Let's kick Spring 2024 off right! John Deere 9620RX QXS15 Cummins water pump repair.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 เม.ย. 2024
- First tractor that broke down in the field for Spring 2024 and it turned out to be a good one! Water pump totally grenaded and sent metal into the cooling system. Will have to replaced the EGR cooler, thermostat, and flush the entire cooling system to make sure all the contamination is removed.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Cummins. Some times I look at the design that these engineers come up with and think the heck are they thinking
When you talk to yourself, it's much more polite than when I do it. :) Thanks for another great video!
i know what your talking about.......
Zeth your restraint on colorful language is impressive. By the time you edited one my repairs the video would be about 3 minutes. Great job.
Not a lot of hrs on tractor before water pump failed have you had one like that before keep up the good work John England
Man, there isn't too much better with my morning coffee than a 45 minute video of a water pump (and other stuff) replacement on a big green tractor! I'm always so impressed by the extensive work that you do on those big boys. Keep 'em coming!
When I'm jonesing for the next VGG, you give me a hit of what I'm looking for! Thanks.
Amazing how a seemingly simple job can turn into a quasi nightmare...but then that might actually be the norm?
Farmers must like when you show up to repair stuff because they know there in good hands!
Zeth, for a service technician you have a lot of patience. I enjoy your videos and knowledge. Keep the action coming. Definitely look you up at the next one. Stay safe!
Thanks, will do!
Farmers Wife = "Honey, who is that Tech talking to.?" Farmer= "Oh, He is talking to the Machine." Wife= "Why.?" Farmer= "Oh, they are old Friends." Wife= "What is the Tech's Name." Farmer= "Ahhh, track climber# 30." LOL. Great job Mr. Z. Your Professionalism and thorough evaluations are always impressive. Thanx for sharing. 😃😃😃
For a windy day, your audio in that segment/day was beautiful!
Those new mics are awesome!
Talking to machines always makes the job go better in my experience.
Glad to see Deere is still putting out quality and still stand for longevity. Thank you greedy corporate pigs who now run Deere.
A Deere that doesn't grenade after a water pump failure. Cummins saves the day.
That was a lot of work. Congratulations on getting it back together. Be sure to visit the owner in the hospital after his heart attack when he sees the repair bill.
I am sure it's under warranty if not it's just the cost of doing business.
Be alot Cheaper then a new motor haha
Well I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one that can't guess wrench sizes
Unusual for a water pump to grenade so severely. You did a great job to insure no large metal pieces would circulate in the system. I was amazed to see how difficult access to the EGR is. Ouch! Your patience is impressive! A job well done.
I believe that water pump experienced a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" in NASA speak. Love watching the precision of your work and of course envious of the tool set. Thanks for sharing with us.
Man Zeth, you definitely have more patience than I. You definitely deserve every penny on this one.
Your language somehow was a lot less colorful than mine would have been. Keep up the excellent work man.
Every farmer that complains about his bill being too high or the repair taking too long needs to watch this video
You’re an inspiration for a lot of us amateurs and professionals. Thank you for sharing.
Thank God for all the battery-powered rachets and swivel sockets
The commentary on this video is golden 😂
Hi Zeth well that was tuff, especially without Josh at your side to ease things along with a good joke here and there. Luv the Triumph bike of yours ,beautiful machine, and nice little sat nav unit. KTGIM Julian U.K
Story of every technicians life too loose for a ratchet, too tight for finger loosening
With all your patience you and I we’re definitely raised differently I was almost 16 before I realized my name wasn’t damnit hahaha
You really go the extra mile to make sure a job is done right. I really believe that those that engineer machinery should work with a mechanic before they are allowed to design anything. My commentary would not be fit for sensitive ears. Yours is awesome. You still must have had other things running through your head. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and doing a great job. Stay safe, and God bless.
Well, go get an engineering degree and go try to design it YOUR way. Trust me, engineers don't have free will in designs.
Engineers sometimes get in heated arguments trying to do the right thing.
Amazing video and your attention to detail and doing the job right! Nicely done mate!
Glad you enjoyed it
In regards to that water pump that gave up the ghost. I had a service call a few years ago, where the customer wanted me to check out his trailed sprayer because of some steering issues. I needed a tracor in front of it to actuate the hydraulics, so he hooked the sprayer up to an old 700 series fendt. An hour drive later, I was giving it a once over and started to diagnose the issue. I said to the guy that I need him to turn the wheels so I could see if they are turning in manual mode. As soon as he started up his old fendt, there was a loud squeal, followed by a violent bang. The water pump decided to give up, so the fan cut straight into the radiator and sprayed coolant everywhere. The shroud was broken too. The customer is from the southern part of Estonia, which is kinda like your southerner hillbilly´s(I meant that in a good way). You know how they have their own dialect and set of words for certain things. I heard all his special words after that. We also had a good laugh with him because I was there for less than 15 minutes. And had to come back a month later, after he got it fixed.
I bet your calves like the workout, while you climb those tracks, haha.
Also, thank you for showing off your tools. It reminds me that I need to get a small prybar myself.
Cheers mate!
Loved the commentary, Hilarious. Great video as always
Glad you enjoyed
way to go zk, my selection of Special Words would have been much larger then yours, good job on pg rating,. fun watching a pro going the extra mile to completely clean out the system. i'm hoping the spring season has plenty of other good videos, thanks.
Think you do a fantastic job. You give it your all all the time.
Thanks for another great video ZK.
It was super interesting and informative and enjoyable.
Wow. You had a lot of tough work on this one. Appreciate the fact you back flushed all those areas to make sure the metal shavings were out of there and not in the block. The AGR cooler was tough to get out and I feel you did the right thing by replacing it. Perfect place for metal pieces to hide. Smart move to replace it, s although it was hard to remove and replace. Good work ZK.
My compliments to you for your fine narrative- - I would have been kicking the tires and cussing up a storm.
You kept telling us what you were doing and what the next step was very calmly. Fine work and language ZK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow. Just to replace the water pump and back flush the system is a lot of hard work for you ZK and pieces to replace and test and whatever. You did it all on this one.
The farmer should be happy he had you for the repair work. You protected his engine and made sure it was ready.
His bill may scare him but his tractor is ready to work again.
You did a great job here ZK. I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing with us on a tough job.
You take care and be safe.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Note. You did not fall off the tracks even once-yeah!!!!!
Good job ZK.
Those tracks are hard to climb on and off of.
Nice work sir!!!!!!!
😊
Great videos we run a lot of John Deere equipment 9R 540 9R 490 and a 9330 and an 335R two 9770 combines and an S690 and I learn a lot by watching your videos Eugene from Ontario Canada
You're pretty thorough to do all the back flushing you're doing. A great mechanic doing thorough work. How many do we know would just replace the water pump and call it a day?
Your boss should be proud!
Thanks 👍
Great stuff. Can't wait to see you service a 9RX 830 one day.
THANKS for another video! Sure enjoy watching your work.
WOW £735 for the water pump, and £3100 for the egr cooler!!!! Lucky it's in warranty 😲
Oh yea 2 videos in same week. Keep the content coming. Videos are great
Zac you are comical and keeping it clean.
You’re doing great you’re an amazing technician. Love your channel.
Another good one Zeth! I really enjoy seeing the things you com across in your work.
I'm guessing that the video was really hard for you to keep it kid friendly 🤣🤣🤣👍 great job master tech 👏
Yes it was
I liked how you showed how hard or difficult the job really was. The viewer can not always see how hard a job is on video. Thanks for bringing me along.
Thanks for another great video on your repairs to John Deere machines
Nice work on that repair. These jobs always tend to escalate!
That belt setup seems to be asking a lot from that waterpump bearing. Hopefully this one lasts longer than 1100 hours.
Swivelage--it's like Josh never left.
I SURELY LIKE YOUR TOOLS!!! THANKS 😊.
Personally on the water pumps and fan driver bolts I like to double wrench them to loosen them and then remove all the skin on my knuckles and punch the engine block
Wow Zeth that was quite the repair! So do You always keep your cool or just when the camera is rolling? Great video Zeth! The audio was awesome as well! Looking forward to your next video!! Safe travels Zeth!
New mics are excellent
The Ron white clip has confirmed that you and I would be great friends
Love me some Ron white!
I definitely do NOT have a hot mic going when I'm working on anything :)
Love the movie clips
You by getting that tractor going has saved Wes f thousand of dollars compared with buying a brand new tractor ,makes alot of sense.
excellent program, thank you.
I feel for you I worked on the yellow stuff for 30 years don’t miss it. I do miss the smell of the snap on truck.
great video
Awesome videos I enjoy them all makes me want to be a mechanic again.
Top quality repair . John Deere need you .
Days like this you need a Patrick 😅
I work on these x15 in tractors as well i 100% felt all your frustrations a tip i got is to take the manifold bolt were that bolt is were your extension got stuck ,working on tracks is such a joyful day😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the tip
I don't have 100th the experience that you do, but I say the exact same thing every time I encounter a 14mm. They just put them there to mess with us.
I know!
Good job zeek
Regards from Germany:
Even I do not understand every word you are talking, I love your videos.
And there is always time for lubricant.....😂😂
Nicely done!
Based on what I saw as a Cummins technician. It was a very good diagnostic. Hopefully, the customer bought the tractor with an extended warranty on that QSK 15L. He will saved money in the long run.
You love your job.
I can tell you what 13mm deep socket does to water pump impeller on ISX 15L Cummins. They had replaced radiator and water pump at different shop. That tech lost his 13mm deep Matco impact socket that went into lower rad hose. (remember put something over hose) You wouldn't think water pump could pull fluid that hard. It pull socket back and up one foot into impeller. I'm fishing around with magnet getting pieces of impeller and a socket. Really didn't hurt socket only slight ding.
Ouch! That's a bummer
Very interesting.
Always great videos
Great job,
Nice job
Love my high speed ratchet!
They are the best
Great job
Cracking video 👌
Cummins 903 takes a 10mm socket to get the whole thing off, after belt tension removal.
Great video!
Another great vid! Keep the deere's running
Nice Cattle Call... 🐂Got Moo? 15:57
big cam 2 water pump even came with a handle . had fleet of autocars with long hood and massive radiator but it was pretty
Nice Vid! (Love the Commentary you a funny MoFo)
Needs screens in the cooling passage.
Thanks Zeth?
Great video have been watching your videos for about one year since I discovered your channel. you didn't lie you were mistaken about socket size,.
This makes me laugh because as technicians all of us talk to ourselves while doing these jobs.
good stuff
I recon you’ve got $ 150 k worth of tools ? Would I be far off 😊 Love your videos thank you for sharing your journey
That was so involved I think I would rather have just gone to Vegas and get drunk! I don't gamble or drink.
1.5 degrees is Close enough! 43:36
I know exactly how you feel, I assembled an IKEA bed today.
You certainly do extremely thorough work . After finding all the impeller pieces it would have been ok to replace the water pump . Those tiny flakes of debris would just settle in the block .I doubt they would have jammed the thermostat open or done any damage.
Hopefully you got the answers you were expecting, if not rerun the edit and - opps sound dropped out! Silly me! That was a job and a half, that turned into a mountain climb. Well done lad, we've all had days like that - that never seem to end... From UK.
you are so good...
This why you so many different tools 😮
I believe he done got his moneys worth out of that water pump
Good lord, that escalated quickly🙈
A few hundred dollars job just ran into the thousands. Would it not be an idea for JD to mould a magnet into the pump housing to catch any particles in the event of a water pump bazooka?
If the tractor ever had a voice it would say you violated my tractors parts it wont give up with out a fight 😂😂😂😂
I bet Zeth talks like that when he’s working on tractors even when there’s no camera around!
Damn I thought engine manufacturers learned a long time ago the EGR Cooler needs to be easily accessible.