I'm impressed at Kimberly welding, SHE,S GOOD & really neat, I think when a Detroit engine runs away it revs out flat out even with out fuel really enjoyed this video...
Being a Ford man has to be the little dexta for me, having said that what ever you do I will watch because you keep us interested and that Detroit 6/71 took me back to the sound of my Bedford TM 4400 brilliant !😊😊👍🙃
Love the Detroit noise . Brings back a lot of memories putting them on the test bed and firing them up for the first time after mayor surgery . Nice one lord muck
Circa 1970..Seen this happen before, We used to run a fleet of Euclid TS 14's and 24;s scrapers with 4 cyls and 6 cyls and the engine blocks are reversible so the rotation can be reversed. Once after strip down and overhaul we mounted a four cylinder on our dynamometer, cracked it up and it ran away and ripped the prop-shaft and flywheel drive plate off the dyno. Our quick thinking foreman was brave enough to chop the high pressure fuel line to stop the engine, from what I remember the governor linkage had not been assembled correctly . But very little damage to the engine. One important thing to remember when turning these engines over for valve clearances by hand is cut the fuel supply as if these motors are warm they could strike up.
Beautiful work made of the fabrication👌🏼 I’m steeped in and infatuated with 2cycle Detroits and that has nothing to do with being from The South of Michigan! Dad tells a story of a 6-110 on a rock crusher that turned the sky black one day as a rather large bearing failed... When she cleared her throat everyone noticed! Love your level headed aptitude. The true “Runaway Failures” are oftentimes an alternate source of fuel or even crankcase oil going where it doesn’t belong. If the air supply isn’t cut off they can become violently disruptive. I have seen a 6-71 stationary engine in which the cylinder head and crankshaft were basically the only things remaining holding itself together. Probably a wrist pin failure, but the flailing rod annihilated the block casting nearly in two. I assume she ran until the camshaft broke! Great Content as Usual👍🏼 Bless’ns to ya, Tedd
God i love the green 71 the sound is comfort we use a3/71 in our fishing boat thats why they sound like comfort to me you ate getting home with that sound ,long live Jimmy ,also thank you ma Lord,ps let that diesel flow .Gerald NZ
Let’s go with the Dexta. Many years ago a lot of collieries had TS 24 scraper boxes and the twin Detroit’s could be heard singing for miles around in the dead of night. An old coach passed me Friday on I 95 with a Detroit , looked and sounded nice. Probably a V6 though. Not to many around these days. 🏴🇺🇸
I lived four mile away from the local power station, with the wind in the right direction I could hear the Terex motor scrapers screaming away... sweet.! MF 175
Back In the 80s I went sailing for 18 months. Found myself in St Martin looking for something to make some of money. Got hired by a supermarket's to install an emergency generator on the roof. It was a Detroit 6/71 genset. I knew next to nothing about Detroits , but somehow knew enough to know that they were notorious for running away & often had an intake damper to killing it. So prior to firing it up I looked for the damper & made sure it worked. Fired it up & It immediately tried to go into orbit. Very exciting sound! I killed it & went to the owner to tell him he needed a Detroit mechanic, then held out my hand for payment - my job was done.
@@LordMuckYup I know that now, having watched ended Bus Grease Monkey videos, but back then it was a black box to me & I was sailing within a few days. I didn't know about sticking injectors - I thought it might be leaking blower oil seals. Anyway sorting out the mechanicals was not in my scope of work.
An absolute perfect way to clear out the shop for spiderwebs and other stuff thats need to be cleared out🤣👍👍 i think its lovely thath you dare👍👍👍👍👍DEXTA please.
I've seen a few of them run away. Probably the worst was on a 25 below zero morning when an operator was trying to start a crane. The starting fluid was cold se he thought that was the problem. He got a warm can from the shop and it still wouldn't start. As it got lighter out he saw that the emergency stop had been tripped. He reset it. When he started it, it took off, burning the excess fuel and starting fluid. It has so much exhaust pressure that it pushed the muffler off. It survived. It's even more fun when a driver gets one in a truck running backwards.
Dexter please, keep it small for now, something that a ordinary person could tackle. That Detroit was great, and on full chat, unintentionally though!!!, out of this world.
I've lived in Detroit my whole life and I know you wanted to use Detroit Red Wings hockey pucks, but they're too valuable;-] How much smoke when she revved a little high??? All of it!
My dad used to drive Scammell tank transporters as a civilian for the army and often reminisced about routinely coasting down steep hills in first gear with a tank on the back then dumping the clutch to snap the governors so he could get a few extra miles per hour out of tractor unit, apparently it was common practice to go miles off route just to utilise a good hill for an expedient tune up.
Keen to see the 175 next , my will it start t-shirt arrived last week , great process all the way through and really fantastic quality of t-shirt plenty of useable life in it! Thanks!
DEXTA! LOL nothing like a screaming demon!! Detoits if they ain't wound up they ain't making horsepower lol love that Kim is so talented and she does awsome work!!! Love seeing her smile!!!
Got to be the Massey , only because i have great memories of spring harrowing stubble fields aged 14 in one . Thought i was the mutts nuts !! Also it will get the badger Fudweisel into the action !! Good content , and your Ladyship is handy with the welder !!
Two strokes are the best. Remember these Detroit diesels in the CIE Bombardier double decker buses that were the maystay of public transport in Dublin during the 1980s. They used to scream their nuts off and regularly put rods through the block etc... Great days... almost as good as a 100cc racing kart engine [albeit without the aroma of Castrol R30 :)]
We had those Detroit Diesel 6v 71 in a KM Bedford went real well but no back pressure going down hill it was the first to have them in New Zealand at the time as Gm put them in as we needed them to haul containers
In Tech School about 15 years ago a 12v-149 took off, the instructor grabbed the nearest C02 fire extinguisher and stopped it dead, detroits are horrifying when they take off lol
Having grown up with an old 8n and 9n I think another Ford would be fun. But that Massey sounds interesting too. I'm going to watch either way. Both sound like a good bit of fun
In the early 90’s I worked on a potato farm in Derbyshire. We used a 3000 for moving the Artic bulkers (empty and full) around the slightly sloped, wet and muddy concrete yard. As you can imagine, this led to some hairy moments. You know, the ones where your arse is grabbing the seat.
Nice work there Kim!! Can't let LM take all the credit lol! Thanks for shipping my T shirt, can't wait to sport it about ! My vote is for the Massey 175!!!
Great video as always, can’t beat blowing the cob webs out and fumigating the shop all at once and good see Kimberly getting torn in about it👍!!! Looking forward to the Matador engine video and it’s the Fordson Dexta for me please, had one here for the last 40+ years and still is capable of doing a days work😀. Mind how you go 🐶🚜👍👌
Hi there Mucker WoW she sang out there and didn’t mis a beat and running lovely too, young Kim is pretty tidy with the welding!! Proper job. Great video, fenland Rob
Great video, I like the tidy welding 👌👍. Don't know about you but I always jump when an engine does a trick like that, good you had things ready to be able to stop it just in case 👍. I'd like to see a MF175
Great video ladies and gentlemen, you need a thumping great fan installed and a good door to get some draft through, good secure frame it stands on Ford Dexta orange wheels as you say the dog right on que
Hi mucker! Like I said before I'm a Ferguson fan, but I would like to see the dexta first, never knew many of those, I'm curious about it! Keep with the good videos!! I wait all week for them!!
Another brilliant video Mucker, I would like 👍 to see the Dexter too please. Your glamorous assistant did a fantastic job of welding up the extra frame for your 6-71 Detroit Diesel engine and I have some really great 👍 things about those engines and that one of them is that they will go on virtually forever and that six cylinder that and your glamorous assistant were working on made a really cool 😎 sound when she was 🏃♀️. See you next time your Lordship and I am really looking forward to seeing the AEC Matador?.
Go for the dexta. 175 very similar to the 165 nothing wrong with that but the dexta a little bit different. Great video again. Fair play to Kim she's a very good fabricator👍
love the sound of a 2 stroke jimmy the old man had one of the first TM Bedfords in NZ with an 8v 71 in it 318 HP twin stacks you could hear it coming 10 km's away lol lol
Nice ! Those 6-71 was developed for WW2 and are still the most reliable engine ! They are like LEGO block they can be direction change, flywheel inverted... Have fun 😁🇨🇦
Great vid mukka. Iam going for the dexter. Just recieved my fud weasel t shirt and stickers, great quality T shirt fits like a glove. Thanks for a good reliable service. Keep up the good work. Cheers Geoff
Kim's welding is very tidy good to see a hands on girl. Loving the content
Thanks 💅🏼☺️
Everyone likes Kim, who wouldn't want her working in their shed. She knows her stuff.
@@terryatkinson899 I saw that smile on her face when it was finally running👍👍I believe I'm a bit enamored with her😍😘
I'm impressed at Kimberly welding, SHE,S GOOD & really neat, I think when a Detroit engine runs away it revs out flat out even with out fuel really enjoyed this video...
Being a Ford man has to be the little dexta for me, having said that what ever you do I will watch because you keep us interested and that Detroit 6/71 took me back to the sound of my Bedford TM 4400 brilliant !😊😊👍🙃
Great video. Kim’s welding is superb. Great to see. Ford Dexta definitely. Lovely little tractor.
Love the Detroit noise . Brings back a lot of memories putting them on the test bed and firing them up for the first time after mayor surgery . Nice one lord muck
Has to be the Dexter ,Kim can sort any welding seems that she can turn her hand to anything !!
I don’t know why but I’m drawn to the little Dexter. I feel like it’s the underdog somehow 😂
Circa 1970..Seen this happen before, We used to run a fleet of Euclid TS 14's and 24;s scrapers with 4 cyls and 6 cyls and the engine blocks are reversible so the rotation can be reversed. Once after strip down and overhaul we mounted a four cylinder on our dynamometer, cracked it up and it ran away and ripped the prop-shaft and flywheel drive plate off the dyno. Our quick thinking foreman was brave enough to chop the high pressure fuel line to stop the engine, from what I remember the governor linkage had not been assembled correctly . But very little damage to the engine. One important thing to remember when turning these engines over for valve clearances by hand is cut the fuel supply as if these motors are warm they could strike up.
Beautiful work made of the fabrication👌🏼
I’m steeped in and infatuated with 2cycle Detroits and that has nothing to do with being from The South of Michigan! Dad tells a story of a 6-110 on a rock crusher that turned the sky black one day as a rather large bearing failed... When she cleared her throat everyone noticed!
Love your level headed aptitude.
The true “Runaway Failures” are oftentimes an alternate source of fuel or even crankcase oil going where it doesn’t belong. If the air supply isn’t cut off they can become violently disruptive. I have seen a 6-71 stationary engine in which the cylinder head and crankshaft were basically the only things remaining holding itself together. Probably a wrist pin failure, but the flailing rod annihilated the block casting nearly in two. I assume she ran until the camshaft broke!
Great Content as Usual👍🏼
Bless’ns to ya, Tedd
God i love the green 71 the sound is comfort we use a3/71 in our fishing boat thats why they sound like comfort to me you ate getting home with that sound ,long live Jimmy ,also thank you ma Lord,ps let that diesel flow .Gerald NZ
I’d have to say the Massey. Kim is a fair hand on the welder. Better than many I’ve seen. Great show as always 👍
Nothing like a screaming Detroit to make you smile! Love it when they bark like that!
That lady can weld that engine sounds so sweet 👍👌
Let’s go with the Dexta. Many years ago a lot of collieries had TS 24 scraper boxes and the twin Detroit’s could be heard singing for miles around in the dead of night. An old coach passed me Friday on I 95 with a Detroit , looked and sounded nice. Probably a V6 though. Not to many around these days.
🏴🇺🇸
Got to be the dexta. Some tidy welding girl, keep the vids coming.
Smart welding Kim !
Dexter Please Kurt! Hope you are all well,nice work on the Detroit !
I lived four mile away from the local power station, with the wind in the right direction I could hear the Terex motor scrapers screaming away... sweet.!
MF 175
Id like to see you’re working on the Dexta. Nice welds made by Kim.
brings back memories love the sound of the 671
dexta one of the first tractors i ever rode on with family relative when was about nine many moons ago
Back In the 80s I went sailing for 18 months. Found myself in St Martin looking for something to make some of money.
Got hired by a supermarket's to install an emergency generator on the roof.
It was a Detroit 6/71 genset.
I knew next to nothing about Detroits , but somehow knew enough to know that they were notorious for running away & often had an intake damper to killing it.
So prior to firing it up I looked for the damper & made sure it worked. Fired it up & It immediately tried to go into orbit. Very exciting sound!
I killed it & went to the owner to tell him he needed a Detroit mechanic, then held out my hand for payment - my job was done.
Stuck injector (or several)
Easy enough fix, strip, test, rebuild.
I had the same issue with my 4-71
Early part of video 👌🏼
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@@LordMuckYup I know that now, having watched ended Bus Grease Monkey videos, but back then it was a black box to me & I was sailing within a few days. I didn't know about sticking injectors - I thought it might be leaking blower oil seals.
Anyway sorting out the mechanicals was not in my scope of work.
An absolute perfect way to clear out the shop for spiderwebs and other stuff thats need to be cleared out🤣👍👍 i think its lovely thath you dare👍👍👍👍👍DEXTA please.
Dexta please Lord Muck, I think you've got a ghost watching you through the window for this vid 😀😀
It was Kimberly stopping the little terror from jumping on set and stopping the filming
I saw that too.
I've seen a few of them run away. Probably the worst was on a 25 below zero morning when an operator was trying to start a crane. The starting fluid was cold se he thought that was the problem. He got a warm can from the shop and it still wouldn't start. As it got lighter out he saw that the emergency stop had been tripped. He reset it. When he started it, it took off, burning the excess fuel and starting fluid. It has so much exhaust pressure that it pushed the muffler off. It survived.
It's even more fun when a driver gets one in a truck running backwards.
Dexter please, keep it small for now, something that a ordinary person could tackle. That Detroit was great, and on full chat, unintentionally though!!!, out of this world.
I've lived in Detroit my whole life and I know you wanted to use Detroit Red Wings hockey pucks, but they're too valuable;-] How much smoke when she revved a little high??? All of it!
What a wonderful noise. Takes me back to my Terex days, shovels and dumpers. Cracking vvideo.
My dad used to drive Scammell tank transporters as a civilian for the army and often reminisced about routinely coasting down steep hills in first gear with a tank on the back then dumping the clutch to snap the governors so he could get a few extra miles per hour out of tractor unit, apparently it was common practice to go miles off route just to utilise a good hill for an expedient tune up.
It's a five minute job to do that without reverting to over speeding the engine.
Keen to see the 175 next , my will it start t-shirt arrived last week , great process all the way through and really fantastic quality of t-shirt plenty of useable life in it! Thanks!
Glad you like it 👍
DEXTA! LOL nothing like a screaming demon!! Detoits if they ain't wound up they ain't making horsepower lol love that Kim is so talented and she does awsome work!!! Love seeing her smile!!!
No end to Kim's talents.Great to see the Detroit fire up.
Damn that makes a good noise.
Awesome as ever guys.
Be well and stay safe.
Slightly scary brown pants time.. Well controlled !!
Love the sound of the Detroits. I had an old Dynahoe Backhoe with a Detroit in it. Loved it!
Love the sound of a Detroit
Loved the Detroit decoke, looking forward to seeing more.
dextra sounds interesting and kudos to Kim for the nice welding!
When you put the block of wood over the supercharger all i thought of was when peg got that concrete truck haha
Got to be the Massey , only because i have great memories of spring harrowing stubble fields aged 14 in one . Thought i was the mutts nuts !! Also it will get the badger Fudweisel into the action !! Good content , and your Ladyship is handy with the welder !!
Two strokes are the best. Remember these Detroit diesels in the CIE Bombardier double decker buses that were the maystay of public transport in Dublin during the 1980s. They used to scream their nuts off and regularly put rods through the block etc... Great days... almost as good as a 100cc racing kart engine [albeit without the aroma of Castrol R30 :)]
We had those Detroit Diesel 6v 71 in a KM Bedford went real well but no back pressure going down hill it was the first to have them in New Zealand at the time as Gm put them in as we needed them to haul containers
Developed in Australia of course.
In Tech School about 15 years ago a 12v-149 took off, the instructor grabbed the nearest C02 fire extinguisher and stopped it dead, detroits are horrifying when they take off lol
Brilliant fun. The noise that made was epic.
Having grown up with an old 8n and 9n I think another Ford would be fun. But that Massey sounds interesting too. I'm going to watch either way. Both sound like a good bit of fun
My t-shirt came the other day and today was the first time wearing it, great quality and really nice feeling. Thanks for offering them
Detroits do have the habit of running away at times , but are great hard working engines I love this video LM thanks for posting this cheers !!
my uncle had a commer twostroke tipper truck .I remember hearing it coming up the road as a kid awesome things diiesel twostrokes.
In the early 90’s I worked on a potato farm in Derbyshire. We used a 3000 for moving the Artic bulkers (empty and full) around the slightly sloped, wet and muddy concrete yard. As you can imagine, this led to some hairy moments. You know, the ones where your arse is grabbing the seat.
Dexta loved it on the hay bob catching some rays👍🚜
Oh the Dexta please, thats where the driving career started, Good job Kimberly, Kurt and Puppo, very nice bit of welding, a talented Lady:):)
Nice work there Kim!! Can't let LM take all the credit lol! Thanks for shipping my T shirt, can't wait to sport it about ! My vote is for the Massey 175!!!
As a ford man I would like to see the dexta, looking forward to seeing the AEC video 👍👍
Dexta lord muck, also Kim did extremely well job on the plasma cutting and her welding is spot on.
Ffs. I had my earphones in when the Detroit let loose. My ears are still ringing. 😂😂😂. Best sound ever. Got to be the Dexter im afraid. 👍
Great video as always, can’t beat blowing the cob webs out and fumigating the shop all at once and good see Kimberly getting torn in about it👍!!!
Looking forward to the Matador engine video and it’s the Fordson Dexta for me please, had one here for the last 40+ years and still is capable of doing a days work😀.
Mind how you go 🐶🚜👍👌
Renko is Detroit powered - great channel - ATB
Hi there Mucker WoW she sang out there and didn’t mis a beat and running lovely too, young Kim is pretty tidy with the welding!! Proper job. Great video, fenland Rob
Dexta. And thanks for all of the awesome content you bring to the channel.
Massey 175 and that Detroit engine sounds absolutely savage 🤤🤤
Sounds lovely that Detroit especially on full song 👍
Would be good to see a massy . That welding and fabrication was really great 👍 you definitely cleared the cobwebs out of the engine
Great video, I like the tidy welding 👌👍. Don't know about you but I always jump when an engine does a trick like that, good you had things ready to be able to stop it just in case 👍.
I'd like to see a MF175
Love the smell of Detroit Diesel in the morning.
Glad you know your diesels!
Well that de coked it 😂, sounds lovely that.
Great video ladies and gentlemen, you need a thumping great fan installed and a good door to get some draft through, good secure frame it stands on
Ford Dexta orange wheels as you say the dog right on que
Hi mucker! Like I said before I'm a Ferguson fan, but I would like to see the dexta first, never knew many of those, I'm curious about it! Keep with the good videos!! I wait all week for them!!
And one of my favorite sounds is a Detroit reving up. Great video Muck!
Thought you'd like that Don 😉
Another brilliant video Mucker, I would like 👍 to see the Dexter too please.
Your glamorous assistant did a fantastic job of welding up the extra frame for your 6-71 Detroit Diesel engine and I have some really great 👍 things about those engines and that one of them is that they will go on virtually forever and that six cylinder that and your glamorous assistant were working on made a really cool 😎 sound when she was 🏃♀️.
See you next time your Lordship and I am really looking forward to seeing the AEC Matador?.
Cheers Jack 👍
i will watch what ever you put on and i will injoy them all.
An unexpected Mucker video, suddenly the day just got brighter.
The dexta would be a great project and a good thing to watch.
That Detroit rev up was kind of epic, I hope you will ad a couple of seconds of that in the credits going forward...
Dexta please sir lovely bit of welding 👌
I think I would love to see the 175 they were great tractors
Go for the dexta. 175 very similar to the 165 nothing wrong with that but the dexta a little bit different. Great video again. Fair play to Kim she's a very good fabricator👍
Gotta love them hockey puck mounts
love the sound of a 2 stroke jimmy the old man had one of the first TM Bedfords in NZ with an 8v 71 in it 318 HP twin stacks you could hear it coming 10 km's away lol lol
Another great video your Lordship, good to see Kim again love a girl in overalls 🥰 Keep up the good work and stay safe mucked.
Yes definitely the ford dexta all the way👍. Can't wait for the next video, I'm still catching up on all your old video's as I'm a late subscriber.
Enjoyed the video, dexta for me had a few on the farm my granddad worked on.
Keep up the good work cheers 👍🚜
Nice ! Those 6-71 was developed for WW2 and are still the most reliable engine ! They are like LEGO block they can be direction change, flywheel inverted... Have fun 😁🇨🇦
Wow you could hear the valves bouncing with the govner opening up haha, but sounds well👍🚜 Massey please 😎
Love to see the little dexta
That cleared her throat lol its gotta be the dexter nice little tractor and can't wait for the matador great old truck give doggy a cuddle from me 😍
The 175 for me please and nice bit of welding as well.
Lots of respect for that lady turning wrenches wish i would knew a female mechanic
Good work 👍👍
I know a few good female welders, mechanics and machine operators.
@@LordMuck awesome 👍
Massey. Brill as normal mate, love the hockey 🏒 puck tip.....😎😎😎😎
Love the sound of a Detroit especially went they like sending them selfs 😁 Kim needs to be next to you, can see her watching 👀 Dexta next 👍
She was stopping the dog from calling time on filming
Eventually! That sounded really nice 😂
That Detroit did a Lord Flashheart: wruff!
Great vid! And for me I'd have to say Massey.
Like you I love watching danger marine, Stu is a top bloke and what his mate don’t know about Detroit’s isn’t worth tuppence
Nearly a brown trousers and bike clips job lol. Great Fab work by Kim, good job guys 👍👍 let’s go for the Massey
The Dexta please had one for years stupidly sold it
Great entertainment hats off to the pair of you
175 for me please. Some very nice work on that frame by Kimberley by the way
I was thinking Dangar Stu with his Detroit engine.
yup the lord is back ,,, good to see you mate
Always enjoy your vids because you talk about the engines and not yourself 😂😂❤❤
Wayne Gretzky comes from Brantford and he played for the Oilers. What's not to love?
Great vid mukka. Iam going for the dexter. Just recieved my fud weasel t shirt and stickers, great quality T shirt fits like a glove. Thanks for a good reliable service. Keep up the good work. Cheers Geoff
Glad you like it 👍