Showing you a few service calls I had today. John Deere 210Le injection pump swap, 1095 wheel seal and changing a shaft and orbital moto out on a twin star hay rake.
Well, you have to understand their point of view, if the sun is shining a livestock farmer/rancher is likely making hay. If you are broke down, you're screwed, if it's raining you're screwed. I grew up on the farm and i was haying when my cityfied school mates had the summer off. Then i ended up working as a mechanic on the railroad. Not much difference time wise. Foreman has a block and something is not working, there was hell to pay. If a train was ever held up then the sparks really flew. Only problem being you might have a a-hole Foreman who purposely overran his block, blame it on a machine down when it wasn't, then tell his bosses the BS story. Had that happen once and that went very high up the "food chain". My partner mechanic, who was my senior because i was still an apprentice, did a lot of yelling that day. LOL He took a strip out of that lying bast*rd. The whole incident had happened at least a week before and this was the first time we heard that the ass had pulled that stunt off on us. Our boss showed up to ask us why the machine was down because they had got serious heat from the other department. BUT we had a jackass for a boss too, who never stood up for his own mechanics. SOB never even told us why he was out to talk to us until we got the full story from the Gang Supervisor about what had really happened.
@@KStewart-th4skthe thing is these people wait to last possible second every time how do you think it’s the mechanics fault when he had all winter to get the thing running…. Ranchers and farmers never plan things out in advance it’s their nature but to hound the mechanic isn’t doing anyone favors…. If the farmers or ranchers hound me I take 3 times as long. They don’t realize that there’s always a line a mile long of people who need me…. Plus half the farmers and ranchers think they are mechanics yet they screw everything up they touch. the farmers and ranchers need to learn the more they screw with something the more I charge because I have to fix their screw ups. Warren is in the right the farmers in the wrong. Good work takes a little time and when they start to get that concept around their head they will understand
Warren you're the only moblie mechanic I know of that can work in the dirt and yet still keep your parts clean and, even if its a piece of equipment you never worked on before, you get it done and do it correctly. Another excellent video, thank you for sharing, stay cool and safe in those high temps. Cheers :)
at the end of the video ------------> i would love to see a 4 hour unedited raw as it went video Warren because without awesome hard to the bone workers like you are ? ............NOBODY gets to eat i thank you for all the hard work you do.... and appreciate the time and effort it takes doing the hard labor and still manage to film it for us to watch
Warren my friend, good to hear from you. You're busier than a Strawberry Farmer at Harvest Time! Thank you for bringing us along. Learning something means Knowledge is being shared. Thank you
I really appreciate your videos I've said this before looking at the amount of workload that you take on. It's inspiring makes me feel better about I have my little too Bay automotive shop backed up with trucks and cars. When I look at your shop It's inspiring To see the amount the work you take on and get done you are a true red white and blue. Hard-working son of a gun thank you. This world needs more people like you.
I see you are as busy as ever warren .👍👍👍👍. The last thing you need is someone else messing about with there equipment and messing it up and then having to call you in to sort it out 😯
Warren. I don't know how you do it. And it's hot out to. I log for a living. I know the feeling. You just have to keep on keeping on. I've watch your videos forever. I've learned from you so thank you for your time and videos.
Thanks for sharing partner I sure hope all is going well on your end! Sorry I haven’t watched in awhile but I’m so busy I haven’t had a chance to catch up. You take care of yourself bud and as always please reach out if you need anything take care now!👍
Another Great Video, Warren. Definitely a variety of equipment to get fixed. Sometimes it nice having little jobs you can get fixed quickly, instead of long jobs that take days or weeks to finish up.
That wind-row rake was an interesting piece of repair work. Thank You for the time You spend on these videos Warren. Best Wishes to You, Your Family and Friends.
Mobile mechanics in my area are weeks out on scheduling. Garage are weeks out. My truck is in the garage for injectors and overhead adjustment. That took over a month to schedule. Its family business. The mechanics are on late 50 to A60 years old. If they can't get an apprentices in the next ten years. They won't be able to retire it's the same in my business. I'm almost 73 years old... One thing they have done is close one or two weeks a year because they are getting burnt out like yourself doing all that bull work lifting transmissions etc
Shade younger, retired BUT was in the same business. Mechanic for a major railroad and your body takes a beating over years of doing that kind of work. These clowns talking about a person should be working way past retirement age of 65, obviously never worked a physical job in their damn life. Spent years walking on ballast, then years on concrete shop floor when i quit going out on the Gangs.
@@KStewart-th4skI’m 28 been doing automatic transmission rebuilding and major engines. The old guys who say they tore their bodies up doing this work everyday and that they need apprentices to fill their shoes are simply put morons. I’ve worked in shops where the old morons running the show can’t even run a scanner. Can’t check codes. Can’t read service manuals…. These are the morons you don’t want to work for. They run their shops like crap. Don’t have the proper tools for the jobs. I’ve been doing 2 transmissions a day overhaul installed for the past 10 years and the old guys say you’re going to burn out. Well I’ve worked 6 days a week for the past 10 years working 12 hour days. Now I’m doing semi truck drive line work and the old dudes that’s just retired kicked the bucket. I’m going to work till I die and will be proud of it because you know who will take over when you idiots kick the bucket me…. And I’ll do better work and more work than anyone. Good luck and hope you can figure the real world is about.
I might have to get Warren some Essentialube. I had a metering valve sticking on my backhoe. After I cleaned the fuel tank and the lines. I added Essentialube to the fuel. After letting the backhoe run about an hour. No more sticking metering valve. The old backhoe starts good now. Thank you for another nice video.
I've heard good things about it. I think I might get some to keep on hand just in case. I have had all my injector pumps rebuilt over the last 3 or 4 years but you never can tell.
Warren Awesome video, don't know how your able to work as hard as you do during this heat wave in PNW. But as always your work ethic is beyond reproach. Aloha.................
Thanks for the video Warren, really enjoy the variety of work you get into, people are always in a hurry any more, sometimes they are in such a hurry they haven’t got time to do routine maintenance, that’s where Warren gets called in, then they are in a hurry because they are behind, caused by being in hurry, they call it the hurry cycle.🙄😏😉😁
Unless something really gone wrong with the engine - those gears come off relatively easy, just put a tension on the shaft with the pulley, and smack the pulley bolt with the hammer to give it a little shock. If needs to be
Thanks for the video Warren. I was watching one of your older videos and you brought up about Roy D. Mersser .... i damn near split a gut. i used to listen to him as well, he was just epic. " i'll come down there and kick your ass by god" lol!!
Hey Warren, pretty brutal day out when it’s a 100 degrees out. To bad they can’t find a shady spot for you to work under. Great job getting the farmers back to work though. I’m sure they don’t think so but you should be their hero!! Thanks much for a great video. Stay cool my friend.
how can you go out to a lovely peaceful place like that, with the bird's singing songs in the background and everything and start BANGING AND CLATTERING about, asking for a friend
Is your friend sitting in air conditioning? Every time i heard somebody claiming what a beautiful day it was out, it was some a-hole who drove to work in an air-conditioned car, then into an air-conditioned building. Try working in it, see how the friend likes it then. Mechanic, carpenter, cement worker, asphalt worker, railroad worker, etc.
@@nathankisner8332 LOL There was a guy come out of the bush cursing, had gone for a dump, pulled up his coveralls and.........NO, it wasn't me. Always some interesting stories when you work with a bunch of guys. Spent 1O years working on railroad Extra Gangs. At least, that's what they were called here in Canada. Ended up staying in the Shop once i had enough seniority. Now there is so much contracting out, i don't know if my old RR is still operating their own track maintenance gangs. In my small city, a huge Gang went thru last year, and it all appeared to be contract machines/operators.
Every time you go out to repare somthing the parts are never oiled greasde or serviced by the guys driveing the dam things that way it lasts longer well done warren got them out of the smelly stuf again😊
Yeah some operators look after their machines and then you have a-holes that want big money but won't maintain what they operate as far as greasing or checking oil. Once in a while we would get a machine in the shop with BO engine, pull the dipstick and nice clean oil right up to the full mark. LOL I worked for the railroad. Another time right outside the Shop this Burro Crane operator bent the boom. He "didn't know what happened". The bend just happened to be right in line with the end frame of the gondola the crane was pulling. LMFAO Wouldn't own up to the fact he bounced the boom off the gondola. Plus, the machine was just leaving the shop to go back to work!
Your a glutton for punishment, Warren. Your family is very fortunate to have you keeping the wolves at bay. Keep yourself hydrated & rig up a little shade when you can.
We all know it's good to have plenty of work, obviously the opposite type of struggle is no good, but there's a certain point with people who are in a rush with everything that it's not worth it. They get too comfortable and haven't had to face reality where you're not available for them. Usually gives them a new respect for you when you leave them on their own for a while and they come crawling back.
i remember WAYBACK , prob when you were near tadpole , AC we left shaft in gear and had room to slide pump off , that was easy . a trial to slide over seals and into slot , but careful slow work , i dont think i rolled any cup seal once mounted . of course rolled one or 2 before , and changed , got it mounted . back when pumpes were slotted and gear/shafts were keyed
Seems like no matter how busy you are some people think they are special and think you should work on their machine first no matter what or they get pissed
Good question. I cant think of any time I have. Most try and recruit to work for them, work off the clock or bitch about cost, no matter the price. At best, Ive found tools from past repairs or been given old tooling. Not a job for people that need praise.
Question, Warren, what type of Channel lock plyers are you using? They look like they are handy and get a good grip on that breather for the rear end. Thanks
Hey Warren, how do you totally keep from dehydrating out there at 100° heat with coveralls on and I realize you have to wear that stuff that’s gotta be tough
This is the True Hard Working American !!!
If he cant do it, it aint getting done. I have a son like him. Thank God for guys that can make it happen and not rob you in the process.
The never ending battle of being a agricultural mechanic they all want it fixed yesterday
Well, you have to understand their point of view, if the sun is shining a livestock farmer/rancher is likely making hay. If you are broke down, you're screwed, if it's raining you're screwed. I grew up on the farm and i was haying when my cityfied school mates had the summer off. Then i ended up working as a mechanic on the railroad. Not much difference time wise. Foreman has a block and something is not working, there was hell to pay. If a train was ever held up then the sparks really flew. Only problem being you might have a a-hole Foreman who purposely overran his block, blame it on a machine down when it wasn't, then tell his bosses the BS story. Had that happen once and that went very high up the "food chain". My partner mechanic, who was my senior because i was still an apprentice, did a lot of yelling that day. LOL He took a strip out of that lying bast*rd. The whole incident had happened at least a week before and this was the first time we heard that the ass had pulled that stunt off on us. Our boss showed up to ask us why the machine was down because they had got serious heat from the other department. BUT we had a jackass for a boss too, who never stood up for his own mechanics. SOB never even told us why he was out to talk to us until we got the full story from the Gang Supervisor about what had really happened.
@@KStewart-th4skthe thing is these people wait to last possible second every time how do you think it’s the mechanics fault when he had all winter to get the thing running…. Ranchers and farmers never plan things out in advance it’s their nature but to hound the mechanic isn’t doing anyone favors…. If the farmers or ranchers hound me I take 3 times as long. They don’t realize that there’s always a line a mile long of people who need me…. Plus half the farmers and ranchers think they are mechanics yet they screw everything up they touch. the farmers and ranchers need to learn the more they screw with something the more I charge because I have to fix their screw ups. Warren is in the right the farmers in the wrong. Good work takes a little time and when they start to get that concept around their head they will understand
Warren you're the only moblie mechanic I know of that can work in the dirt and yet still keep your parts clean and, even if its a piece of equipment you never worked on before, you get it done and do it correctly. Another excellent video, thank you for sharing, stay cool and safe in those high temps. Cheers :)
Don't see you drinking much water, hope you (and the side kicks) are staying hydrated. You're the best.👍
Warren, you are an amazing man. I really enjoy your videos. You are truly a great American patriot.
A top notch mechanic, hard working, great to watch and learn from. Warren you are a legand.
You are one hard working SOW!
(Sweet Old Warren).
Thanks Warren. Keep up the awesome work. Love the videos. Have a great day and weekend.
at the end of the video ------------> i would love to see a 4 hour unedited raw as it went video Warren
because without awesome hard to the bone workers like you are ? ............NOBODY gets to eat
i thank you for all the hard work you do.... and appreciate the time and effort it takes doing the hard labor and still manage to film it for us to watch
Looks like that engine room taught you how to take the heat. You are well acclimated Sir'...Thank you for your service!
Warren my friend, good to hear from you. You're busier than a Strawberry Farmer at Harvest Time!
Thank you for bringing us along. Learning something means Knowledge is being shared. Thank you
Thanks for another good video! I really enjoy seeing the work you do.
Warren for President 2024 This country would be so much better off
Just vote for Kennedy. But Warren would be better than the rest
@@Gkuljian Uh... NO.
@@sonic2wb amen
Amen to that
Jesus put Warren in with the vipers in the Swamp he wouldn't deserve that bunch of liers and theftdom he wouldn't want that!
Morning Warren. Kindest regards,Bill 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Interesting video. Thanks for posting.
Warren, thanks for the great video and your perseverance in the extreme heat.
I really appreciate your videos I've said this before looking at the amount of workload that you take on. It's inspiring makes me feel better about I have my little too Bay automotive shop backed up with trucks and cars. When I look at your shop It's inspiring To see the amount the work you take on and get done you are a true red white and blue. Hard-working son of a gun thank you. This world needs more people like you.
I see you are as busy as ever warren .👍👍👍👍.
The last thing you need is someone else messing about with there equipment and messing it up and then having to call you in to sort it out 😯
Great video Warren really enjoy watching you work on these service calls. Thanks for sharing stay safe Warren.
Thank you, Warren, for another great video. I look forward to watching them.
Thanks for the video Warren! Stay cool over there in the crazy heat!
Thanks Warren nice job
You sure have a variety of repair jobs Warren kudos to you for getting them done thanks again for your videos
Warren. I don't know how you do it. And it's hot out to. I log for a living. I know the feeling. You just have to keep on keeping on. I've watch your videos forever. I've learned from you so thank you for your time and videos.
Great video again Warren 😊 thanks
Nice job warren , take care🍀
I really enjoy your videos 😊
Thanks for your time and consideration Warren very much appreciated top job regards from England 🇬🇧🇺🇲
I always love it when you have to get the bfh out
Air chisel & rosebud! 👍
Nice work with that BFH Warren. Always a fun watch
Thanks for recording
100F full coveralls and in the sun, that would probably kill me. Great work
its been hotter than a $2 pistol up here. God Bless
I second that Warren for President 2024. By the way Great video.
Thanks for sharing partner I sure hope all is going well on your end! Sorry I haven’t watched in awhile but I’m so busy I haven’t had a chance to catch up. You take care of yourself bud and as always please reach out if you need anything take care now!👍
Another Great Video, Warren. Definitely a variety of equipment to get fixed. Sometimes it nice having little jobs you can get fixed quickly, instead of long jobs that take days or weeks to finish up.
I know you were frustrated, but I darn near fell out of my chair laughing when you pulled out and swung the big sledge!
Thank you warren
That wind-row rake was an interesting piece of repair work. Thank You for the time You spend on these videos Warren.
Best Wishes to You, Your Family and Friends.
Heck,you are that hay outfits whole maintenance crew. Fire all of them and pay you their salaries. Just kidding.
Mobile mechanics in my area are weeks out on scheduling. Garage are weeks out. My truck is in the garage for injectors and overhead adjustment. That took over a month to schedule. Its family business. The mechanics are on late 50 to A60 years old. If they can't get an apprentices in the next ten years. They won't be able to retire it's the same in my business. I'm almost 73 years old... One thing they have done is close one or two weeks a year because they are getting burnt out like yourself doing all that bull work lifting transmissions etc
Shade younger, retired BUT was in the same business. Mechanic for a major railroad and your body takes a beating over years of doing that kind of work. These clowns talking about a person should be working way past retirement age of 65, obviously never worked a physical job in their damn life. Spent years walking on ballast, then years on concrete shop floor when i quit going out on the Gangs.
@@KStewart-th4skI’m 28 been doing automatic transmission rebuilding and major engines. The old guys who say they tore their bodies up doing this work everyday and that they need apprentices to fill their shoes are simply put morons. I’ve worked in shops where the old morons running the show can’t even run a scanner. Can’t check codes. Can’t read service manuals…. These are the morons you don’t want to work for. They run their shops like crap. Don’t have the proper tools for the jobs. I’ve been doing 2 transmissions a day overhaul installed for the past 10 years and the old guys say you’re going to burn out. Well I’ve worked 6 days a week for the past 10 years working 12 hour days. Now I’m doing semi truck drive line work and the old dudes that’s just retired kicked the bucket. I’m going to work till I die and will be proud of it because you know who will take over when you idiots kick the bucket me…. And I’ll do better work and more work than anyone. Good luck and hope you can figure the real world is about.
I might have to get Warren some Essentialube. I had a metering valve sticking on my backhoe. After I cleaned the fuel tank and the lines. I added Essentialube to the fuel. After letting the backhoe run about an hour. No more sticking metering valve. The old backhoe starts good now. Thank you for another nice video.
I've heard good things about it. I think I might get some to keep on hand just in case. I have had all my injector pumps rebuilt over the last 3 or 4 years but you never can tell.
Warren Awesome video, don't know how your able to work as hard as you do during this heat wave in PNW. But as always your work ethic is beyond reproach.
Aloha.................
Your earning your money !
Tough jobs, nevermind working in 100 deg weather
Thx for sharing Warren.
Safe travels bud🎉🎉
You're nice, when people get pushy with me on time I tell them to pound sand.
How's that working get anything good from it
@@zacb7427 peace and quiet.
Well done winter is coming
Thanks for the video Warren, really enjoy the variety of work you get into, people are always in a hurry any more, sometimes they are in such a hurry they haven’t got time to do routine maintenance, that’s where Warren gets called in, then they are in a hurry because they are behind, caused by being in hurry, they call it the hurry cycle.🙄😏😉😁
Great work as always Warren 🦘
I have the best conversations with myself as well.
Thanks Warren 👍
Nice fart man , deep tone to it
Yes, it was a good one.
Great job Warren . 👍👍👍👍
Nice work Warren as usual
Thanks again Warren give the service hippo a pat on the noggins i see you are busier then a one armed mason!.
Thanks Warren, nothing is easy.
God bless you know who. What courage and defiance. Prayers to the other victims and families
Unless something really gone wrong with the engine - those gears come off relatively easy, just put a tension on the shaft with the pulley, and smack the pulley bolt with the hammer to give it a little shock. If needs to be
Thanks for the video Warren. I was watching one of your older videos and you brought up about Roy D. Mersser .... i damn near split a gut. i used to listen to him as well, he was just epic. " i'll come down there and kick your ass by god" lol!!
Gotta love those Lucas girling rear brakes. Yikes!
Hey Warren, pretty brutal day out when it’s a 100 degrees out. To bad they can’t find a shady spot for you to work under. Great job getting the farmers back to work though. I’m sure they don’t think so but you should be their hero!! Thanks much for a great video. Stay cool my friend.
That heat depletes body of minerals fast the cramps are a sign of that , Gatorade ,bananas ,trace minerals from amazon added to water seem to help .
how can you go out to a lovely peaceful place like that, with the bird's singing songs in the background and everything and start BANGING AND CLATTERING about, asking for a friend
All that peacfulness makes me have to take a shit. As soon as I sqat, people show up.
Is your friend sitting in air conditioning? Every time i heard somebody claiming what a beautiful day it was out, it was some a-hole who drove to work in an air-conditioned car, then into an air-conditioned building. Try working in it, see how the friend likes it then. Mechanic, carpenter, cement worker, asphalt worker, railroad worker, etc.
Couldn't agree more ❤ @@KStewart-th4sk
@@nathankisner8332 LOL There was a guy come out of the bush cursing, had gone for a dump, pulled up his coveralls and.........NO, it wasn't me. Always some interesting stories when you work with a bunch of guys. Spent 1O years working on railroad Extra Gangs. At least, that's what they were called here in Canada. Ended up staying in the Shop once i had enough seniority. Now there is so much contracting out, i don't know if my old RR is still operating their own track maintenance gangs. In my small city, a huge Gang went thru last year, and it all appeared to be contract machines/operators.
Thanks for posting the video.
thks Warren, at least not freezing cold.
That sure looks like Tulelake Oregon or California Border
Lots of farming in that area
He probably covers a hundred miles out, either way. At times.
At 48.30 i was just thinking your gonna need a bigger hammer, and what happens exactly that. Great job Warren
Ajax wedge, best tools ever made ❤
Thanks for sharing 👍
Every time you go out to repare somthing the parts are never oiled greasde or serviced by the guys driveing the dam things that way it lasts longer well done warren got them out of the smelly stuf again😊
Yeah some operators look after their machines and then you have a-holes that want big money but won't maintain what they operate as far as greasing or checking oil. Once in a while we would get a machine in the shop with BO engine, pull the dipstick and nice clean oil right up to the full mark. LOL I worked for the railroad. Another time right outside the Shop this Burro Crane operator bent the boom. He "didn't know what happened". The bend just happened to be right in line with the end frame of the gondola the crane was pulling. LMFAO Wouldn't own up to the fact he bounced the boom off the gondola. Plus, the machine was just leaving the shop to go back to work!
Your a glutton for punishment, Warren. Your family is very fortunate to have you keeping the wolves at bay. Keep yourself hydrated & rig up a little shade when you can.
I think I have that same impact hammer mine's just a rebranded matco but looks identical. thing is a absolute animal.
We all know it's good to have plenty of work, obviously the opposite type of struggle is no good, but there's a certain point with people who are in a rush with everything that it's not worth it. They get too comfortable and haven't had to face reality where you're not available for them. Usually gives them a new respect for you when you leave them on their own for a while and they come crawling back.
the word of the the day THAT FUCKING THING AHHAHAHAH
i remember WAYBACK , prob when you were near tadpole , AC we left shaft in gear and had room to slide pump off , that was easy . a trial to slide over seals and into slot , but careful slow work , i dont think i rolled any cup seal once mounted . of course rolled one or 2 before , and changed , got it mounted . back when pumpes were slotted and gear/shafts were keyed
Most of time they wanted yesterday.
Got er done! X 3!!!
Seems like no matter how busy you are some people think they are special and think you should work on their machine first no matter what or they get pissed
Those are the ones usually slow to pay too. Want to jump to the head of the line, then want you to wait for payment.
Hiya bud
Stay cool and drink water Warren.
Most tractors have a clutch safety switch. Oliver had a switch in the transmission and wouldn't start if you had it in gear.
It's time to get momma and the dogs and go check out another mine
hydrostat lawn boys aint never had to push in the clutch to start
👍
Pushy customers have no respect and should pay double the rate !
Just wondering, any clients ever tip, or give bonuses ? You’re worth it.
Good question. I cant think of any time I have. Most try and recruit to work for them, work off the clock or bitch about cost, no matter the price. At best, Ive found tools from past repairs or been given old tooling. Not a job for people that need praise.
😊😊😊😊😊😊
There was a day when hayrakes were ground driven, very simple and would last forever
You got it! Also @AreaDieselService
They're always in a hurry up until the point they find out the job could get done faster for more money, then of course, they decide the job can wait.
👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Question, Warren, what type of Channel lock plyers are you using? They look like they are handy and get a good grip on that breather for the rear end. Thanks
Shit looks dangerous
Just needed a bigger hammer!
Title of this vide should be "How a horse beat you dead"
The video looks nice and clear. Did you get a new camera?
Hey Warren, how do you totally keep from dehydrating out there at 100° heat with coveralls on and I realize you have to wear that stuff that’s gotta be tough
#Roger
It's been hot in the Sierras.... how's the weather been up the Valley? How's your foot doing?
Action pack video
14:40 Taco Bell ? what ?
"Tried to get it working himself and all that good stuff" ha ha! Yes, us amateur wannabes doing it for ourselves.....Not!