Hello P T. Good job freshening the internals of the hydraulic pick. One small problem. One of your guys pushed the casing over. That's fine, except the 300 lb hard edged block landed on the polished sliding zone of the pick head. I guarantee that dented it, which usually results in a sharp edge. The unwanted edge always cuts the new rubber seal, causing the carefully measured new hydraulic fluid to eventually escape. So it will be back in a few months, covered in oil-soaked cement dust. Such is life.
These boys do a great job considering the conditions they have to work in. They don’t even have a simple dolly to move heavy stuff with. I love the torque wrench, a ten pound sledge hammer😂😂. That’s like the way I tension bolts, snap it and back half a turn.
Hello. Que incrível voces sao e seus maquinários mais incrível ainda. Obrigado pelo envio do video. Gostei demais de ve los novamente...so posso elogiar. Voces sao excelentes profissionais. Parabéns pelo maravilhoso trabalho. E esforço. Amo voces. Um Grande abraço de Rosana do Brazil
I understood it was a quality rebuild when the child starts working the inside bore with a grinder and in the next steps the thing just gets pressed together.
See dont need concrete. Splash enough oil around walk over in continuously for a few years let it bake in the hot sun. Youve got yourself man-made bitumen,, next best thing. I'd say the ground water in that area is flammable
"What's the torque spec on those long bolts"? Five big hammer pounds but don't confuse it with the medium hammer. That is metric and you will have to convert.
with us, the wolf whisperers and bunny petters go crazy when a drop of oil shimmers in the water at the washing area. here all oil goes back to nature🙊
I'm sure plenty. You'll just never see a video on here about it. Go check out a video called "The Wire Nest". It will show the real situation in these third-world countries.
@@petermoto409 Something called I live here, and second point: well, if you comment on videos from the Third World countries, you can't be that bright.
Seeing all these videos from Parkistan and everyone just spilling all chemical/fluids on the ground as well as all the trash around them leads me to believe it has to be the nastiest country in the world.
They work in the dirt because it adds a bit of grinding paste to all the components and that grinds everything down to make it easier to re-assemble, also it ensures a return customer and therefore more money. We all know that if you work in a shit hole you’ll get a shit result. Just sayin!!!
Wow, such inefficiency and handicaps! They don’t have even a chain winch, so it takes two kids to move anything substantial. Oh, the backaches. They are in a business that requires cleanliness, but they work in the dirt. They can’t even afford a handheld wire brush, much less an electric one. Bolts are torqued down with a 10 lb sledge. As a consequence their repairs aren’t worth a dang, so they don’t get paid much and the cycle continues. Sad.
Awesome...eagerly waiting for next years (or sooner) rebuild.
Hello P T. Good job freshening the internals of the hydraulic pick. One small problem. One of your guys pushed the casing over. That's fine, except the 300 lb hard edged block landed on the polished sliding zone of the pick head. I guarantee that dented it, which usually results in a sharp edge. The unwanted edge always cuts the new rubber seal, causing the carefully measured new hydraulic fluid to eventually escape. So it will be back in a few months, covered in oil-soaked cement dust. Such is life.
У них трактор без гусянок, а американец им о кромке рассказывает))
Идеальный ремонт , сколько видосов не посмотрел 😀
Особенно трактор работающий без шасси.
Блин такого я не видел ещё шоу
These boys do a great job considering the conditions they have to work in. They don’t even have a simple dolly to move heavy stuff with. I love the torque wrench, a ten pound sledge hammer😂😂. That’s like the way I tension bolts, snap it and back half a turn.
Great team effort,the real mechanics..!
Thanks
Glad to see they got their safety sandals on😀
😅
Someone needs to drill for oil in that dirt they work in..... Holy crap
The ground water is flammable
Один с сошкой трое с ложкой. У вас для видео вся толпа собирается или все так упорно работают где тяжело двое где полегче толпои .
I wonder these kids ever went to school to learn this kind of work.
Ladies and Gentlemen, now You can watch our high precision work at a junkyard.
Çalışma güzel lakin ilkel ölçüm işleri ne kadar geriler .
Hello. Que incrível voces sao e seus maquinários mais incrível ainda. Obrigado pelo envio do video. Gostei demais de ve los novamente...so posso elogiar. Voces sao excelentes profissionais. Parabéns pelo maravilhoso trabalho. E esforço. Amo voces. Um Grande abraço de Rosana do Brazil
I understood it was a quality rebuild when the child starts working the inside bore with a grinder and in the next steps the thing just gets pressed together.
Parabéns vcs são muito inteligente trabalhadores e sem recurso de maquinário .
I love it when someone comments in English, and then someone replies in Pakistan. Who knows what was said!?
It's called Google translate
Don’t underestimate them Mike. They are very smart.
See dont need concrete. Splash enough oil around walk over in continuously for a few years let it bake in the hot sun. Youve got yourself man-made bitumen,, next best thing. I'd say the ground water in that area is flammable
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Solutes of them
Owesome keep going
"What's the torque spec on those long bolts"? Five big hammer pounds but don't confuse it with the medium hammer. That is metric and you will have to convert.
No environmental concerns here no sir.
Please please please hold the camera steady. I feel like I'm on a roller coaster.
I want to see what you're doing but I don't want to get sea sick.
with us, the wolf whisperers and bunny petters go crazy when a drop of oil shimmers in the water at the washing area.
here all oil goes back to nature🙊
20:12 con que naturalidad trabajan todos en cuclillas....yo no podría..🤷♂👍👍
Voces sao engenheiros mecânicos dos melhores do mundo.
Bagus dan keren👍👍
Vaklui maar dit moeten wij in nederland zo eens proberen om olie weg te laten lopen in het zand
Amazing
Those must be steel-toed saddles.
Họ làm giống y như cách mà các thợ ở Sài Gòn Việt Nam cũng làm kiểu như vậy
Would it kill them not to always work in the f**** g dirt/ mud ???
would it kill them to use the proper PPE ?
Shut up
В таких видео явно видно кто мастер,кто подмастерье а кто хозяин всей этой шарашкиной конторы.
Идеальное кастовое общество
I wonder how many guys have been crippled by that press.....
Zero. They're competent; something you wouldn't know.
@@channelname9042 Just how in the fuck do you know? Either point?
I'm sure plenty. You'll just never see a video on here about it.
Go check out a video called "The Wire Nest". It will show the real situation in these third-world countries.
@@petermoto409 Something called I live here, and second point: well, if you comment on videos from the Third World countries, you can't be that bright.
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Seeing all these videos from Parkistan and everyone just spilling all chemical/fluids on the ground as well as all the trash around them leads me to believe it has to be the nastiest country in the world.
Lajawab
Shukrya Bro
Semangat
They work in the dirt because it adds a bit of grinding paste to all the components and that grinds everything down to make it easier to re-assemble, also it ensures a return customer and therefore more money.
We all know that if you work in a shit hole you’ll get a shit result.
Just sayin!!!
You don't have to worry about the oil spills.
@@tomblough3257 you mean working in dust kicked up from the sand
Ver environmentally friendly
ok
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👍👍👍!!!
trabalho muito pesado não tem um carinho uma talha uma vergonha
Работать умеют!!
Worst service, no quality, no safety. The employees work like a junkyard.
Wow, such inefficiency and handicaps! They don’t have even a chain winch, so it takes two kids to move anything substantial. Oh, the backaches. They are in a business that requires cleanliness, but they work in the dirt. They can’t even afford a handheld wire brush, much less an electric one. Bolts are torqued down with a 10 lb sledge. As a consequence their repairs aren’t worth a dang, so they don’t get paid much and the cycle continues. Sad.
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don't drop that thing on your foot, no safety boots. uggh
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Your editing skills need work…