I hope everyone honestly appreciates the overall talent it takes to perform all the various types of equipment repair on display on this channel. There are many who turn wrenches but not many who will tackle even some of this, much less all of it. Hats off to ya Warren, hope 2024 is a great one for you.
I love this channel , one of the best diesel mechanic videos to watch , , your channel is real world trucks , tractors, heavy machines , welding , good, honest , hard work , a good , honest , hard working man who says it like it is , just tryng to make a living , doing good things , helping people and living the american dream , a dying breed , this are the reasons i love watching your videos , real ward stuff , no bullshit ... thank you , keep up the good work and have a good day , people like you are the backbone of this world , we need more people like you . I can't thank you enough , your videos helpt me allot in some hard and dark times , thank you ,take care 👍 see you on the next one. AMEN 🚜
One of the old crusty mechanics I worked with in mountain man timber and mining country used to enjoy arc welding like it was some treat or something. He always welded on bar stock grousers on the tracks vs. replacing the pads. He'd take any arc welding job over anything else that came up. He would spend weeks just straight arc welding without even lifting a wrench if he could. That was my "day job". At night I worked at a machine shop that rebuilt and even made hydraulic cylinders from raw materials. Crazy bunch of characters there. Operating big lathes with a dial caliper in one hand and a beer in the other. Those guys had a "unique" way of getting the rods out of the cylinders, using compressed air to launch the rod out into the woods behind the shop like a missile. Their way left a huge mess to clean up off the floor, walls , ceiling, etc. I used that method once. Then I made a hydraulic hand pump out of scrap steel, hose, and fittings to push the rod out a little less violently, and caught the oil in 5 gallon buckets instead of spraying it at 150 psi all over the back half of the shop. Saved time looking in the bushes at night to retrieve the rod and piston, too. Later, I worked at a Cat dealership with another old salty character that welded on pieces of steel onto the gland nuts to beat on them with a 4 lbs hammer instead of using a spanner. After tightening the nuts the same way, he'd just cut the hammer pieces off with a torch, grind them, and spray on some rattle can paint. I always thought he was probably burning the new seals some with the torch, but he wouldn't listen to me.
@@nathankisner8332born in 1975 my dad would take me to his diesel shop. And that’s what it was like. By the time I started working things had changed. I have had only one job where everyone working the floor was a man. We could cuss, spit and scratch our balls without worry someone would be offended.
I just love Warren he is old school and speaks his mind and is a patriot. Oh and buy the way he is a great mechanic and a very hard worker that battles the elements and the confined spaces and hot oil. A diying breed. That’s coming from a recent retired operator and half assed mechanic they will miss him when he gone!
I worked on those machines for over 15 years down here in Alberta Canada. Patients is a hard thing to maintain working on them. Thanks for the video Warren.
Warren, I'm always amazed at the people that bring stuff to my shop for work. They always know how to fix it and how long it'll take. But they can't repair it theirself. Hey, we love your videos, keep up the great work, and keep educating us.
Happy New Year Warren and family, thank you for all the education and entertainment you've provided for us of 2023,👍 and your right I don't believe that story from the thief on a bike.
I’ve learnt so much more about servicing hydraulics from watching your videos, always watch them from start to finish. Ignore the folks who criticise, unlikely that they have ever wielded a spanner. Always appreciate the effort you put in. All the best for 2024🇦🇺
I was watching that Pakistani channel doing a big cylinder job and they had a fixture on the front bumper of a big old Mercedes Truck that they fastened the big end to and pushed the rod end by pushing against the brick wall of an old building. Those guys are really amazing. Happy New Year and watch out for that transient on the bike when you have your back turned.
..................... -I grew up on a farm & can appreciate the long hard work on/with the equipment. ..................... -However, I'm mostly here for the good stories, the working man insight stories & your opinion on worldly event stories.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 man i sure appreciate that. I'm shocked I'm even on a guy like yours' radar. I'm sure you ain't got alotta time to watch the ol lubetube so it's cool to me that someone of your skill level spends their valuable time watching me ride the struggle bus. 🤟🤟
I have a couple sockets I dual purposed into drivers, but had to chuck in a lathe to shave off a few thousandths off the outside of the socket up about 2 inches. Sockets still just as strong and can now use it as a custom seal driver also.
Message from Ireland before we enter 2024. Keep the footage long. Keep up the dry and sometimes black sense of humour, absolutely brilliant. !! May next year be prosperous and a little bit easier on you. Happy New Year to you and yours. 🍺☘️
Mr Rogers thanks for the videos, I have enjoyed every one, I wish you and your family a very happy new year, and I am looking forward to next year, you are an awesome mechanic,brings back memories, may GOD BLESS YOU and your family.
Warren, it always amazes me that you find a method to fix all this heavy equipment by yourself. I guess it is all your years of experience. Happy New Year and have a great 2024.
Thanks for another great Video, Warren. That’s some hard and heavy work, even with the Crane. I really enjoy when Warren answers some of the comments, that he explains in the previous videos. Where did you get the big adjustable hook spanner? Thanks again for dragging us along for the adventure and education. You and your family have a Safe and Happy New Year.
That is a big lump of a rod , bloody heavy for a guy on his own. You earned your corn on that job that's for sure. I can appreciate the effort that has gone into this repair as I have done jobs like this on JD's and IH Drotts . Tracked loaders are one of the worst machines to work on . Stay safe Warren and have a good 2024
So you got there before the dealer closed ! There is a hammer I have not seen you using,that might help in restricted access areas, It’s the good old short handled bricklayers’s club hammer, 4lb variety. UK general persuader ! Happy New Year .
You always crack me up Warren, because if the guy had watched the whole video and paid attention, you clearly said you didn't want to take the whole thing out of there, and showed us there was no way to get the gland nut off, because you sure aren't loosening that by hand. Sometimes getting that damn thing loose can be pretty rough, especially with an old machine. I personally like the long video's, because you are kind enough to show us a lot of stuff other people just ffwd through with no explanation or close up video. I have learned a lot, even though I've worked on all different kinds of equipment in my nearly 53 year's of living, there is always something new to learn, and it can be from someone younger or older. I think most of us appreciate what you share, but there's always gonna be a few knuckle heads out there to type up a dumbass comment. Happy new year, hope you have a good year in 2024. G-d bless you and yours.
I've been broke into I suspect a old friend no job knew my schedule. 2500 in firearms I now have cameras all over my house in and out thieving is only going to get worse under biden man I hope you have cameras
Warren, I see that I am not the only one that has too fight with hdy cylinders . and people that complain never done it. I have a little case front loader track 310 G. have repaired the hydraulic cylinder on it. you are doing a great job. happy new year to you and your family. GREGG .
Mike Rowe wouldn't last 2 hours, to say nothing of Warren not tolerating the interference from Rose's production crew. He turn old "Jim Bob" loose on them...lol
Thanks for the video Warren, yes I agree, hydraulic cylinder work is tough going, but you came out well and at least you know its done right. Hope you had a good new year and all the best for 2024
When I did big cylinder repairs, I wood hook a com-a-long to the rod so as to keep tension on it while driving it out. Pull tension & beat, pull tension and beat, etc. Sometimes compressed air would push it out too.
Great video Warren glad to see you got your parts to repack the cylinders on that dozer. Thanks for sharing Warren. Happy New Year to you and your family!
Warren, would it be possible to chain-binder the barrel to something solid ( truck bumper, tractor track, etc.) in a vertical position and use the crane to lift the ram out and put it back in? Kinda like a plumb bob? Just trying to help. Don't shoot me.
Same on my backhoe with the cylinders filling up with water. I was thinking the sunlight rottted the seals and the rain did the rest. Everything was pitted bigtime inside. Doesn't mattter we roll with it. You should have taken that gland nut off in the machine... Kidding, kidding, I watched the whole vid bud. I'm happy for you the bottom pins came out...
I'm going to roll through your town one of these days and buy you a whiskey buddy you work your nuts off and have enough common decency to take us with you , for that we all owe you
Great video Warren, I'm always impressed by the amount of work you do on your own. Happy New Year to you and your family. Soon be time for the Elmer Fudd hat!
hi Warren happy new Year how would ya go using a leather sleeve that fits over cyl/ flange nut using a large hose clamp holding tight and similar set up on cyl rod allowing to side up and down and have leather soaked in oil or grease to keep from going hard short of like a military gator if you would
He doesn't break out the "clown hammer" (his labelling, not mine) very often anymore. Of couse, we're all getting older and something like a sledge hammer is extremely hard to use horizontally as he was.
I've seen you do a lot of those cylinders. In watching you hammering on this one, an idea came to mind. What if you had a medium length cylinder that you could screw extensions to or take them off and lie it right next to the cylinder you're workin on and use air to operate it thus extending it to push the ram out...kinda like usin a port- a- power. 🤔 Going back together once past the seals, maybe a come along could pull and force the ram back in. Just a thought....enjoying every video, Warren. 👍
Warren for seasonal storage pack the seal canyon with white grease and couple zip ties on rubber gasket material for keeping weather and snow rain out off the pockets…white grease is easy reminder visual for the owner to remove and wipe it when put back in service. Short term not work trouble though obviously.
Happy new year sir! Thanks for the videos always great to watch and learn from. I mostly work on marine engines bust enjoy your vids nonetheless. Don’t let the idiots get to ya.
Why don’t you just leave the barrel on the machine and take the gland nut loose……just kidding!!! Love the vids, keep up the great work and happy new year!
Hey Warren could you hook the cylinder up to your truck hitch and pull the shaft out with the crane? Just could be easier on you. I know you can come up with a way to do it. Have a great new year thanks for all of your hard work.
Those grousers look pretty good. Dozers and track loaders don't have the same spec for grouser height. Loaders aren't outfitted with shoes nearly as aggressive. Anyways, enjoy your videos. 👍👍👍 always.
Thanks for all the great videos. Not sure they are as great for you as they are for us, some of the challenges you face daily are tough, especially air locked injection systems and locked up gland nuts. Anyone who thinks it looks easy from their armchair is delusional Happy New Year
Have a great new year buddy thanks for everything You better make sure everything is locked up around there after that guy was scoping out your place he wasn’t wanting any job lol
At least you caught that Warren Why is the guy riding around Town on a f****** bicycle in the middle of nowhere weird. People are strange buddy glad you got an i For it
I hope everyone honestly appreciates the overall talent it takes to perform all the various types of equipment repair on display on this channel. There are many who turn wrenches but not many who will tackle even some of this, much less all of it. Hats off to ya Warren, hope 2024 is a great one for you.
Amen
👍
Ya well said 👍👍
Well said!
Absolutely agree,same to you.
I love this channel , one of the best diesel mechanic videos to watch , , your channel is real world trucks , tractors, heavy machines , welding , good, honest , hard work , a good , honest , hard working man who says it like it is , just tryng to make a living , doing good things , helping people and living the american dream , a dying breed , this are the reasons i love watching your videos , real ward stuff , no bullshit ... thank you , keep up the good work and have a good day , people like you are the backbone of this world , we need more people like you . I can't thank you enough , your videos helpt me allot in some hard and dark times , thank you ,take care 👍 see you on the next one. AMEN 🚜
Well said Sir
Thank you
One of the old crusty mechanics I worked with in mountain man timber and mining country used to enjoy arc welding like it was some treat or something. He always welded on bar stock grousers on the tracks vs. replacing the pads. He'd take any arc welding job over anything else that came up. He would spend weeks just straight arc welding without even lifting a wrench if he could. That was my "day job". At night I worked at a machine shop that rebuilt and even made hydraulic cylinders from raw materials. Crazy bunch of characters there. Operating big lathes with a dial caliper in one hand and a beer in the other. Those guys had a "unique" way of getting the rods out of the cylinders, using compressed air to launch the rod out into the woods behind the shop like a missile. Their way left a huge mess to clean up off the floor, walls , ceiling, etc. I used that method once. Then I made a hydraulic hand pump out of scrap steel, hose, and fittings to push the rod out a little less violently, and caught the oil in 5 gallon buckets instead of spraying it at 150 psi all over the back half of the shop. Saved time looking in the bushes at night to retrieve the rod and piston, too. Later, I worked at a Cat dealership with another old salty character that welded on pieces of steel onto the gland nuts to beat on them with a 4 lbs hammer instead of using a spanner. After tightening the nuts the same way, he'd just cut the hammer pieces off with a torch, grind them, and spray on some rattle can paint. I always thought he was probably burning the new seals some with the torch, but he wouldn't listen to me.
Those were the days! I miss the old Nam vets, outlaws and porno on calenders. Thanks for the story.
@@nathankisner8332born in 1975 my dad would take me to his diesel shop. And that’s what it was like. By the time I started working things had changed. I have had only one job where everyone working the floor was a man. We could cuss, spit and scratch our balls without worry someone would be offended.
Hardest working & most knowledgeable mechanic I’ve ever seen. Nothing he can’t do. 💪🏼 Happy New Year Warren
Thats right 👍👍
Your nuts this guy is a back .30 years as heavy equipment tech this is wru
I'm about 50/50 on repacking cylinders. Sometimes easy as pie and sometimes seriously whoops my arse.
The threads looked dirty yet I suppose it could be grease
🤓 If it was easy You might be able to hire todays video game player soy boys to do it... Maybe... 😅
I just love Warren he is old school and speaks his mind and is a patriot. Oh and buy the way he is a great mechanic and a very hard worker that battles the elements and the confined spaces and hot oil. A diying breed. That’s coming from a recent retired operator and half assed mechanic they will miss him when he gone!
He's one hell of a mechanic..
Warren. Thanks for your films. I watch everyone of them, and I love them. Thanks for 2023 and ill Hope to see more in 2024. Happy new year sir.
I worked on those machines for over 15 years down here in Alberta Canada. Patients is a hard thing to maintain working on them. Thanks for the video Warren.
They are tanks
Hardest working man out there and best TH-cam channel. No two ways about it !!
You are one hard working fella, videos are much appreciated. All the best to you and your family.👍
What that guy that is looking for work probably meant he can't find a job that will pay him enough to do nothing but stand around.
you brought back alot of good memories my dad showed me how to install seals and he pretty much said the same thing that was back in the 60s thanks 👍
Warren, you are a human example of perpetual motion...thanks for the vid!
Warren, I'm always amazed at the people that bring stuff to my shop for work. They always know how to fix it and how long it'll take. But they can't repair it theirself.
Hey, we love your videos, keep up the great work, and keep educating us.
Happy New Year Warren and family, thank you for all the education and entertainment you've provided for us of 2023,👍 and your right I don't believe that story from the thief on a bike.
👍👍 Thanks for bringing us along feller..see ya on the next one too👊
I’ve learnt so much more about servicing hydraulics from watching your videos, always watch them from start to finish. Ignore the folks who criticise, unlikely that they have ever wielded a spanner. Always appreciate the effort you put in. All the best for 2024🇦🇺
I was watching that Pakistani channel doing a big cylinder job and they had a fixture on the front bumper of a big old Mercedes Truck that they fastened the big end to and pushed the rod end by pushing against the brick wall of an old building. Those guys are really amazing. Happy New Year and watch out for that transient on the bike when you have your back turned.
..................... -I grew up on a farm & can appreciate the long hard work on/with the equipment.
..................... -However, I'm mostly here for the good stories, the working man insight stories & your opinion on worldly event stories.
Really enjoyed your content this year. You are a hard working man, hny to you and the family.
Wild how much force it takes to get that rod in with fresh seals. That's a big ol hammer! Nice job
I'm getting old too, and that hammer shit wears me out. I sure like watching you get those old trucks going again.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 man i sure appreciate that. I'm shocked I'm even on a guy like yours' radar. I'm sure you ain't got alotta time to watch the ol lubetube so it's cool to me that someone of your skill level spends their valuable time watching me ride the struggle bus. 🤟🤟
@@Ol2Stroker I like guys who actually work and aren't afraid to get down and dirty. Keep after it
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 same here 🤟🤟
I have a couple sockets I dual purposed into drivers, but had to chuck in a lathe to shave off a few thousandths off the outside of the socket up about 2 inches. Sockets still just as strong and can now use it as a custom seal driver also.
Message from Ireland before we enter 2024. Keep the footage long. Keep up the dry and sometimes black sense of humour, absolutely brilliant. !! May next year be prosperous and a little bit easier on you. Happy New Year to you and yours. 🍺☘️
I'd be keeping a close eye of what you leave outside, sounds like that blike looking for work was mire than likely scoping your place out
I admire your dedication to making sure things are done and they are right when it's done.
Wishing you the very best for 2024. Kindest regards, Bill 🇨🇦🇨🇦
You are the master of the mechanical universe. Gotta give credit where credit is due.
Mr Rogers thanks for the videos, I have enjoyed every one, I wish you and your family a very happy new year, and I am looking forward to next year, you are an awesome mechanic,brings back memories, may GOD BLESS YOU and your family.
Warren, it always amazes me that you find a method to fix all this heavy equipment by yourself. I guess it is all your years of experience.
Happy New Year and have a great 2024.
Thanks for another great Video, Warren. That’s some hard and heavy work, even with the Crane. I really enjoy when Warren answers some of the comments, that he explains in the previous videos. Where did you get the big adjustable hook spanner? Thanks again for dragging us along for the adventure and education. You and your family have a Safe and Happy New Year.
Once again you prove why you're the master Warren! Keep up the good work! Really enjoy the longer video's!
That is a big lump of a rod , bloody heavy for a guy on his own. You earned your corn on that job that's for sure. I can appreciate the effort that has gone into this repair as I have done jobs like this on JD's and IH Drotts . Tracked loaders are one of the worst machines to work on . Stay safe Warren and have a good 2024
Hi. Warren. If it helps. Next time you need to pull or push a rod try a block on crane.
Love watching you work. Keeping it real
I hope you and your wife have a great new year Warren
I love watching your new videos… but man I often see you struggle and I just wish I could give you an extra hand to hold the light or something. 😂
Warren, you’re an excellent educator. Thanks.
I appreciate the videos, Warren. All the best in the new year.
Warren thanks for all the video's of 2023 and here is hoping to follow you more in2024 and A Happy New Year to you and your family
So you got there before the dealer closed ! There is a hammer I have not seen you using,that might help in restricted access areas, It’s the good old short handled bricklayers’s club hammer, 4lb variety. UK general persuader !
Happy New Year .
You always crack me up Warren, because if the guy had watched the whole video and paid attention, you clearly said you didn't want to take the whole thing out of there, and showed us there was no way to get the gland nut off, because you sure aren't loosening that by hand. Sometimes getting that damn thing loose can be pretty rough, especially with an old machine. I personally like the long video's, because you are kind enough to show us a lot of stuff other people just ffwd through with no explanation or close up video. I have learned a lot, even though I've worked on all different kinds of equipment in my nearly 53 year's of living, there is always something new to learn, and it can be from someone younger or older. I think most of us appreciate what you share, but there's always gonna be a few knuckle heads out there to type up a dumbass comment. Happy new year, hope you have a good year in 2024. G-d bless you and yours.
I've been broke into I suspect a old friend no job knew my schedule. 2500 in firearms I now have cameras all over my house in and out thieving is only going to get worse under biden man I hope you have cameras
Warren, I see that I am not the only one that has too fight with hdy cylinders . and people that complain never done it. I have a little case front loader track 310 G. have repaired the hydraulic cylinder on it. you are doing a great job. happy new year to you and your family. GREGG .
Thank you for sharing, I learn a lot, always a pleasure watch your project, happy new years 👍👍👍👍
Thank you Warren and a Happy New Year to you and yours.
Thanks for your time and consideration Warren I hope you have a great new year bud . thanks for the education regards from England 🇬🇧🇺🇲🙏
Great grafter Warren. Hats off to you.
Thanks Warren for the great videos all year. Wishing you and your family a Happy and healthy New Year.
I sure have enjoyed these episodes on the crawler-loader Warren. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes. See You next Year.
Ol Mike Rowe needs to do a dirty job episode with Warren.
Mike Rowe wouldn't last 2 hours, to say nothing of Warren not tolerating the interference from Rose's production crew. He turn old "Jim Bob" loose on them...lol
As you say Warren, "no excuse for no work"
If looking for work is not meeting your expectations, try lowering your expectations.
Nice work! Can’t wait to see her chugging with some better lungs! Also excited to see the work on that good looking green one! Happy New Year bud!
Thanks for the deets... and much love, of the times of laughing from my belly...
Thank you. Amazing how tight those seals on the piston fit and are still able to move.
Thanks for the video Warren, yes I agree, hydraulic cylinder work is tough going, but you came out well and at least you know its done right. Hope you had a good new year and all the best for 2024
When I did big cylinder repairs, I wood hook a com-a-long to the rod so as to keep tension on it while driving it out. Pull tension & beat, pull tension and beat, etc. Sometimes compressed air would push it out too.
Awsome video Warren,thx for sharing
Appreciate it
Safe travels
And all the best to you and your family for 2024 .cheers
Great video Warren glad to see you got your parts to repack the cylinders on that dozer. Thanks for sharing Warren. Happy New Year to you and your family!
Good grief what a project. Great video as usual
I watch every second of your videos. You are much appreciated. Happy New Year.
All the best in the new year Warren. 🇨🇦💪
I love this channel…… Warren is real and a true American……
Out in the weather working hard. Great Video Warren.
Seems like that seal would have a cover like the fork of a motorcycle. Happy new year to you and yours.
Good Job Warren , that come along was a help , All the best to you & your family, Stay Safe from Canada. PS Pat the Pups.
Warren, would it be possible to chain-binder the barrel to something solid ( truck bumper, tractor track, etc.) in a vertical position and use the crane to lift the ram out and put it back in? Kinda like a plumb bob? Just trying to help. Don't shoot me.
Same on my backhoe with the cylinders filling up with water. I was thinking the sunlight rottted the seals and the rain did the rest. Everything was pitted bigtime inside. Doesn't mattter we roll with it. You should have taken that gland nut off in the machine... Kidding, kidding, I watched the whole vid bud. I'm happy for you the bottom pins came out...
Thanks for sharing bud Happy New Year
Warren and family have a happy new year great videos you are one hard working individual keep up the good work
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you and your family Warren. Keep up the great videos.
Warren what brand or part number is the cylinder gland nut spammer wrench you’re using?
Happy New Year Warren to you and your family! Keep up the great work! Love your channel!
God bless you Warren, happy new year 🤘
I'm going to roll through your town one of these days and buy you a whiskey buddy you work your nuts off and have enough common decency to take us with you , for that we all owe you
Happy new year warren stay safe 😁✌💥🍻
Warren I hope you have a happy new year you make great video
A Happy and Prosperous New Year to you and the Family Warren
Nice Video Warren Thank you 👍
Great video Warren, I'm always impressed by the amount of work you do on your own.
Happy New Year to you and your family. Soon be time for the Elmer Fudd hat!
Nice work Warren. F the people that give you shit on your video.
Happy new year Warren and family 🎉
hi Warren happy new Year how would ya go using a leather sleeve that fits over cyl/ flange nut using a large hose clamp holding tight and similar set up on cyl rod allowing to side up and down and have leather soaked in oil or grease to keep from going hard short of like a military gator if you would
“Who has the Hammer”
Don’t stop the Hammering!!! Ever.
He doesn't break out the "clown hammer" (his labelling, not mine) very often anymore. Of couse, we're all getting older and something like a sledge hammer is extremely hard to use horizontally as he was.
I've seen you do a lot of those cylinders. In watching you hammering on this one, an idea came to mind.
What if you had a medium length cylinder that you could screw extensions to or take them off and lie it right next to the cylinder you're workin on and use air to operate it thus extending it to push the ram out...kinda like usin a port- a- power. 🤔
Going back together once past the seals, maybe a come along could pull and force the ram back in.
Just a thought....enjoying every video, Warren. 👍
OOPS! ...I started the comment before the end of the video...😅
Warren for seasonal storage pack the seal canyon with white grease and couple zip ties on rubber gasket material for keeping weather and snow rain out off the pockets…white grease is easy reminder visual for the owner to remove and wipe it when put back in service. Short term not work trouble though obviously.
Definitely worth doing where it freezes even if all an owner does it pack white grease on before freeze …
Have a blessed new year everyone ! Warren give your house hippos a little pat on their noggins!
You should be a millionaire with all that experience and know how, Great job Warren! Happy New year to you and the family.
Thank you for the great video! Happy New Years
You tell old James Robert LOL
Happy new year sir! Thanks for the videos always great to watch and learn from. I mostly work on marine engines bust enjoy your vids nonetheless. Don’t let the idiots get to ya.
Why don’t you just leave the barrel on the machine and take the gland nut loose……just kidding!!! Love the vids, keep up the great work and happy new year!
Happy New Years Warren. Greetings from Sweden
good vid warren
Hey Warren could you hook the cylinder up to your truck hitch and pull the shaft out with the crane? Just could be easier on you. I know you can come up with a way to do it. Have a great new year thanks for all of your hard work.
Good Ole Brinell plate works great for pads as well
Those grousers look pretty good. Dozers and track loaders don't have the same spec for grouser height. Loaders aren't outfitted with shoes nearly as aggressive. Anyways, enjoy your videos. 👍👍👍 always.
Thanks Warren!
Thanks for all the great videos. Not sure they are as great for you as they are for us, some of the challenges you face daily are tough, especially air locked injection systems and locked up gland nuts.
Anyone who thinks it looks easy from their armchair is delusional
Happy New Year
Have a great new year buddy thanks for everything
You better make sure everything is locked up around there after that guy was scoping out your place he wasn’t wanting any job lol
At least you caught that Warren Why is the guy riding around Town on a f****** bicycle in the middle of nowhere weird. People are strange buddy glad you got an i For it