You did a great job, Tucker. And never apologize for being yourself. You're a hard-working young man who has a bright future. And the repairs went well.
I don’t like to complain, I knew other commenters would do the dirty work I guess that makes them epic. I have confidence that you Sat down Tucker and gave him a little private talk after he suggested you continue with the shit show and weld the other MasterLink. Good job, Clint you’re teaching that boy, right
It's great to see people that do things the right way even though it takes longer many times. Great video Clint, Kevin ,and Tucker. Keep it up gentlemen.
Tucker, you just be you. Grumpy, sad, happy, whatever, you just be you. I like you, mate, even when you're a sourpuss. And I'm an old boy who understands young fellas, cos of what I once was.
I love that machine, have many hours on a TD25. One of the best pushing dozer with the the planetary steering. I wish we would have had a track press at the time.
Just use steel pipe when extracting out of a hole like that. Stick the welding rod down the pipe and weld the pipe to the bolt. Usually works pretty well
Hey quick tip for them there broken and stuck bolts try heating it up with the torch and melting a coloring crayon around the bottom of it and let go down in the threads
Clint, I agree with regarding the snap on battery tools..their price is ridiculous!! The only remaining snap on battery tool I have is the 14.4 ratchet, I think it’s great…but everything else I’ve switched to Milwaukee..1/3 of the price and better quality. Snap on needs to do a reality check..
It is good to watch the master at work. However the master is also the master at being the "being the master wind-up merchant" (the best part those that he winds up don't seem to realise that they are being wound up).
Sorry to hear about the El Commode problems. Glad to see that the td25 is back up and rolling. Very entertaining installment! Have a great weekend. Can yall take the camera to another Richey Brothers auction and touch on how to get started, please? I need a newer farm tractor and want to get the basics. Thanks and Hello from Texas!
Try some x-tractalloy rods made to remove broken bolts. The flux protects the threads and acts as a lubricant. Saved me several times. Lawson products sells them I think
Cant beat the Harbor freight Hercules deal now Batteries and charger for 99 bux and a host of tools to pick from free. and always some other tool in the list out there on Marketplace to fit those batteries.
Melt CRAYONS into hot threads. It DOES NOT evaporate like penetrating oil. Been doing that for years and hasn't failed yet!! Regular cheap crayons from the dollar store work very well. Peel off the paper, melt the crayon into the threads and wench the offending bolt out!!!!
The Cummins KT19 when installed in trucks came in power ratings between 450hp and 600hp with torque around 1850 ft/lbs. Their large displacement meant the Jacobs brake was very effective. In the ‘80s and ‘90s a Kenworth with a KTA600 was the ultimate road truck. What was the power rating when installed in this tractor?
Tucker you don't realize it but most 18-year-old kids getting out of school have to pay $50k-$100,000 just for an education like that and you're getting it for free My nephew went to one of those diesel technical schools, although they really teach you is engine mechanics and maintenance and fuel systems, you're getting the whole deal with pops and sausage fingers. And also one of the best education you can ever get an equipment the business side all at one time, so in my opinion yes when you go to work every day you should have a smile on your face and hop in your step, and like my nephew that works for me I told him one of these years you're gonna look forward to coming in to work on Monday morning and now he does 🤣.
Why do you not use beeswax to cool and lubricate the threads after heating them cherry red?. That is what we used to lubricate the flange bolts on large steam turbines operating at a 1000F during disassembly. Just wondering. We bought blocks of natural beeswax. 😊
Hey Clinton is that K19 Cummins used in trucks or only earthmovers,you guys had V12 detroits in Trucks back in the 70,s i believe,we only had the V6 and V8 motors in road trucks here in Auss,the V12,and V16 was used in marine and mining equipment here .Tell Tucker if he wants to look happy all the time he should stand next to Uncle Scott😅😅😅😅 Have a good weekend boys Kym Adelaide
I keep hoping that one of Kevin's paint jobs will be a desert camo one. Was that your idea to put those iron beams in the concrete, or do other bull dozer shops have them?
Hey Kevin, why is it that only Ford owners have to have a special garage with new BendPak hoists specifically dedicated to repair their buckets of junk?
You did a great job, Tucker. And never apologize for being yourself. You're a hard-working young man who has a bright future. And the repairs went well.
Just like every other video - Clinton does all the work and Kevin does his comedy routine.
Tucker stay being you, you are a vital part of C&C Equipment.
You guys are the only u tubers that i never have to fast forward through any of your videos. Great job
I don’t like to complain, I knew other commenters would do the dirty work I guess that makes them epic.
I have confidence that you Sat down Tucker and gave him a little private talk after he suggested you continue with the shit show and weld the other MasterLink. Good job, Clint you’re teaching that boy, right
Bridgette brightens the day when she walks into the shop!
Great video as always guys. Kevin blew up his engine with tooooo much turbo, oh dear the turbo strikes back. Safe travels. Ken.
Love Tucker "Weld it", "Weld it", "Weld it" and he is a good camera man.
Clint I think you should help your #1 employee with a big block swap on the El Camino!
As GrabAss as you appear at times you ARE an excellent team.
It's great to see people that do things the right way even though it takes longer many times. Great video Clint, Kevin ,and Tucker. Keep it up gentlemen.
Tucker, you just be you. Grumpy, sad, happy, whatever, you just be you. I like you, mate, even when you're a sourpuss. And I'm an old boy who understands young fellas, cos of what I once was.
Hey Clint !!! Did a little research on Dresser & Found they were made by IH & sold to Dresser in 1980 !!!
Tip...weld big hex nut on end of big " C clamp" threaded shalt to use a battery powered gun to speed tighten.😊
I would love to have that small tractor for a winter project. 😊
I love that machine, have many hours on a TD25. One of the best pushing dozer with the the planetary steering. I wish we would have had a track press at the time.
Battery powered tools Milwaukee dewalt and others prolonged my work life probably 10 years these younger folks don’t even realize
Then you vote for a clown. You're the product of undermining education for more than 70 years.
Watching your channel is always an exciting and educational journey. Keep inspiring and teaching us with your videos!🦐🚙🦎
I'd never seen someone make a bolt before. Pretty creative, I gotta say.
GREAT VIDEO........I LOVE SEEING BIG JOBS TURN OUT RIGHT..........BIG TOOLS ARE KOOL........... KEVIN GET YOU A FORD ENGINE...
That little dozer is cute , if I could afford something like I wouldn't mind having it.
Just use steel pipe when extracting out of a hole like that. Stick the welding rod down the pipe and weld the pipe to the bolt. Usually works pretty well
Hey quick tip for them there broken and stuck bolts try heating it up with the torch and melting a coloring crayon around the bottom of it and let go down in the threads
I hope Mr. Kevin paints this one like he did the last one. He did an amazing job on the last one yall had.
Good to see Tucker having fun. That is one big dozer. Great video.
That sounds epic. Thumbs up 👍 and it looks great too😎
Clint, I agree with regarding the snap on battery tools..their price is ridiculous!! The only remaining snap on battery tool I have is the 14.4 ratchet, I think it’s great…but everything else I’ve switched to Milwaukee..1/3 of the price and better quality. Snap on needs to do a reality check..
Alright, back at the Shop! Tucker Rocks! Here we go! ;-)! Cheers!,,,and Kevin blew his engine ,,opppps! ;-)!
I was just watching you pull that manifold and caught myself looking around the side of my monitor to see if I could see what is was hanging up on LOL
It is good to watch the master at work. However the master is also the master at being the "being the master wind-up merchant" (the best part those that he winds up don't seem to realise that they are being wound up).
tell Kevin "one tire frier"
THANKS!
Good thing you'll found that blue steel square out back-we would have been shut down here......
Clinton Kevin And Tucker great video! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
Sorry to hear about the El Commode problems. Glad to see that the td25 is back up and rolling. Very entertaining installment! Have a great weekend. Can yall take the camera to another Richey Brothers auction and touch on how to get started, please? I need a newer farm tractor and want to get the basics. Thanks and Hello from Texas!
28:00 I learned a long time ago when doing that procedure, the longer you let it cool on its own, the more chances of success you will have.
I can just picture Kevin wearing a mullet wig driving the smellcamino like he stole it.
I like your little dozer
We love Mr, Negative!😂
Try some x-tractalloy rods made to remove broken bolts. The flux protects the threads and acts as a lubricant. Saved me several times. Lawson products sells them I think
Good job guys love watching your videos keep em coming
One minute in to the video and we hear about Kevin and the el Camino . This is a good video.
I am proud of your shop thanks for sharing
Like the videos, keep up the good work. As allways be safe. Peace.🇺🇸
Clint ,another excellent video .👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍my condolences on the el Camino may it rest in peace ! Boston wise guy 🇱🇷🇮🇪🦉
Rear end is the next in line in Kevin's ElCamino.
Papaw is a Living Legend
Another battle won.
Your channel is one of the few that always pleases with quality. The information is presented clearly and professionally. Keep it up! 🏀🍺🏋️
Good job again always something new that I have never seen. Keep em coming!!
Kevin and tucker own microphone. they speak very quietly and in a low voice
Cant beat the Harbor freight Hercules deal now Batteries and charger for 99 bux and a host of tools to pick from free. and always some other tool in the list out there on Marketplace to fit those batteries.
🤔 Is Kevin off work, looking in the 'JUNK YARD' for a doner engine for his cheby💡 😂😂😂😂
51:37 usually we pack the inside of the replacement track link bushings with crane boom grease
Alright! I’m ready to watch Kevin do some smoky burn outs!!!!
... if the camera is on the correct side 😉
Melt CRAYONS into hot threads. It DOES NOT evaporate like penetrating oil. Been doing that for years and hasn't failed yet!! Regular cheap crayons from the dollar store work very well. Peel off the paper, melt the crayon into the threads and wench the offending bolt out!!!!
I really think someone should start a milwaukee tool truck
The Cummins KT19 when installed in trucks came in power ratings between 450hp and 600hp with torque around 1850 ft/lbs. Their large displacement meant the Jacobs brake was very effective. In the ‘80s and ‘90s a Kenworth with a KTA600 was the ultimate road truck.
What was the power rating when installed in this tractor?
Lov Clints funniest! Cheers!;-)!
Tucker you don't realize it but most 18-year-old kids getting out of school have to pay $50k-$100,000 just for an education like that and you're getting it for free
My nephew went to one of those diesel technical schools, although they really teach you is engine mechanics and maintenance and fuel systems, you're getting the whole deal with pops and sausage fingers.
And also one of the best education you can ever get an equipment the business side all at one time, so in my opinion yes when you go to work every day you should have a smile on your face and hop in your step, and like my nephew that works for me I told him one of these years you're gonna look forward to coming in to work on Monday morning and now he does 🤣.
Tucker your supposed to say thanks for allowing me to work with my Dad! ha ha
Kevin blowing up his motor with too much boost means he's a more power guy he's one of us.😁
Can't wait to see happy Tucker
Great build!!
I've had good luck melting wax into broken bolts..
Enjoyed 👍👍👍👍👍
Watching your channel is like an inspiring adventure that never ends. Continue to amaze us with your talent!‼️🐬🌙
Why do you not use beeswax to cool and lubricate the threads after heating them cherry red?. That is what we used to lubricate the flange bolts on large steam turbines operating at a 1000F during disassembly. Just wondering. We bought blocks of natural beeswax. 😊
Kevin! They're blaming you for stuff when you're not on the video!!
Thanks very interesting and informative
Tucker, buy an El Camino and
you’ll be as happy as Kevin
Try Norseman drill bits....they are tough...
Not MIG Mountain more accurately STICK Mountain, however very impressive by any name!!!
Great!
Mason would have made a good mechanic, considering all the things Clint has taught him.
Clint where has Mason been, haven’t seen him lately. As always y’all have some great videos, enjoy every one of them.
He went off to school to become a lineman.
Surely that’ll work…Don’t call me Shirley 😅😂😜👍🏻
beatyfuld beast
You should fix the other masterlink while your at it
*you’re
Hey Clinton is that K19 Cummins used in trucks or only earthmovers,you guys had V12 detroits in Trucks back in the 70,s i believe,we only had the V6 and V8 motors in road trucks here in Auss,the V12,and V16 was used in marine and mining equipment here .Tell Tucker if he wants to look happy all the time he should stand next to Uncle Scott😅😅😅😅
Have a good weekend boys
Kym
Adelaide
Here in New Zealand, both KT19 Cummins and Detroit Diesel 12V71s were available in Kenworths. I assume they were available in Australia as well.
Kevin needs to get “k. Ranchero “ tattooed on knuckles before video , and a Mexican passport
kevin use JB weld on those heads.
More PG-13 content! Iowa truck stop started it!
I keep hoping that one of Kevin's paint jobs will be a desert camo one. Was that your idea to put those iron beams in the concrete, or do other bull dozer shops have them?
Epic!
Can we see more on the little dozer please.
HE LEFT YOU HANGING ON THE FIST BUMP.
Next time you have to remove a bolt try hitting the side with a zip gun while you are trying to remove it
What I’m wondering is, where did Kevin get that butt plug from so quickly? Did he have it on him somewhere?😂
Hey Kevin, why is it that only Ford owners have to have a special garage with new BendPak hoists specifically dedicated to repair their buckets of junk?
👍
Where's Kevin?? Kevin is under a bus out back...
Kevin is painting
Milwaukee is eating SnapOns lunch…
Nice 😎😎😎👍👍👍
Could you have cut that link with the laser?
Why wouldn't you replace the other master link ??? Make it right for the next owner !!!!
Really enjoyed it! Looking forward to more videos from you! 🔥😛
Clint you are do quite & understated when you say Uh Oh…It carries so much more weight 😮😝👍🏻
Paint It 🇬🇧👍
Could you not have come from the backside and welded on a bolt? Just wondering.