Great video and team. Guess we need a gofundme for Mr.Kevins cinnamon rolls lol any thing left over he can use for the running water because i mean you guys have a wash bay he can use lol. Its awesome learning how that return stitch works. Keep up the great content.
The bad thing about "new" parts that don't work is you begin to question yourself as to what you did wrong, not the new stuff don't work. Good idea using the stronger go pro magnet!
Love the videos--hadn't seen that kind of cylinder w/ the big nut on the end in a while. When you walked over by the wall-to get bolts/nuts--lo and behold--brown Lawson brand bolts and nuts. Had the same set up in the construction company shop i worked in for years. Nothing but grade 8--don't even fool with anything else on equipement and trucks. Not worth the hassle. We lost a CAT engine one time when someone used cheaper stuff and a broken washer somehow got mixed up in the turbo somehow. The owner went ballestic...That's when Lawson stuff showed up the next week.
The John Deere parts can have their magnetism easily restored. I remember watching my Dad magnetize screwdrivers in the 50's. Seemed like magic when I was 5 yrs old! Today, there are several videos on the subject. Really enjoy watching machinery being restored to full functionality.
Dang you guys are funny - made me spit my coffee on the keyboard. Thanks for the Friday afternoon antics and great restoration/fabrication video. 😂 It was also instructional on cylinder rebuilding.
Great CAD drawing (Cardboard Aided Design) I love your channel the teamwork and even the humor. I commend you and the children. Great to see those young boys learning how to work rather than holding a cellphone and playing video games.
Hi from uk guys👋👍 good job on getting old girls sorted and for the front line and can't to see what you referred to at end lol joke everything's OK and enjoy your weekend 👌 thanks for your time be safe and see you soon 👍 👋
I've always worked on my own equipment. I love to watch you'll do the same things I've had to do for 50 years. Even though I've done it so long I always learn something new. Thanks
Mr. Clinton. When you fellas jump into a project. You don't bother with the frying pan at all. You just go straight for the fire don't ya? Lol. Great job
just came by to say howdy and send a thank you from Diesel creek for helping out with the new top on his hummer Theni realized i watched some of your videos before guess a subscribe is in order
@@C_CEQUIPMENT Something else you might consider when using magnets...don't allow them to come in contact or close proximity with their metal support structures. If you apply a magnet to metal and then try to attract some other metal of your intention, such as a glass envelope reed switch, you'll find that too much of the magnet's field is already tied-up with the support. The magnetic field that you thought you had, is suddenly diluted.
Thanks for hooking up Desiel Creek with Hummer Top. Love your channel! David from Shelbyville…past you place on 135 Friday you were closed. Had some crappie to give ya…:-). Lemon was on fire!
You asked for speculations and ruminations on why the JD return to dig magnet failed. It could be the fabbed steel position arm itself is absorbing all of the magnets energy; collapsing the field energy.
Clint, found your channel, after you and Dirt perfect, had problems. Now you are my favorite channel !!. I'm an old logger from VT. 45 years,and then was crippled up, just getting off my skidder in a snow storm, 15 yrs ago. I wish you had your channel, yrs ago! I always worked on my equipment, doing whatever I could do by myself. Watching your channel, l have learned Soo many things, that I could have done myself. I am amazed, how much you know, at your age!! . I know this is a long comment, but l wanted to touch on a couple more points, of why I love your channel. You and l, share the privilege of having great help! Including, your boys. My son is 50 now and is still in the logging industry. And l always have been lucky enough, to have, a Kevin, and or , a Man behind the scenes, like Dirt perfect!! They are what keeps the moral up, and are worth their weight in gold!!! Never forget how important your employees are!!! A quick experience l had with my friend and employee, Tony. He was cutting timber for me, on a steep hill, l came up with the skidder for another hitch. I saw a large.widow maker hanging from the tree he was going to cut next. I got off the machines to warn him to watch out for it. We were 40 ft away from the tree, l had my back to the tree,.and he hollered , look out!! The limb broke loose, came down tip first, and l started running, but with my luck, in the wrong direction!!! I put my arm over my hardhat , but the limb, ( 6in) oak, hit me, and knocked me out, and broke my arm in 3 places. Anyways, when I came to, the first thing he said,was , good thing you came to, because I was just going to grab your wallet!!! Sounds like something that Kevin might say, doesn't it?? LOl 🤣. He then drove me to the hospital, he is a great Red Sox fan, and l am a Yankee fan!! The doctor asked me if I wanted a sports wrap on my cast, l said yes, Yankee. When l came out to the waiting room, and Tony saw the wrap, he refused to let me in his truck, to take me home!!! Sorry it was so long, but wanted to let everyone know, how important it is to be friends, and appreciate your employees!!! It makes all aspects of your business, go smooth!!! LUV you guys, and God Bless!!!
Clint you need to install a magnet on the door that Kevin uses so if if Kevin has so bolts in his pockets magnet or magnets stops him in his tracks, lol 😆 😂 🤣.
At the 19:25 mark I got a chuckle at your comment about saving the end connectors to use again. I used to do that with extension cords. When I moved I took those to my son for his use. Only problem, I had a container that held 4 gallon milk jugs and it was full of ends. Never did get around to using them.
Try lathe welding a bolt to a magnet shell. You avoid the strong magnetic field of an arc machine. But, cool it quickly. High heat will destroy magnetism also.
I enjoy your videos, I was a field tech for a Deere dealer for five years and a service manager for 35 years. Brings back memories. Hard to beat a G-series dozer.
I enjoy Fun Facts with Clint! You need to make a segment like that in every video. Also watching you and Kevin work together is very entertaining. I don’t know how you guys get anything because I would be laughing all the time. Keep up the great work guys!!!
The magnet worked prior to attaching it with the new, longer, harness. Is it possible that the magnet was demagnetized somehow prior to installation? If not, was the space between the magnet and the sensor close enough? Maybe the camera magnet is stronger and is able to trip the sensor from a greater distance.
If you have a strong electo magnet you can re-magnatize weak iron magnets by laying the iron magnet on the electro magnet (turned off) then turn on the electro magnet and pull off the iron magnet. If you wait to pull off the iron magnet until after you turn off the electro nagnet then it will be demagnetized. If I remember correctly it will not work to have the electo magnet turned on when you set the iron magnet upon it. The magnet on a mag drill should work for this purpose.
Here's another magnet handling tip: When you drive back from the Deere Store, make sure your radio is OFF! I'll bet you had your radio on when you drove back with your new magnets! 🤔 🤪
The old girl is looking good. I am always impressed by your knowledge and skills to build a part you don't have or can't get. That is what a good shop has over the rest. Amazing how old equipment can be brought back to life. Without being over specific it would be interesting for you to break down a typical find, rebuild/repair and show how you decide what is worth saving since we know you are a business and if it doesn't make financial sense you wouldn't do it. Unless it is a really cool project I guess...LOL😁
50.8 mm=2 inch. Close to 7/50 of an inch less. The gap with magnets is important. If youre afraid of the strip moving to much make it a t profile. What also goes is north/south pole. Try to rotate it 180°. Forward goes backward. At 38:00 like we say: het loopt gesmeerd. (The job runs well lubed😉)
Always enjoy these videos! It reassures me that it's not just me who sometimes struggles and struggles with some simple things in the shop. That stupid JD magnet problem took way too much of your time at no fault of your own!
Kevin & Clint lol Working with each other.
I think she's got lots of life left now Kevin needs to do is magic 🎩 👍 👌
Fun watching people that know what they’re doing. Amen ❤😂🍺
Missing one more part, need an exhaust pipe flip-flapper 🤣👍 awesome guys
Like your channel the big JD dozers. Thanks for helping Diesel Creek.
No problem thanks for watching
15:55 Wow! What a multi-talented guy. You can even do professional CAD work. Can you feed that straight into your plasma table? 🤣
Great video and team. Guess we need a gofundme for Mr.Kevins cinnamon rolls lol any thing left over he can use for the running water because i mean you guys have a wash bay he can use lol. Its awesome learning how that return stitch works. Keep up the great content.
Thanks
The bad thing about "new" parts that don't work is you begin to question yourself as to what you did wrong, not the new stuff don't work. Good idea using the stronger go pro magnet!
Thanks for helping out Matt at Diesel Creek with his Humvee hood - hope it keeps him dry(ish)
No problem, thanks for coming over
Like the safety concerns and learning experience for the young men, life long skill sets
Longer life has been given today. Thanks, looking forward to being put to work!
Thanks for hooking Matt up with the cool Hummer parts!
Thanks for checking us out
Love the videos--hadn't seen that kind of cylinder w/ the big nut on the end in a while.
When you walked over by the wall-to get bolts/nuts--lo and behold--brown Lawson brand bolts and nuts. Had the same set up in the construction company shop i worked in for years. Nothing but grade 8--don't even fool with anything else on equipement and trucks. Not worth the hassle. We lost a CAT engine one time when someone used cheaper stuff and a broken washer somehow got mixed up in the turbo somehow. The owner went ballestic...That's when Lawson stuff showed up the next week.
Matt from Diesel Creek said I should say Thanks to you guys for sending him the top for the Humvee...
Thanks for stopping by
Chinese JD parts? Looks like the 455G is 95% done, just waiting for the Picasso Kevin touch. Great job bringing it back from the scrapheap.
Matt and meatballs say thanks for the Humvee top! Your channel looks interesting. Look forward to watching a few of your videos!
Thanks for checking in with us
Thanks from us ''DIESEL CREEKERS'' FOR HOOKING UP MATT!! NICE CHANNEL. I THINK I'LL STAY!
Glad you stopped by
Love this video Clint and guy's , on the 455G .
Hunter just don't let any of y'all get a word in at all.
The 3 of you make one hell of a team. Keep the videos coming please.
Clinton, Kevin came back to help after hunter rebuilt the cylinder great job, great vido
Love the military stuff. Thx fer helping Matt!
Thanks for watching
What did Kevin break now? 😆 🤣 😂
Thanks for the top for DIESEL CREEK I am glad to find your channel
Thanks for checking in
You boys are bringing the old girl back to life well done
Thanks
The John Deere parts can have their magnetism easily restored. I remember watching my Dad magnetize screwdrivers in the 50's. Seemed like magic when I was 5 yrs old! Today, there are several videos on the subject. Really enjoy watching machinery being restored to full functionality.
I see that you had the Hummer roof cover for Matt on Diesel Creek. Awesome. The Governor
Yep
Thanks
THANKS! For hooking up Diesel Creek with the new top for his Hummer... Really enjoy both of your channels, nice that you help each other out.
Yep
Thanks for checking in with us
Dang you guys are funny - made me spit my coffee on the keyboard. Thanks for the Friday afternoon antics and great restoration/fabrication video. 😂
It was also instructional on cylinder rebuilding.
Lol
Thanks
Thanks for hooking up Matt from Diesel Creek with the top for his Hummer
No problem
Thanks for checking in
Hello did you know magnets are sensitive to impacts .they lose their strength when you strike them or drop them . Keep up the good work .
Good to know
Thanks
Matt over at Diesel Creek said to pop over and say thanks for hooking him up with the Hummer parts. Nice channel BTW.
Thanks
Glad to help
Great CAD drawing (Cardboard Aided Design) I love your channel the teamwork and even the humor. I commend you and the children. Great to see those young boys learning how to work rather than holding a cellphone and playing video games.
Hi from uk guys👋👍 good job on getting old girls sorted and for the front line and can't to see what you referred to at end lol joke everything's OK and enjoy your weekend 👌 thanks for your time be safe and see you soon 👍 👋
I've always worked on my own equipment. I love to watch you'll do the same things I've had to do for 50 years. Even though I've done it so long I always learn something new. Thanks
Poor Special K, he didn't get to choose his face, but he did get to pick his nose! :)
Mr. Clinton. When you fellas jump into a project. You don't bother with the frying pan at all. You just go straight for the fire don't ya? Lol. Great job
Another one bites the dust excellent video Kevin is just a barrel’s of laugh
just came by to say howdy and send a thank you from Diesel creek for helping out with the new top on his hummer Theni realized i watched some of your videos before guess a subscribe is in order
That would be awesome
Thanks
@@C_CEQUIPMENT no prob already did
Always enjoyable....Mr Kevin for President!
Lol
You, Hunter & Kevin make a great team! I respect your knowledge and skills.
Thanks
@@C_CEQUIPMENT Something else you might consider when using magnets...don't allow them to come in contact or close proximity with their metal support structures. If you apply a magnet to metal and then try to attract some other metal of your intention, such as a glass envelope reed switch, you'll find that too much of the magnet's field is already tied-up with the support. The magnetic field that you thought you had, is suddenly diluted.
NEW SUBSCRIBER, sent of by Matt of Diesel Creek. looks like a great channel i might not otherwise have ever found, good luck guys
Thanks
Your A Wealth Of Information Regarding These Machines🤔
Keep Doing What You Do👏👏🇬🇧👍
Thanks for hooking up Desiel Creek with Hummer Top. Love your channel! David from Shelbyville…past you place on 135 Friday you were closed. Had some crappie to give ya…:-). Lemon was on fire!
That’s cool
Thanks
@@C_CEQUIPMENT where does Dirt Perfect live in Indiana?
@@davidkeith8687 yes, southern Indiana
cannot wait to see this machine up and running ready for auction
Diesel creek appreciated the gift.
Thanks
Cool video Always a joy to watch doing some cool stuff
You asked for speculations and ruminations on why the JD return to dig magnet failed. It could be the fabbed steel position arm itself is absorbing all of the magnets energy; collapsing the field energy.
Thanks for the entertainment and got to learn something new as I always do watching C&C TY have a great day 👍👌✌️😎🇺🇲
πολύ σοβαρή εταιρία που σέβεται τον εαυτό τής και τον πελάτη απο τα βίντεο που έχω δη 👀👀💪💪🍺🍺👍👍 Ελλάδα
Clint, found your channel, after you and Dirt perfect, had problems. Now you are my favorite channel !!. I'm an old logger from VT. 45 years,and then was crippled up, just getting off my skidder in a snow storm, 15 yrs ago. I wish you had your channel, yrs ago! I always worked on my equipment, doing whatever I could do by myself. Watching your channel, l have learned Soo many things, that I could have done myself. I am amazed, how much you know, at your age!! . I know this is a long comment, but l wanted to touch on a couple more points, of why I love your channel. You and l, share the privilege of having great help! Including, your boys. My son is 50 now and is still in the logging industry. And l always have been lucky enough, to have, a Kevin, and or , a Man behind the scenes, like Dirt perfect!! They are what keeps the moral up, and are worth their weight in gold!!! Never forget how important your employees are!!! A quick experience l had with my friend and employee, Tony. He was cutting timber for me, on a steep hill, l came up with the skidder for another hitch. I saw a large.widow maker hanging from the tree he was going to cut next. I got off the machines to warn him to watch out for it. We were 40 ft away from the tree, l had my back to the tree,.and he hollered , look out!! The limb broke loose, came down tip first, and l started running, but with my luck, in the wrong direction!!! I put my arm over my hardhat , but the limb, ( 6in) oak, hit me, and knocked me out, and broke my arm in 3 places. Anyways, when I came to, the first thing he said,was , good thing you came to, because I was just going to grab your wallet!!! Sounds like something that Kevin might say, doesn't it?? LOl 🤣. He then drove me to the hospital, he is a great Red Sox fan, and l am a Yankee fan!! The doctor asked me if I wanted a sports wrap on my cast, l said yes, Yankee. When l came out to the waiting room, and Tony saw the wrap, he refused to let me in his truck, to take me home!!! Sorry it was so long, but wanted to let everyone know, how important it is to be friends, and appreciate your employees!!! It makes all aspects of your business, go smooth!!! LUV you guys, and God Bless!!!
For sure
Thank you C&C crew for another great video.
Thanks for watching
That's awesome your teaching your son's how to work on equipment
Friday night, libation in hand and Clinton video runnin' Works out just fine.
A wealth of knowledge in that shop. Skilled labor is getting harder to find. Glad you're forwarding as much as you can.
Thanks
Clint you need to install a magnet on the door that Kevin uses so if if Kevin has so bolts in his pockets magnet or magnets stops him in his tracks, lol 😆 😂 🤣.
Lol
Hunter is going to be one hell.of a tech! Nice too see your boys in thier learning what it takes to do what you do! Just awsome clint!
Great Job guys
Thanks
I love these videos. On these older track loaders.
You can also use the roof mount magnets for a strobe light
Great video Clint enjoyed watching you fixing equipment 🇺🇲
Thanks
Really enjoy the mechanical episodes.
Thanks
Friday Night Special!! ya! Cheers!!;-)!
Patient teacher and a willing student 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Another great C&C Equipment video. Kevin is the inspiration for the whole shop. Stay safe guys, catch you on the next one.
Thanks
I'm so glad you decided to bring her back to working order, she has a long life now!
Thanks
Matt from DieselCreek say thanks. enjoy your videos
Thanks for checking in
Awesome job guys. Great video Clint.
Thanks
The light at the end of the tunnel ....... maybe ??? Nice work guys :-)
Thanks
FYI you can get a switch now that will clamp to the cylinder and detect the piston.
2 big thumbs up and a snap in a circle well done
Thanks
Wrap the magnet with wire and tap it on a battery to magnetize it .
Matt at Diesel Creek suggested your channel and I enjoyed the last two of your videos. Nice to see good teamwork in a shop. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for stopping by
It's great you got that dozer work again. Thanks
I have to get one of those packing installer tools, I never saw one before. COOL!
They are
Very entertaining, keep them coming. Stay safe.
At the 19:25 mark I got a chuckle at your comment about saving the end connectors to use again. I used to do that with extension cords. When I moved I took those to my son for his use. Only problem, I had a container that held 4 gallon milk jugs and it was full of ends. Never did get around to using them.
Try lathe welding a bolt to a magnet shell. You avoid the strong magnetic field of an arc machine. But, cool it quickly. High heat will destroy magnetism also.
Just found your channel through Diesel Creek! Thanks for helping him out with the cover for his Hummer. I'm now subscribed to your channel as well.
Thanks for the sub
China deer parts lol I love your spanner wrench great video
Will we see it painted ? A great build nice work gentleman 👍👋🇨🇦
Maybe
I enjoy your videos, I was a field tech for a Deere dealer for five years and a service manager for 35 years. Brings back memories. Hard to beat a G-series dozer.
They are the best
I enjoy Fun Facts with Clint! You need to make a segment like that in every video. Also watching you and Kevin work together is very entertaining. I don’t know how you guys get anything because I would be laughing all the time. Keep up the great work guys!!!
Thanks
140👍's up C&C E thanks for sharing your Great experience with us all
Thanks for watching
Great job guys 👍 another job well done 🤪
Another great video Clint and Crew.
Thanks
Sum ting wong genuine parts. Hey enjoyed this video, Kevin has good engineering skills for a painter bro. Safe travels
The magnet worked prior to attaching it with the new, longer, harness. Is it possible that the magnet was demagnetized somehow prior to installation? If not, was the space between the magnet and the sensor close enough? Maybe the camera magnet is stronger and is able to trip the sensor from a greater distance.
GREAT WORK...........I WISH MORE COMPANYS WERE LIKE YOU ALL...................GOD BLESS.
Thanks
Clint, another awesome Video, thx.
Great video.Job well done.Keep it up.Enjoy your videos.
Thanks
Great job guy's !!!
If you have a strong electo magnet you can re-magnatize weak iron magnets by laying the iron magnet on the electro magnet (turned off) then turn on the electro magnet and pull off the iron magnet. If you wait to pull off the iron magnet until after you turn off the electro nagnet then it will be demagnetized. If I remember correctly it will not work to have the electo magnet turned on when you set the iron magnet upon it. The magnet on a mag drill should work for this purpose.
Here's another magnet handling tip: When you drive back from the Deere Store, make sure your radio is OFF! I'll bet you had your radio on when you drove back with your new magnets! 🤔 🤪
😂
Nice going guys
Y’all work like the job is easy great description on the magnet stops and rebuild cylinders great video Clint ,Hunter & Kevin
The old girl is looking good. I am always impressed by your knowledge and skills to build a part you don't have or can't get. That is what a good shop has over the rest. Amazing how old equipment can be brought back to life. Without being over specific it would be interesting for you to break down a typical find, rebuild/repair and show how you decide what is worth saving since we know you are a business and if it doesn't make financial sense you wouldn't do it. Unless it is a really cool project I guess...LOL😁
Great job 👏
50.8 mm=2 inch. Close to 7/50 of an inch less. The gap with magnets is important.
If youre afraid of the strip moving to much make it a t profile. What also goes is north/south pole. Try to rotate it 180°. Forward goes backward.
At 38:00 like we say: het loopt gesmeerd.
(The job runs well lubed😉)
Always enjoy these videos! It reassures me that it's not just me who sometimes struggles and struggles with some simple things in the shop. That stupid JD magnet problem took way too much of your time at no fault of your own!
It sure did
You can re mag net by using a wire rape around the magnet and tench each end of the wire to positive side and negative side