Ed China is an example of how a man can get back up and dust himself off after being knocked down. From the days of "have I got my tools back yet" to today, you're inspirational to me sir and I'm sure I'm not the only one
If youre wondering what`s flashing at 22:26 there is text saying: "It`s good to see so many cooks having a go at the broth. What an impressive arse-nal of tools and skills being thrown at john`s rust rover. Mind you, Edd be careful you don`t get too stuck in!" Good job guys! Nothing more fun than working on car with friends!
In the same vein, I was looking for a possible "How many Brits does it take to change a light bulb" joke. Not wanting to get roasted, I gave up. You might have to be an American to get this...
@@scotttait2197 brewer is still dead weight but he must be a wheeler dealer of some sort to keep getting that damn show redone, with the latest schmuck to fall for the TV glitz!
So delighted to see Paul having a role on this channel. He makes a perfect (and very experienced) sidekick. This has become my favourite TH-cam channel. Good job Edd!
I think this is my favourite video! Bunch of blokes, laughing, joking, a wealth of experience… still winging it a little! Chatting, doing mechanics… drinking tea… eating snacks! I mean… it’s like my front garden when I was growing up with half a dozens uncles fixing up their bikes and cars! Edd… can I come over and make tea? I’ll bring pastries! 🙏🏼
A slightly different format, but hey, it really works. Great fun to see a group of mates working on a car, and not taking it too seriously. Reminds me of my youth in my dad's garage. Then off to the pub!
I like a lot theese episodes with the old Range Rover. It looks to be the pain in the ( beep).... but, you and your crew made looks like lotta easy work. Congrats ! Keep em comming Ed ! RESPECT !!
This program is a proper car program, no back stories no extra stuff going on just good informative mechanics, how nice to hear guys who know there stuff chatting away everybody putting in there sixpenth, nice program Edd 👍👴🏻
I didn't notice until this episode just how much of a giant edd china is. In the last episode I watched he was talking about the mezanine level not ebing high enough, now I know why. I wonder if he needs extra high lifts to get under the cars too?
Such a great Episode Edd, but the best part was listening to 5 gearheads of different generations and decades of experience talking around the lunch table. It can't get better than that fellows. What's not to like about your channel Edd. Much watch 4 sure. Cheers from this old retired coot living in Tennessee.💖 👍 🍻 ✌
Great episode Edd! Wonderful to see all the teamwork on such a big task, and I must say...WHAT A WONDERFUL LOOKING SHOP IN THE BACKGROUND!!! Well done!
Edd: I've followed your show since you started it , and I think it's great. I must say, however that the addition of Paul makes it even better. Probably being in You Tube is great for you because of the creative control you have , but I for one would love to see you on TV in the States again. Good luck!
So glad to see Paul in this episode. I did say in one of Ed's videos that he did before this series that we needed to see Paul. Such a shame we didn't see much of him in Wheeler Dealers, despite him being so integral to that show.
Edd, whomever is in charge of doing the editing, is doing an amazing job! I say this because of the terrific and appropriate FUN Music! Also, I loved the new beginning! The old one with the industrial sound and camerawork was pretty irritating. Thanks for all the work team!
Possibly the best show on TH-cam,it feels like it should be on TV or Netflix. I still can't believe this isn't produced by a large TV company like Discovery. Amazing work, please keep it up
Along with Harry's Garage, Harry's Farm and Tyrells Classic Workshop, this channel is reaching heights of quality content which are light years ahead of the others. Superb, convivial and informative. I am so pleased. The very best of TH-cam 👍
I know how it is when there are "too many cooks in the kitchen" as it were but, this is a great collaboration of guys with the will to give a classic Land Rover a new lease on life.
I have been in the building trade for over 40 years and I have witnessed many a builders crack. But this is my first mechanics crack. Ed always the first to bring new innovations to U Tube. Surprised no one used it for storage ie spanner or screwdriver, perfect fit.
As an old Land Rover Series III 88 "(1980) and 109" (1977) owner, I love the videos with the classic Range Rover. I never got as far as a classic Range Rover because it was too expensive here in Norway (this was in the 80's). However, the long Land Rover had Rover's 2.6 liter straight six which was nice compared to the weak (though solid) 2.3 liter inline four in the 88". Both models had a safari roof, and spare wheels both on the back door and on the bonnet. The 88" had 7 seats and was an ex Danish military vehicle.
I cut my teeth on those Rover 6-pot engines. I had several in P5 cars and one in a swb Series I. They were easy to work on but they were engines of their time and I had to learn new tricks when I acquired my V8 127, which is mechanically the same as John's RR.
I converted a lot of R 12 to 134a over the decades. No need to change compressor , ect. Flush real well, vacuum, new oil and recharge. Works perfect. Changing everything sounds like what was being told decades ago.
The owner of this Range Rover wasn't trying to break it, he was just testing its durability 😎👍 I mean, what else would bring all the fella's together for a build project? Smart man he is👍
Got to admit it was Edd that gave me confidence on working on cars never seen an engine till i was 21 My mum bought a Volvo 264 V6 engine Bosch K Jetronic 1990 had not got a clue how to change a tyre or spark plug etc .. read Haynes manual's for years this was before internet only by watching Edd on Wheeler Dealers that showed you how to thing's correctly did i learn eternally grateful to Edd thanks Buddy !!
Thumbs up on the new intro. Today's episode strangely took me back to my boardroom days and reminded me of the 'types' of people in meetings and it was funny to see the ideas guys and the positives careering off and then Paul puts his size 9 in and reels you back to practicality and potential problems; I had a marketing director like that although he often turned out to be right!
This is wonderful. Look at the amount of experience working on the Range Rover. Between all the guys there I bet there is well over 100 years of experience. Keep up the great work Edd and Paul.
This is such a great series….takes me back to when I was a teenager mucking about and learning about cars……I would have loved to have been part of a team like this….👍👍👍👍👍
Edd, I had a heart attack that me made check out for just over a minute, whilst replacing the centre console of my 2006 Range Rover L322. I’m finally out of the hospital but confined to bed rest, until I get my strength back. In the meantime, I’m quite enjoying watching you, Paul and the rest of the gang getting John’s Range Rover back into fighting shape….it does my heart good. Cheers, mate!
these episodes need to be longer even if just watching using a wrench on a whole bolt taking out, minimum 35-45 minutes please its very therapeutic for some of us.
Definitely one of the best episodes yet, very exciting to see what happens next. I never actually saw a Range Rover body separated from the chassis. Looking forward to it! ;)
I had a 1972 Rangie in the eighties for 4 years. One refurbished steering box was the only thing that failed on it. In its day it was great on the motorway in the rain, as no spray issues to contend with, and a massive 11.5 mpg on a run!
Great video! With all your pals working and taking active part in the making, giving them the oportunity to express themselves, especially Paul. So different to the other program where there was only one star, you second and nobody else taking part!
Its great working on a vehicle with your pals. You can get so much done and lots of ideas on how to do it. And after a hard day working, the beer in the pub tastes so much better when you have earned it.
Has it really been 34 episodes? Nice work Edd. I have enjoyed every episode. Thank you for what you do, Edd. I have been loving your work since WD EP1. You have taught me a lot and given me the confidence to tackle some of the more challenging mechanical jobs I have had to do. Keep it up Edd.
If you want to help get the word out then everyone needs to share of social media like Share on Facebook. Viewers would and will be in the millions if they knew Mr China is Back! Love you Edd! Great video as usual.
What a nice episode! So lovely seeing in our days more than 2 people working together as a team! I hope that after finishing this work, you can start a barbecue and some drinks :)
Min 26:57: "It's good to see so many cooks having a go at the broth. What an impressive arse-nal of tools and skills being thrown at John's Rust Rover. Mind you, Edd be carefull you don't get too stuck in!"
Really enjoyed this episode! The sound really made it for me from the different microphones at once. It was really immersive, felt like I was in the garage too! Great work, glad to see the series ever growing in popularity 👏
This was another wonderful episode and I loved the group discussion and work. It reminded me of being home with friends. Can’t wait to see more with the rover.
My uncle was an engineer at the Ansell plant in Coshocton OH and actually worked as part of the team to build the plant where those gloves are made today! He was excited to see they are still working well for you. Glad the work on the "patina" Range Rover is proceeding. I have a 22 year old Ford Expedition with 278,000 miles and will probably be doing something like this one day!
Ed China is an example of how a man can get back up and dust himself off after being knocked down. From the days of "have I got my tools back yet" to today, you're inspirational to me sir and I'm sure I'm not the only one
I second that he is definitely an inspiration I have learned so much from him thanks ed
Indeed. Can't add anything.
On his way to a million subscribers 👍
He’s in England. What the heck do you need an air conditioner for. Now heat would be good.
@@Bigrockets101 Drying out the air so it doesn't fog up the windscreen.
If youre wondering what`s flashing at 22:26 there is text saying:
"It`s good to see so many cooks having a go at the broth. What an impressive arse-nal of tools and skills being thrown
at john`s rust rover. Mind you, Edd be careful you don`t get too stuck in!"
Good job guys! Nothing more fun than working on car with friends!
Obliged :-)
I came searching for exactly this. 🤣👍🏻
"crack on"!
In the same vein, I was looking for a possible "How many Brits does it take to change a light bulb" joke. Not wanting to get roasted, I gave up. You might have to be an American to get this...
@@BenDeSwert666 use < and > buttons on keyboard to move video frame by frame.
86% of all range rovers are still on the road, The other 14% made it home
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Needs some clarity on what you mean by "on the road".
I mean, are we going down to the atomic level here?
:)-
😂🤣❤
Lol
Whereas 86% of my range rover made it home and 14% is out on the road somewhere
I love this series, It is so great that Paul is part of the series and he can speak, seems he has a great sense of humour
And Paul is co-hosting now, especially the last frame that's wonderful
Lovely to see Paul taking a more visibly active part in the works than he seemed to have in Wheeler Dealers, and that is fantastic!!! :)
Paul is actually an acompllished mechanic in his own right... brewer was dead "weight" in wheeler dealers
I'm just happy to be watching a car video where everyone is older than me! Even if it's only by a few years!
@@scotttait2197 brewer is still dead weight but he must be a wheeler dealer of some sort to keep getting that damn show redone, with the latest schmuck to fall for the TV glitz!
So delighted to see Paul having a role on this channel. He makes a perfect (and very experienced) sidekick. This has become my favourite TH-cam channel. Good job Edd!
hear hear!
Whay a lovely team 💕 thanks guys thanks !
I think this is my favourite video! Bunch of blokes, laughing, joking, a wealth of experience… still winging it a little! Chatting, doing mechanics… drinking tea… eating snacks! I mean… it’s like my front garden when I was growing up with half a dozens uncles fixing up their bikes and cars! Edd… can I come over and make tea? I’ll bring pastries! 🙏🏼
This channel is getting better all the time. You have some very creative people helping you
I think Paul has spoken more in this episode than in all the WD episodes put together.. wonderful! Glad he's back with you Edd, the A-team!
I'm assuming they've blown the tea budget for the series with all this help
A slightly different format, but hey, it really works. Great fun to see a group of mates working on a car, and not taking it too seriously. Reminds me of my youth in my dad's garage. Then off to the pub!
Fantastic video. Love the banter.
Really looking forward to see the body off.
Addam : Plumber's smile ? 🤣
Dear Edd, I wish you all the best with this. I was watching you 13 years now!!! Love from Greece🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷👏👏👏
Appreciate the strategic Blur... Thanks Edd ;) Another great video!
You’re channel is one of the best out there Ed! Just the guy’s in the workshop. Love the setting and atmosphere. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Edd and Paul back and better than ever!
@edd China is the no BS youtuber, no gimmicks, no fuzz, no clickbaits just pure presentation of the love for cars
Edd what a great channel...you’re amazing with all that knowledge around you.Delighted to see and hear Paul.Many congratulations.☘️
I like a lot theese episodes with the old Range Rover.
It looks to be the pain in the ( beep).... but, you and your crew made looks like lotta easy work. Congrats !
Keep em comming Ed !
RESPECT !!
This program is a proper car program, no back stories no extra stuff going on just good informative mechanics, how nice to hear guys who know there stuff chatting away everybody putting in there sixpenth, nice program Edd 👍👴🏻
I didn't notice until this episode just how much of a giant edd china is. In the last episode I watched he was talking about the mezanine level not ebing high enough, now I know why. I wonder if he needs extra high lifts to get under the cars too?
Such a great Episode Edd, but the best part was listening to 5 gearheads of different generations and decades of experience talking around the lunch table. It can't get better than that fellows. What's not to like about your channel Edd. Much watch 4 sure. Cheers from this old retired coot living in Tennessee.💖 👍 🍻 ✌
Love the rover series. You are an absolute legend Edd China.
This is the real moment I have been waiting for. The restoration of the Rover......Thanks EDD
Thanks 👍😊 Ed!! Great work..
Great video as always. You are the soul and Paul is much needed a little bit of pepper. It takes the videos to another level.
Love a programme that is simply about cars cars and more cars, thanks Edd. 💚❤️🍀👌
The music was wonderful, not only different from the norm, but inventive, not regurgitated out of a machine. Best episode so far. Brilliant.
Great episode Edd! Wonderful to see all the teamwork on such a big task, and I must say...WHAT A WONDERFUL LOOKING SHOP IN THE BACKGROUND!!! Well done!
The series has been shaping up nicely. Congrats on the great work, Edd and friends!
Edd: I've followed your show since you started it , and I think it's great. I must say, however that the addition of Paul makes it even better. Probably being in You Tube is great for you because of the creative control you have , but I for one would love to see you on TV in the States again. Good luck!
So glad to see Paul in this episode. I did say in one of Ed's videos that he did before this series that we needed to see Paul. Such a shame we didn't see much of him in Wheeler Dealers, despite him being so integral to that show.
@SOLID SNAKE SIMULATION 666 "owd aht your and".
I have to say, this is the best car show going right now - no need for TV deals when you can do whatever you like with such great guys.
Edd, whomever is in charge of doing the editing, is doing an amazing job! I say this because of the terrific and appropriate FUN Music! Also, I loved the new beginning! The old one with the industrial sound and camerawork was pretty irritating. Thanks for all the work team!
Loved this episode, everyone working ,talking and addressing the camera was effortless, can tell this bunch really love their cars 👍🏻
Thanks Edd! Love it! Like the new intro, although I miss the old 'song'
Agreed, old tune was more recognizable.
Top work all! Great to see Paul getting involved with presenting too! 😎👍🏻
Brilliant group of guys! Paul is absolutely fantastic addition! Edd, champion as always 🚀
Possibly the best show on TH-cam,it feels like it should be on TV or Netflix. I still can't believe this isn't produced by a large TV company like Discovery. Amazing work, please keep it up
You see this is why we all love Edd. Really enjoy the educational side of the programne. Well done Edd and Paul
Class as usual. These episodes are never long enough. Dam my impatience
Must be hours of editing required.
Collective term for a group of mechanics, "A gossip of Mechanics" ? Excellent video as ever by Ed and the team
Love this episode. If Edd and the team don’t pick up even more backing, I’d be amazed. This is a brilliant opportunity!
Absolutely brilliant , and you have removed that awful noise when the program started , well done guys
The star is back! Great to see the Range back. Favourite car on this channel and looking forward to seeing how this project progresses.
Nice to see a group of friends 'mucking about' with the Rangie, having a laugh & getting things moving👍 Keep up the great work!
Great team work and banter hope the knuckles survive 😂
Along with Harry's Garage, Harry's Farm and Tyrells Classic Workshop, this channel is reaching heights of quality content which are light years ahead of the others. Superb, convivial and informative. I am so pleased. The very best of TH-cam 👍
The music in this episode is absolutely perfect!!
I know how it is when there are "too many cooks in the kitchen" as it were but, this is a great collaboration of guys with the will to give a classic Land Rover a new lease on life.
I have been in the building trade for over 40 years and I have witnessed many a builders crack. But this is my first mechanics crack. Ed always the first to bring new innovations to U Tube. Surprised no one used it for storage ie spanner or screwdriver, perfect fit.
As an old Land Rover Series III 88 "(1980) and 109" (1977) owner, I love the videos with the classic Range Rover. I never got as far as a classic Range Rover because it was too expensive here in Norway (this was in the 80's). However, the long Land Rover had Rover's 2.6 liter straight six which was nice compared to the weak (though solid) 2.3 liter inline four in the 88". Both models had a safari roof, and spare wheels both on the back door and on the bonnet. The 88" had 7 seats and was an ex Danish military vehicle.
I cut my teeth on those Rover 6-pot engines. I had several in P5 cars and one in a swb Series I. They were easy to work on but they were engines of their time and I had to learn new tricks when I acquired my V8 127, which is mechanically the same as John's RR.
I converted a lot of R 12 to 134a over the decades. No need to change compressor , ect. Flush real well, vacuum, new oil and recharge. Works perfect. Changing everything sounds like what was being told decades ago.
Great to see a group of guys working on a vehicle together without “TV” drama. Reminds of the days where I helped friends work on race cars.
Nice to see all this experienced guys working toghether
The owner of this Range Rover wasn't trying to break it, he was just testing its durability 😎👍 I mean, what else would bring all the fella's together for a build project? Smart man he is👍
Ok. Happy Gilmore. Lol
I wish I had as many talented help in my garage as you do. I salute you Edd. Before I forget, welcome back Paul!
Much better intro, and great we have Paul back, show just gets better and better. Well done Ed!
Best episode yet!
Got to admit it was Edd that gave me confidence on working on cars never seen an engine till i was 21 My mum bought a Volvo 264 V6 engine Bosch K Jetronic 1990 had not got a clue how to change a tyre or spark plug etc .. read Haynes manual's for years this was before internet only by watching Edd on Wheeler Dealers that showed you how to thing's correctly did i learn eternally grateful to Edd thanks Buddy !!
Loved the chat and the trip down memory Lane!! Great video
Thumbs up on the new intro. Today's episode strangely took me back to my boardroom days and reminded me of the 'types' of people in meetings and it was funny to see the ideas guys and the positives careering off and then Paul puts his size 9 in and reels you back to practicality and potential problems; I had a marketing director like that although he often turned out to be right!
All need someone to mention the real world problems ,when teams are careering ahead.
This is wonderful. Look at the amount of experience working on the Range Rover. Between all the guys there I bet there is well over 100 years of experience. Keep up the great work Edd and Paul.
Very fun to watch. Excellent work, I always look forward to new videos!
This is such a great series….takes me back to when I was a teenager mucking about and learning about cars……I would have loved to have been part of a team like this….👍👍👍👍👍
Edd, I had a heart attack that me made check out for just over a minute, whilst replacing the centre console of my 2006 Range Rover L322. I’m finally out of the hospital but confined to bed rest, until I get my strength back. In the meantime, I’m quite enjoying watching you, Paul and the rest of the gang getting John’s Range Rover back into fighting shape….it does my heart good. Cheers, mate!
Your probably not the first person to have a heart attack induced by the amount of work required on a Range Rover! Hope you get well soon…
@@eddchina Thanks, Edd, I truly appreciate the well wishes, it means more to me than you can imagine.
Brilliant episode and I'm only half way through. Bunch of older geezers with wealth of knowledge.
This was so great to watch. Had my tea and a few mince pies with cream.
these episodes need to be longer even if just watching using a wrench on a whole bolt taking out, minimum 35-45 minutes please its very therapeutic for some of us.
The Edd and Paul Show....doesn't get any better than this chaps!
Definitely one of the best episodes yet, very exciting to see what happens next.
I never actually saw a Range Rover body separated from the chassis. Looking forward to it! ;)
It's nice seeing some mates getting together to work on a project. No hokey drama. No glitz and glamor. Just getting stuff done. 👍
Best episode yet, thank you lads
I had a 1972 Rangie in the eighties for 4 years. One refurbished steering box was the only thing that failed on it. In its day it was great on the motorway in the rain, as no spray issues to contend with, and a massive 11.5 mpg on a run!
Excellent job on this episode. What a fun team to work with.
Great video! With all your pals working and taking active part in the making, giving them the oportunity to express themselves, especially Paul. So different to the other program where there was only one star, you second and nobody else taking part!
Beautiful episode. Making memories.
Its great working on a vehicle with your pals. You can get so much done and lots of ideas on how to do it. And after a hard day working, the beer in the pub tastes so much better when you have earned it.
These weekly videos really make my Friday! Keep up the great work Edd and co.
Has it really been 34 episodes? Nice work Edd. I have enjoyed every episode. Thank you for what you do, Edd. I have been loving your work since WD EP1. You have taught me a lot and given me the confidence to tackle some of the more challenging mechanical jobs I have had to do. Keep it up Edd.
keep Paul you two work well together alot of car knowledge. congrats on your great show love it !
The "table segment" felt sooooo cozy :)
This show just keep getting better and better Edd.
If you want to help get the word out then everyone needs to share of social media like Share on Facebook. Viewers would and will be in the millions if they knew Mr China is Back! Love you Edd! Great video as usual.
What a nice episode! So lovely seeing in our days more than 2 people working together as a team! I hope that after finishing this work, you can start a barbecue and some drinks :)
I'm glad that bloke said Peugeot's are awuful to work on. Learnt that myself the hard way! 🤣🤣
I really liked the format of that episode. A group of fellas enjoying themselves with spanners, right up my street.
Muchas gracias China por compartir muy educativos los vídeos.
Saludos desde Rosario al equipo 🇦🇷🧉
Back in the 1970s we used to have a driveable Range Rover chassis at Lode Lane. It was huge fun to drive.
Loved the show Edd and your buddies, great bunch.
It’s amazing to see Paul and Ed
This is so much better than anything else Edd has done. I could watch it for hours unedited!
Min 26:57: "It's good to see so many cooks having a go at the broth. What an impressive arse-nal of tools and skills being thrown at John's Rust Rover. Mind you, Edd be carefull you don't get too stuck in!"
Really enjoyed this episode! The sound really made it for me from the different microphones at once. It was really immersive, felt like I was in the garage too! Great work, glad to see the series ever growing in popularity 👏
16:47 - Good one, Edd.
21:47 - Way to go Paul.
That was timely!
22:05 - Nice, upper Cleftal Horizon, Adam.
Nice job, Edd! Very enjoyable to watch.
This was another wonderful episode and I loved the group discussion and work. It reminded me of being home with friends. Can’t wait to see more with the rover.
My uncle was an engineer at the Ansell plant in Coshocton OH and actually worked as part of the team to build the plant where those gloves are made today! He was excited to see they are still working well for you. Glad the work on the "patina" Range Rover is proceeding. I have a 22 year old Ford Expedition with 278,000 miles and will probably be doing something like this one day!