Admire this . Especially the young men working there. Just boys and learning how to Rip apart and assemble it back together. 99%of western kids are playing fortnite or something useless.
Exactly.. Actually when you go to Pakistan or India.. Your seeing the work ethic as it was in Britain in the past, victorian and pre victorian times through neccesity.. Its like stepping back in time.
In my in county we would just replace the entire engine because it would be be cheaper than the labor. And one more thing I didn't see not one power tools. So much respect for these guys. Would love to visit that shop one day.
These men provide the full service and actually do the work asked for, and do it well. Too many western garages try billing the customer for work and parts not provided, hoping the customer will swallow the lies.
The reassembly of the many parts of the gear must be done properly, any missing screws or even the sizes of the screw does matter, using different sizes of screw or mismatch screw, as well as mismatch parts can damage the gearbox.
5.39 that's the best scene of the crime, you even hear sirens from the factory cops, no just putting shit. Great job, broken synchro, come and chipped tooth on gear.
And than their life is miserable. And they ask himself why they can't have better life,economy,standard of living. I can't see nothing good in the video! Sad to watch! But in their hands they as proud!
Not a torque wrench in sight. Three white knuckles all the way. Great to see these industrious boys and men working so hard. If they had all the proper kit good tools a press and a clean workshop they would leave us in the West standing. The world is unfair but they look happy and have a sense of purpose. Good job 👏
I'm no mechanic so I think they're amazing. It looks like total chaos but I'm sure they get the job done having done these repairs hundreds of times over! I'm so inspired by these guys I thing I'll change the oil in my car.
Did you find the problem? First I thought you were scrapping it, but then I was really impressed when you put it back together (not so impressed by the way you took it apart, but hey, I understand you had to make do with basic tools). I hope it's working better now and all your effort was not in vain.
Yea you are rite. As i had experience , master always order one guy to keep all nut bolt locks , pins slides in one box , if anything lost then will get punishment
I watch these in amazement and the low wage this workers are paid. It also is my amazement that how many haters are here. Good thing is, there are many more positive people in this world...still.
I have all the tools in the world and can't do half the crap these guys do with only a few hand tools, I got a headache watching this but props to these gentlemen!
I sometimes struggle to remember where all the pieces go working alone. How these guys remember where everything goes with a dozen people working all at once is crazy.
The sped up voices sound uncannily like the characters in the Nintendo Game Animal Crossing (new horizons) - enough so that my daughter paused her game to see if I had installed the game on my phone. Seriously impressive mechanical skills with surprisingly simple tools.
The kids take it apart and know what they are doing and then the men put it back together again with the kids helping out all with out a Manual incredible these chaps no what they are doing 👏👏👏👏👍
Love the kids right in the thick of it, learning and having fun! Great to comment on how it's done or should be done but I'm not there so it's moot for my two cents!
well done mate i would have to keep all those bits in imdividual pile and take pictures so i know where everything goes,, has i would not habe a clue how to put it all back together, without pictures and keeping the individual parts along with ther nuys and bolts being kept together in seperate piles lol.
Hitting the bearings with a hammer is not the best, after a certain amount of time they will vibrate and make noises then they will break, to put the bearings in their place you need collars. A little advice, when you put the bearings of the gears to the assembly always put the oil do not let them run dry with your hands because they get scratched with damage that over time the gearbox breaks. For the rest, great job.
great job guys, only thing that concerns me is u put 2 chipped shafts back on so surley its gonna still make a noise and eventualy make a grinding noise again and eventualy fail due to briken splines on the 2 shafts... other than that well done..
For all the biased comment, I assume this is a common transmission and the disassembly process is second nature. Where time is a also money the team set about their individual tasks until the Reassembler reinstates usable parts to the main carrier and drive. I can also do similar processes on the dated Cassette Tape Drive Mechanisms as many have to be repaired due to Manufactures halted production over a decade ago.
The other things that people forget is that it wasn't the boys assembling the transmission they were just the disassembler and cleaners this is skilled technicians older skilled mechanics are the ones that actually reassemble the transmission as with most heavy equipment shops they probably have a fleet contract and they service this particular transmission that's probably in all of their trucks they probably disassemble and reassemble thousands of these in a year they probably know each part by just touch and could probably assemble one of these blindfolded that's the part of the video that people Miss it's obvious to me the level of confidence and how they knew exactly where everything went that they are highly skilled mechanics the only difference between them and your average Kenworth shop is that they're using hand tools and if you go to a fleet shop or dealer like Kenworth their mechanics have fancy air tools and all kinds of calibrated equipment from the manufacturer at the end of the day commercial manual transmissions are some of the most heavy-duty pieces of equipment ever made and and I admit to the Layman them slamming the gear assembly against a block looks brutish and like it's going to break it but for God's sake these gears are made of T1 Steel you're not going to break anything by merely hitting it against a concrete block now if you treated an automatic transmission in a car that way yeah you would f up a lot of parts but this is a heavy duty semi tractor-trailer transmission manual gearbox transmission that uses T1 steel carbon hardened steel parts in Gears you're not hurting anything by hitting it against a piece of metal
Some mechanic in America, haven't in there entire life done this kind of work.The most they would tell you is replace the entire Gear box which is cheaper for them.
How they get that thing apart without a press is beyond me. That g/box has had some serious use and is just about xxxxxx in the UK it would be considered U/S IE XXXXXX
I watch this videos in silent ! Yet so many things go through mi mind. For example ( contac with skin may be harmful) That is just one . I imagine there bad backs on later years . Mi being a mechanic. I feel more sad for the conditions around them.
I was very badly impressed by the clumsy way this box with so many pieces was dismantled. Looks like it's junk going to waste. I wouldn't do it that way. I would disassemble calmly and carefully and would take pictures, make drawings and schematics, and mark all the pieces so I don't assemble wrongly or forget pieces on the outside. In my mind such a service has to be done with calm and whim, but... each one works in their own way.
This is a manual trans. This person is an expert. They don't have money to be wasting time making schematics for things they understand fully. You're discounting their experience. The key here is being frugal with the resources they have and getting the job done. The economics of their life don't support replacing everything. Working with inadequate tools and still getting the job done is commendable. They're doing good work.
I think one thing that you're missing is you'll notice that when they reassemble the transmission it was not the boys doing it it was much older skilled mechanics this is obviously a fleet truck and they probably disassemble and rebuild those Transmissions hundreds of times a month they know every part by touch and exactly where each part goes if you've ever worked on fleet vehicles you get to know intimately every single part of the vehicle where it goes and you could put it together in your sleep basically
You are not in the middle of nowhere with just a fistful of old tools to deal with... this is Third World high skill and mastership, they are the best they can afford. And, with our westerners' shame, they do it perfectly well. Great people!
I was going to sign a heavy vehicle maintenance contract with these champions but.....nah, I've decided to fill the gearboxes and difs with banana skins instead. Same price but longer warranty.
Should get another 50 miles out of that now
Admire this . Especially the young men working there. Just boys and learning how to Rip apart and assemble it back together. 99%of western kids are playing fortnite or something useless.
Exactly.. Actually when you go to Pakistan or India.. Your seeing the work ethic as it was in Britain in the past, victorian and pre victorian times through neccesity.. Its like stepping back in time.
Hard times bring strong men, strong men bring good times, good times bring weak men, weak men bring hard times...
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Sort of what you did when you were a kid.
@@dm55 We had a moped but didn’t have the pulling tools to get the engine apart. Then brother gave it to a friend who trashed it within a week.
I thought I was the only one who felt like that!!!
In my in county we would just replace the entire engine because it would be be cheaper than the labor. And one more thing I didn't see not one power tools. So much respect for these guys. Would love to visit that shop one day.
You are from Kenya 🤣
These men know their trade. Nice to watch👍👍👍
They remind me of Jawas on Star Wars. That was the transport they were working on. They need an R2 unit.
Huge respect for these guys.
Fantastic! It’s soothing just seeing gears and clips being taken apart and back together!
These men provide the full service and actually do the work asked for, and do it well. Too many western garages try billing the customer for work and parts not provided, hoping the customer will swallow the lies.
The reassembly of the many parts of the gear must be done properly, any missing screws or even the sizes of the screw does matter, using different sizes of screw or mismatch screw, as well as mismatch parts can damage the gearbox.
It won’t take long for it to park again with that reused gear that’s broken. .
it would be more entertaining seeing the face of the factory designer engineer in a small window watching this :D
😂😂
Great work in a very limited workshop. I worked in heavy engineering so know what is involved 👍
Imagine disassembling, all components later on having trouble to remember exactly the position of each part
I don't think that is the first gear box they work on. Maybe is the grar box number 360 they work
Playback the recording in reverse Mr Holmes
Then you're not a certified mechanic
5.39 that's the best scene of the crime, you even hear sirens from the factory cops, no just putting shit. Great job, broken synchro, come and chipped tooth on gear.
Great work and much respect. I just feel bad for the kids washing the parts in what's probably solvent with their bare hands.
In old dags Europe, many bricklayers or Carpenters began education as a kid
That’s right ! Remember ( contact with skin muy be harmful ) . Very sad
Atleast they have their safety sandals on. Lol
And the work rated Ben Davis pajamas 🤣🤣
And than their life is miserable. And they ask himself why they can't have better life,economy,standard of living.
I can't see nothing good in the video!
Sad to watch!
But in their hands they as proud!
Good job young boys, master your skills and it will benefit you until your next generation
Looks like one hell of a shade tree 🌳shop but these guys that work here are a talented well oiled machine
God smashing that gear cluster on the ground had me cringing not good
I initially thought the same thing, but he's smashing it on a block of wood. Notice the imprints every time he lifts it up.
@@zaraak323i: That don't even matter Lol. The shaft all those gears are on is now Trashed.
I was thinking, I'm not surprised there are strange noises coming from the gearbox after pounding the gearset like that. 🙂
@@Hamchunk1968 pakistani mechanics...... say no more
It ain’t your whip, stop crying.
We are all human beings, religion and culture do not matter. I admire and love all the good people on earth.You always have interesting videos
What does that have to do with repairing a transmission on a dirt floor?
Not a torque wrench in sight. Three white knuckles all the way. Great to see these industrious boys and men working so hard. If they had all the proper kit good tools a press and a clean workshop they would leave us in the West standing. The world is unfair but they look happy and have a sense of purpose. Good job 👏
I'd have a bucket of "spare" parts left over lol
I'm no mechanic so I think they're amazing. It looks like total chaos but I'm sure they get the job done having done these repairs hundreds of times over! I'm so inspired by these guys I thing I'll change the oil in my car.
Did you find the problem? First I thought you were scrapping it, but then I was really impressed when you put it back together (not so impressed by the way you took it apart, but hey, I understand you had to make do with basic tools). I hope it's working better now and all your effort was not in vain.
This is pure team work but how they don’t loose nuts and bolts has got me
Yea you are rite. As i had experience , master always order one guy to keep all nut bolt locks , pins slides in one box , if anything lost then will get punishment
I watch these in amazement and the low wage this workers are paid. It also is my amazement that how many haters are here. Good thing is, there are many more positive people in this world...still.
Breaking that gearbox as you would break a coconut!
I have all the tools in the world and can't do half the crap these guys do with only a few hand tools, I got a headache watching this but props to these gentlemen!
Even if I had the necessary skills to take that engine/ gearbox apart, my back couldn't take all that bending and crouching!
by the color of sealing paste i knew that this transmission was serviced last by them
The way they service it. It's a weekly customer.
thats a very common sealing paste
I sometimes struggle to remember where all the pieces go working alone.
How these guys remember where everything goes with a dozen people working all at once is crazy.
Just hard working men. Mush respect
The sped up voices sound uncannily like the characters in the Nintendo Game Animal Crossing (new horizons) - enough so that my daughter paused her game to see if I had installed the game on my phone.
Seriously impressive mechanical skills with surprisingly simple tools.
What a crew. Great video !
Definitely a 3 day job
Not a Tork Wrench or a set of Feeler Guages in sight, brilliant.
I loved it when they smashed it against the wooden block...lol. I wonder if they do that same method in garages in the UK
Would not have believed it if I hadn't seen it ......
And NO screws or washers left on the bench at the end! Everything put back according to spec..Quite amazing!
Why dont use a rubber hammer to take apart?The metal screw driver may damage the surface then will leak.
Theres always reliefs in the castings for the soul purpose of prying them apart via screwdriver
buy them a rubber hammer. you make do with what you have.
Leaking is a different form of working.
I used to do mechanics like this, then I would pick up all the bits and throw them in the bin. Job done.
I never noticed that anyone looked at a manual either. Amazing
The kids take it apart and know what they are doing and then the men put it back together again with the kids helping out all with out a Manual incredible these chaps no what they are doing 👏👏👏👏👍
These kids dont have time to get into trouble. Teach them when their young.
Brilliant work guys.
This reminds me. I need to get my transmission fluid changed.
Amazing! This is real team work !👍👍👍
Gee loved the chipmunk commentary sounded much better clear as mud 🛠🔨🔧🛠
good thing keep young lads busy real busy
We'll show you boys how to get his money and leave him stranded 50 miles away
Speeding up the voices makes them sound like the little guys from star wars
Love the kids right in the thick of it, learning and having fun! Great to comment on how it's done or should be done but I'm not there so it's moot for my two cents!
These guys are the surgeons at the hospital too. 😆
Fast chatter ,hilarious 💪🏽
Excelente trabajo 👍
I could watch this all day well done
No conocen los extractores, todo a golpe de martillo o contra cualquier superficie dura. Lo asombroso es que después funciona.
Those kids washing with no protective gear is just sad to see. In ten years their health will suffer from all those chemicals
well done mate i would have to keep all those bits in imdividual pile and take pictures so i know where everything goes,, has i would not habe a clue how to put it all back together, without pictures and keeping the individual parts along with ther nuys and bolts being kept together in seperate piles lol.
Wow hats off to those kids must be really intelligent and no power tools
Hitting the bearings with a hammer is not the best, after a certain amount of time they will vibrate and make noises then they will break, to put the bearings in their place you need collars.
A little advice, when you put the bearings of the gears to the assembly always put the oil do not let them run dry with your hands because they get scratched with damage that over time the gearbox breaks.
For the rest, great job.
Reminds me of my workplace currently, you don't have to go to Pakistan to see rough workers, working in shit conditions.
Working on the floor in the dirt wearing pajamas and slippers says it all
Impressive. Praise indeed.
great job guys, only thing that concerns me is u put 2 chipped shafts back on so surley its gonna still make a noise and eventualy make a grinding noise again and eventualy fail due to briken splines on the 2 shafts... other than that well done..
Bermanfaat sekali...
For all the biased comment, I assume this is a common transmission and the disassembly process is second nature. Where time is a also money the team set about their individual tasks until the Reassembler reinstates usable parts to the main carrier and drive. I can also do similar processes on the dated Cassette Tape Drive Mechanisms as many have to be repaired due to Manufactures halted production over a decade ago.
The other things that people forget is that it wasn't the boys assembling the transmission they were just the disassembler and cleaners this is skilled technicians older skilled mechanics are the ones that actually reassemble the transmission as with most heavy equipment shops they probably have a fleet contract and they service this particular transmission that's probably in all of their trucks they probably disassemble and reassemble thousands of these in a year they probably know each part by just touch and could probably assemble one of these blindfolded that's the part of the video that people Miss it's obvious to me the level of confidence and how they knew exactly where everything went that they are highly skilled mechanics the only difference between them and your average Kenworth shop is that they're using hand tools and if you go to a fleet shop or dealer like Kenworth their mechanics have fancy air tools and all kinds of calibrated equipment from the manufacturer at the end of the day commercial manual transmissions are some of the most heavy-duty pieces of equipment ever made and and I admit to the Layman them slamming the gear assembly against a block looks brutish and like it's going to break it but for God's sake these gears are made of T1 Steel you're not going to break anything by merely hitting it against a concrete block now if you treated an automatic transmission in a car that way yeah you would f up a lot of parts but this is a heavy duty semi tractor-trailer transmission manual gearbox transmission that uses T1 steel carbon hardened steel parts in Gears you're not hurting anything by hitting it against a piece of metal
This is why my wife says I’m half Indian 😂... love these guys
This is not endia and endia mother fuker cuntrry 👞🇮🇳
Some mechanic in America, haven't in there entire life done this kind of work.The most they would tell you is replace the entire Gear box which is cheaper for them.
Needs a new main shaft, most likely a countershaft aswell. Had that happen on my nv4500 after pilot bearing failed
Amazing work 👍
بیا کانالم ویدیو جزاب ببین💛💛💛
These kids are awesome learning a gr8 skill...Trans techs here in the states make gr8 money.!
Imagine the potential with impacts
Выглядит со стороны чувак шёл по улице, увидел трансмиссию разбирают, открутил пару болтов, пошёл дальше.
بیا کانالم ویدیو جزاب ببین💜💜💚💚
Very clever..!
You guys are ginios God bless you all and famely.
We will never know if they actually fixed the transmission!
All they did was clean out the debris of the broken gear and reused the broken gear. So I guess it’s not fixed. Just a waste of time. .
They found the problem.They order part and wait a year to get it.Mean while they have to hear the noise that the broken part makes ☠️
@@jaimesantiago1751 that’s crazy.
@@majordanggle 😂😂
How they get that thing apart without a press is beyond me. That g/box has had some serious use and is just about xxxxxx in the UK it would be considered U/S IE XXXXXX
They top lads m8. They will keep using things until they become unrepairable lol
Great skills 👍😲
Great job
I would have just replaced the broken gears instead of trying to fix them. You can weld new teeth on, but how long with that hold?
No, the problem is geometry and thermal treatment. When you weld a piece, the heat create tensions and remove the previous treatment.
Not a torque wrench in sight 😂
Never mind a torque wrench no Service manual. I can't remember what I have for breakfast I can't imagine asambeling a transmission out of memory.
That was incredible, no power tools, no speed ratchets just basic hand tools, this is what kids need to be part of to learn.
Five gives on a gear box, what more do you want?
@@syan9017 gives, what the hell you talking about???
That’s right grip on the journals in a vice with no protection…yeah they get the job done but I wouldn’t want then near any my plant…
New design....🤭😒
I watch this videos in silent ! Yet so many things go through mi mind. For example ( contac with skin may be harmful) That is just one . I imagine there bad backs on later years . Mi being a mechanic. I feel more sad for the conditions around them.
I was very badly impressed by the clumsy way this box with so many pieces was dismantled. Looks like it's junk going to waste. I wouldn't do it that way. I would disassemble calmly and carefully and would take pictures, make drawings and schematics, and mark all the pieces so I don't assemble wrongly or forget pieces on the outside. In my mind such a service has to be done with calm and whim, but... each one works in their own way.
This is a manual trans. This person is an expert. They don't have money to be wasting time making schematics for things they understand fully. You're discounting their experience. The key here is being frugal with the resources they have and getting the job done. The economics of their life don't support replacing everything. Working with inadequate tools and still getting the job done is commendable. They're doing good work.
I think one thing that you're missing is you'll notice that when they reassemble the transmission it was not the boys doing it it was much older skilled mechanics this is obviously a fleet truck and they probably disassemble and rebuild those Transmissions hundreds of times a month they know every part by touch and exactly where each part goes if you've ever worked on fleet vehicles you get to know intimately every single part of the vehicle where it goes and you could put it together in your sleep basically
You are not in the middle of nowhere with just a fistful of old tools to deal with... this is Third World high skill and mastership, they are the best they can afford. And, with our westerners' shame, they do it perfectly well. Great people!
Muito bom o vídeo, ficaria muito melhor se mostrassem, quais peças estavam estragadas e foram substituídas....
Hey boss we got’t back together and have 3 bolts and a snap ring left over
5 mechanics at 50 cents an hour. This is gonna cost ya.
Very impressive
Oh,...! So That's eerh..? How...? To do that? Nice Gloves! Where was the Transmission Fluid and the Cleaners Dumped?
I couldn't watch all of this. It was pure chaos. If they got that back together and working there's some people there a lot smarter than me.
Tour setting low bar. :}
Taking it apart is the easy part. Let's see them try to put it together and see if it runs.
All I can say is great
So the noise was a wristwatch was left behind during previous reassembly
Did the best they could with limited resources. A kid in the U.S. would just go steal another truck.
Such as positive comment.
can't steal a truck anymore in USA
they're anti thief protected... plus
cctv is above/around your head
@@eugenecod 875,000 vehicles stolen in the U.S. last year. I guess no one told the thieves it wasn't possible
Oh my god, lot of children are working . Ain't they got to school.
Summer time no school no technology neither video game.
Shop class
Child labour.
Better education than some state brainwashing factory
@@piperdoug428 👌👍
Geez.. and here you get fined for not wearing full body Armor when removing a lightbulb...love those flip flops
In pakistan. These people are poor. They dont even get to eat two meals in a day.Forget wering protective cloths. It is a matter of surviving.
The techniques are brutal. Do it properly with the right equipment
What is the cause of strange noice?. You have to explain it after the dismanteling the gearbox.thanks.
I was going to sign a heavy vehicle maintenance contract with these champions but.....nah, I've decided to fill the gearboxes and difs with banana skins instead. Same price but longer warranty.
Very good
Truck owner. "I just came in for an oil change"
Young boys working hard to put food on the table...
Taught a scam job by adults. See you next week.