There are quit a few people doing these type of video's on you tube. Most giggle , make silly comments, jump up and down. I really appreciate your style, not annoying . thanks.
you are without a doubt the finest field mechanic on YT. You recognize the right way to go about bringing an oldie back to life...emphasizing to do no more damage in the process. Very satisfying to watch you work. The dry cranking you did allowed for at least some priming of the oiling system.
Gus is freaking cute, what an amazing little boy, great video getting life back and into that awesome looking truck, 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
I bought a 78 international scout a few weeks ago with zero knowledge on how to move forward with a restoration. I’ve since become hooked on your videos and already feel much more confident moving forward on the project. Thanks for the awesome content! BH
Discovered this channel a couple weeks ago and I’m totally hooked. My grandfather was an engineer who learned his craft in the 1920’s. His ability to fix any internal combustion engine, pump, or electric motor was unsurpassed. You remind me of him and how I imagine he was as a younger man. He passed away when I was 35, I’m 73 now and I still miss hanging out in the garage or barnyard watching him working on farm equipment. He called himself a gentleman farmer because he made his living working for John Bean designing pumps for fire engines.
I like to see really young guys like you tearing in these older vehicles, amazed of your knowledge of old engines, and watch all your videos Will it starts and your boat videos. Every night, that little dog gush is really cute and you and Jenn are a nice couple !
I went down from Massachusetts to Tennessee to look at a square body truck actually and I ended up buying a 1988 Dodge Diplomat no rust so when I came back I obviously undercoated it. It probably floats at this point
Gus is just a peach! we have owned a number of Black and Tans but never a dapple with blue eye's. He is having a blast with you two! always an adventure!
Good morning Chris thanks for this awesome video, this truck brings back memories when i was a kid i used to drive this truck on the farm...and i always loved the style of this hood..this truck was a beast back in its day..they sure dont make em like that anymore..keep these classic videos coming dude..Your buddy Jeff from Pennsville..🤘🏼👍🍻
You are such a humble guy. You should start a join your channel where people pay a small amount per month to allow you to do these jobs. I'm sure alot of your subscribers would be willing to support you. All the best.
Hey Chris, great job Brother with these vids… I’m from London England so I have taken your advise and burned my money on B’laster products babieee :). Keep up the good work dude. BH..
Love watching! That's quite a business. finding trucks/cars, repairing them on vid and reselling them. buyer can see what they are getting! Cool! That ambulance is the ticket!
You have a kind soul. How ever like so many guy's your missing the gold in your life. The lady the twinkle in your eye the calm in your storm. One's it's gone you ponder the loss and learn to relearn. Heart is true if it's burning steady every day. Just saying the automotive of the heart runs well with some tender loving care. Snuggle Snuggle hug hug I'm a guy I love'ya bud I also love your channel. Stay gold ☺️👍
I really like the style of the COE. Reminds me of my Grandad's 74' Ford 600 apart from the cab over. Solid running engine, trans (have to hunt for it, like your other Tow Truck video) and two speed. Great on the highway. I couldn't imagine not having to purchase all new brake cylinders, pads, brake lines, master, pto gasket and output seal, pinion seal on the rear transaxle, new light wiring all around , carb rebuild and tune up. Then finding COE donor doors. A couple 2x6 for the bed, double check all welds. Couldn't ask much more than 5800 after though unless full restoration. Spot on with the video!
Eventually you gotta do a joint venture with another channel. Maybe a full resto and auction on Mecum or Barrett-Jackson. You've definitely come across some worthy candidates. BH.
I don't think you even had 1000 fans when I subscribed to your channel but I remember thinking eh just subscribe he seems like he's a pretty intelligent guy just try him out and um6 glad I did. You have one of my favorite channels on you tube. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Nd a small peice of your life with us I look forward to your. Videos every week👍
When I started watching your videos I left some coments about it was nice having Jen and Gus in your videos . and got a rude reply. I am happy you put up the arning !
Hey Chris tell your mates at blaster to broaden thier market to down here in Australia. We often get overlooked for awesome products but we have one of the biggest automotive/mechanical scenes in the world. Love your work mate.
This might be one of those situations where you have to blame your government for the lack of the import... I'm not saying it is I'm just saying it might be. Best wishes! 🤔👍🏻🇺🇸 - Max Giganteum
Dude I look forward to watching your vids and coffee in the morning!!! You've definitely shown me a thing or two that I've found helpful in my tinkering. Keep up the great work!!!! BH
Such a neat rig would definitely like to see a follow up video on what ends up happening to it since you got it mostly running. Great stuff as always absolutely love seeing the adventures You, Jen, and Gus go on! (BH)
Enjoy watching and learning from all the videos. A real renaissance man. Repairs aren't too in depth to apply to just one thing but overall troubleshooting really helps broaden my knowledge of many kinds of repairs. BH
Chris, I don't know if you know this little bit of useful knowledge but, since I never see you use it, maybe not. The tall tube sticking up at the front of lots of carbs leads straight down to the bowl and when you pour some gas down the throat you can fill the bowl too and lots of times that will get you more than just a fire and die but instead maybe a fire and run. I have used it several times. By the way on the first video of yours I watched I learned half a dozen things I didn't know about cars after 40 years of wrenching. So Thank you! Toby
One time I ran out of gas about 2 or 3 miles from a station with only a tiny bit of fuel in my emergency can, like maybe alittle more than a pint. I knew it wouldn't be enough to get picked up in the tank but by filling the bowl by drizzling it down that tube I ran about a half mile at a time to get to the gas station. I had to do it 3 or four times but made it, and didn't kill the battery either.
Hi Chris, I saw you were in Pompano, I live just up the road in Delray Beach. I came across your channel a couple weeks ago, like your style and been watching and liking 'a lot'.👍BH
It may answer this question later in the video but it anyone else think they could see mice still in the bell housing? May have been just me but looked like a little mouse peeking out lol 🐭
Honestly, seeing how well the Blaster products work, Im gonna go over to that for my own car, seems way better than anything else. Love the channel Chris, keep em coming man. BH
Dear NNKH couple 👍👌👏 Another one brought back to life! I absolutely love cute little Gus 💚 (as I often mentioned before). Best regards luck and health to all involved life forms (humans and dogs).
Great videos enjoy will they start, amazed the knowledge of a young man like yourself on these old engines, inspires me to want to go build something myself, your little dog Gus is great, I like your boat videos , you and Jen look like a nice couple !!!!!
If you sit behind the motor it's a conventional if you on top of it. It's a cab over That's what pop says retired truck driver also I'm a truck driver too anyway you keep the good content coming Love the videos God bless
just stumbled upon your channel a couple weeks ago and i cannot get enough! we have a lot in common too even our girls look alike!! lol you my guy, are one smart dude! i like the long form videos as well. keep up the amazing work my friend! isn't life frickin awesome?!?!
There are quit a few people doing these type of video's on you tube. Most giggle , make silly comments, jump up and down. I really appreciate your style, not annoying . thanks.
Love the Cuban mechanics helping out. You have a whole crew helping. As a Cuban American, I approve 🤜❤️🤛
Noting the Cuban mechanics on other sites - they are truly excellent craftsmen - and very friendly and knowledgeable
When I saw that guy handing you a Corona that made me smile. Reminded me of the first time my grandpa handed me a Corona, I was like 19 or 20.
That old man looked so happy when you got that beast running. That was awesome.
Good morning Chris! Hello Jen and Gus , I hope that everybody is doing well. Have an awesome weekend!
you are without a doubt the finest field mechanic on YT. You recognize the right way to go about bringing an oldie back to life...emphasizing to do no more damage in the process. Very satisfying to watch you work. The dry cranking you did allowed for at least some priming of the oiling system.
No better way to spend a lazy Saturday than watching NNKH try to revive an old rig! Love the videos! BH
Enjoy watching you breathe life back into old vehicles but honestly it's seeing Gus and Jen that brings us back for more.
Really love those old trucks. A look that will never be made again. BH
Gus is freaking cute, what an amazing little boy, great video getting life back and into that awesome looking truck, 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
I bought a 78 international scout a few weeks ago with zero knowledge on how to move forward with a restoration. I’ve since become hooked on your videos and already feel much more confident moving forward on the project. Thanks for the awesome content! BH
Hardest working man on UA-cam 🙂👍
Discovered this channel a couple weeks ago and I’m totally hooked. My grandfather was an engineer who learned his craft in the 1920’s. His ability to fix any internal combustion engine, pump, or electric motor was unsurpassed. You remind me of him and how I imagine he was as a younger man. He passed away when I was 35, I’m 73 now and I still miss hanging out in the garage or barnyard watching him working on farm equipment. He called himself a gentleman farmer because he made his living working for John Bean designing pumps for fire engines.
You’ve inspired me to start getting back into projects that are way over my head 😅
That truck is a prime candidate for the scrapper.
Glad there is still people out there that know how to get old stuff running again, new modern stuff is ok but it ain't like the old days.....
I like to see really young guys like you tearing in these older vehicles, amazed of your knowledge of old engines, and watch all your videos Will it starts and your boat videos. Every night, that little dog gush is really cute and you and Jenn are a nice couple !
You are the Master Sir! Love seeing these old rigs come back to life.
I went down from Massachusetts to Tennessee to look at a square body truck actually and I ended up buying a 1988 Dodge Diplomat no rust so when I came back I obviously undercoated it. It probably floats at this point
I learn things from every video. I never heard of Blaster Surface Shield before. That is going to be a must to look into. BH
not big on commercials, but I use Blaster all the time! don't mind seeing what they offer. I'd wear that hat proudly!
Had one of these (1966). 361 cu. in. 5 speed with 2 speed axle. Great truck!
Gus is just a peach! we have owned a number of Black and Tans but never a dapple with blue eye's. He is having a blast with you two! always an adventure!
This is better watching than attending school 🤣 i learned a lot watching your videos.
Good morning Chris thanks for this awesome video, this truck brings back memories when i was a kid i used to drive this truck on the farm...and i always loved the style of this hood..this truck was a beast back in its day..they sure dont make em like that anymore..keep these classic videos coming dude..Your buddy Jeff from Pennsville..🤘🏼👍🍻
Gus, what an awesome dog ! I love the old trucks also ! BH
Chris, I love how you interact with owners and his employees. You're suck a good guy
Just a note to say I enjoy your Vlog, very much, your a talented mechanic, and have a great sense of humor, Love the Dog!
You are such a humble guy. You should start a join your channel where people pay a small amount per month to allow you to do these jobs. I'm sure alot of your subscribers would be willing to support you. All the best.
Picked this up today at Harbor Freight New York winter are rough trying it out on my CRV love the vids keep it up BH
Hey Chris, great job Brother with these vids… I’m from London England so I have taken your advise and burned my money on B’laster products babieee :). Keep up the good work dude. BH..
Love watching! That's quite a business. finding trucks/cars, repairing them on vid and reselling them. buyer can see what they are getting! Cool! That ambulance is the ticket!
Chris, Even on vacation your still wrenching. Love the videos!
New paint A good a good I could You could do a lot with this truck
Gus is happy as long as he is with you
Sounds just like the one i drove around on the farm..sitting here with a big grin on my face..awesome
Another great video. Amazing how quick you figure stuff out. Little Gus is so cute. Keep vids coming.
Been watching your videos on my coffee breaks at work... sometimes forget what time it is lol BH
You have a kind soul. How ever like so many guy's your missing the gold in your life. The lady the twinkle in your eye the calm in your storm. One's it's gone you ponder the loss and learn to relearn. Heart is true if it's burning steady every day. Just saying the automotive of the heart runs well with some tender loving care. Snuggle Snuggle hug hug I'm a guy I love'ya bud I also love your channel. Stay gold ☺️👍
you have way more of an adventurous spirit than most. BH
Super cool rig rust free and perfect patina for sure, Great video as always!
Love it when I hear the trucks come back to life good jobs Chris
I really like the style of the COE. Reminds me of my Grandad's 74' Ford 600 apart from the cab over. Solid running engine, trans (have to hunt for it, like your other Tow Truck video) and two speed. Great on the highway. I couldn't imagine not having to purchase all new brake cylinders, pads, brake lines, master, pto gasket and output seal, pinion seal on the rear transaxle, new light wiring all around , carb rebuild and tune up. Then finding COE donor doors. A couple 2x6 for the bed, double check all welds. Couldn't ask much more than 5800 after though unless full restoration. Spot on with the video!
Eventually you gotta do a joint venture with another channel. Maybe a full resto and auction on Mecum or Barrett-Jackson. You've definitely come across some worthy candidates. BH.
I don't think you even had 1000 fans when I subscribed to your channel but I remember thinking eh just subscribe he seems like he's a pretty intelligent guy just try him out and um6 glad I did. You have one of my favorite channels on you tube. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Nd a small peice of your life with us I look forward to your. Videos every week👍
Can't wait to see more videos on the ambulance/ tool truck. BH
Hi Chris, i really enjoy your Videos. I like the uncomplicated ways to start an move this old beautys. Greetings from Germany
BH
Jump n carry jump pack
Had mine for 8 years and it still works great.
When I started watching your videos I left some coments about it was nice having Jen and Gus in your videos . and got a rude reply. I am happy you put up the arning !
Gus is a cool dog. i appreciate the shots of him at the end. great video, interesting truck and location.
I love the name on the Peterbilt. N-14 is one hell of a good engine.❤🐘🇺🇸
Yes you're right about that
n14 was a fantastic successor to the big cam
And that it all went to shit when the ISX came out LOL
Hey Chris tell your mates at blaster to broaden thier market to down here in Australia. We often get overlooked for awesome products but we have one of the biggest automotive/mechanical scenes in the world.
Love your work mate.
You can’t buy the products here either UK
This might be one of those situations where you have to blame your government for the lack of the import... I'm not saying it is I'm just saying it might be. Best wishes! 🤔👍🏻🇺🇸
- Max Giganteum
@@MaxGiganteum
I see where your coming from but for these types of products our government is very relaxed.
A fee engine treatments means world import domination…. As if
I love your channel Chris. Your camera work and editing is on point.
Enjoy watching you trying to get old vehicles back on the road. BH
That gauge is cool , never seen one like that before
You are the best! Please move to Texas! We love guys like you. BH
Loving the content as always! Hope that truck survived the storm surge. BH
Pompano is on the other side of the state from where the storm made land, so the truck is safe.
Cloud not believe it when you said you remembered bore scope!then Lol BH
Dude I look forward to watching your vids and coffee in the morning!!! You've definitely shown me a thing or two that I've found helpful in my tinkering. Keep up the great work!!!! BH
you passed my town, Jax, when driving the Ambulance back. I stayed at Ft Clinch a couple times. another great video 👍🏼
BH
Such a neat rig would definitely like to see a follow up video on what ends up happening to it since you got it mostly running. Great stuff as always absolutely love seeing the adventures You, Jen, and Gus go on! (BH)
Enjoy watching and learning from all the videos. A real renaissance man. Repairs aren't too in depth to apply to just one thing but overall troubleshooting really helps broaden my knowledge of many kinds of repairs. BH
Good job the Gus Clips are the best the slow-mo was funny as hell
Chris, I don't know if you know this little bit of useful knowledge but, since I never see you use it, maybe not. The tall tube sticking up at the front of lots of carbs leads straight down to the bowl and when you pour some gas down the throat you can fill the bowl too and lots of times that will get you more than just a fire and die but instead maybe a fire and run. I have used it several times. By the way on the first video of yours I watched I learned half a dozen things I didn't know about cars after 40 years of wrenching. So Thank you! Toby
One time I ran out of gas about 2 or 3 miles from a station with only a tiny bit of fuel in my emergency can, like maybe alittle more than a pint. I knew it wouldn't be enough to get picked up in the tank but by filling the bowl by drizzling it down that tube I ran about a half mile at a time to get to the gas station. I had to do it 3 or four times but made it, and didn't kill the battery either.
Still amazes me how you find all these vehicles and somehow get them running. Like the content and pace of videos. BH
Hi Chris, I saw you were in Pompano, I live just up the road in Delray Beach. I came across your channel a couple weeks ago, like your style and been watching and liking 'a lot'.👍BH
It may answer this question later in the video but it anyone else think they could see mice still in the bell housing? May have been just me but looked like a little mouse peeking out lol 🐭
Honestly, seeing how well the Blaster products work, Im gonna go over to that for my own car, seems way better than anything else. Love the channel Chris, keep em coming man. BH
50:50 mixture of auto trans fluid and a solvent makes maybe the best penetrating fluid FYI
@@Onewheelordeal The best is acetone and auto trans fluid.
Dear NNKH couple
👍👌👏 Another one brought back to life! I absolutely love cute little Gus 💚 (as I often mentioned before).
Best regards luck and health to all involved life forms (humans and dogs).
Hey that service truck is looking handy! Nice video!
In the early 70’s a farmer I worked for had that exact truck with a grain bed. First ticket I ever got was pulled over way over weight.🤷🏼♂️♥️👍🏼
Nice to see you in my neck of the woods!!✌ south Florida
Nice one Chris,and a free bottle of beer too.
I have two favorite UA-cam channels 1st NNKH and Andrew Cammarata keep up the good work man and love to see the videos BH
Great videos enjoy will they start, amazed the knowledge of a young man like yourself on these old engines, inspires me to want to go build something myself, your little dog Gus is great, I like your boat videos , you and Jen look like a nice couple !!!!!
Awesome videos! Lots of work I’m sure. Keep Gus in there!BH
If you sit behind the motor it's a conventional if you on top of it. It's a cab over That's what pop says retired truck driver also I'm a truck driver too anyway you keep the good content coming Love the videos God bless
Love this guy love the antiques he pulls out and gets going
Been waiting for this video ever since I watched the adventure when you brought your new mechanic/camping rig home! BH
I m going to look for this product because my daughter that lives in Syracuse NY will need this product. I like your suggestion
Looks like a 330 CI engine . There is a filter in that can on the fuel pump. BH
Great videos, I am English watching from my home in France. Keep them coming. Love your truck.
Truck looks like it has lots of life left. I hope someone buy it's and drives it!
That crew cab dump truck is pretty awesome too
I'm in the screening process to work for CSX currently
That is a neat lloking truck. Mean bumper too! BH...
We really enjoy your videos. My wife will watch with me if Jen is on.. We live not too far in the Southern Poconos..BH
Your a fearless mechanic, great show! BH
Enjoying the revivals and your knowledge! BH
just stumbled upon your channel a couple weeks ago and i cannot get enough! we have a lot in common too
even our girls look alike!! lol
you my guy, are one smart dude! i like the long form videos as well.
keep up the amazing work my friend! isn't life frickin awesome?!?!
Looks like a pretty cool old truck. BH
Great video.I really like how you get out in the field and get these old rigs running.Keep up the great work.
Great job on the old truck NNKH!
Did you see the rat in the bellhousing under the ring gear? Lol yeah he was in the video just have to look close. Love you both take care.
Another great truck to restore. You did a bang up job getting her up and running. I hope someone does buy and use it! BH
I love those old metal GM and Chevy dashboards. also that trade for the Peterbilt was definitely an amazing deal.
Fun watching you spend some time down here in Florida . I think you’d make a good “Florida man” BH
I love the look of these trucks BH
You said you were gona do this one. Thanks man. Always enjoy your work.
My brother lives down there; next time I will have you guys meet up and he can show you what is left of our car collection jp