Yeah that’s good stuff three years ago I did rear leaf spring bushings and shackles on a 97 Oldsmobile bravado so this job was similar just a lot bigger
hey man what is the make and model or part number for those jacks man, i bet those make doing spring pin bushings and springs a little easier then a floor jack
@@SemiWorkin Yeah I know that feeling! I usually torch 'em off too even if it doesn't really need it, gets the old hardware off fast that's gonna be replaced anyway. I need to make a spring hanger for our hoist like ya'll have, like the single-tire dolly for sliding the wheels off the studs as well. A lot of guys don't seem to like doing this kind of work, personally I enjoy it! Minus the rust of course. With the right tools and sometimes a few minutes to step back and figure out the easiest way to lift/position something heavy especially when working by yourself it's a fun challenge.
Great job semi working thanks for the great content keep the videos coming they very helpful God bless
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Yeah that’s good stuff three years ago I did rear leaf spring bushings and shackles on a 97 Oldsmobile bravado so this job was similar just a lot bigger
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love it!
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super, thank you
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Where in the world can you buy a spring picker like yours?
Did you change them because of the rust or where they just beat down?
Thanks for watching!! It was a combination of both.
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Never thought of using an engine hoist,I did leaf springs on a box truck we lifted it by hand 😬😬
Thanks for watching!! Work smart not hard.
It looks to be an old hospital patient lift.
Les falta que apretaran machín las abrazaderas, porque luego de quejan de que están flojas o se barajean las hojas de los peines!
Great job like to Watch you thanks you
Wow, there is a lot of rust in that rear part of that truck😯, was that truck in contact with the sea water????????????????
Thanks for watching!! This was a salt spreader for the ice on the roads.
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hey man what is the make and model or part number for those jacks man, i bet those make doing spring pin bushings and springs a little easier then a floor jack
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What brand are those frame jacks and where’d you get them??
Thanks for watching!! They are Gray pneumatic bottle jacks.
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I just wondered:what’s the cost for that job? Hundreds or thousands dollars?
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Fertilizer spreader truck? would explain all the rust lol
Thanks for watching!! Yeah it’s a fertilizer spreader had to torch everything.
@@SemiWorkin Yeah I know that feeling! I usually torch 'em off too even if it doesn't really need it, gets the old hardware off fast that's gonna be replaced anyway. I need to make a spring hanger for our hoist like ya'll have, like the single-tire dolly for sliding the wheels off the studs as well. A lot of guys don't seem to like doing this kind of work, personally I enjoy it! Minus the rust of course. With the right tools and sometimes a few minutes to step back and figure out the easiest way to lift/position something heavy especially when working by yourself it's a fun challenge.
Você só aperta com a máquina ar.
Burning out a rusty bolt with a sleeve can take forever
That would have been a lot easier if the axle was out of the way.
Thanks for watching!! Definitely would have been easier.
pobre camión me daría vergüenza tener un camión en ese estado de suciedad, muy limpio por afuera y tremendamente sucio por dentro
Es un camión de carga mi estimado ! No es una limosina
Rust all over that truck.
Thanks for watching!! That's what salt does.