More mystery than a Sherlock Holmes episode. This would be my biggest nightmare but it’s awesome watching Clint go through the diagnostics of what’s going on. Great content again guys, you’re the best
I love these multi-part rebuild, repair dozer videos. I can appreciate the difficulty performing these skilled task you guys do on a regular basis. Never mind throwing in videoing and editing the whole process.
This feels like something someone put together from all their junk parts to sell at auction to someone who wasn't paying attention or didn't know better.
I'm always amazed the power of that fork lift, picking up the dozer.....like it's nothing. Thanks for another quality video, always enjoyable, interesting, informative and entertaining 👍👍✌️
I tend to believe that Clint enjoys these challenges more than he lets on. Sure hope he bought it cheap. One positive... the BIG forklift never fails to impress!
No, this is more in line for Diesel Creek. The way his lock runs. He’s always buying the dead stuff that doesn’t start finding out in the end that he hast to rebuild it.
@@paulholmes672 That he does and it also has a lot of hours on it, besides then he could have a big green (ok medium large) bulldozer and a little green bulldozer 😁 Have a good day and a better tomorrow
Some people should not be allowed near anything do do with machinery the amount of loose missing brackets not bolted on at all I really think you were lucky it didn't start as bits would have bin flying for sure Judging by the o,s and r,s coming from you two I think we are in for a treat in the next exciting episode of what did I buy this time Cheers Guys
Stick a Fork In It, Its done. No, I mean besides that awesome forklift fork😁. That Hillbilly Kevin, laughing at your misfortune 😅🤣😂. Thanks for the videos, y'all. Clint, your whole team is awesome together. Take care and hope all is well that ends well 😮💨. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
I just shook my head through the whole episode in disbelief and then you brought the humor with the stay tuned for part two !🐖🐖🐖. I think the military has the field cooks work on the equipment between meals
During your initial walk around, I saw the letters “DNR” scribed in chalk on the right side close to the seat. Being a former firefighter, DNR normally stands for Do Not Resuscitate. Is this am omen🤔🤣
Yeah I know you’re probably unhappy with this buy but honestly this is my favorite kind of vid - where you take a complete dump fire and turn it into something great again. Can’t wait to see the next episode.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. There comes a point in everyone’s life when you start laughing because the only other option is to cry, and your just to skeptical to cry. Kinda reminds me of a story, women I worked with was telling about the first new car she and her husband ever bought. She came home to find her husband with the engine sitting on the front sidewalk and they hadn’t even owned it for 12 hrs yet. Apparently he was a stoner and thought it would be interesting to see how it came apart. She ended up sending it to a garage to be put back together. Never ran right after that and they were left with a box full of parts in the trunk. Looking forward to seeing what this video has in store for the future. Wishing you and your family the best.
I was pretty busy with manure hauling and planting this past month. I had to go back in time and watch this before part two. Yeah I knew there was gravel in it from following video titles in my feed, but seeing the mess all the brackets and other stuff were in had me stump (lol). I have to go back to the shop.... I'll watch part two later 👍
I never worked on engines, I worked on machines but I do remember pulling gearboxes and taking the old one back to the shop, pulling the cover and making the same sounds as you guys did when you looked inside!
Wait, great idea, take the radiator cap loose, lift, remove old dozer, drive new one under cap, replace and tighten the cap, job done. 🙄😏😉🤣. I’m really looking forward to this series. Thanks for the video, enjoyed watching.
Jeez Clint, what a teaser you turned out to be!!!!!!!!!!! I cannot wait to see inside this engine and what has failed and the cause of the failure, as I don't think you may be able to salvage too much out of the existing mess. I could not believe the way the oil was draining out of the sump, it gave the impression it was hot! Looking forward to the next instalment of "how bad is the low hour JD engine?".
Clint’s using some TV influence. It’s like watching a favorite show and they leave you hanging till the next episode. Your getting even better than you’ve been at producing your videos. I, for sure, will be waiting for the next episode. Oh yea, As you and Kevin have always said, Some threads are better than no threads. 😂😂😂
The cliff hanger ending is just the beginning. Somebody acquired a bill of goods (or bads) and will provide hours of entertainment and wallet draining. Looking forward to seeing this unit go back together and run fine as everything from your shop always does. Thanks for sharing.
Why is it that men always find joy in another man's misery? It must be because it happening to someone else for a change!😊 I recently tore down a donor motor and my hope also was that the crank and block were rebuildable. Simple goals!!😊
you get my thumbs up before even watching the video and obviously I've been a subscriber for a long time, and it will always be a pleasure to follow your adventures with your team! Thanks clint for your videos, keep it up! 👍👍👍
Sometimes your the windshield. Sometimes your the bug. You get some deals at the auctions sometimes. And others, not so much. That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
I just realized who it was that Clint looks-n-sounds like, there's a guy on the show AX-MEN, he's the boss and owner of a logging-outfit named Ryguard, his name is Gabe, check it out, and tell me if that Gabe guy wouldn't pass for Clint's brother all day long, I think that guy Gabe was killed in a wreck several years ago, but I'm not sure, awesome video guys,👍, and thanks for sharing.
This is what you get for going to the classic car auction and stirring all us old guys memories up. I’m still looking for a 67 Chevell SS that I can put a 1,000 hp 427 LS motor in it. I still have wants and needs!
What a great episode, I love this channel, I've no hesitation like everyone else in saying you guys will fox it !! There is nothing you don't know about machines... Thoroughly enjoyed it, could have watched a lot more but await the next episode to see where you are going to start first. Could watch a weekend of episodes like this... Thanks guys..
Clint, we could tell it's bad by the way Kevin's over there, cackling at the site he sees in the oil pan. We have to laugh even though we know it's not funny. See you tomorrow, and thanks for sharing. You're the best. 😂 😂
I wish the last 450G engine removal I did was as easy as you made it look. The original 4045 had a hole in the block so my customer wanted me to install a 4045 Powertech. The only real difference was the older 4045 uses Sae bolts and the newer Powertech uses metric. I had to drill out the bellhousing bolt holes, radiator hoses. build an upper radiator bracket and a few minor bracket modifications but it worked out. In my opinion the Powertech series engine is built better than the older series.
LOL - that was mean of you to leave us hanging at the end
Always entertaining to see fork truck pick up dozer
This project gets worse with Kevin working on it.
You two are comical.
More mystery than a Sherlock Holmes episode. This would be my biggest nightmare but it’s awesome watching Clint go through the diagnostics of what’s going on. Great content again guys, you’re the best
Clint you have a knack for buying some of the coolest looking paperweights and boat anchors I’ve ever seen 😂
The last 5 seconds was the best lol
Clint bought the 300 hour frame and undercarriage. The engine carnage was a bonus 😄
That piston has been to war.
@Goathill lol I don't know about war, but it's gone to hell and back.
@frank-t6857 I don't know about the frame and undercarriage, but I think he's got a miscarriage
@@ryanhoward1013 An awesome conclusion 😄
It sure is nice that Kevin can keep his sense of humor even when the going gets tough, lol.
Kevin is just laughing because he knows it’s not his pocketbook. 😂
Not his 'dozer! I expect that Mr. C&C didn't pay a whole lot for that thing.
I love these multi-part rebuild, repair dozer videos. I can appreciate the difficulty performing these skilled task you guys do on a regular basis. Never mind throwing in videoing and editing the whole process.
This feels like something someone put together from all their junk parts to sell at auction to someone who wasn't paying attention or didn't know better.
Luckily for Clint I'm betting he didn't pay much more than scrap price for it
I'm always amazed the power of that fork lift, picking up the dozer.....like it's nothing.
Thanks for another quality video, always enjoyable, interesting, informative and entertaining 👍👍✌️
2:15 WoW unbelievable the strength of those forks on that lift
I always enjoy watching you and Kevin tearing down engines and exploring them to find the problem.
As a ARMY VET you videos rock and keep me going! Good work man!
Thank you for your service.
He is taking the disaster so well. LOL!
It brings tears to my eyes to see what some yoho can do to a perfectly good piece of equipment.
I tend to believe that Clint enjoys these challenges more than he lets on. Sure hope he bought it cheap. One positive... the BIG forklift never fails to impress!
That's what I was going to say. This is one of my favorite channels.
Man that is one monster forklift to lift that dozer
I know it’s old hat in your world, but I’m amazed every time you pick up a big ol bulldozer with a massive forklift. That’s just incredible power.
What a mess. You two are the best at restoring POS stuff and bringing them back to life. Can't wait for part 2.
And parts 3 thru 5!
On the right rear somebody wrote "DNR" (Do Not Resuscitate) . That should have been a big clue as to what's to come.
Man has yet to build a piece of equipment that the military can’t destroy in short order.
I believe Clint you were right from the beginning. SHE’S NOT HAPPY. lol
I'd say the pulled out the low hour engine for another machine, and loosely fitted the blown engine into the dozer to get rid of it.
I have no doubt you guys will get it straight and make someone a very nice dozer when you're done.
Needs to be nice, did you notice how empty the front lot was? Need more dozers!
You two were in a funny mood today,
Love it from Down under Australia.
That little Bulldozer has Dirt Perfects name written all over it
Kleeman always needs 1 more project. or DieselCreek
My VOTE Capt. Kleeman
Nah, DP already has the D4.
No, this is more in line for Diesel Creek. The way his lock runs. He’s always buying the dead stuff that doesn’t start finding out in the end that he hast to rebuild it.
@@paulholmes672 That he does and it also has a lot of hours on it, besides then he could have a big green (ok medium large) bulldozer and a little green bulldozer 😁
Have a good day and a better tomorrow
Some people should not be allowed near anything do do with machinery the amount of loose missing brackets not bolted on at all I really think you were lucky it didn't start as bits would have bin flying for sure
Judging by the o,s and r,s coming from you two I think we are in for a treat in the next exciting episode of what did I buy this time Cheers Guys
Thank everyone for your service,thanks BigAl California.
This one is nice material for youtube. Full of mysteries.
Yes!!!! A dozer video. No more withdrawals. Thank You Clint!!!!!!!!
Stick a Fork In It, Its done. No, I mean besides that awesome forklift fork😁. That Hillbilly Kevin, laughing at your misfortune 😅🤣😂. Thanks for the videos, y'all. Clint, your whole team is awesome together. Take care and hope all is well that ends well 😮💨. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
I just shook my head through the whole episode in disbelief and then you brought the humor with the stay tuned for part two !🐖🐖🐖. I think the military has the field cooks work on the equipment between meals
If there is anyone that can fix that Deere...it is you Guys! I wish you the very best!
It has to suck to see this type of carnage Clint and Kevin but damn is it fun to watch from this side.
That fork-lift is amazing!
That’s a cruel time to say “to be continued “.
“Hope the block and crank are good”
Priceless 😂
you boys find all the treasures and gems in that engine a new meaning to lucky dip lol 👍👍👍👍
👍 That has to be a record for loose stuff.
That is one badass forklift! Great job!
Here we go!!! Hanging out with C&C and The gang busters!!lol! Coffees on! Cheers!;-)!
Clinton, I think these are my favorite types of videos. Keep it up bub!
Thanks! Will do!
You guys going to regionals this year?
@@C_CEQUIPMENT Dom will be there racing but don't know yet if our schedule is going to work for us to be there. Hopefully it will and we can meet up!
@@chrislindquist2003 sounds good
We are going to redbud then sunset
@@C_CEQUIPMENT nice. We only did the NC region this year so he'll be at Sunset
I really like the work of camera man Kevin.
I just love seeing that big forklift picking dozers up, it is a beast of a unit!
During your initial walk around, I saw the letters “DNR” scribed in chalk on the right side close to the seat.
Being a former firefighter, DNR normally stands for Do Not Resuscitate.
Is this am omen🤔🤣
Prime example of; if you dont know what youre doing, then dont mess with it.. great job! I love the diag!
Your's and Kevin's knowledge of these machines is amazing.
Sprockets, tracks and rails look good.
You can tell they slapped back it together to dump the thing.
I love that you can laugh, all while knowing what you spent. Keep up the great work!
Yeah I know you’re probably unhappy with this buy but honestly this is my favorite kind of vid - where you take a complete dump fire and turn it into something great again. Can’t wait to see the next episode.
That's what is called a Magical Mystery Tour !
Well, if anyone can turn that unit into a diamond, it's you.
favourite videos the engine rebuilds👍👍 That is one beast of an engine stand
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. There comes a point in everyone’s life when you start laughing because the only other option is to cry, and your just to skeptical to cry. Kinda reminds me of a story, women I worked with was telling about the first new car she and her husband ever bought. She came home to find her husband with the engine sitting on the front sidewalk and they hadn’t even owned it for 12 hrs yet. Apparently he was a stoner and thought it would be interesting to see how it came apart. She ended up sending it to a garage to be put back together. Never ran right after that and they were left with a box full of parts in the trunk. Looking forward to seeing what this video has in store for the future. Wishing you and your family the best.
I was pretty busy with manure hauling and planting this past month. I had to go back in time and watch this before part two. Yeah I knew there was gravel in it from following video titles in my feed, but seeing the mess all the brackets and other stuff were in had me stump (lol).
I have to go back to the shop.... I'll watch part two later 👍
I never worked on engines, I worked on machines but I do remember pulling gearboxes and taking the old one back to the shop, pulling the cover and making the same sounds as you guys did when you looked inside!
Hi C & C Equipment & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks C & C Equipment & Friends Randy
Wait, great idea, take the radiator cap loose, lift, remove old dozer, drive new one under cap, replace and tighten the cap, job done. 🙄😏😉🤣. I’m really looking forward to this series. Thanks for the video, enjoyed watching.
Love the mixed humor! Entertaining!
Jeez Clint, what a teaser you turned out to be!!!!!!!!!!! I cannot wait to see inside this engine and what has failed and the cause of the failure, as I don't think you may be able to salvage too much out of the existing mess. I could not believe the way the oil was draining out of the sump, it gave the impression it was hot! Looking forward to the next instalment of "how bad is the low hour JD engine?".
Good to see your dad on the job.
Back to refurbishing busted up old iron. Thanks Clint...even if It don't run...glad to see the shop work is back.🤘
Clint at least you are the guy that can fix it if it’s worth it.
We are in for a real treat this time.
Clint’s using some TV influence. It’s like watching a favorite show and they leave you hanging till the next episode. Your getting even better than you’ve been at producing your videos. I, for sure, will be waiting for the next episode.
Oh yea, As you and Kevin have always said, Some threads are better than no threads. 😂😂😂
The cliff hanger ending is just the beginning.
Somebody acquired a bill of goods (or bads) and will provide hours of entertainment and wallet draining.
Looking forward to seeing this unit go back together and run fine as everything from your shop always does.
Thanks for sharing.
You certainly like a challenge. I look forward to seeing you fix it.
Let Kevin work his magic on this diamond in the ruff and this 300 hr cream puff will look like brand new!! A box of extra parts is a plus!!
it wont leave the shop untill its right . what a nice shop
Why is it that men always find joy in another man's misery? It must be because it happening to someone else for a change!😊 I recently tore down a donor motor and my hope also was that the crank and block were rebuildable. Simple goals!!😊
you get my thumbs up before even watching the video and obviously I've been a subscriber for a long time, and it will always be a pleasure to follow your adventures with your team! Thanks clint for your videos, keep it up! 👍👍👍
Sometimes your the windshield. Sometimes your the bug. You get some deals at the auctions sometimes. And others, not so much. That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
I simply cannot hit the like button fast enough of these videos!
Just another adventure in mechanical excellence. I do like the size of the turbo charger on that thing it's definitely miniature.
Oh, Oohh, Oooohhhh...😂😂😂😂
She's a beaut.
You must've gotten a pretty good deal to purchase this fine gem.😂🤣👌🤙
Complete confidence it will be better than new when done
When i spotted part 1. I though here we go !! It's reminiscent of that green D7 or was it a JD. Hands rubbed together. Love it. !!
Definitely you two are having way to much fun. The real question is if there’s a Bering left that’s good or if the crank even survived
I'm sure you guys will fix it right up. Hope you're able to make it wonderful again.
I think I enjoy these 'basket case' videos more than any of your other content... LOL
Awesome job Clint! Keep them coming!🙏🏻👍👊
There are people who shouldn't be allowed to touch a wrench!
That will be a nice little dozer when you guys get it fixed
Guessing the original engine was good and pulled for something else, and this engine was just slapped in...Looking forward to the next vid
looks like a 6 parter to me.. if the engine is tore, up imagine what else lies in wait ... will be fun to watch you bring it back to life
You’re super close!
New liners, pistons, rods.
I just realized who it was that Clint looks-n-sounds like, there's a guy on the show AX-MEN, he's the boss and owner of a logging-outfit named Ryguard, his name is Gabe, check it out, and tell me if that Gabe guy wouldn't pass for Clint's brother all day long, I think that guy Gabe was killed in a wreck several years ago, but I'm not sure, awesome video guys,👍, and thanks for sharing.
Can't wait for the rebuild!!!! 💯✌🏻
Well one thing about it if it can be fixed Clint is the man to fix it if it’s worth fixing !!!
Fenix Flashlights / Headlamps My Friend. Snap-On of Lights
This is what you get for going to the classic car auction and stirring all us old guys memories up. I’m still looking for a 67 Chevell SS that I can put a 1,000 hp 427 LS motor in it. I still have wants and needs!
Even a shade tree rebuild it probably better than what that engine is like bro. Defiantly looking forward to the next video guys. Safe travels. Ken.
Chitwood , the decision and in knowledge you possess in this show.
Part 1? Rut row Shaggy. Love it boys.
That RTV job is awesome!
What a great episode, I love this channel, I've no hesitation like everyone else in saying you guys will fox it !! There is nothing you don't know about machines...
Thoroughly enjoyed it, could have watched a lot more but await the next episode to see where you are going to start first.
Could watch a weekend of episodes like this... Thanks guys..
Clint, we could tell it's bad by the way Kevin's over there, cackling at the site he sees in the oil pan. We have to laugh even though we know it's not funny. See you tomorrow, and thanks for sharing. You're the best. 😂 😂
You guys run a great little business!!
Thank you for sharing, another great project with many episode 👍👍👍👍
Clint just going to leave us hanging. Thanks for the video. I can't wait for the follow-up
I'm excited to see the beginning of another great series of videos of the C&C gang doing what y'all do best AND entertaining us as you do!!!
This will be a VERY VERY interesting series, thats for sure, thank u from nyc
I wish the last 450G engine removal I did was as easy as you made it look. The original 4045 had a hole in the block so my customer wanted me to install a 4045 Powertech. The only real difference was the older 4045 uses Sae bolts and the newer Powertech uses metric. I had to drill out the bellhousing bolt holes, radiator hoses. build an upper radiator bracket and a few minor bracket modifications but it worked out. In my opinion the Powertech series engine is built better than the older series.
That parts washer is gonna get a workout!