There’s no killing them 3c’s have a 1973 manual one here starts first turn of the key no matter how long it’s been lying up 👍keep up the good work and for anyone who has never driven one there’s no need to straight pipe one they’d deafen you as they are
Man i don't know how i just found this channel. Man u had me rollin, please DON'T change. People could learn from this honesty. Love the content man ty
I was one of those that thought you ended part 1 on a cliffhanger to build up the suspense, hope you made it!😂 I would like to see the hedgerow find next. Thanks for entertaining us.
Wow. That was almost a let down! That machine seems to be built very similar to a Case backhoe. Which I suppose is no accident since Case was in bed with David Brown., and no doubt tuned in to British equipment designs. The trolling of trolls is an interesting strategy. I usually just take the negative comments and misconstrue them as positive or as something that serves my own purposes.
JCB's were far better built than the Case of the day but that came at the expense of being much heavier. The Case 580F was a faster machine to operate and some would say more simple. I used a 580F for some time and actually really liked the old thing (especially the David Brown engine) The trolls are just little more than entertainment and something for folks to laugh at.
@@LordMuck Yes! My brother got it moving and the hydraulics working. The left steering clutch was rusted up. He just pulled that out and ordered a new brake band. So it should be fully functional soon.
Oh that's great ! It's a lovely bit of kit and well worth the effort. I've just bought a 6-71 Detroit out of a Terex shovel to play with. I miss hearing the scream of a Detroit from back in my oilfield days.
follow through with the jcb, that i think is the whole point of getting stuff running again so you put it back to work. hoping you'll come across an old lorry or something Kurt that needs reviving
Well done Mucka. I'm in the middle of putting my front axle back on. I had to take it to a Massey Ferguson dealer and get them to put the reduction hubs back into the axle. I was told it took 2 men 8 hours to put it all back together, resealed and oiled. Cost me €500 but well worth it. So now I'm just painting her up with 20 litres of fine Jcb paint and after that I'm putting all 4 of her new shoes back on. Can't wait. Keep up the great work.😃👍
Amazing how the hydraulic hoses hold after all that time, and still air in the tyres too. bet old boys well happy she’s going after 22 year, great vid! Thanks.
That motor sounded and ran as sweet as a nut, l remember that model of JCB from my years on construction sites. Get those hydraulic cylinder seals renewed, and put the ol' girl through her paces, be a knobble to watch.
Not sure if I should be bending the knee while typing this but bloody excellent videos Lord Muck, real refreshing to see someone saying it like it is, they're truly appreciated mate....vote for the hedgerow project 👍👍
I've just discovered this channel and love it. Great sence of humour and the inserted clips are brilliant, especially the one of Greta which made me spit my tea out. As for the next video , do what you like.
As a retired plant operator it was realey good to see the old JCB 3c come back to life ? . I have a vary soft spot for the old JCB 3c build 2 as well as the build 5 powershift . Well done for giving the old girl a new life ? . Keep on with the vidios and dont take any notice of workshop fitters ? . They should try and work outside in the mud like real piant fitters do and in all weather . Steve Williams
Can't stop laughing !! What a great video. Loved everything. Keep them coming brother. We both have the same sense of humor and don't a shit for dealing with stupid people attitude. Thanks for the vids. The photos are hilarious !!
Do the hedgerow find next, dont pay attention to the people with a small exhaust pipe, they are just people that are jealous of your talents in mechanics and your sense of humour, keep up the good work in keeping us all laughing and entertained 👍🏻
Following your series of the JCB video's, I vote to see the machine at work. I love the added in comedy and captions. I hope their are lots of projects in the pipeline.
I'm not too familiar with UK verbal abuse, but the terms "wanker" and "twit" come to mind when you spoke about the critics you have. Let them further damage the moving components of the vehicles they work on, you make sure you're going about it correctly, and pay them no mind. You obviously have more sense about engines, it bothers me too when idiots just keep cranking on an engine that they haven't investigated for stuck or rusted parts. I'd love to have seen you educate them :-)
Put the old girl to work to show her we love her and still RESPECT her versatility. Thank you for your time making these videos for everyone to watch I know I really appreciate you sharing your time with us. Cheers mate and take care.
Takes a real man to work on heavy equipment.... but it takes a hero to squeeze a turd back in enough to remove the battery before heading home for a poo.
LORD MUCK......Your a legend, your sense of humour is spot on.....I love the old machines coming back to life, it's like spitting on a grannys growler....top class work...get the old beast digging some holes....👌👌👌
Love ur brutal sense of humour. Could u please write a phrase book. It would be nice to have on hand when yet another air waster has left me speechless and exhausted
i done 23 years digging with jcb, started off 3c mk2 dat was hard work manual gearbox n clutch, then 3xc, keep it up lad your doing good job, i enjoy your video's
I would like to see the jcb working as I think she should given the opportunity to show that she still got life in her yet even if she need a bit of tlc.
Thanks for the video it was worth waiting for ,she's a good un starting like that . The underneath looks exactly like my machine, It's yellow and covered in shyte thats been there about the same amount of time L.O.L. It must take you a while to find all the pictures between clips, you got some good ones. With the lock down there has got to be some pub really missing you and your humor. I've been known to say stick rules someplace where the sun won't fade them before. I say make an extra video and show this working and the other project ! Stay safe out there, see ya next time..
Shows how well those old things were built for it to run so sweet after 22 years stood in a barn. Would today's equipment fare so well I wonder? Great video - entertaining and informative.
Nice one. Back in the 70s(uk) my father had a new 3c with Caribbean spec cab. Not sure why he had it or what the difference was apart from tinted Glass.
Love it, but thought you would repaint it prior to determining if the drive train was sound? And a least, new upholstery for the seat as first step.? If it won't start, important for a nice place to sit. But, hard to top the outhouse seat, love your humor. Sorry no cameo of George though?
Would love to see the JCB doing a bit of work , we had one of the older ones built on the Nuffield long time ago , love your channel and your sense of humour
My neighbor has a 1400 c3 and a case 580c. I keep the JCB at my house because every time he gets on it, he gets it stuck! The downside of the JCB is it's heavy. If we are working in the creek bottoms, we take the case! If we are removing tree stumps we the JCB! The JCB has a lot more power on hydraulics than any case that i have used.
Like the videos, I wanna do them myself. Got a grey market YM2420 yanmar. Learned about what a thermostart was after a ether incident. Went from nothing, to white smoke, to black smoke. 874 hours but I suspect alot of rainwater got into the engine and made the rings have issues. 😂 I dont think Greta would be quite happy with mine either at the moment.
Brilliant. Top stuff. Easy step by step guides to what you're doing makes it easier to understand. Especially if you're a bit of a Dullard (like me) when it comes to engines. Keep up the good vids👍. Hedgerow for me mate
Just going through some old videos . And bloody brilliant ! Love how you explain things and show the what your on about for a levels of mechanicals. Clips and banter outstanding sir Cheers 🍻 🍻
No I'm done with Facebook Livefeeds, I don't enjoy them anymore. Just like this, if and when I've had enough, I'll stop. I don't need the attention, Likes or people's approval, I just do it to communicate with other likeminded types.
Never even gave it heat! Ours was the older one with the in line pump never failed once you pushed the excess button in just like the Major😉 . Keep the vids coming good one 👍.
Thank u for the time u spend on the video love watching them and love the little digs you have along the way. Dont mind what u decide to to film its always worth watching.
Thank you for posting these. I like to watch these because at home the biggest thing I get to wrench on tractor wise is a riding lawn mower. Really wish I could have a go at fixing a real tractor. Cheers.
Having only just recently started watching you tube, I'm pleasantly surprised to see a bloke who speaks English not techno crap, carry on doing your brilliant videos ( ex plant operator who is almost chair. Bound 👌👌
I have a Whitlock Dinkum based on a super major skid unit parked it up about 14 years ago in running order. Brambles have now taken over but can still see the cab and silencer. might do a will it start myself in the future. keep the vids coming like minded people really enjoy watching them.
Take the JCB and pull out the hedgerow find.
Loved the part when the smoke came out the exhaust on start up, then Greta pops up (how dare you) quality stuff mate 😂👍🏻
There’s no killing them 3c’s have a 1973 manual one here starts first turn of the key no matter how long it’s been lying up 👍keep up the good work and for anyone who has never driven one there’s no need to straight pipe one they’d deafen you as they are
Man i don't know how i just found this channel. Man u had me rollin, please DON'T change. People could learn from this honesty. Love the content man ty
For some one to go out of their way to put something negative, is only a reflection of their true character.
keep doing well, Mucka
I fucking love this bloke. The most genuine non bullshitting man on here
A JCB line up of the different evolutions of the digger up to today would make a cool video, let’s see her working👍
I was one of those that thought you ended part 1 on a cliffhanger to build up the suspense, hope you made it!😂 I would like to see the hedgerow find next. Thanks for entertaining us.
Wow. That was almost a let down! That machine seems to be built very similar to a Case backhoe. Which I suppose is no accident since Case was in bed with David Brown., and no doubt tuned in to British equipment designs. The trolling of trolls is an interesting strategy. I usually just take the negative comments and misconstrue them as positive or as something that serves my own purposes.
JCB's were far better built than the Case of the day but that came at the expense of being much heavier. The Case 580F was a faster machine to operate and some would say more simple.
I used a 580F for some time and actually really liked the old thing (especially the David Brown engine)
The trolls are just little more than entertainment and something for folks to laugh at.
Have you been able to do any more to the HD-5 ?
@@LordMuck Yes! My brother got it moving and the hydraulics working. The left steering clutch was rusted up. He just pulled that out and ordered a new brake band. So it should be fully functional soon.
Oh that's great ! It's a lovely bit of kit and well worth the effort. I've just bought a 6-71 Detroit out of a Terex shovel to play with. I miss hearing the scream of a Detroit from back in my oilfield days.
follow through with the jcb, that i think is the whole point of getting stuff running again so you put it back to work. hoping you'll come across an old lorry or something Kurt that needs reviving
Fair play my Lord you never let us down another great video.
Well done Mucka. I'm in the middle of putting my front axle back on. I had to take it to a Massey Ferguson dealer and get them to put the reduction hubs back into the axle. I was told it took 2 men 8 hours to put it all back together, resealed and oiled. Cost me €500 but well worth it. So now I'm just painting her up with 20 litres of fine Jcb paint and after that I'm putting all 4 of her new shoes back on. Can't wait. Keep up the great work.😃👍
Lets see the Hedgerow find please :-)
Amazing how the hydraulic hoses hold after all that time, and still air in the tyres too. bet old boys well happy she’s going after 22 year, great vid! Thanks.
That motor sounded and ran as sweet as a nut, l remember that model of JCB from my years on construction sites.
Get those hydraulic cylinder seals renewed, and put the ol' girl through her paces, be a knobble to watch.
Not sure if I should be bending the knee while typing this but bloody excellent videos Lord Muck, real refreshing to see someone saying it like it is, they're truly appreciated mate....vote for the hedgerow project 👍👍
Fair play Mucka , if I needed a shite, the battery would of been left in there😂
Well worth the wait! Nice to see George making at least two appearances, namely the thumbs up and sitting on the park bench!
Love your humour & inserted cartoons LOL, Regards James from Suffolk :)
Brilliant sense of humour ... love it
I've just discovered this channel and love it. Great sence of humour and the inserted clips are brilliant, especially the one of Greta which made me spit my tea out. As for the next video , do what you like.
Agree 100%
No startup never could be more important than having to go for a shite 😂😂😂😂😂
Very funny great video👍 Reveal the next project
The engine sounds surprisingly strong in that JCB, hopefully the owner starts using her again..
I vote for the hedgerow project
Great vid ....keep use all going in this dark times 👍👌🚜
As a retired plant operator it was realey good to see the old JCB 3c come back to life ? .
I have a vary soft spot for the old JCB 3c build 2 as well as the build 5 powershift .
Well done for giving the old girl a new life ? .
Keep on with the vidios and dont take any notice of workshop fitters ? .
They should try and work outside in the mud like real piant fitters do and in all weather . Steve Williams
Glad you enjoyed it.
Go through my videos and you'll find a couple of when I replaced the engine on my build 5
Can't stop laughing !! What a great video. Loved everything. Keep them coming brother. We both have the same sense of humor and don't a shit for dealing with stupid people attitude. Thanks for the vids. The photos are hilarious !!
Do the hedgerow find next, dont pay attention to the people with a small exhaust pipe, they are just people that are jealous of your talents in mechanics and your sense of humour, keep up the good work in keeping us all laughing and entertained 👍🏻
"how dare you" lol Great work Lord Muck!🕶️🚬
I have to say, you’re a man after my own heart! Love the fact you say it as it is. Keep it up
Ur videos are so funny and yet they are educational
Following your series of the JCB video's, I vote to see the machine at work. I love the added in comedy and captions. I hope their are lots of projects in the pipeline.
Hahahahaha... I'm curling up here, love the way you put trolls in their place,... Would love to see the Hedgerow find come to life..x
Hope you're keeping well.
@@LordMuck Yes thanks, hope you are too, self isolation is a pain in the s--e, but needs must..x
Mate don’t change anything about your videos. They’re perfect, gotta love your sense of humour.
I'm not too familiar with UK verbal abuse, but the terms "wanker" and "twit" come to mind when you spoke about the critics you have. Let them further damage the moving components of the vehicles they work on, you make sure you're going about it correctly, and pay them no mind. You obviously have more sense about engines, it bothers me too when idiots just keep cranking on an engine that they haven't investigated for stuck or rusted parts. I'd love to have seen you educate them :-)
Stick around Dave, we'll teach you a lot more words yet...
You make some great stuff and I've learnt a lot about jcbs.keep it up .hydraulics and your tool.
Good old bmc engines!
Put the old girl to work to show her we love her and still RESPECT her versatility. Thank you for your time making these videos for everyone to watch I know I really appreciate you sharing your time with us. Cheers mate and take care.
Takes a real man to work on heavy equipment.... but it takes a hero to squeeze a turd back in enough to remove the battery before heading home for a poo.
I nearly had to wipe my arse on my cape...
In these times that we are going through you certainly put a smile on my face👍
Do the hedgerow project, we know the JCB works now🚜
Luv the channel and the content keep up the good work
Love these old JCB videos, I learnt to drive in a 3cmk2 when I was 8, went well untill I nearly ran over my grandad. More please.
Was about to put you cheaky bugger #keepthefirststartscoming 👍👍
LORD MUCK......Your a legend, your sense of humour is spot on.....I love the old machines coming back to life, it's like spitting on a grannys growler....top class work...get the old beast digging some holes....👌👌👌
Put the JCB to work
Love ur brutal sense of humour. Could u please write a phrase book. It would be nice to have on hand when yet another air waster has left me speechless and exhausted
JCB at work
i done 23 years digging with jcb, started off 3c mk2 dat was hard work manual gearbox n clutch, then 3xc, keep it up lad your doing good job, i enjoy your video's
The videos just get more and more entertaining. Take no notice of the cockwombles :)
And another brilliant video, get the hedge row find running
See modern rubbish compared to the good old stuff keep safe lord muck
Let's finish with the JCB first. It's not like most of us are short of time, atm.
Fuck me you might not be but we're flat out...
Hedge row 👍👍👍🚜🚜🚜
Your face when the old girl fired up..... absolutely fantastic.
Hi big fan of your work you’re a great UA-camr by the way you’re funny as f-ck
I would like to see the jcb working as I think she should given the opportunity to show that she still got life in her yet even if she need a bit of tlc.
People that dislike are NOBS
Thanks for the video it was worth waiting for ,she's a good un starting like that . The underneath looks exactly like my machine, It's yellow and covered in shyte thats been there about the same amount of time L.O.L. It must take you a while to find all the pictures between clips, you got some good ones. With the lock down there has got to be some pub really missing you and your humor. I've been known to say stick rules someplace where the sun won't fade them before. I say make an extra video and show this working and the other project ! Stay safe out there, see ya next time..
JCB do some work
I’ve been on the edge of my seat after part one, thank heaven’s you followed up ( not followed through :))
The pics and short video clips you interject are hilarious, love em.
1t doesn't matter what you decide to do I thoroughly enjoy all your programs how you explain everything but would be good to see the jcb working
Shows how well those old things were built for it to run so sweet after 22 years stood in a barn. Would today's equipment fare so well I wonder? Great video - entertaining and informative.
I like your style. Brilliant. Put the good old jcb to work.
Don’t know why this was recommended to me but I got a great laugh out of it. Definitely subscribed 👍👍
"You're an assholl" my new favorite channel. Loved the girl holding the vibrator
Nice one. Back in the 70s(uk) my father had a new 3c with Caribbean spec cab. Not sure why he had it or what the difference was apart from tinted Glass.
Love it, but thought you would repaint it prior to determining if the drive train was sound?
And a least, new upholstery for the seat as first step.? If it won't start, important for a nice place to sit. But, hard to top the outhouse seat, love your humor. Sorry no cameo of George though?
Does nobody actually watch the videos ?
Another Will It Start Sir with the new project you have! I always enjoy when machines come back to life!!
If only there was more people like you on UA-cam!
Always nice to see people getting older machinery started after a long time keep up the good work
Well done you, like the way you deal with everything having a good laugh along the way.
New project please
I love how you tear apart the trolls , makes me laugh which is not that easy. Also love seeing the old machinery getting a second life
Would love to see the JCB doing a bit of work , we had one of the older ones built on the Nuffield long time ago , love your channel and your sense of humour
I don't know where you get all the pictures but they make me cack myself laughing
My neighbor has a 1400 c3 and a case 580c. I keep the JCB at my house because every time he gets on it, he gets it stuck! The downside of the JCB is it's heavy. If we are working in the creek bottoms, we take the case! If we are removing tree stumps we the JCB! The JCB has a lot more power on hydraulics than any case that i have used.
Love that vibration. Thanks so much
Like the videos, I wanna do them myself. Got a grey market YM2420 yanmar. Learned about what a thermostart was after a ether incident. Went from nothing, to white smoke, to black smoke. 874 hours but I suspect alot of rainwater got into the engine and made the rings have issues.
😂 I dont think Greta would be quite happy with mine either at the moment.
Chroming the exhaust had me in stitches lol
A breath of fresh air in dodgy times.. Hedgerow for me please and stay safe. Jim.
Brilliant. Top stuff. Easy step by step guides to what you're doing makes it easier to understand. Especially if you're a bit of a Dullard (like me) when it comes to engines. Keep up the good vids👍. Hedgerow for me mate
I am 22 on Sunday so its been sat there pretty much my entire life 😱 fair play for getting her going, such a cool machine
This video is fantastic! You really nailed it on not giving a crap about haters!
Great video! I would love to see the JCB work
Just going through some old videos . And bloody brilliant ! Love how you explain things and show the what your on about for a levels of mechanicals. Clips and banter outstanding sir Cheers 🍻 🍻
Mucker these videos are becoming more hilarious every time! Great entertainment! Keep it up! Facebook live’s making a comeback anytime soon?
No I'm done with Facebook Livefeeds, I don't enjoy them anymore.
Just like this, if and when I've had enough, I'll stop.
I don't need the attention, Likes or people's approval, I just do it to communicate with other likeminded types.
Lord Muck fair enough and too right! Keep up what you are doing! Do Well!
Nice to see the old girl breathing again,great vid keep up the good work. Hedge row next pls
Keep the JCB working for me Mucka, the picture inserts have me howling-keep the videos coming mate 👍
Fair play mucker, love seeing the vintage stuff come to life
Never even gave it heat! Ours was the older one with the in line pump never failed once you pushed the excess button in just like the Major😉 . Keep the vids coming good one 👍.
Great Job I learnt to operate one back in the 90's in Sparsholt College. Nice to see one still running today!
Thank u for the time u spend on the video love watching them and love the little digs you have along the way. Dont mind what u decide to to film its always worth watching.
Love what your doing and your response to moaners. Anything mechanical
Thank you for posting these. I like to watch these because at home the biggest thing I get to wrench on tractor wise is a riding lawn mower. Really wish I could have a go at fixing a real tractor. Cheers.
Would love to see what the next project is. stay safe!
Mucker absolutely loving your videos sat here in stitches ! Love the way you think n approach stuff! #greatbanter
Much appreciated
Absolute gold Mucka I can sit back and relax now I no the old girl lives the pictures you put in your videos priceless keep them coming
Best channel machinery with a sense of humour
And I might be able to get you something to have a go at starting once Corona has blown over
Mf 35x industrial
Would probably depend on where you are based though
Having only just recently started watching you tube, I'm pleasantly surprised to see a bloke who speaks English not techno crap, carry on doing your brilliant videos ( ex plant operator who is almost chair. Bound 👌👌
I have a Whitlock Dinkum based on a super major skid unit parked it up about 14 years ago in running order. Brambles have now taken over but can still see the cab and silencer. might do a will it start myself in the future. keep the vids coming like minded people really enjoy watching them.