I admire the C&C Equipment shop being clean, orderly and tidy. It speaks volumes for the people who work there, with much respect to all, it's a team effort. I really enjoy the content of this channel. Give the young man (Tucker) a pat on the back for his welding.
My history teacher at school was Polish, when Germany and Russia invaded Poland in 1939 he and his brother left the country and walked through Europe before getting on a boat to the UK. Where he stayed and raised his family and became a teacher, he was more loyal to the United Kingdom and Winston Churchill than anyone I know. A lovely teacher who was passionate about his subject, when he passed away in the mid 90's at his funeral the Church was full and people were outside listening to the service as well. Most of the trades people we use are Polish, as you say they are good people and very hard working, fortunately they fit in nicely in the UK culture as our humour can be really dark which fits them. 👍
Thank you for talking about someone putting rocks in engine. Back in the late 1970s when working for my uncle. We were working a side sewer job in the BAD part of big city in my area. And the next morning we came to work and the young gang bangers had put as much rock as they could down the stack of are Case 580-C. We removed stack and Got as much out as possible. But boy those days were ruff, doing sewer jobs in that part of city. Thats why I loved the Lock out system of the International equipment they made back then. It was bullet proof
Thank you for holding Kevin back from painting every part Cat Yellow...we know he is just chomping at the bit. It is good seeing the boys getting more camera time. Thank you for the content.
Always like seeing the “nitty gritty” & “in’s and out’s” of what goes into doing these repairs in your shop…, including the trips to bolt bins and “o” ring bins. How come you only bought “10” of those dozer’s…? Was it because they didn’t have anymore…? Hahaha…! Great video series, Thank you sir.
The only people who can technically speak "English" are people from England The same with other languages If you speak Spanish, that language came from Spain And Turkish comes from Turkey. Throwback to colonialism maybe but, no young country can claim a language of as it's own
@@lordcaptainvonthrust3rd Technically that may be true but we are happy to lend "our" language to almost anyone. After all it makes foreign travel so much easier! 😉
@@JimWhitaker I am a mischievous little chimp and you saw through my ruse, Sir I am chuckling to myself whilst wearing my monocle and Union Jack underpants and sipping Earl Grey tea What ho, old chap 🧐 😂😂
They all need to go back or to penalties school to learn English if they are going to be in MY COUTRY English is never gonna be anything but the first language ok it makes me so mad I’m spitting nails in my walls, ugggg, thanks BigAl California pray for them to all either become complete American language speaking or go back to where that came from right, thanks BigAl California.
Clint, this project is really coming together. “Mason’s boys” had some great insight!😂 Keep up the great work C&C Crew! Kevin, you duh man! Take care and I’ll see y’all down the road…
Great job on getting this together!! Let me tell you, the shop is like a movie set, “quiet on the set”!! Mr. C is filming 🎬🎥 And that one shot of Sausage fingers, fingers in the way, his wedding ring is getting strangled😂😂 Mason’s smile tells it all, great shop environment, of work and play💪💪🤗🇺🇸
Yeah it's looking good. Interesting job getting all the stuff. Putting it all back together turned out all right. Yeah and his truck looks good. Good stuff guys. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
@@seancasey2444 it’s a term we drink tea and eat tee. You say dinner. We say tee. Different parts of the world my friend we all have different sayings stop been a wise ass. Just to clear ones confusion. Here in the U.K. we have breakfast lunch/brunch then tee/dinner. Yes we do drink tea. Also coffee I can’t stand it personally.
Somebody is going to get a sweet dozer when you guys get this one up and running, no doubt in my mind. Looking good, thanks for the update gentlemen, enjoying the series.
My dad never wore his wedding ring at work as a heavy machine mechanic. So many stories of mechanics losing their fingers because of the ring catching.
This video is a great example of how you know your stuff and how thorough your work is. Your facility and setup is very impressive. The channel must be a great advert for your business. I did think your were being a bit nicer to Kevin than usual on this one. Hopefully you’ve come to appreciate him. Thank guys.
The satisfaction of having parts of all kinds and continue making progress has got to be very rewarding, even for your employees. Bloody Mary is badass. Always impressive sir! Thanks
i do like the old fasteners drawers and stuff! always interesting to see all the different fittings and sizes etc plus the brands.. i see Matt over at DC got a Bolts and Nuts set where you have the Lawson.. That engine rebuild has been a labour of love and hate for sure lol
Nice video, Eastern European truck driver. Tukkers Ford.... Man I wish I had a car like that when I was at his age .. Never made it beyond a Land Rover Discovery, still a great car with super off road capabilities.
Clint, I have fuilly enjoyed these videos on this complete rebuild of this poor u.s army John Deere 4045, that someone threw rocks into it, after only 300 hr. Sigh.. Know that the NEXT owner will treat her a lot better, after all the work that you, Kevin, and mason have done on her. Awesome work Gentlemen! Next time you see Mike [ Dirt Perfect ] tell him that he sent me to your channel, thanks Mike!
As a mechanic in the USAF, I saw some bad incredible things. Two of them involved metal wedding bands. One was when a mechanic brushed his ring on a live wire...his finger was amputated in a sec. The other is when an airman jumped from a truck. The ring got caught on a brachet. The finger looked like an overly sharpened pencil...
Hello Clinton, Thank you for another great video. In today's video you were talking about how Tuckers ford 350 needs a train horn. Well I have a 12 volt train air horn I bought for my son when he bought a Ford 450 and it's just way too loud! So I wonder if I could gift it to you and you could decide if Tucker would like it. (did I say it was obnoxiously loud?) Let me know and it's yours. The trumpet and all is chrome so Kevin won't be tempted to paint it yellow. Cheers from BC Canada
I love the education as well as the comedy!! I have worked on my own equipment for years but forgot more than I remember!! Great atmosphere in that shop!! You need to have Mrs. C do some guest spots she adds a different brand of humor to the show, but like i said guest spots (short burst) LOL.. I love the way Kevin plays to her brand of jokes!!!
Nice video and good progress on that dozer. A lot of Ukrainians and Russians are running trucks these days. All the other former Soviet countries are in the mix too. Usually the white Volvo is a dead giveaway. 🤣🤣
Another great example of practical guys who know their stuff. Little tip from an old mechanic use a couple of long bolts with heads cut off screwed in for dowels to align heavy pieces like manifolds heads and bell housings/ torque converters makes it so easy if you work on your own. Keep up the great content cheers Herb and glad your now shipping to australia
Keven ... the answer to Clint's question about how you feel should have been: "I feel better all over than anywhere else". LOL on the smell of "Prom Night Rubber Burning" ... "Teen Spirit" never ends. Great job again guys from the Riviera ... you have no idea just how much joy you bring me over here watching you do it right back home. BTW, Mason's friends sound like they're from Louisiana and "Cajun"".
Three years ago on the Friday before Father's Day I hauled home my 64 F100. Three previous owners attempted and gave up on this gem. Everything they touched was f'd up. Disc brake conversion had the calipers on the wrong side, attachment bolts in the wrong places as well as the mid 70s Ford rotors were even screwed up in that the wheel bearings couldn't snug up because they bottomed out on the spindle taper. And that was just the front axle!!😢 Fortunately it was a bare frame rebuild so everything was getting looked at anyway. I hate following behind knuckleheads!!😊
All that work and misery just because somebody didn't like a yellow motor in their Green Dozer. The shame. You and Kevin did an awesome job of saving the 4045 powerplant.
you did all that and forgot to add the magic rocks. this is a GREAT series..... was that waterpump a press or weld fit ..kevin wasn't blocking the work he was showing the muscles for the lady viewers
That dozer needs “Rock Crusher Edition” decals on it after it gets painted.
🤣
@C_CEQUIPMENT3 👈🏻SCAM!
I admire the C&C Equipment shop being clean, orderly and tidy. It speaks volumes for the people who work there, with much respect to all, it's a team effort. I really enjoy the content of this channel.
Give the young man (Tucker) a pat on the back for his welding.
did u notice the metal rail in the floor so the tracks dont damage it
Probably Polish. Good people, hard working and friendly. Hard humour, hard drinking and generally, as hard as nails... = )
Louisiana,,,,,cagers
Probably have uncles back in Poland who have factories that can make anything you need!
Cajun crawdad 🦞 eating bayou boys
My history teacher at school was Polish, when Germany and Russia invaded Poland in 1939 he and his brother left the country and walked through Europe before getting on a boat to the UK. Where he stayed and raised his family and became a teacher, he was more loyal to the United Kingdom and Winston Churchill than anyone I know. A lovely teacher who was passionate about his subject, when he passed away in the mid 90's at his funeral the Church was full and people were outside listening to the service as well. Most of the trades people we use are Polish, as you say they are good people and very hard working, fortunately they fit in nicely in the UK culture as our humour can be really dark which fits them. 👍
Thank you for talking about someone putting rocks in engine. Back in the late 1970s when working for my uncle. We were working a side sewer job in the BAD part of big city in my area. And the next morning we came to work and the young gang bangers had put as much rock as they could down the stack of are
Case 580-C. We removed stack and Got as much out as possible. But boy those days were ruff, doing sewer jobs in that part of city. Thats why I loved the Lock out system of the International equipment they made back then. It was bullet proof
You forgot to tell Kevin that it's bad luck to roll your cords, hoses and welding leads up counter clockwise ..🐒..🐍😎👌
I absolutely love watching you all working on the Dozers. Thank you for sharing 👌
It's good that you wrote down the proper sequence of installation procedures so Kevin can keep working from the neck down 🤠👌
Love hanging out with C&C on a Tuesday! Here we goooo! Cheers!;-)!!!!! Kevin! Rocks!;-)!!
Thank you for holding Kevin back from painting every part Cat Yellow...we know he is just chomping at the bit.
It is good seeing the boys getting more camera time.
Thank you for the content.
It's got to be enjoyable going to work with the bunch you've got working there.
I’d definitely guess at polish, they are usually quite jovial like that.
Always like seeing the “nitty gritty” & “in’s and out’s” of what goes into doing these repairs in your shop…, including the trips to bolt bins and “o” ring bins.
How come you only bought “10” of those dozer’s…? Was it because they didn’t have anymore…? Hahaha…!
Great video series,
Thank you sir.
Let's pray it runs great thanks Clint and Kevin and Tucker
Don't forget MASON!
Love the way you give the young guys trust and authority and make work fun.
Thanks for sharing. Nice longer video, always enjoyable
At my facility, we got thousands of non-native speaking drivers. A big number of them from Ukraine, Slovakia and the like. All very nice.
English /is/ an example of "non-native" speaking. lol
The only people who can technically speak "English" are people from England
The same with other languages
If you speak Spanish, that language came from Spain
And Turkish comes from Turkey.
Throwback to colonialism maybe but, no young country can claim a language of as it's own
@@lordcaptainvonthrust3rd Technically that may be true but we are happy to lend "our" language to almost anyone. After all it makes foreign travel so much easier! 😉
@@JimWhitaker I am a mischievous little chimp and you saw through my ruse, Sir
I am chuckling to myself whilst wearing my monocle and Union Jack underpants and sipping Earl Grey tea
What ho, old chap 🧐 😂😂
They all need to go back or to penalties school to learn English if they are going to be in MY COUTRY English is never gonna be anything but the first language ok it makes me so mad I’m spitting nails in my walls, ugggg, thanks BigAl California pray for them to all either become complete American language speaking or go back to where that came from right, thanks BigAl California.
Boss & Bubby show!!! Very authentic....real talent ..No BS....better than NEWS!!! ...Thank You!!!
Clint, this project is really coming together. “Mason’s boys” had some great insight!😂 Keep up the great work C&C Crew! Kevin, you duh man! Take care and I’ll see y’all down the road…
Great job on getting this together!! Let me tell you, the shop is like a movie set, “quiet on the set”!! Mr. C is filming 🎬🎥 And that one shot of Sausage fingers, fingers in the way, his wedding ring is getting strangled😂😂 Mason’s smile tells it all, great shop environment, of work and play💪💪🤗🇺🇸
🤣🤣🤣
I got a buddy that sounds just like him he's from Poland
I think that will fly with that propeller. Mount a seat on it. Mason would love it.
Happy Thanksgiving, to your Family and extended family, C & C Equipment,, the walk across the shop for O - ring is easier, then mine across town, LoL
Your engine building videos are my favorites! 😇
Ready to run 👍🏻🇺🇲
Looking forward to seeing the next.
Yeah it's looking good. Interesting job getting all the stuff. Putting it all back together turned out all right. Yeah and his truck looks good. Good stuff guys. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
An interesting rebuild! Great progress... Take care and be safe...
Looking forward to hearing it run. I predict... sweetness !
good job boys!
Tuckers truck looks great,😉👍, thanks for sharing guys.
love seeing a organized workshop
Perfect timing as I just sit down to eat my tee. Your friend over the pond. 🇬🇧🇺🇸
You eat tea or drink it.
@@seancasey2444 it’s a term we drink tea and eat tee. You say dinner. We say tee. Different parts of the world my friend we all have different sayings stop been a wise ass. Just to clear ones confusion. Here in the U.K. we have breakfast lunch/brunch then tee/dinner. Yes we do drink tea. Also coffee I can’t stand it personally.
Clint good to see another great video. I enjoyed all of your videos. When are you make another video of the new shop that y’all brought.
I always enjoy watching you and the guys bring equipment back to life. I think you guys do excellent work......Rick H.
That was a awesome watch as always get Tucker that air horn 👍👋🇨🇦
Kevin put a nice paint job on that engine!
Sweet!
Love these rebuilds - looking forward to seeing if it starts. I hope there are no other issues.
You pretty much said exactly what I was thinking. @David-ce9hj 😃
Thumbs up every episode folks.
The C & C crew deserve it for the awesome entertainment they provide us.
Sausage Fingers, Mason and Clint this episode.
Somebody is going to get a sweet dozer when you guys get this one up and running, no doubt in my mind. Looking good, thanks for the update gentlemen, enjoying the series.
Nice job...good motor build. Great video
Bubby is Yiddish for Grandmother!!!
Zady is for Grandfather.
Enjoy you operation.
Great stuff with the family!!!
Thanks AECU
Sausages are the reason Kevin is wearing a wedding ring, I know from experience 👍🏻🏴
Never wore a wedding ring 😅😅😅
My dad never wore his wedding ring at work as a heavy machine mechanic. So many stories of mechanics losing their fingers because of the ring catching.
Again…. Can’t wait for the next exciting episode of The Rock Crusher Special.
And the story continues!
This video is a great example of how you know your stuff and how thorough your work is. Your facility and setup is very impressive. The channel must be a great advert for your business.
I did think your were being a bit nicer to Kevin than usual on this one. Hopefully you’ve come to appreciate him. Thank guys.
The satisfaction of having parts of all kinds and continue making progress has got to be very rewarding, even for your employees. Bloody Mary is badass. Always impressive sir! Thanks
Bloody Mary looking good!
Like your music
With the valve cover off is about the best time to install the rocks 😮
J
Great job
Well, done
Get up on dem grandpappy steps...Great Vid 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
well done
Clint 2 hydraulic extension jib cranes in the middle of the shop would be a game changer 4 damn sure.
Watching all. Never fail to enjoy❤❤❤
Nice job Clint this one look to be fighting you a little bit, but as usual you we’re up to the task.👍👍👍
I'm willing to bet that Donaldson Co. makes the oil filter for JD.
Sweet Rig! 👍🏽😊❤️🇺🇸
Now Clint your gonna have to tell us the story about unloading the bulldozer off the side. We gotta hear that one.
Thanks Clint, Kevin, Mason and Hunter for sharing what youre up to - Great Rebuild and very educational !!
Keep at it Guys !!!
That hose fitting and o ring stuff is fascinating to me, please keep it up!
Just once anti-seize your puller threads you might be surprised won't be long she'll be a running working dozer again then paint ! Great work !
Oil works just as good. Never sieze gets all over everything and sucks to clean up.
Great content and really like your long videos and tell the young lad he has a cool truck 👍
Thought I was watching the Price Is Right there when you said “Come on Down “ to Kevin.
i do like the old fasteners drawers and stuff! always interesting to see all the different fittings and sizes etc plus the brands.. i see Matt over at DC got a Bolts and Nuts set where you have the Lawson.. That engine rebuild has been a labour of love and hate for sure lol
@C_CEQUIPMENT3 nice try with the fake C&C profile..
I do love me some OBS trucks! Ford, Chevy, Dodge. They all looked so good in the early 90’s
Smells like prom night? 😮
Well, that's me, not getting to my bed for another hour. It's 8 pm in Scotland. Thanks guys 😂😂😂
Nice video, Eastern European truck driver. Tukkers Ford.... Man I wish I had a car like that when I was at his age .. Never made it beyond a Land Rover Discovery, still a great car with super off road capabilities.
Kevin's biceps were pumped harrrrrddddd this vid...
I love that red Ford!!
Clint, I have fuilly enjoyed these videos on this complete rebuild of this poor u.s army John Deere 4045, that someone threw rocks into it, after only 300 hr. Sigh.. Know that the NEXT owner will treat her a lot better, after all the work that you, Kevin, and mason have done on her. Awesome work Gentlemen! Next time you see Mike [ Dirt Perfect ] tell him that he sent me to your channel, thanks Mike!
As a mechanic in the USAF, I saw some bad incredible things. Two of them involved metal wedding bands. One was when a mechanic brushed his ring on a live wire...his finger was amputated in a sec. The other is when an airman jumped from a truck. The ring got caught on a brachet. The finger looked like an overly sharpened pencil...
That’s why I don’t wear one
4:35 is a shaft regarding additional work requests. well played!
I did make it back to finish I’d say it does run like a smooth motor cause you and Kevin built it well 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Hello Clinton,
Thank you for another great video. In today's video you were talking about how Tuckers ford 350 needs a train horn.
Well I have a 12 volt train air horn I bought for my son when he bought a Ford 450 and it's just way too loud!
So I wonder if I could gift it to you and you could decide if Tucker would like it. (did I say it was obnoxiously loud?)
Let me know and it's yours. The trumpet and all is chrome so Kevin won't be tempted to paint it yellow.
Cheers from BC Canada
Nice work. I did think you was tapping the housing when Kevin was pushing the shaft out. Lol
great video Clint 👍👍👍👍👍
I love the education as well as the comedy!! I have worked on my own equipment for years but forgot more than I remember!! Great atmosphere in that shop!! You need to have Mrs. C do some guest spots she adds a different brand of humor to the show, but like i said guest spots (short burst) LOL.. I love the way Kevin plays to her brand of jokes!!!
@C_CEQUIPMENT1 So what does that mean? sections?
Bloody Mary is looking good. Chicken lights look cool. 💪👍🏼
Nice video and good progress on that dozer. A lot of Ukrainians and Russians are running trucks these days. All the other former Soviet countries are in the mix too. Usually the white Volvo is a dead giveaway. 🤣🤣
Now I know why Kevin has one arm bigger. I think I had guessed wrong.
Savage! 😅
TIP Clint to see if any belt pulley’s are bent indicate both front and back side on a lathe.
For sure do like seeing your parts area. It’s awesome you have that at your fingertips and they keep you stocked
Looking forward to seeing that jewel run. Nice work guys
Hi C& C Equipment & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks C & C Equipment & Friends Randy
Another great example of practical guys who know their stuff. Little tip from an old mechanic use a couple of long bolts with heads cut off screwed in for dowels to align heavy pieces like manifolds heads and bell housings/ torque converters makes it so easy if you work on your own. Keep up the great content cheers Herb and glad your now shipping to australia
Heck yeah the more knowledge the better 😊😊😊
These dudes are legit and should have twice the subscribers
The time laps music! So amazing
I admire your work ethic and the fun times you have excellent knowledge and professional installation thanks for sharing
Smells like prom night. Laughed out loud.
Keven ... the answer to Clint's question about how you feel should have been: "I feel better all over than anywhere else". LOL on the smell of "Prom Night Rubber Burning" ... "Teen Spirit" never ends. Great job again guys from the Riviera ... you have no idea just how much joy you bring me over here watching you do it right back home. BTW, Mason's friends sound like they're from Louisiana and "Cajun"".
Three years ago on the Friday before Father's Day I hauled home my 64 F100. Three previous owners attempted and gave up on this gem. Everything they touched was f'd up. Disc brake conversion had the calipers on the wrong side, attachment bolts in the wrong places as well as the mid 70s Ford rotors were even screwed up in that the wheel bearings couldn't snug up because they bottomed out on the spindle taper. And that was just the front axle!!😢 Fortunately it was a bare frame rebuild so everything was getting looked at anyway. I hate following behind knuckleheads!!😊
Can't wait to hear it run.
All that work and misery just because somebody didn't like a yellow motor in their Green Dozer. The shame. You and Kevin did an awesome job of saving the 4045 powerplant.
Will it run - of course it surely should given all the attention and new parts it has received. Always interesting Mr C.
Was that Christmas music during the bolting of the torque converter??😂🤙🏼
Stare and compare is the best way to assemble if it's available
Brilliant video, love the detail including making the hydraulic hose and your parts system.
Another enjoyable video on this 450G guys and good to hear Tucker's truck is going well. Safe travels. Ken.
you did all that and forgot to add the magic rocks. this is a GREAT series..... was that waterpump a press or weld fit ..kevin wasn't blocking the work he was showing the muscles for the lady viewers