I will never ever complain about working on something and having to take a couple things off to get to the problem after watching you taking all the stuff off an engine just to get to the point off starting on the actual problem area, and wonder why it cost so much to have things repaired. Thanks for the video Warren, appreciate your time.
Interesting. Thanks for the backstory of the strawberry industry and how the equipment you work on is utilized in your local Ag industry. It frustrates me when people work in an industry and don't know how all the pieces come together.👍
That John Deere engine makes my New Holland T7.170 look simple. Since you mentioned the engine swaps the Ford L8000 with 8.3 Cummins instead of the Ford 7.8 me and my brother did is running well. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thanks so much for bringing us along for all these projects. Nice to see the hay squeeze complete, that was a big job. Hope it works well for the owner.
Back in the 70`s I was cultivating with a D4D Cat. It dropped an exhaust valve we hauled to town. The Cat dealer replaced the head and rebuilt the one cylinder that was damaged. Now in 2023 that tractor is still running good and doing field work. But with the modern plastic tractors we have it is semi retired. My brother purchased a D6 last year. We are going old school as these old Cat`s are reliable. Most of the younger famers have never driven a steel track machine.
Another Great Video, Warren. Glad to hear the Hay Squeeze is off and running, hopefully no issues besides the oil pan gasket leak. It looks like Deere is having an issue, depending on how many hours it has on it. I really appreciate you taking the time to drag us along. Thanks.
I know you were proud to see that hay squeeze running and working so well for the owner, to bad about one little drip, i would have been irritated to. This guy will have a good runner that cost far less than a new or used one to repair, even if the bill was 30 grand or more. They have not made anything to really last for year's, just piling on more plastic emissions crap. I don't understand these guy's who are die hard for deere, or any other company living off it's name. Good for you though Warren, keeps you in business as long as you can get the parts. Thanks for another great video, i reckon I'm gonna have to come back for the next one uh humm. G-d bless.
Hey Warren, great video on the engine tear down. And great commentary on the industry. I picked strawberries growing up as a kid in the willamette valley. The industry has come a long way! Thanks much for sharing my friend!
This was enjoyable Warren. I'm no farmer, emission junk aside, looks to me that Deere designed to maximize repair costs. It's funny how some brand/model engines are easy to work on and some are just hard. Thanks for the tractor use and strawberry industry background. I look forward to the engine rebuild. I'm always impressed by your work ethic, knowledge, wisdom a take on life. Regards from London, UK.
Thank you Warren for another great video. Glad to see the hay squeeze is done and running. You have so much work and still take time to record these videos for your viewers. The folks out where your at is very lucky to have you around and the skills you have.
Thing has sensors to check sensors. Clean air act, thats it, its just an act. Added BS to make more money for the investors of farm equipment. A tractor does not need to be all high tech it just needs to work the fields. The struggle is really time consuming just to get the head off. Good video Warren.
I'm watching you Warren fight around with those sockets that are falling off because you haven't got a ring to hold that socket on the impact gun. I just sent you some from Amazon to hopefully fit those Impact Guns 1/2" and 3/8" All the best from Surrey BC Canada
Thanks once again for a really informative video. JD seems to have some issues for sure. I don't envy you having to keep up with all the changes. You seem to stay on top of them pretty well.
Warren you have got to ask how did we manage before all this crap on our tractor engines when I started farming the only electric on a tractor was the starter and lights and we managed wonderfully well
Love listen to your stories while you are working away. And your knowledge of engins and what problems you may encounter.that valve had certainly done some damage .now you know what parts you need to order .but has turned out to be a bigger job now ..Look forward to your over vidios on this . Nice work warren 👍👍👍👍
Great video Warren really enjoy watching you work on this tractor and finding out it's going to need an overhaul to fix the damage from dropping a valve. Glad to hear the Hay squeeze is headed to work. Looking forward to your next video stay safe Warren.
When I was a much younger person, I picked strawberries several summers in NW Oregon. At that time the plants were left in the ground for multiple seasons. In fact the most common variety grown didn't really start to produce a good crop until the third year and would be left in place for at least two to three more years. Times have changed and now the varieties grown are a lot different, but to be honest, they don't have as much flavor as the old Northwest variety. Must be progress?
Commercial varieties have great flavor. The difference is time of harvest and travel time to market. Strawberries do not ripen once picked, so to get a marketable berry across country (7-10days) they are picked before they are ready, otherwise they would turn to mush. Unlike these little bitty berries here in Oregon that get to mature because they travel 5 minutes to be sold. You can’t keep a PNW berry for more than a day or two before they turn to mush.
I am in my 60`s and I was raised on a farm. I have only seen one break down when I the equipment was not needed. This was winter time I was moving an N6 Gleaner combine to the shop for some repairs. As I backed it out of the barn a rear spindle broke. My boss and I laughed at looked at each other and said at least not 100 degrees outside.
Me and my dad run a farm up in mt. angel oregon and we grow around 40 acers of strawberries, among other things, and i think we get our strawberry roots from northern california.
My God you pay a small fortune for a wire harness for a JD product and yet they cannot even have the quality control to make sure the connectors last even one repair cycle. The plastic crap on every car/truck/tractor/ect... is just a (CENSORED)IN Nightmare these days!
I wonder if the valve lash was ever adjusted? I think a lot of the problems like this I see on the Deeres come from guys never adjusting the lash then they get tight start holding off the seat overheat and boom she gone. The other issue is when they get tight they can drag the cam rollers sideways wipe out the cam get loose and boom she gone.
Do you go back with a small screw driver? And straighten out the fen that you've bent in the radiator so they don't clog up with dirt over time when it's running just wondering?
Jesus that’s a lot of work getting that head off, you cant beat the old mechanical stuff like a 2 wheel drive Massey Ferguson 100 series up to the 500 series, you can split them and get the engine out in a couple of hours.
I bought a 38 HP Mahindra last year, have you worked on those machines? Frankly, after watching your videos for the last few years I would only want you to do any major repairs.
just interested in what you think is the cause of the failure. this seems to be a common problem on the Ag tractors. EGT to high of not adjusting overhead like it is supposed to be?
Great point! They going to have to try something completly different. You would think after 20 years it would be sorted out. One day it is temps to low, the next to high. Speaking of temps....waiting for he new R1234 freon in yellow iron.
It's happening on everything the last few years. Valves. When they cannot source them from the normal supply they find another sometimes inferior valve. Automotive has same chit happening
"another dropped valve" sounds like my time at cummins northeast about 1999 ; 3 , iSX/signature engine in one week for dropped valve . only with "trunked pistons" , you could almost reach THRU and hand shake guy on otherside . some , iSM as well . switched to all iRON pistons , problem solved with "total scrape heap destruction " anyway . soft valve locks .....
What would cause a valve spring to break? Defective part or something else? Seems crazy for a so-called premium brand that has been making tractors forever to use inferior quality critical engine parts.
Seems that many JD components are being made from overseas inferior materials and there is absolutely no quality control being used. I'm guessing 8 hours labour to remove the head, assess damage and order parts.
I find it odd that they only have one tractor for a job that is so important to get done on time. I would think they could have another tractor available, maybe just have to swap the tires then continue on with work.
The hardest working man on TH-cam. Take care of youself.
It's a travesty what the EPA has forced on the American diesel engine consumer.
And gas engines
I actually like ODB2 it’s better than ODB1
You can thank Obama
But we’re saving the planet, right? This diesel epa crap is a joke. Twice the cost and maybe a third of full life on an engine
We have the same shit here in Europe ,,DPF up the wazzu,,just destroying Diesel engines,,,,,,And we use much more diesel engined cars than the US...
"No shortage of bullshit" is the understatement of the year...
I will never ever complain about working on something and having to take a couple things off to get to the problem after watching you taking all the stuff off an engine just to get to the point off starting on the actual problem area, and wonder why it cost so much to have things repaired. Thanks for the video Warren, appreciate your time.
I sure hope your customers appreciate your abilities Warren, I have a feeling they don't realize how lucky they are to have you.
The backstory on the strawberry farming was informative!
Warren is keeping a lot of California working, all by himself.
The work you get done in a day is just amazing, I haven’t even finished my coffee and it’s now noon, just in time for lunch.
Great story on Strawberry planting. Great video Warren. I look forward to seeing the rebuild.
Interesting. Thanks for the backstory of the strawberry industry and how the equipment you work on is utilized in your local Ag industry. It frustrates me when people work in an industry and don't know how all the pieces come together.👍
Thank you. It amazes me that you can have all those units torn down waiting for parts, then can remember what goes where putting them back together.
That John Deere engine makes my New Holland T7.170 look simple. Since you mentioned the engine swaps the Ford L8000 with 8.3 Cummins instead of the Ford 7.8 me and my brother did is running well. Thank you for the inspiration.
Jesus Warren, you are a walking encyclopedia! I love your videos!
A big Thank You from the Great White North. Kindest regards 🇨🇦🇨🇦
"You ain't fixin that with a laptop " No truer words 🤣
I liked that one too.
Thanks so much for bringing us along for all these projects. Nice to see the hay squeeze complete, that was a big job. Hope it works well for the owner.
thanks warren for another blockbuster!
Back in the 70`s I was cultivating with a D4D Cat. It dropped an exhaust valve we hauled to town. The Cat dealer replaced the head and rebuilt the one cylinder that was damaged. Now in 2023 that tractor is still running good and doing field work. But with the modern plastic tractors we have it is semi retired. My brother purchased a D6 last year. We are going old school as these old Cat`s are reliable. Most of the younger famers have never driven a steel track machine.
Thank you Warren for all the great videos. 👏👏
Nothing better than watching warren after work 👍
Another Great Video, Warren. Glad to hear the Hay Squeeze is off and running, hopefully no issues besides the oil pan gasket leak. It looks like Deere is having an issue, depending on how many hours it has on it. I really appreciate you taking the time to drag us along. Thanks.
I know you were proud to see that hay squeeze running and working so well for the owner, to bad about one little drip, i would have been irritated to. This guy will have a good runner that cost far less than a new or used one to repair, even if the bill was 30 grand or more. They have not made anything to really last for year's, just piling on more plastic emissions crap. I don't understand these guy's who are die hard for deere, or any other company living off it's name. Good for you though Warren, keeps you in business as long as you can get the parts. Thanks for another great video, i reckon I'm gonna have to come back for the next one uh humm. G-d bless.
I wouldn’t mind seeing a put-back-together video as this is the truly terrifying part 😂
Thank you for the video Warren, have a good Sunday when it comes tomorrow along with your family and dogs too. 👍
Hey Warren, great video on the engine tear down. And great commentary on the industry. I picked strawberries growing up as a kid in the willamette valley. The industry has come a long way! Thanks much for sharing my friend!
Fantastic introduction Warren. Thank you 😎👍🇬🇧
How do u remember how all that crap goes back together. U r amazing Warren. Good job.
This was enjoyable Warren. I'm no farmer, emission junk aside, looks to me that Deere designed to maximize repair costs. It's funny how some brand/model engines are easy to work on and some are just hard. Thanks for the tractor use and strawberry industry background. I look forward to the engine rebuild. I'm always impressed by your work ethic, knowledge, wisdom a take on life. Regards from London, UK.
Thanks for the Video 🚜Warren 👍
Thank you Warren for another great video. Glad to see the hay squeeze is done and running. You have so much work and still take time to record these videos for your viewers. The folks out where your at is very lucky to have you around and the skills you have.
Awesome Vid Warren! thanks for the info! This is why I love watching this channel.
Waiting for the Kobota boys to chime in😂
I am a farmer so I understand equipment, what I can't understand is having to depend on equipment with 10000 hrs on it for a time sensitive crop.
Some people like the thrill of gambling...
I really like those tractors with the front hook up like that I’ve seen it on tractors in Europe always a great video buddy thanks for sharing
Thing has sensors to check sensors. Clean air act, thats it, its just an act. Added BS to make more money for the investors of farm equipment. A tractor does not need to be all high tech it just needs to work the fields. The struggle is really time consuming just to get the head off. Good video Warren.
I'm watching you Warren fight around with those sockets that are falling off because you haven't got a ring to hold that socket on the impact gun. I just sent you some from Amazon to hopefully fit those Impact Guns 1/2" and 3/8"
All the best from Surrey BC Canada
That was sure nice of you.
It was slowing him down too much!!@@nickchannel5364
There is a lot of good information in this video. Thank You for Your time and efforts to share it all. Best Wishes Warren.
Thanks once again for a really informative video. JD seems to have some issues for sure. I don't envy you having to keep up with all the changes. You seem to stay on top of them pretty well.
well they had the right man on the job
i would hate to get the bill on that one
Warren you have got to ask how did we manage before all this crap on our tractor engines when I started farming the only electric on a tractor was the starter and lights and we managed wonderfully well
Talk to the EPA and the California Air Resources Board. I'm sure they can tell you why all the extra equipment is needed...
Thanks for the background information in the voice over. Interesting.
Love listen to your stories while you are working away.
And your knowledge of engins and what problems you may encounter.that valve had certainly done some damage .now you know what parts you need to order .but has turned out to be a bigger job now ..Look forward to your over vidios on this .
Nice work warren 👍👍👍👍
Great video Warren really enjoy watching you work on this tractor and finding out it's going to need an overhaul to fix the damage from dropping a valve. Glad to hear the Hay squeeze is headed to work. Looking forward to your next video stay safe Warren.
When I was a much younger person, I picked strawberries several summers in NW Oregon. At that time the plants were left in the ground for multiple seasons. In fact the most common variety grown didn't really start to produce a good crop until the third year and would be left in place for at least two to three more years. Times have changed and now the varieties grown are a lot different, but to be honest, they don't have as much flavor as the old Northwest variety. Must be progress?
Commercial varieties have great flavor. The difference is time of harvest and travel time to market. Strawberries do not ripen once picked, so to get a marketable berry across country (7-10days) they are picked before they are ready, otherwise they would turn to mush. Unlike these little bitty berries here in Oregon that get to mature because they travel 5 minutes to be sold. You can’t keep a PNW berry for more than a day or two before they turn to mush.
Great video Warren
I am in my 60`s and I was raised on a farm. I have only seen one break down when I the equipment was not needed. This was winter time I was moving an N6 Gleaner combine to the shop for some repairs. As I backed it out of the barn a rear spindle broke. My boss and I laughed at looked at each other and said at least not 100 degrees outside.
Thanks for story on strawberry never new
You're skill is amazing to watch and you're entertaining to listen too!
Hi. How you know that much?😅 I almost give up with my own mechanic work sometimes its to difficult. Thanks for video. Greetings from Poland. 💪
I can’t believe the speed you work at. It seems like that entire tractor was built from the cylinder head outward.
Thank you for the explanation; I never knew.
Your a good man Warren
👍👍👍👍,.. have a good weekend man...get some rest...see ya next time 👊
Thanks for the info
Thanks again for another great video.
Me and my dad run a farm up in mt. angel oregon and we grow around 40 acers of strawberries, among other things, and i think we get our strawberry roots from northern california.
I'd like to know hours on these engine failures if the info was available.
Your assistant hands you your tools as needed.
You are 💯 percent correct , the laptop won't fix that one.....!!!
Sure makes a man appreciate the old tractors! How did we ever get by before the EPA came along?
Gee, that looks almost as complicated as my 1949 John Deere A.
It seems like you work on more green junk than anything else
Warrens Racing Hay squeeze, ( # 1 in Bail Racing ) Call, Western truck and Tractor.
So what do you enjoy most Warren, puzzle diagnosis or jobs that you already know what you have to do ?
How much HP do you think is in that hay squeeze Warren?
My God you pay a small fortune for a wire harness for a JD product and yet they cannot even have the quality control to make sure the connectors last even one repair cycle.
The plastic crap on every car/truck/tractor/ect... is just a (CENSORED)IN Nightmare these days!
Are these high hour machines? Or is the high temps from regen causing problems, Or is it bad springs? What's your opinion.
I wonder if the valve lash was ever adjusted? I think a lot of the problems like this I see on the Deeres come from guys never adjusting the lash then they get tight start holding off the seat overheat and boom she gone. The other issue is when they get tight they can drag the cam rollers sideways wipe out the cam get loose and boom she gone.
Do you go back with a small screw driver? And straighten out the fen that you've bent in the radiator so they don't clog up with dirt over time when it's running just wondering?
How many hours in this engine.
Driving it to the shop did not help any.
Jesus that’s a lot of work getting that head off, you cant beat the old mechanical stuff like a 2 wheel drive Massey Ferguson 100 series up to the 500 series, you can split them and get the engine out in a couple of hours.
I bought a 38 HP Mahindra last year, have you worked on those machines? Frankly, after watching your videos for the last few years I would only want you to do any major repairs.
You have DEF on your new tractor
No def
Amazing...
Did JD move away from using Cummins Engines?
How many hours are on that engine?
Always something the designers do to make the mechanic buy more tools.
What causes that, what brand of oil they using?
just interested in what you think is the cause of the failure. this seems to be a common problem on the Ag tractors. EGT to high of not adjusting overhead like it is supposed to be?
Great point! They going to have to try something completly different. You would think after 20 years it would be sorted out. One day it is temps to low, the next to high. Speaking of temps....waiting for he new R1234 freon in yellow iron.
It's happening on everything the last few years. Valves. When they cannot source them from the normal supply they find another sometimes inferior valve. Automotive has same chit happening
You're a weapon!
RIP JD
They certainly don't make JD tractors like they used to and with all this EPA crap as well, these things just seem to be broken more than not
"another dropped valve" sounds like my time at cummins northeast about 1999 ; 3 , iSX/signature engine in one week for dropped valve . only with "trunked pistons" , you could almost reach THRU and hand shake guy on otherside . some , iSM as well . switched to all iRON pistons , problem solved with "total scrape heap destruction " anyway . soft valve locks .....
I just worked on a 550k that broke a valve clean right where the keepers hold on to it and it destroyed the engine
what an ending, W O W...................................
That thing has probably ran it's whole life without ever having the valve lash adjusted
Undoubtedly a chore.
What would cause a valve spring to break? Defective part or something else? Seems crazy for a so-called premium brand that has been making tractors forever to use inferior quality critical engine parts.
valve locks wear out ?
Seems that many JD components are being made from overseas inferior materials and there is absolutely no quality control being used.
I'm guessing 8 hours labour to remove the head, assess damage and order parts.
John deere what a piece of garbage. At least it gives you plenty of work
not sure if you stated it and i missed it but how many hours were on that engine
11k
Ever forget how put any of that crap back tha way it should? What do you do?
Wouldnt be so bad if all the wires werent thrown over the engine like a spider web and were out of the way
I find it odd that they only have one tractor for a job that is so important to get done on time.
I would think they could have another tractor available, maybe just have to swap the tires then continue on with work.
Marijuana is the biggest crop in California now
stopped like a deer.
Time for a haircut sailor...LOL...
Never a good thing when the top of the valve is stuck sideways in the valve seat.
Another Deere bites the dust.
Post video repair haircut is approved. So, advancement to MM1 (SS) approved. LOL....Hehe...
No def