driving.
Now, is anyone else going to mention the gouges in the adjacent grinding wheel @1:20? No? M-kay, I'll just stand on the other side of the wall when you spin it up. chuckle
That box at 9:30 has a lot of Dutch stickers on it! One licence plate NL, one Limburg (which is a province), two soccer clubs (PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord Rotterdam). Quite a surprise to see this pop up in a video from so far away! Would love to hear the story of how you that got there, a gift maybe, travels?
At 9:25 I didn't hear the "click". Not sure if it's properly set.
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Done.
@@ADBBuild I thank you from the bottom of Babydoll's cold, black heart.
Did you try giving her some of that hard shaft? It might loosen her up a bit.
I've snagged 2.
Standard delivery to UK £5.43
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The last 5 seconds is gold. Man I can relate.
Is it the click of a torque wrench or the click of your shoulder? The world may never know.
AvE is no spring chicken, that's a properly calibrated shoulder
Yup, the wrist pops at 15 ft/lbs, elbow at 50, and shoulder at 100. If ya gotta get more than that without an ugga dugga, you best just budget the chiropractor visit before you even pick up that wrench 😂
I was waiting for a click with the enerpac.
Torque everything to German standards: Gutentoit
@@mephInc teught like a teuger (austin powers reference)
That final sentence has been muttered by people all across the trades. Really warms my heart.
You must have the same skillful workers there too. There is someone in our shop that consistently leaves 1-3 pumps in the grease gun. Accuracy only matched by a marine Sniper
I spent the whole video wondering why you would put the pin and plates back after they just snapped all your bolts, then was surprised at the end. Nice work, very clever fix 👏
He loves his hot metal glue gun.
Where I work every bolt gets the hot metal glue gun.
Gonna use the hot wrench to remove them anyway :)
Loved the final shot on the Jack as pin slowly slid in to home, the best “money shot” I’ve seen all year!
That welding move seems like overkill. Good job sir 👍
Not gonna lie, this is reminiscent of 83% of every repair that I end up doing.
Problems on top of problems and every damn rabbit ends up coming out of the hat.
Can of worms, every fuckin time.
We call them issues in our shop. And then the grease guns always fucking empty. When you're 10 mi away
Just about sums up my life.
It’s Clusterfu*ks all the way down.... and it’s a long way....
As my Mexican best friend who recently passed was fond of saying, _"Contingencies, Cabron, contingencies!"_
I saw the L1mburg sticker in your toolbox! Awesome, you're the best! Greetings from Limburg in The Netherlands!!
"That pin ain't going nowhere!"
(Somebody had to say it. It's mandatory tradition)
Famous last words.
Yeah, was thinking it this is AvE's version of ratchet straping a couch to the roof of the car and saying "it's not going nowhere".
I gotta say, I've never had such trouble gettin' my thingy into a tight hole as ya did there... but I've done such as that since afore I was a yungun i've sure smelt my share a grease and it's a lot nicer watchin u do it then rememberin' when I did. thanks for Sharon!
The old John Deere warranty is a lot like the company dental plan. We all keep our mouths shut, and we all get to keep our teeth! o7
"Runs like a Deere" is on its way out, got to make room for "Stinks like a John!"
Nice to see Uncle Bumblefack using Amsoil grease. The water resistant grease is good stuff, but I would be using the polymeric off-road grease on stuff seeing lots of load like those pins. Its 5% moly so you are getting your vitamins and minerals.
I went through this same situation on a Takeuchi recently. Pins so froze up torching and enerpac only bent the ears on the frame. Had to cut through the pins with a Sawzall for hours through the tiny cracks and push the pieces out individually. Good times.
For those times you don't have a working hydraulic pump. A good scissor jack can make the difference. Yes is not equal to hydraulic jack but better than a rock and screwdriver.
For the record, using a harder grade of bolt may just make it snap off quicker depending on the type of loading.
Thise pin are generally induction hardened chrome lined. Perfect for the application. Soft inside hard outside
I, as a keyboard mechanic, would like to point out that proper preload of said bolt is important too. One well calibrated elbow wrench click is the correct amount.
@@scottpippin80085 like a skinhead who works in a kitten shelter?
@@MattyEngland Ha! That's perfect.
"Shut yer face or me and Mittens here will slice you up!"
Don't use bolts on your records, or CDs
Bwahaha! I just ran out of grease today too. Grease tubes are like propane tanks on grills. Empty when needed most.
"Stinkle, stinkle, little fart"....I will never cease to be amazed by the truly endless supply of colloquialisms and amusing inversions you have stored away, and I've already adopted dozens of them
If anyone walks away from that job after completion saying "I've fit bigger things in tigher places", they're lying to ya. If the pin just slides right in ya need a new hole buddy, and that goes for changing machine pins too.
i said "I've fit bigger things in tighter places before" and my gf chuckled and said "Big?". As a tear moved down my cheek i asked her to give me my credit card back :'(
@@altonb93 Just means your GF is ashamed and trying to cover it with humor.
Yeah, I hate it when I get the ol' "hot dog in a hallway" feeling.
Fingers in that hole to get your pin aligned?! That was the scene from shake Hands w Dangers that gave me the heebeegee B’s the mostest . Or was that just inuendo?
If you wouldn’t stick your dingus in it, then don’t stick your finger in it!
I don't think you were alone, I think Mr. Murphy was there for a wee bit.
most of the bobcat mini excavators and some of the bigger ones use a snap ring on one side of the pin and a bolt through the middle of other end, the worst ive seen with those is the bolt breaking at the nut end or just not being tight enough and they fall out, the only pins ive seen fall out are on the bobtach's (mounting plate for attachments)
You got the same type of grease gun as mine .. The EMPTY type.
Air hammers work great on pins also.
Usually I go to get the grease and usually it's 45 c here in Australia and I find that the friggin grease in the heat has separated out and the oil part from it is now all over the bench the grease gun was sitting on
Nice to see some Dutch stickers in your toolbox!!
Previous Oliver Cletrac owner here - I feel your pain, 10x. One day, John's Derriere will be the new Oliver, I am sure of it. Cheers!!
You know it's a job will done when half your tools are now on the floor after you are done and you only started with a couple of wrenches and a hammer.
Absolutely true!
It all started with bent push tube on a boom lift!
Just a couple of wrenches and sockets!
And Thennnnnnn,
Grinder (with cutting wheel),
Various pry bars, left hand drill bits, extractors ,more extractors !
Then i put my D!*k in a vise and thought what would AVE do!?
Then i remembered him posting a video of a technique i hadn't used since 05!
The good ol Nut N Welder!!!
Yo man I Worked at a place called Clark's in bath New York we've powdered coated those things for a place called trayer in Elmira, We would do 1500 In a run and a run 4 runs A-day 5 days a week Monday through Friday love Your videos thanks for posting
I always enjoy your videos. You're narration is the absolute best. It makes my day. Keep it up, and thanks.
I felt your pain with the grease gun always being out. I think there's grease fairies thay nab it or something when we aren't looking.
I used to work at a little mom and pop job shop in Muenster, TX that made those pins for Caterpillar. I did the grinding on the OD. I want to say the tolerance was something like .0003 of an inch.
If you've ever wire wheeled a rim on a tire changer, you'll find out what cactus sack is. You'll stand a little more to the right next time lmao
When I used to work as a heavy equipment mechanic we had a slide hammer the size of a #10 tin can that weighed about 80lbs. Wouldnt work in this case because of the tight area, but worked like a champ on the boom cylinder pins.
Nice approach for that repair, although I thing the pin will chew the retainer eventually! At least the bolts shouldn't break!
3:10 Good to see the safety rags being employed.
Out of grease everytime!!!! I feel your pain great channel.
Had a grinding wheel come apart and hit me as a young man. Good idea to stand to one side of those as well
I’ve had exactly the same kinds of problems with a couple of girlfriends way back.... but a bit of ingenuity and a fair amount of grease works wonders....
So do they charge you extra for the chance to repair their garbage or do you get a free reach-around for your troubles?
The pain in his voice when his grease gun was empty. I felt that lmao
Seems like an easy fix all you need is a well equipped machine shop, a welder and a portapower 🤣
And a wallet so loaded you need a forklift to move it
Don't forget you a need a professional choocher and helper to yell at to keep the flashlight steady and pointed at the right thing
I like how the prybar cleared the grease fitting. It's meant to be.
So looking at the 50 that I operate, the pins go in from the centre out to the tracks! The pins have the keeper welded to the end with one bolt retaining it secure. When/where is your deere john made/from. And witch engine lol
Hap from eastern Ontario 👍🖐🙂🇨🇦
...meanwhile over in Moline, Illinois, the sounds of clipboards clacking off walls and floors could be heard.
Good job with that OSHA compliance - hi-viz and everything!!
On the wire wheel if you are lucky, you pick them out of your whiskers. I had a spot on my back about kidney area wouldn't heal went into the doctor after about a year. They had me come back in 2 weeks to do a Biopsy. In the room I scratched at it and pulled out a crimped wire from a wire wheel. Now the question did it go into the front side or the back side?
10:43 - I literally laughed out loud. I like you. This is one of my favorite youtube channels. Why is your pain my joy?
You know he really was mad, it sounded like a different guy, like younger somehow, weird.
Comedy is someone else's tragedy seen at a distance.
7:13 that grunt when a piece of equipments has tested you far too long and you have to bring the enerpac out 😂
You are a master with word smithing as well as many other areas of knowledge!😁🛫
Just bought my first real piece of equipment, too ashamed to ask others but I’m truly glad to see you also are always out of grease🤣🤣🤣
Spring maintenance season here in the Daaaaaakotas too. Who needs a multi-process weldin' machine when we got a perfectly good collection of migs, arcs, and this absolute Unit here hey!!!
Loved the John Deer warranty comment.
If you break it half in two you get to keep both pieces 😂
How many tools does it take to maintain a design mistake? More than needed to design it right the first time.
I sure do love hard work, I could watch it all day!
Why not turning the groof around the pin so it can rotate?
Now I know what I look like when I'm at work.
You did an excellent job sir. Keep up the good works 😉
You guys on TV always make it look so easy.
Yeah, where’s the mud
Always fun to watch the right tool do the the job.
I wish you were my shop daddy. I learn useful man skills every single video
Which Ginsel forgot to grease that jernt ? Thanks for the vidyas AvE.
if you would have just called I would have helped just take a bit of time I am in NY would have to swim across the lake since I don't have the proper ID too cross the border .. then you would have to tell me where to hold since I would be wearing a mask so I can't see you .. great video also I still get the wire wheel shit stuck in my hoodie and pant legs but the hand grinder wire wheel makes them stick in my legs when you get them coming apart ..
Always find your videos entertaining. Its almost like you know what your doing
Nah, he's just had a few decades of pretending
I dont want to sound rude but a shop tour or toolbox tour would be cool great Video 👍👍
When I nod my head , you hit it!
Need to get you a flex shaft for your die grinder. They're not too pricy and they work well to fit in those toight spaces.
Dam , you made that look easy . I guess it must natural talent . Stay safe , keep clear of those pesky wires !
90% of the time when I had a pin go in that hard, I ended up finding some other more serious issue. Stiff pins are no good.
Yes, that seems way too tight for a pin, might be why it failed so quick. Looks like a low hour machine.
I wonder if having the blade supported off to one side instead of balanced in the middle was causing it to bind.
@@martyk1156 Wonder my behind! Twas a rhetorical question.
I can taste the sarcasm!
Good job Ave!! As for those pesky grease guns running out of grease... I swear, those dang leprechauns sneak around in the dark and suck the grease right out of 'em!!
I love my Enerpac. Perfect tool for the sketchy solo adventure that the bossman and safety guy need to be far far away from.
This was my favorite scene from shake hands with danger. I was always wondering what it looked like if it was done right.
As much as I can watch you struggle, 1 tip I have for you is always try the pins in the holes before reassembling!!
More lube would have been betterer
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