Great video. Liked the competition. Nice and civil. Didn’t hear any trash talk. The cleaner gave you a run for your money. Nice father and son memories.
It was definitely a lot of fun! Dad wanted a competition so I gave it to him. 🤣 One thing about Dad, even when we were kids he never pulled punches in competition.
“Any words about this historic loss today” 😂😂😂 brilliant banter guys. Great to see the two off you enjoying the project. Thanks for all the great videos 👍🏻
That is funny 🤣 it’s good to see a father and son enjoy time together like the two off you do. So often Iv gone to txt you about the loss off your son but never find the right words. 😔We have a son who is nearly 9 and has quite severe autism, he doesn’t speak he’s still in nappy’s and will most probably always be dependent on us to look after him. Our situation is different to yours in that we haven’t lost our son but it’s still very hard coping with looking at a young person whose life is limited before it even starts. There is many days that are hard and for me watching you and your dad carry on and have a laugh and a joke is so great to see. It’s also great to see you guys get your channel up and running after losing your son and I’m sure he would be so pleased to see how well you both have done and how well you come across to us as the viewers. I am sorry for your loss and you guys are an inspiration to the rest off us who have tough days also dealing with our own problems. Thank you for your great videos 😊
I recall one of the times my son came out of a coma at the Children's Hospital. His body was so weak he couldn't eat. He could hardly hold himself up in a chair or chew. I was feeding him puree with a spoon one small bite at a time. He barely had enough energy to talk. All at once he just collapsed back in his chair and sighed. He whimpered, "Dad I'm sorry you have to do this." I told him, "Don't be sorry, I'll do this for the rest of my life if I have to." To be honest, the doctors had prepared us for that distinct possibility on several occasions. I never thought anything of it and forgot I even said it. It was years later that he told me about that day, and how much what I said meant to him. It was the truth. I can't imagine how hard things are for your family. In a very small way I can at least understand. It is obvious that you love your son. I really appreciate what you said. It means a lot to us that folks find the channel wholesome, entertaining and fun. Thank you James and God bless you and your family. You are all certainly in my prayers. We are glad you're all here with us! ❤️
Thank you Aaron for sharing that and your kind words. Before we had Ryan our son I was oblivious as to what people had to deal with and since he came along it’s given me so much more appreciation for others and what problems they have to overcome. (I hope it’s made me a better person). With all the trips to the hospital we have had the once piece off comfort I have been able to come away with is if you look around you in places like that you will see many many examples off folk dealing with worse than you are. So although I wish things could be different for Ryan I also know it could be worse and I’m just thankful it’s not. Or certainly that’s my way off coping and trying to make the best off life 😊 I work for myself as a builder so between work and kids I don’t get much spare time but when I do I like to catch up on LAOL and squatch 253 (it’s through tobys channel I found yours when he gave you that box off parts) and C and C equipment, I can’t get the time to fit much more in but I like the people and the content and it’s nice to just relax watching folk you enjoy. Keep up the good work guys as it’s a pleasure to watch 😎😊
Much like you I share a different perspective now. It seems to be a Common Thread with other bereaved parents I've met. We will definitely keep the videos coming and we appreciate the support! 😊
I just bought two nuts and bolts for the track pads on my D4D from the Cat dealer. Total for 2 bolts and 2 nuts was only $3. I was figuring they’d be like 5 bucks a piece. The new nuts are hex head, while the original nuts were square and they hold themselves in the track chain so you don’t need a wrench. But Cat doesn’t have that style anymore. The part number in my old parts manual crosses to the hex style now.
I think I was into the hardware for the tracks around 15 or 1700. The nuts were cheapest at caterpillar but I found an aftermarket source for the bolts called thacks and teeth. And then I got great 8 black oxide lock washers from an aftermarket us source. The nuts on here were a hex style also with an upgraded part number.
It was hard to keep a straight face when we were filming that one. I've got a aliens / Starship Troopers one in the near future. I suppose I could go back in time and revisit the Terminator 2, see what I did there. 🤣😂🤣
I'm surprised nobody has said that yet. I do listen to Lana Del Rey. But that one's still not my go-to. We actually got that from a repurposed materials place for a hay tarp. When I noticed it was Lana Del Rey I had to put it up in the shop. Very good guess very very good! 😊👍
Do they use hardened fasteners for those track pads? Tons of work on tracks! Another YT'er Squatch253 rebuilt a dozer like yours...he built a jig to push the pins out of the chains...tons and tons of work! Great job! Keep em coming!!!!
We are fans of Squatch too. We did consider a pin pusher build but there's really no sense in it because we couldn't get new pins. Finding a set of decent chains was well worth it. As for the hardware every bolt nut and washer on a Caterpillar is at least hard grade 8. I believe they still do that to this day. I know on our equipment, dozers, excavators graders, Etc, the hardware to attach cutting edges is formulated from an extra abrasive resistant steel. We could always get more where life out of genuine caterpillar hardware and ground engagement tools than aftermarket. We did our own comparisons and tests. Caterpillar always pull through and outshined the competition for us. 👍
I'm not exactly sure. My guess is that the Fasteners are at least as hard as the ground engagement tools. Maybe even the track pads. They definitely wore out about the same. 🤔
I was being cheap. After the struggle we had in removal, I realized the new hardware is the only way to go. I have new bolts lock washers and nuts ordered. 😊👍
I would say torching off some of the hardware was rather the only way out. The worst crawler or bulldozer under carriages I have seen come from tractors that have worked in salt mines, near salt water, in wet concrete or damping silo into a mass in a pit. Usually that means the life expectancy of the wear items is shortened by a lot. And everything is like the Titanic in every sense. Doing a pin and pushing turning would be feasible if there where no other chains you can use from any of the parts machines. Right now "Hanna Montana" saves you from having to do that job.
Without the seven J Hannah Montana this project would never have been finished. At least in this time frame. As usual I tried to be cheap and save the hardware which ended up just costing us time and headaches. In the end a cutting torch and some new hardware is really going to move the project along much faster. 😊
I think the Cleaner should buy the Cutter a steak and potatoes at least! Or at least invite all your friends and family over and present you with the Golden Torch award yes The Goldie’s maybe you could get Michael Scott to host 😀🇨🇦
Hilarious lots of fun! Thanks!
Thanks for supporting the channel glad you enjoyed the video. 😊👍
Those old chains seem to have a mind of their own!!!
They are certainly uncooperative. 😊
Love watching y’all😎😎 !
Really awesome video I love how you two work together!!!
Thanks, we try to make it fun. 😊
God episode, as always!
I enjoyed the video. Boy, that looked like some backbreaking labor! Bet you're glad to be done with it.
We are glad to be done with that one. To tell you the truth I'm looking forward to putting the pads back on.
The blue wrench is always the best
It definitely works where others don't. 😁
Your dad is a good piano player.
Reminded me of my dad. He played the same songs.
Dad loves his Ragtime Tunes. He gets very embarrassed if anybody hears him play though. 😊
Dad loved playing music. He really didn't play much until he started getting grandchildren.
Great video. Liked the competition. Nice and civil. Didn’t hear any trash talk. The cleaner gave you a run for your money. Nice father and son memories.
It was definitely a lot of fun! Dad wanted a competition so I gave it to him. 🤣 One thing about Dad, even when we were kids he never pulled punches in competition.
I agree with you Shawn ...it is a great video, lots of laughs,
And all nice hear clean videos. Lol what fun!!
That was a lot of work! Good job guys!
“Any words about this historic loss today” 😂😂😂 brilliant banter guys. Great to see the two off you enjoying the project. Thanks for all the great videos 👍🏻
Dad does NOT like to loose, 😁. So obviously I had to rub it in. 😉
That is funny 🤣 it’s good to see a father and son enjoy time together like the two off you do. So often Iv gone to txt you about the loss off your son but never find the right words. 😔We have a son who is nearly 9 and has quite severe autism, he doesn’t speak he’s still in nappy’s and will most probably always be dependent on us to look after him. Our situation is different to yours in that we haven’t lost our son but it’s still very hard coping with looking at a young person whose life is limited before it even starts. There is many days that are hard and for me watching you and your dad carry on and have a laugh and a joke is so great to see. It’s also great to see you guys get your channel up and running after losing your son and I’m sure he would be so pleased to see how well you both have done and how well you come across to us as the viewers. I am sorry for your loss and you guys are an inspiration to the rest off us who have tough days also dealing with our own problems. Thank you for your great videos 😊
I recall one of the times my son came out of a coma at the Children's Hospital. His body was so weak he couldn't eat. He could hardly hold himself up in a chair or chew. I was feeding him puree with a spoon one small bite at a time. He barely had enough energy to talk. All at once he just collapsed back in his chair and sighed. He whimpered, "Dad I'm sorry you have to do this." I told him, "Don't be sorry, I'll do this for the rest of my life if I have to." To be honest, the doctors had prepared us for that distinct possibility on several occasions. I never thought anything of it and forgot I even said it. It was years later that he told me about that day, and how much what I said meant to him. It was the truth. I can't imagine how hard things are for your family. In a very small way I can at least understand. It is obvious that you love your son. I really appreciate what you said. It means a lot to us that folks find the channel wholesome, entertaining and fun. Thank you James and God bless you and your family. You are all certainly in my prayers. We are glad you're all here with us! ❤️
Thank you Aaron for sharing that and your kind words. Before we had Ryan our son I was oblivious as to what people had to deal with and since he came along it’s given me so much more appreciation for others and what problems they have to overcome. (I hope it’s made me a better person). With all the trips to the hospital we have had the once piece off comfort I have been able to come away with is if you look around you in places like that you will see many many examples off folk dealing with worse than you are. So although I wish things could be different for Ryan I also know it could be worse and I’m just thankful it’s not. Or certainly that’s my way off coping and trying to make the best off life 😊 I work for myself as a builder so between work and kids I don’t get much spare time but when I do I like to catch up on LAOL and squatch 253 (it’s through tobys channel I found yours when he gave you that box off parts) and C and C equipment, I can’t get the time to fit much more in but I like the people and the content and it’s nice to just relax watching folk you enjoy. Keep up the good work guys as it’s a pleasure to watch 😎😊
Much like you I share a different perspective now. It seems to be a Common Thread with other bereaved parents I've met. We will definitely keep the videos coming and we appreciate the support! 😊
Always use new pad bolts and nuts.
We are, I was being cheap. 😊
I have tryed it as well they never stay tight
Get it done boys
I think messing with tracks is like trying to skin live rattlesnakes. You just know you’re gonna get bit at some point! 😂
These snakes bite you in the back! The lower back actually, 🐍🥵 🤣😂🤣.
@@lifeafterourloss haha! No doubt!
When there’s something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? “I ain’t afraid of no Ghost!”
LOL, yup 👻
I just bought two nuts and bolts for the track pads on my D4D from the Cat dealer. Total for 2 bolts and 2 nuts was only $3. I was figuring they’d be like 5 bucks a piece.
The new nuts are hex head, while the original nuts were square and they hold themselves in the track chain so you don’t need a wrench. But Cat doesn’t have that style anymore. The part number in my old parts manual crosses to the hex style now.
I think I was into the hardware for the tracks around 15 or 1700. The nuts were cheapest at caterpillar but I found an aftermarket source for the bolts called thacks and teeth. And then I got great 8 black oxide lock washers from an aftermarket us source. The nuts on here were a hex style also with an upgraded part number.
Stay Hydrated!!!!! hahahahaha
It's the key to winning!
You really set the bar high with the Terminator parody, when can we expect another great performance?
It was hard to keep a straight face when we were filming that one. I've got a aliens / Starship Troopers one in the near future. I suppose I could go back in time and revisit the Terminator 2, see what I did there. 🤣😂🤣
@@lifeafterourloss Nice! ha ha
Good grief and gravy! (Ghost busters) I’m a boomer!
😂, when I read this out loud my wife couldn't stop laughing. I miss the 70s 80s movies. Thank you Tom! 😃
That was quite a project! I don't know if anyone won last week's music guessing contest, but I'm going to guess Lana Del Rey!
I'm surprised nobody has said that yet. I do listen to Lana Del Rey. But that one's still not my go-to. We actually got that from a repurposed materials place for a hay tarp. When I noticed it was Lana Del Rey I had to put it up in the shop. Very good guess very very good! 😊👍
Do they use hardened fasteners for those track pads?
Tons of work on tracks! Another YT'er Squatch253 rebuilt a dozer like yours...he built a jig to push the pins out of the chains...tons and tons of work!
Great job!
Keep em coming!!!!
We are fans of Squatch too. We did consider a pin pusher build but there's really no sense in it because we couldn't get new pins. Finding a set of decent chains was well worth it. As for the hardware every bolt nut and washer on a Caterpillar is at least hard grade 8. I believe they still do that to this day. I know on our equipment, dozers, excavators graders, Etc, the hardware to attach cutting edges is formulated from an extra abrasive resistant steel. We could always get more where life out of genuine caterpillar hardware and ground engagement tools than aftermarket. We did our own comparisons and tests. Caterpillar always pull through and outshined the competition for us. 👍
@@lifeafterourloss Do they make AR500 fasteners?
I'm not exactly sure. My guess is that the Fasteners are at least as hard as the ground engagement tools. Maybe even the track pads. They definitely wore out about the same. 🤔
You need to get all new bolts and nuts if you don't they will never stay tight
I was being cheap. After the struggle we had in removal, I realized the new hardware is the only way to go. I have new bolts lock washers and nuts ordered. 😊👍
nevermind the backbreaking work, I want Stripe's job! Where ya goin boy?
😂, that cat is the best shop companion ever. But she's smart enough to know not to be around when the heavy Works starts. 😸
I would say torching off some of the hardware was rather the only way out. The worst crawler or bulldozer under carriages I have seen come from tractors that have worked in salt mines, near salt water, in wet concrete or damping silo into a mass in a pit. Usually that means the life expectancy of the wear items is shortened by a lot. And everything is like the Titanic in every sense. Doing a pin and pushing turning would be feasible if there where no other chains you can use from any of the parts machines. Right now "Hanna Montana" saves you from having to do that job.
Without the seven J Hannah Montana this project would never have been finished. At least in this time frame. As usual I tried to be cheap and save the hardware which ended up just costing us time and headaches. In the end a cutting torch and some new hardware is really going to move the project along much faster. 😊
I think the Cleaner should buy the Cutter a steak and potatoes at least! Or at least invite all your friends and family over and present you with the Golden Torch award yes The Goldie’s maybe you could get Michael Scott to host 😀🇨🇦
Exactly I mean that's only the right thing to do. After all I am the cutting torch Champion now, 🤣😂🤣.