Dude the truck’s got a transmission failure which is mechanical and you say like they are changing the world while they are working dangerously on a main road. Are you ok??? You can say they are hard working and determined, but don’t say stupid stuffs like “they will own everything”
I have nothing but respect for the work ethic of these men. What a hard way to make a living to support their families. We need to teach that philosophy to our enabled Gen X and Z lasy Americans Good job guys. It makes me want to send them some traffic cones. RESPECT AND ADMIRATION. is all I can offer from Southern California USA
Prob. 8300. Rupee... Which is about $100., Parts and labor...💵 I'm thinking about 3 days of hard ass labor to do that...💪🏼🛠⛓ They didn't show everything that went wrong and didn't fit... You know?👀
I’m blown away, absolutely incredible, yes they did not scrap old gaskets off but the rest is amazing you would never see that kind if team work in the USA today.
We tend to value our time more than $1 an hour. We can get 8 mobile mechanics out to repair a truck like that, but the bill is going to be more than what that truck is worth
No matter how bad they can fix it with a hammer a welder and a jack. I love how they work as a team, everyone working no talking, few basic tools and no half million peterbilt wrecker nowhere to be found, the shop came to the side of the road and fixed it, no one standing around talking about how we gonna get this thing to the shop.
Is it cheaper to repair a truck damaged from overloading than it is to keep the weight limited to its designed capabilities? Do Pakistani truck owners have that much money available to repair a truck every time a truck is damaged due to overloading?
how they're able to repair the work truck on the side of the road and have the parts delivered on a motored bike cart is nice. Here in the states-it's heavy towing to a repair center and fixed there than fixing it on site unless the repair is minor and a mobile repair vehicle is available to go there.
How do you break a bellhousing that bad? One that's installed in the truck. I've cracked 1 bellhousing in my life, and it happen because I was an idiot. I got mocked relentlessly from friends and co-workers. And I deserved it. We never got to see the truck drive away because they weren't able to get the clutch lined up with the transmission.
It looks like the front axel broke loose. Maybe from a crash, or it was just overloaded. Either way, the transmission housing brook when it came in contact with the front axle. But this is pakistan, so it could have been anything. 🤔
Here’s the translation: "That's absolutely amazing what you’re doing! Can you do EVERYTHING? Here in Germany, the truck would be junk. One question: how much did this repair cost?"
Umm, Does India have truck inspection stations? I'm guessing they don't. These trucks like this are very dangerous on the roads. I'll hand it to the guys that fix them on the side of the road though. Great job!
Pakistan? A common occurrence on the sub-continent, aging and overloaded trucks, something gives. Very dangerous with the jacked up front end as I think the tipper was still loaded to the top with aggregate. Those men certainly earned their days pay, and more...
I love watching these Pakistanis mechanical wizards literally dismantle a truck that’s been involved in a accident due to structural metal fatigue then run around like ants restoring the truck back to road worthiness with 24hours that’s absolutely insane for most of these guys this is a classic example of how resourceful and smart there resiliency is no amount of effort to get the truck mobile is spared by the guys who I believe are inspirational unlike modern society the fees fines and towing rates will cripple a man’s business not to mention the paperwork and permission from the insurance companies and that could take months and even organising the mechanics that’s going to be a fortune in overhead expenditure boy and boy which culture would you choose if you were in need of a miracle fix for a disabled truck!!!😢😢😢
Here's the translation: "At the point where the leaf springs are installed, the jack is only supported on the edge, metal on metal and greasy 26:04) ! The man (super mechanic) checks with his finger (25:51) if the eyelet is sitting correctly so that the bolt fits in. If the jack had slipped..." 😩
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم اللهم صل على محمد واهل بيت محمد علي وفاطمة والحسن والحسين . ❤❤ اللهم وعجل لوليك الحجة بن الحسن العسكري الفرج بالعافية والنصر . ❤❤ اللهم وفرج عنا و المسلمين و البشرية جميعا بظهوره المبارك الشريف يا الله يا كريم يا أرحم الراحمين . ❤❤ ابو حيدر العراقي ... هولندا
Everything is fine in Pakistan and India. The important thing is not to import or spend hard currency. I know this costs the worker and technician his health and comfort, but this is the reality of the situation.
Hola tal parese qie a la mayoria de conducctores les falta mas clases de manejo poque todos esos herrores son atribuibles al conductor y esos hobreros arriesgando su vida ante ese panorama tan inseguro ni equipo de proteccion traen herramienta adecuada calzado de proteccion y a los traseutes y trafico en general pues no se ve que tengan algun tipo de señalamiento que indique que esta un transporte averiado imaginemos si llega otro carro y se choca y con todos esos hombres avajo del camion gracias
It's wonderful to live in an industrialized, western nation. We can smugly belittle hard working men who, by accident of birthplace, cannot enjoy the clean and safe work places that we have.
They work their asses off, but don’t they have tow trucks? Hell the way the improvise all the time, they could convert an old truck into a tow truck/ wrecker…..
I worked in a factory for a year and a half in Canada to pay off my student loan back in the early nineties. Even with all the strict safety rules and safety equipment one lady nearly had her hands chopped off and several people got hurt; back injuies, people dropping stuff on their feet (with steel toed boots), etc. These guys literally play with their lives every day..
Vocês esta 90 anos atrasados, Como vocês trabalham totalmente sem segurança, perecem loucos um machucando o outro parceiro no trabalho . São muito trabalhadores porem prontos a ficarem aleijados.
Amazing, their attitude isn't "can we fix this", it's "we HAVE to fix this", their persistence is unrelenting, respect.
Absolutely amazing...in the street with jacks, hand tools and lots of patience. Great work.
When all technology fails these guys will own everything!!!
Dude the truck’s got a transmission failure which is mechanical and you say like they are changing the world while they are working dangerously on a main road. Are you ok??? You can say they are hard working and determined, but don’t say stupid stuffs like “they will own everything”
soon we.ll be able to fix the universe with a wave of our hand with technology
@@MTLJack does it hurt… Being stupid?
@@MTLJackshoot some speed and calm down
How they work around all that heavy crap wearing sandals, is beyond me.
Steel toe sandals bro!
Jesus approved sanda!s.
Jesus nunca usou calçado com biqueira de aço
Nothing like a clean, quiet and well illuminated working environment to improve productivity and insure quality service!!!!
Wonderful.
This one scared me when they were working around those jacks and under the truck.
Реально работяги,здоровья вм и вашим семьям.
Soy camionero y me saco el sombrero por estos muchachos felicitaciones
This is the definition of back-breaking labor.
Plus it's about 120 degrees every day!!
Trabalho burro!!
Pakistani truck drivers always overloaded their truck, broken parts in the same place of the old trucks
I have nothing but respect for the work ethic of these men. What a hard way to make a living to support their families. We need to teach that philosophy to our enabled Gen X and Z lasy Americans Good job guys. It makes me want to send them some traffic cones. RESPECT AND ADMIRATION. is all I can offer from Southern California USA
That would take poverty, when there is no money in these countries you work or starve there is no government handouts or the local food bank.
Parabéns, bravos guerreiros!!!
Vocês realmente, fazem milagres com seus recursos... .
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Where there’s a will, there’s a way! Amazing!
How much does it cost for all that repair on the side of the highway?
I think it will cost several times more because mobile repair is complicated.
Prob. 8300. Rupee... Which is about $100., Parts and labor...💵
I'm thinking about 3 days of hard ass labor to do that...💪🏼🛠⛓
They didn't show everything that went wrong and didn't fit... You know?👀
@RickOshay... Wow, is that all 100.00? I feel like sending the repair people $1,000 for all their hard work. I'm sure they wouldn't refuse.
Probably including a fair chunk to the local Old Bill to keep them sweet......
This is India, land of make do n mend
That truck was carrying like 40 tons I bet, damn.
These are the guys that are going to replace the American Auto Workers if given the opportunity.
It’s amazing here in the States to get a heavy lift drift driver to use a broom. I have never heard so much complaining.
I’m blown away, absolutely incredible, yes they did not scrap old gaskets off but the rest is amazing you would never see that kind if team work in the USA today.
You would see it but this garbage here isn't worth it to work on it together
We tend to value our time more than $1 an hour. We can get 8 mobile mechanics out to repair a truck like that, but the bill is going to be more than what that truck is worth
@@Rayden440 repairing is one thing but do it the proper way or in quality is a other. In some cases you have to make sure that the repair is good
It's incredible how they manage to repair the vehicle on the spot, even at a serious risk to their lives.
Worlds best mechanics.
Their alternative is nothing.
Техника безопасности? 🤣 указательным пальцем, ловить пачку рессор, это что-то.
These guys are HEROES working in such conditions with simple tools.
No matter how bad they can fix it with a hammer a welder and a jack. I love how they work as a team, everyone working no talking, few basic tools and no half million peterbilt wrecker nowhere to be found, the shop came to the side of the road and fixed it, no one standing around talking about how we gonna get this thing to the shop.
Stunning! Can't imagine what the apprenticeship is like..Not paid enough.Awesome work.
Do they not have tow trucks over there?
the Indian mechanics are top. in the world.without proper tools and spare parts, one word fantastico.
This is Pakistan not India 😊
Is it cheaper to repair a truck damaged from overloading than it is to keep the weight limited to its designed capabilities? Do Pakistani truck owners have that much money available to repair a truck every time a truck is damaged due to overloading?
how they're able to repair the work truck on the side of the road and have the parts delivered on a motored bike cart is nice.
Here in the states-it's heavy towing to a repair center and fixed there than fixing it on site unless the repair is minor and a mobile repair vehicle is available to go there.
State Farm authorized repair. Who do I make the check to.
Its a hard work very good job congratulações Brasil
Absolut spitzen Arbeitskräfte.Ein super Teamwork,jeder weiß ohne große Worte wann und wo er gebraucht wird.Solche Menschen braucht Deutschland.
No break for tea? Stay at it. Good content.
serviço pesado muito bem feito parabens
You guys are amazing that's the problem with America no one wants to fix anything
Nước Mỹ gì ở đây
every part of that truck is unsafe
What the heck caused that in the first place? That’s some catastrophic damage. Drive over an IED?
their IED's are 3 foot potholes!
How do you break a bellhousing that bad? One that's installed in the truck. I've cracked 1 bellhousing in my life, and it happen because I was an idiot. I got mocked relentlessly from friends and co-workers. And I deserved it.
We never got to see the truck drive away because they weren't able to get the clutch lined up with the transmission.
It looks like the front axel broke loose. Maybe from a crash, or it was just overloaded. Either way, the transmission housing brook when it came in contact with the front axle. But this is pakistan, so it could have been anything. 🤔
How do you type this awfully? Boomers ought to be banned from ever posting online your generation are absolute menaces.
How the hell was that motorcycle powerful enough to deliver those parts….😂
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN PARTS ARE BEYOND REPAIR. AND WHERE DO YOU GET A PART THAT IS THE SAME.
such safe working conditions and the boys get home schooling
Perhaps they specialize in mobile repairs, so they already have much experience.
all thatknow how and not hardly any wages @@dump_truckvlog
When there is no work around...
A man will do anything to feed the kids...Right?
The video is fantastic; I love watching the machines work.
Good team work, they should work for Boeing.
I wonder when they study or get this all knowledge,,, brilliant & creative
Here’s the translation:
"That's absolutely amazing what you’re doing! Can you do EVERYTHING? Here in Germany, the truck would be junk. One question: how much did this repair cost?"
Our Health and Safety Wallah would have nightmares for a month if he saw this video.
Umm, Does India have truck inspection stations? I'm guessing they don't. These trucks like this are very dangerous on the roads. I'll hand it to the guys that fix them on the side of the road though. Great job!
Им бы в помощь шахтную гидростойку...и пневмоинстумент...
I WONDER IF THAT'S THE FIRST CREW, OR A NIGHT SHIFT CREW ?
Pakistan? A common occurrence on the sub-continent, aging and overloaded trucks, something gives. Very dangerous with the jacked up front end as I think the tipper was still loaded to the top with aggregate. Those men certainly earned their days pay, and more...
Stressful environment for heavy work.
....EST REPARO MERECE NOT 15 😮 ❤
VISAO BRASIL
Are there any tow trucks in the country?
Which country do the people of this amazing mechanic come from?
Pakistan
@@KGB-FSB Oh Pakistan. Thanks for your that infomation.
Лайк пацаны, молодцы 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Comments respectful? According to whose standards? I doubt your standards align with mine!
Be very interesting to see how much a site visit from "the team" would cost for that rescue
I wonder how old these kids are???
If you fixed it to even be drivable..it still wouldn't be safe.scrap yard would be best...
I doubt they even have scrap yaras as they "fix" everything forever.
You just buy them a new one then. I'm sure they will appreciate it.
These guys ain't pussies😂
keep your american suggestions with u
@technicalbaatein7775 TH-cam is American, so if you don't like it, leave.
Acho incrível o impenho de vcs e a dedicacao
Looks like a little slop in the king pins. Better check it out
Excellent job
I love watching these Pakistanis mechanical wizards literally dismantle a truck that’s been involved in a accident due to structural metal fatigue then run around like ants restoring the truck back to road worthiness with 24hours that’s absolutely insane for most of these guys this is a classic example of how resourceful and smart there resiliency is no amount of effort to get the truck mobile is spared by the guys who I believe are inspirational unlike modern society the fees fines and towing rates will cripple a man’s business not to mention the paperwork and permission from the insurance companies and that could take months and even organising the mechanics that’s going to be a fortune in overhead expenditure boy and boy which culture would you choose if you were in need of a miracle fix for a disabled truck!!!😢😢😢
Here's the translation:
"At the point where the leaf springs are installed, the jack is only supported on the edge, metal on metal and greasy 26:04) ! The man (super mechanic) checks with his finger (25:51) if the eyelet is sitting correctly so that the bolt fits in. If the jack had slipped..." 😩
So Talented
Like a friend of mine from West Virginia told me a poor man has poor ways.
The video is fantastic; I love watching the machines work.
I could not squat like that to save my life. Much less work hard from that position.
Did the driver fall asleep and hit the kerb
What many people don't know:
none of these workers survive even a year.
En todos estos vídeos .
Veo el mismo defecto .
Exceso de muelles rígidos .
Cuando aprenderan ?
Fantastic , great gays !!!!
All that traffic doesn't seem to alarm them
Rolling death traps.
SUPER Video Gruß
Parabéns pelos trabalho desempenhado
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
اللهم صل على محمد واهل بيت محمد علي وفاطمة والحسن والحسين . ❤❤
اللهم وعجل لوليك الحجة بن الحسن العسكري الفرج بالعافية والنصر . ❤❤
اللهم وفرج عنا و المسلمين و البشرية جميعا بظهوره المبارك الشريف يا الله يا كريم يا أرحم الراحمين . ❤❤
ابو حيدر العراقي ... هولندا
Needs scrapping
حقيقة الشعب الباكستاني يصلح كل شيئ
Everything is fine in Pakistan and India. The important thing is not to import or spend hard currency. I know this costs the worker and technician his health and comfort, but this is the reality of the situation.
Стапель у них от бога, не в каждом дилере есть такой крутой
Never pass a DOT inspection
👍👍👍
Is this in India or Pakistan?
pk
I DIDN'T SEE ANY REPAIR WORK DONE ON THIS TRUCK.
So close to the traffic. These guys needing high-visibility vests.
HEY!!!!!! HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I TOLD YOU TO WEAR SHOES AND EYE PROTECTION?!!??? KNOW WHAT? YOU’RE FIRED!!!!!!!!!!!
Hola tal parese qie a la mayoria de conducctores les falta mas clases de manejo poque todos esos herrores son atribuibles al conductor y esos hobreros arriesgando su vida ante ese panorama tan inseguro ni equipo de proteccion traen herramienta adecuada calzado de proteccion y a los traseutes y trafico en general pues no se ve que tengan algun tipo de señalamiento que indique que esta un transporte averiado imaginemos si llega otro carro y se choca y con todos esos hombres avajo del camion gracias
Grandes proficionais
Um top 10 abraços.
God help this people in India..
It's not India.
Looks like it's filmed in Bradford, UK.
It's wonderful to live in an industrialized, western nation. We can smugly belittle hard working men who, by accident of birthplace, cannot enjoy the clean and safe work places that we have.
But they can. They have to instill safety habits and work ethics. How many lives do they cost with crap repairs that won't last a week.
They work their asses off, but don’t they have tow trucks? Hell the way the improvise all the time, they could convert an old truck into a tow truck/ wrecker…..
Mad maxing away
Probably loaded with 200 times more than designed
These guys proove you dont need 30,000 dollar snapon box to be a mechanic..
Para estas personas no hay horarios de trabajo
how many times can you fix a shitbox
untill its full and the shit/man comes to empty it
لانه هكذا احب الله العالم حتى بذل ابنه الوحيد لكي لا يهلك كل من يؤمن به بل تكون له الحياة الابدية.
I worked in a factory for a year and a half in Canada to pay off my student loan back in the early nineties. Even with all the strict safety rules and safety equipment one lady nearly had her hands chopped off and several people got hurt; back injuies, people dropping stuff on their feet (with steel toed boots), etc.
These guys literally play with their lives every day..
Tao lao
Vocês esta 90 anos atrasados,
Como vocês trabalham totalmente sem segurança, perecem loucos um machucando o outro parceiro no trabalho .
São muito trabalhadores porem prontos a ficarem aleijados.
100'000 die or injured in work accidents yearly second most dangerous country in the world I wonder why
the flip flop chipmunk gang at it again lol... these guys amaze me the shit they accomplish with nothing but basics