I ran a 690A when I was 16 for a farmer I worked for about a week . Best week of my life. B is a bigger machine. Thanks for this video! It's only been 50 years ago for me.
I also grew up very similar, 690A model love the sounds! Brings back lots of memories. After the A model we upgraded to a B model with pilot controls. Believe they were pretty rare ive never seen another like it.
I think B models with pilot controls were only made for about 3 years I've never got a chance to run one I always thought it would be cool to try one I have a friend who has one I'm sure he would let me try it I just haven't had time to go check it out....happy to bring back the memories for you! Thank you for watching!!
I have a 690b with the pilot controls. Bought it on craigslist 2 years ago. I have only seen these with the sticks too. Id like to fix it up because I like how simple it is to work on, but someone already beat the snot out of it so everybody thinks its a waste of time. My wife gets pissed when I spend money on it, but I did get lots of work done. I could imagine these were pretty solid machines.
The Old equipment was more fun to run I learned on a triple 6 koring air over talk about a Merry go round if you didn't know how to stop you just kept going around and around great repair great video thanks Brandon
My link -belt FMC 2800 about this year, has a drop pin 📍 to hold it from swinging, and sometimes it fall down into the hole, lol thanks BigAl California
My LS78LC FMC Linkbelt Dragline has a similar positive swing lock and it will once in awhile fall in the same way lol that gets your attention!! Is your 2800 Detroit powered? ....thanks for watching!!
that was a neat video ! just amazing how much knowledge you have with the all of the different machines! you do not need a manuals you just know! great job repairing the JD.
Great video, the first excavator i have purchased was a 690B, I loved that damn machine never gave me a problem other than Maintenance and hoses, had a 36" and 60" ditching bucket did a lot of farm and pond work with her !!!! Your friend from Michigan !!!!
That's awsome that you had one! Seems like that's always the 2 common size buckets that's always with them! Thank you for watching as always!! Your friend from Indiana!!
That's a good question I'm not really sure why the cabs on that side but back in the day some draglines had the cab on that side and my old grade has the cab on that side
Nice little episode of a rescue repair on a friend's excavator. Easy peasy fix. The RC model of that machine is really cool. You'll have all your fellow excavator operators jealous. You definitely gotta film some episodes of that build.
@@dirtgrainsteel. Awesome, no doubt that you'll get lots of likes when you do. Lot's of us guys out here into RCs. I just wish I could afford 2 hobbies. Actually, my profession is/was a hobby for most people. I repair, refurbish and service call arcade and pinball games, jukeboxes, pool tables and anything you can put a quarter in abd have fun as well as product vending equipment. Pretty much retired now. Next spring after I turn 70 this October will be the last time I recover/refurbish the two pool tables at my favorite sports bar where I just watched Michigan win the championship. Go Big Blue. Wife just bought me the jersey with their season record on the back. Yuppers, I'm originally from the first small farm town north of Flint Michigan. One of my favorite songs is John Mellincamps Small Town and Jack and Diane. That one pretty much summed up my high school years and my high school girlfriend was named Diane. Growing up in a small Michigan farm town was awesome. Lot's of friends who lived on their family farm. In high school the place to be on weekends was Ferdells farm grasser bonfire parties. Kegs, garage bands and my Diane. Two hay wagons for a couple bands to set up on. No nieghbors to complain about the noise in a large clearing in the middle of some woods. You got it made where you live.
@ronaldheit196 them are some of my favorite songs also I like alot of his songs!! That's the cool thing about you tube is the diversity of the poeple who watch I think it would be so cool to work on arcade games I love pin ball games all the lights and different things in them some day I'm going to get me a pool table when I have room for it!! And yes that's exactly how I grew up my friend owned a feed store and we always went to feed store party's or we went to the local bowling alley on Sunday evenings during the winter the problems is them times just went to fast now all my friends are married off and have kids of there own and them times are just memories
@dirtgrainsteel . There's now an orginization call IPPA International Pinball Players Association that promotes places that have Pinball games and helps set up leagues and tournaments. If a bar/club owner notifies them they have one or more Pinball games on location they promote that location on their site. It has bought Pinball back into popularity..the only dedicated highly successful Pinball game manufacturer these days is Stern Pinball company. Founded by 3 generation Pinball manufacturer Gary Stern. His grandfather founded Stern Pinball on the 1920's. In the 70's Williams Pinball bought it and Bally Pinball companies. They continued making Pinball games under the Bally name till they finally closed thet division. One of my favorites was Ms. And Mrs. Pac Man Pinball game. My all time favorite Tommy the Who Pinball game. It has a motorized fan that spreads out and covers the flippers so you're playing the ball being like Tommy on the song Pinball Wizard. I owned one at one time when I was living down in the Keys as the service manager for the largest amusement vending equipment company in the upper Keys. I actually won tickets to see The Who playing Pinball in a competition at the only location TLC didn't own the equipment. That's another story.
Wished you live near me! My 690B Boom/Crowd cylinder does not fully pull the boom all the way out. If I move the arm in (cylinder pushing), the engine has a momentary strain at the end of stroke and it holds position. If I try to push the arm out, it only goes a little past vertical (no change in engine sound) and drifts back to vertical if I let go of control. (not cylinder, just had it resealed because I mistakenly thought it was the problem). Guessing the problem is in the control valve and not sure how to test it. If anyone knows of any 690B valve videos, please share it with me.
I just bought a JD 690-A that runs great but the hydraulics don't work. I have read that there is a clutch between the engine and the dual hydraulic pumps. Does anyone know how that clutch is activated/deactivated? I have a Manual coming, but it has not arrived yet. Also wondering if anyone has an easy way to get the stuck throttle cable and stuck hydraulic compensator cable freed up so they work like they are supposed to?
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The old girl lives again. Reliving the days of your youth!!!
Yep!! Thank you!!
My houes lock is 100% manual, no electric ⚡️ anything on my excavator lol thanks BigAl California
I ran a 690A when I was 16 for a farmer I worked for about a week . Best week of my life. B is a bigger machine. Thanks for this video! It's only been 50 years ago for me.
That awsome you got to run an A model I've never got to run the A....thank you for watching!!
Back in the day I ran a 690 then 690A and
then B the "B"'s had bettet undercarage under them. The 690's were great machines
Great job fixing Zack’s machine. I’m sure you had plenty of fun
I had alot of fun!!
I enjoy any video you put out. Keep them coming and I'll keep watching. See you later.
I will thank you!!
When ya have a cruddy day and you get a video from Dirt, Grain, & Steel. Ahhh thats better. Keep up the great work guys.
I'm happy to hear that thank you!!
I also grew up very similar, 690A model love the sounds! Brings back lots of memories. After the A model we upgraded to a B model with pilot controls. Believe they were pretty rare ive never seen another like it.
I think B models with pilot controls were only made for about 3 years I've never got a chance to run one I always thought it would be cool to try one I have a friend who has one I'm sure he would let me try it I just haven't had time to go check it out....happy to bring back the memories for you! Thank you for watching!!
I have a 690b with the pilot controls. Bought it on craigslist 2 years ago. I have only seen these with the sticks too.
Id like to fix it up because I like how simple it is to work on, but someone already beat the snot out of it so everybody thinks its a waste of time. My wife gets pissed when I spend money on it, but I did get lots of work done. I could imagine these were pretty solid machines.
The Old equipment was more fun to run I learned on a triple 6 koring air over talk about a Merry go round if you didn't know how to stop you just kept going around and around great repair great video thanks Brandon
Yes the old stuff is definitely funner because you had to be a operator to run it!!! Thank you!
Liking the 690B content!
Awsome I'll keep making these videos!
My link -belt FMC 2800 about this year, has a drop pin 📍 to hold it from swinging, and sometimes it fall down into the hole, lol thanks BigAl California
My LS78LC FMC Linkbelt Dragline has a similar positive swing lock and it will once in awhile fall in the same way lol that gets your attention!! Is your 2800 Detroit powered? ....thanks for watching!!
Thanks for sharing Brandon, glad it wouldn’t nothing serious. The old girl runs great 👍
Thank you!...yeah it was nice it was simple!!
that was a neat video ! just amazing how much knowledge you have with the all of the
different machines! you do not need a manuals you just know! great job repairing the JD.
Thank you!! I've retained alot of knowledge over the years!!
Great video, yes we want to see any kind of video you can come up with. Thanks
Thank you!!
Brandon to the rescue, great repair job. A good excuse to go play with that old gal😊
Thank you!!
Great video, the first excavator i have purchased was a 690B, I loved that damn machine never gave me a problem other than Maintenance and hoses, had a 36" and 60" ditching bucket did a lot of farm and pond work with her !!!! Your friend from Michigan !!!!
That's awsome that you had one! Seems like that's always the 2 common size buckets that's always with them! Thank you for watching as always!! Your friend from Indiana!!
Is there a reason why JD put the cab to the right side of the boom?
That's a good question I'm not really sure why the cabs on that side but back in the day some draglines had the cab on that side and my old grade has the cab on that side
JDM spec… lol
Great video
Thank you!
Nice little episode of a rescue repair on a friend's excavator.
Easy peasy fix.
The RC model of that machine is really cool.
You'll have all your fellow excavator operators jealous.
You definitely gotta film some episodes of that build.
Thank you!! And I'll definitely make some episodes of the 690 RC build!!
@@dirtgrainsteel.
Awesome, no doubt that you'll get lots of likes when you do.
Lot's of us guys out here into RCs.
I just wish I could afford 2 hobbies.
Actually, my profession is/was a hobby for most people.
I repair, refurbish and service call arcade and pinball games, jukeboxes, pool tables and anything you can put a quarter in abd have fun as well as product vending equipment.
Pretty much retired now.
Next spring after I turn 70 this October will be the last time I recover/refurbish the two pool tables at my favorite sports bar where I just watched Michigan win the championship.
Go Big Blue.
Wife just bought me the jersey with their season record on the back.
Yuppers, I'm originally from the first small farm town north of Flint Michigan.
One of my favorite songs is John Mellincamps Small Town and Jack and Diane.
That one pretty much summed up my high school years and my high school girlfriend was named Diane.
Growing up in a small Michigan farm town was awesome.
Lot's of friends who lived on their family farm.
In high school the place to be on weekends was Ferdells farm grasser bonfire parties.
Kegs, garage bands and my Diane.
Two hay wagons for a couple bands to set up on.
No nieghbors to complain about the noise in a large clearing in the middle of some woods.
You got it made where you live.
@ronaldheit196 them are some of my favorite songs also I like alot of his songs!! That's the cool thing about you tube is the diversity of the poeple who watch I think it would be so cool to work on arcade games I love pin ball games all the lights and different things in them some day I'm going to get me a pool table when I have room for it!! And yes that's exactly how I grew up my friend owned a feed store and we always went to feed store party's or we went to the local bowling alley on Sunday evenings during the winter the problems is them times just went to fast now all my friends are married off and have kids of there own and them times are just memories
@dirtgrainsteel .
There's now an orginization call IPPA International Pinball Players Association that promotes places that have Pinball games and helps set up leagues and tournaments.
If a bar/club owner notifies them they have one or more Pinball games on location they promote that location on their site.
It has bought Pinball back into popularity..the only dedicated highly successful Pinball game manufacturer these days is Stern Pinball company.
Founded by 3 generation Pinball manufacturer Gary Stern.
His grandfather founded Stern Pinball on the 1920's.
In the 70's Williams Pinball bought it and Bally Pinball companies.
They continued making Pinball games under the Bally name till they finally closed thet division.
One of my favorites was Ms. And Mrs. Pac Man Pinball game.
My all time favorite Tommy the Who Pinball game.
It has a motorized fan that spreads out and covers the flippers so you're playing the ball being like Tommy on the song Pinball Wizard.
I owned one at one time when I was living down in the Keys as the service manager for the largest amusement vending equipment company in the upper Keys.
I actually won tickets to see The Who playing Pinball in a competition at the only location TLC didn't own the equipment.
That's another story.
👍
I would consider using a box tubing for the boom and stick to get the round corners to look like a casted part
That is a good idea it's got that rounded edge profile
Mine doesn’t have that optional counterweight
I did notice that!
Wished you live near me! My 690B Boom/Crowd cylinder does not fully pull the boom all the way out. If I move the arm in (cylinder pushing), the engine has a momentary strain at the end of stroke and it holds position. If I try to push the arm out, it only goes a little past vertical (no change in engine sound) and drifts back to vertical if I let go of control. (not cylinder, just had it resealed because I mistakenly thought it was the problem). Guessing the problem is in the control valve and not sure how to test it. If anyone knows of any 690B valve videos, please share it with me.
I just bought a JD 690-A that runs great but the hydraulics don't work. I have read that there is a clutch between the engine and the dual hydraulic pumps. Does anyone know how that clutch is activated/deactivated? I have a Manual coming, but it has not arrived yet. Also wondering if anyone has an easy way to get the stuck throttle cable and stuck hydraulic compensator cable freed up so they work like they are supposed to?
Where did you get that voltage tester?
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i wonder if you couldn't use small pipe welded in to give you that rounded edge.
That is a possibility thank you!!
But what about the heater?
It's summer time now 🤣🤣🤣