I enjoy watching you accomplish your repair jobs. It doesn't matter to me exactly how you do it, just keep it up and talk a lot. Very enjoyable. The dogs are also an excellent addition to the videos.
The comment from the dude about the injectors is because he is one of those who do rebuilds that are not really rebuilds. Tell the customer you are doing a rebuild and then reuse whatever you can get away with reusing. That's why people have premature rebuild failures. Very instructive videos! Thank You,
You crack me up. You sound just like me. " If I don`t clean up the oil, the owner will say you didn`t fix anything, it`s still leaking. ". That repair will be the cleanest thing on that machine. You can go through several cases of Brake Cleaner in a week if you are not careful.
Shout out to all my blue collar brothers out there keeping American going. As always love your videos. Always loved my tractors, drove tracked vehicles in the Army, miss it everyday and thank God for the opportunity to have served our country.
Watch your videos all the time. Been a mechanic for 50+ years and have learned a lot, although most was gasoline engines I have worked on heavy equipment, mostly Cat, for a few of those 50.
stumbled across your vids after watching a guy recover an old Bucyrus cable driven excavator. I have now been stuck watching your vids the last 2 nights, very entertaining you do a great job juggling your work while swinging off a camera just so we can watch, so I say bugger the whingers. keep up the good work, ps I love seeing your dogs and how you treat them 10/10++
I'm been subscribing for 6 months and I'm commenting because I want to see your channel, and income, grow more. Love what you do, keep up the awesome work!
Love watching your videos mr Warren...just wish you protect them eyes bud...Plumber Here can tell ya ..I got one piece of metal below my left eye 👁 glasses my whole life so i just get big ones...hate to hear anything happening to ya cause you weren’t wearing some type of glasses...your a hard ass worker and I enjoy watching..👍👀
Those 3208's were really a tough engine for what they were. Underpowered yes, but for that application or a pump/generator, they were terrific. A gravel pit I work at has a generator with one and it's never been touched other than regular service and an injector pump, for 18,000 hours.
I agreed 110 percent with you on the old tv shows !! I miss the old days !!! I like the way you think when it comes to them things you were talking about at the end of your video !! thanks for sharing !!
Flyback coming from the TV repair industry of 50s and beyond, it does my heart good to hear Clive of bigclive youtube fame call it a flywheel diode which more accurately describes what's going on with those. It's not a reverse kickback anything - it's forward current in the same direction that built the magnetic field in the first place and always so. The collapsing field cutting across the windings being the opposite of counter EMF also mentioned often with the notable complete and total absence mention of the same EMF in the forward direction which this flywheel diode will short the current of back to the source of it - the coil of the solenoid. Same effect makes spark for every gasoline engine utilizing spark ignition, but a diode used there would result in no spark. One of the reasons I didn't do any good as a TV repairman was the insistence of the way wrong naming and use of the HV flyback systems in them. No one could teach 8 year old me that I was the one that was right and these Gods among men were blowing foul smelling gasses out their rear ends just because they be lazy speaking, and they can force their idiocy upon others while hiding behind the curtain. Anywhere else you call a brake pedal the go pedal, you'll be called onto the carpet. It's counter intuitive with self serving evil overtones as well. At 65 and no career, I've learned to properly and instantly ignore the term as protectionism at it's finest glory. You've got it backwards and don't seem to care as an example. Believe me, it's not very important to me at all - it just is what it is.
@@leebarnes655 we should all respect nomenclature in any form - part of learning and sharing information and knowledge internationally is understanding how we all refer to the same things. It seems more like you missed lessons along the way rather than learnt from them. @indosarnia bigclive is a well respected electrical/engineering youtuber
Thanks for another great video of your fun. Brake clean is about $4 a can when I buy it on offer in box fulls the customer pays me $6. I'm pretty sure if we called it "component cleaner" like Cat we could probably bill it out at $12 plus like they would round here in Manitoba, that would be the only difference. I use non chlorinated, I have a customer that supplies everything as he don't want me making an extra buck on anything. one day I was doing brakes on his 1175 case. He got 2 cans of Case chlorinated,that stuff nearly killed me with the fumes sitting under the cab between the wheel and transmission. When he gave me the shop towels and case cleaner, I though he was so worried about me making a buck extra. He actually spent about $8 more in the CaseIH dealers L.O.L, Some guys never learn !. Take care.
Warren, seeing you sitting inside the the cab of that old cat with bullet holes in the wind shield and a big hole where the back window shattered reminds me of a trip I took up north. There was a Ranger tower open to the public my kids and I climbed up to the tower and you could see bullet holes all over the place. Needless to say we didn’t stick around.
My L5 disc starting giving me a fit about your age. I’ve had the injections which didn’t help. Just costed me about $1800. The doc told me to retire. As long as I can go I’m working. People who retire die. After hurting for a few years you get used to it. You just have to learn to ask for help when you can. Getting old ain’t for sissies.
Enjoy your videos . Do you have much experience with CAV Diesel injection pumps ? I have one in my 545 Ford Tractor and it will not rev up. It will idle a bit rough.
Until the day when you find out why it's called a throw away motor, thats painted lemon yellow. I've seen a few of them throw rods out in tractors and combines. I was in our local combine wreckers that closed down 2 weeks ago. The guy was near giving stuff away the last 2 days. I asked why he still had so many 3208's in combines, Guys are looking for them round here. a buddy of mine had one and about 9 calls when he parted his combine after rock damage. The wrecker guy said they generally want good running ones, these are all screwed. There was 15 in a line in machines with more laying around on the ground in pieces. Yes you got a good one but there are way more that aren't around I found more than 15 in one yard.
Hi Warren I ran into tuff times my self it's funny when you know people for long time people act like oh that's to bad they for get all the stuff you did for them.
I talked my wife into going to Smokey and the Bandit in the theater for its fortieth anniversary on our anniversary one of my favorite all time movies.
Yup. I remember going to the drive inn to see smoky and the bandit when it first came out, and I watched many a episode of the honeymooners on the idiot box to.
8:15 Are there 2 coils in parallel that ground through the case of the solenoid? Maybe for 12v system you run them parallel and 24v you run them series?
3:26 The only thing about the power probe is I always check outputs with a load. If there is resistance in circut the PP will show voltage but sometimes circuit doesnt carry current. I do like mine I have the 3 like yours I wish I had the IV as they have the "driver output" feature and you dont have to use a substitute load to test circuits.
A&M and OK State,,,, I’m guessing Vet school? I went to ok state, so I am biased. But Stillwater is a great place, small town, really really good school all the way around. And every dealings I’ve had with vets except one from A&M have been bad. And that one is the best horse vet ever. Everyone from ok state has been good.
U SHOULD NOT COMPLAIN...U GOT GREASE HYDRAULIC FLUID AND BRAKE CLEAN AT ONE VIDEO......HOPE U LOVED DOING THAT .....I KNOW I ENJOYED WATCHING....KEEP UP THE HONEST WORK WE ALL DO.......
How is your back feeling? Be very Careful if your taking Aleeve or naproxen both the same just naproxen requires a prescription from a "doctor". It is very very bad stuff and can/will cause stomach problems/bleeding. Have you ever thought about getting a lower back support wrap? They are cheap and do wonders. . . It will not help with your premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction so do not throw out the rubber bands and popsicle sticks. Great video brother keeps up the good work. Most information channel on UA-cam.
How many times have I wanted to put the wiper seal in wrong. So accustomed to seal to oil or grease, have to remember and really think about it so I put it I right.
@@stillwater62 It used to be a great bug killer, I used it all around to kill black widows. It used to kill them faster than dedicated black widow spray. But since the brake cleaner became non-chlorinated...at least here in CA...it no longer kills them. They get pissed and wander around a bit like they are drunk, but they survive. It is fantastic for cleaning paint spray guns....even non-chlorinated.
I see you use autozone brake clean. Here where I’m at advanced auto parts has there brand of it and it’s like two bucks a can. 30 for a case and it works better than autozone in my opinion. Five bucks a can adds up after a while when your self employed. Great vids by the way keep em up!!
4:25 if the old injectors are fine then why order new ones? Just give them a heads up that to my (royal, not specific) eye the injectors look fine so I put them back in to save a bit off of the bill, just keep in mind that the lifespan is somewhat shorter now. Obviously how much shorter I (specific, not royal) can't say, I don't know since I don't have the experience and the expertise.
Although I can see it from the other side as well, injectors are like bearings, they're consumables that are designed with a certain lifespan in mind and if you're doing major work like a rebuild you may as well replace them because they're designed to be replaced
Because I have been down that road before, I rebuilt a Cummins and reused the injectors and 20k miles later one stuck and over fueled and melted a hole through a piston and I got to do it over again for free.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 that's the point behind my reply to my comment of replacing them since they're consumables. My background in this hobby/profession, more of a hobby for me, is mainly automotive and the vast majority of that is with gasoline engines, diesel and heavy equipment is new territory for me
I have several Milwaukee impacts and they are absolutely wonderful you can get the batteries everywhere and they are powerful just do the research and get the one that's right for your application 👍
As a skilled tradesman (electrician), who relies on cordless tools daily, the Milwaukee fuel line are the best "pro-sumer" tools on the market. Between the quality and sheer variety of tools they can't be beat imo.
I enjoy watching you accomplish your repair jobs. It doesn't matter to me exactly how you do it, just keep it up and talk a lot. Very enjoyable. The dogs are also an excellent addition to the videos.
Thank you very much. It's people like you who make me want to keep doing this.
Northern California where you work is beautiful.
The comment from the dude about the injectors is because he is one of those who do rebuilds that are not really rebuilds. Tell the customer you are doing a rebuild and then reuse whatever you can get away with reusing. That's why people have premature rebuild failures. Very instructive videos! Thank You,
You crack me up. You sound just like me. " If I don`t clean up the oil, the owner will say you didn`t fix anything, it`s still leaking. ". That repair will be the cleanest thing on that machine. You can go through several cases of Brake Cleaner in a week if you are not careful.
Scrub it w a wire brush 1st.
You sir, are a real mechanic 👍🤝
Shout out to all my blue collar brothers out there keeping American going. As always love your videos. Always loved my tractors, drove tracked vehicles in the Army, miss it everyday and thank God for the opportunity to have served our country.
Thanks for your service, hope you didn’t have to serve our country for a political war.
@@em52761 Soldiers don't serve for political agendas but for the brother and sister to the right and left of you.
Another great video Warren! Thanks for sharing your hard work.
Hes a good man and a good mechanic 👍🤝
Watch your videos all the time. Been a mechanic for 50+ years and have learned a lot, although most was gasoline engines I have worked on heavy equipment, mostly Cat, for a few of those 50.
I thank you for taking care of America’s tools and machinery that help build our country great!
stumbled across your vids after watching a guy recover an old Bucyrus cable driven excavator. I have now been stuck watching your vids the last 2 nights, very entertaining you do a great job juggling your work while swinging off a camera just so we can watch, so I say bugger the whingers. keep up the good work, ps I love seeing your dogs and how you treat them 10/10++
I'm been subscribing for 6 months and I'm commenting because I want to see your channel, and income, grow more. Love what you do, keep up the awesome work!
Love watching your videos mr Warren...just wish you protect them eyes bud...Plumber Here can tell ya ..I got one piece of metal below my left eye 👁 glasses my whole life so i just get big ones...hate to hear anything happening to ya cause you weren’t wearing some type of glasses...your a hard ass worker and I enjoy watching..👍👀
Those 3208's were really a tough engine for what they were. Underpowered yes, but for that application or a pump/generator, they were terrific. A gravel pit I work at has a generator with one and it's never been touched other than regular service and an injector pump, for 18,000 hours.
My respect goes out to men and women like you that keep the country turning.
I agreed 110 percent with you on the old tv shows !! I miss the old days !!! I like the way you think when it comes to them things you were talking about at the end of your video !! thanks for sharing !!
The next 40 mins are on you mate 👌🏼👌🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺love ya work as always
Good job. Thanks for taking the time to share.👍
I freaken luv your line of work and video's. when I was in high school I wanted to be a heavy diesel mechanic but ended up worken at scrap yard...
I learn something new each time I watch one of your videos. Thanks for sharing your trick of the trade.
Siskiyou county here. Thanks for the video. Very talented
No wonder you have a bad back you're one hard-work man working on them diesels don't get no easier
The "Wire jumper" on the solenoid is flyback diode. It absorbs the reverse kickback voltage spike. It has polarity so needs to be correct way around.
Didn't know that.
Flyback coming from the TV repair industry of 50s and beyond, it does my heart good to hear Clive of bigclive youtube fame call it a flywheel diode which more accurately describes what's going on with those. It's not a reverse kickback anything - it's forward current in the same direction that built the magnetic field in the first place and always so. The collapsing field cutting across the windings being the opposite of counter EMF also mentioned often with the notable complete and total absence mention of the same EMF in the forward direction which this flywheel diode will short the current of back to the source of it - the coil of the solenoid. Same effect makes spark for every gasoline engine utilizing spark ignition, but a diode used there would result in no spark. One of the reasons I didn't do any good as a TV repairman was the insistence of the way wrong naming and use of the HV flyback systems in them. No one could teach 8 year old me that I was the one that was right and these Gods among men were blowing foul smelling gasses out their rear ends just because they be lazy speaking, and they can force their idiocy upon others while hiding behind the curtain. Anywhere else you call a brake pedal the go pedal, you'll be called onto the carpet. It's counter intuitive with self serving evil overtones as well. At 65 and no career, I've learned to properly and instantly ignore the term as protectionism at it's finest glory. You've got it backwards and don't seem to care as an example. Believe me, it's not very important to me at all - it just is what it is.
@@leebarnes655 we should all respect nomenclature in any form - part of learning and sharing information and knowledge internationally is understanding how we all refer to the same things. It seems more like you missed lessons along the way rather than learnt from them.
@indosarnia bigclive is a well respected electrical/engineering youtuber
The diode stripe should face the positive wire.
Loaded logs 30 some odd years ago with a 966c it's still running it's used at a mill for pushing scraps amazing
Hi Warren, Your videos are always interesting. Keep up the good work young man!
Thanks for another great video of your fun. Brake clean is about $4 a can when I buy it on offer in box fulls the customer pays me $6. I'm pretty sure if we called it "component cleaner" like Cat we could probably bill it out at $12 plus like they would round here in Manitoba, that would be the only difference. I use non chlorinated, I have a customer that supplies everything as he don't want me making an extra buck on anything. one day I was doing brakes on his 1175 case. He got 2 cans of Case chlorinated,that stuff nearly killed me with the fumes sitting under the cab between the wheel and transmission. When he gave me the shop towels and case cleaner, I though he was so worried about me making a buck extra. He actually spent about $8 more in the CaseIH dealers L.O.L, Some guys never learn !. Take care.
Keep up the work Warren...Your going to need it if your daughter is going to U of O, or Texas A&M. That will cost ya!!
Warren, seeing you sitting inside the the cab of that old cat with bullet holes in the wind shield and a big hole where the back window shattered reminds me of a trip I took up north. There was a Ranger tower open to the public my kids and I climbed up to the tower and you could see bullet holes all over the place. Needless to say we didn’t stick around.
Pow one of these days straight to the moon
I love my turbo 3208 350 HP my 86 foretravel RV. It had 320.000 miles on it when I sold her to a guy in Florida and he still drives it today.
Loved the work! Thank you.
Hello there, that looks a handy sized shovel.
My L5 disc starting giving me a fit about your age. I’ve had the injections which didn’t help. Just costed me about $1800. The doc told me to retire. As long as I can go I’m working. People who retire die. After hurting for a few years you get used to it. You just have to learn to ask for help when you can. Getting old ain’t for sissies.
Enjoy your videos . Do you have much experience with CAV Diesel injection pumps ? I have one in my 545 Ford Tractor and it will not rev up. It will idle a bit rough.
At 76'yo it dont get any easier just push through it.
LOL watched Ford vs Ferrari last weekend and man do you remind me of Ken Miles. Great stuff man thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing.
BEAUTIFUL JOBS. CONGRATULATIONS
The bullet holes through the glass add that touch of danger..I guess.
Loved the Honeymooners. Ralph Cramden was the best bus driver in the world....
3208 i dont care what anyone says. I love them, they will start -50 degrees and they are reliable as ever.
Until the day when you find out why it's called a throw away motor, thats painted lemon yellow. I've seen a few of them throw rods out in tractors and combines. I was in our local combine wreckers that closed down 2 weeks ago. The guy was near giving stuff away the last 2 days.
I asked why he still had so many 3208's in combines, Guys are looking for them round here. a buddy of mine had one and about 9 calls when he parted his combine after rock damage. The wrecker guy said they generally want good running ones, these are all screwed. There was 15 in a line in machines with more laying around on the ground in pieces. Yes you got a good one but there are way more that aren't around I found more than 15 in one yard.
i don't waste my time on tv i like your videos because i work on old tractors
Nice work! Do you ever scratch your head sometimes and think what the heck?
Hi Warren I ran into tuff times my self it's funny when you know people for long time people act like oh that's to bad they for get all the stuff you did for them.
Great Video keep up your great work
Beautiful weather
Good video Warren thanks for sharing...
Enjoyed vid Warren thanks😀
Those sure are good old loaders
I talked my wife into going to Smokey and the Bandit in the theater for its fortieth anniversary on our anniversary one of my favorite all time movies.
Good looking hat Warren.
Ole buckin bronco there at the end!
Yup. I remember going to the drive inn to see smoky and the bandit when it first came out, and I watched many a episode of the honeymooners on the idiot box to.
I'm 15 and I love smokey and the bandit
AJ Nadow : yeah , can't do that nowadays ,you'll have a fleet of "Cop Cars on your tail" , lol .
Another great video from you Warren, thanks for sharing. Bullet holes in the windscreen of that log loader though?
Great video, I know who the honey mooners , I used to watch them all the time
still my favourit channel!
Sir you ARE A MECHANICS MECHANIC!!!
I remember the Honey Mooners but watched Andy Griffith instead...My favorite character was Otis...
8:15 Are there 2 coils in parallel that ground through the case of the solenoid? Maybe for 12v system you run them parallel and 24v you run them series?
3:26 The only thing about the power probe is I always check outputs with a load. If there is resistance in circut the PP will show voltage but sometimes circuit doesnt carry current. I do like mine I have the 3 like yours I wish I had the IV as they have the "driver output" feature and you dont have to use a substitute load to test circuits.
Old I wish I ran this kinda old equipment
One of these days... one of these days...Pow! right in the kisser!
5:35 "Can you see it arcing?"
Nope! lol
"To the moon, Alice to the Moon!"
I’m going to be a little of subject, it is awesome you can take Daisy with you to work!
A&M and OK State,,,, I’m guessing Vet school? I went to ok state, so I am biased. But Stillwater is a great place, small town, really really good school all the way around. And every dealings I’ve had with vets except one from A&M have been bad. And that one is the best horse vet ever. Everyone from ok state has been good.
Brake clean - the health food of mechanics! And you know shit happens when you're brain isn't into gear!!!
U SHOULD NOT COMPLAIN...U GOT GREASE HYDRAULIC FLUID AND BRAKE CLEAN AT ONE VIDEO......HOPE U LOVED DOING THAT .....I KNOW I ENJOYED WATCHING....KEEP UP THE HONEST WORK WE ALL DO.......
Looks like a diode on those solenoids, diode is to clean the power from the negative inductive spike when you turn the coil off.
How is your back feeling? Be very Careful if your taking Aleeve or naproxen both the same just naproxen requires a prescription from a "doctor". It is very very bad stuff and can/will cause stomach problems/bleeding.
Have you ever thought about getting a lower back support wrap? They are cheap and do wonders. . . It will not help with your premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction so do not throw out the rubber bands and popsicle sticks.
Great video brother keeps up the good work. Most information channel on UA-cam.
F8000 I have for plowing snow many miles an many hours n late nights..listing to a 3208 cat...got ear plugs...haha
To the Moon Alice , LOL . Jackie Gleason was the best !
Thats why your interesting! a Pete one day an old 950 next. The 966 had a tad more pwer and was better balanced.
Any up date on the ol wintch cat debacle...??..inquire n minds want to know...
honey mooners was a good show back in the old days, just like some of the younger dont even know what skunk pizz is lol
Your videos are great. How many tins of brake cleaner do you use a week?
OH This is the one with that son that shot up the equipment left to mom, but the other brother wanted it off the land... bullet holes indeed!
You just answered my question I had thanks 👍👍
Would love to take a vacation and help you work one of these days I’m a forklift tech out of Whittier ca for pape
How many times have I wanted to put the wiper seal in wrong. So accustomed to seal to oil or grease, have to remember and really think about it so I put it I right.
Not whining. COMMENDING. Well said on TV comment.
Rough neighbourhood?? What's with the 45 slug holes in the windshield?
Always different. But always interesting content. Thanks for sharing. What could you tube have possibly banned you for ?
Dang I haven't seen a split ring on a piston in a long time. Usually will find those on something that rotates instead of sliding up and down.
Haha wow that air bleeding though at the end, got quite the tankslapper going stood still lol
Brake clean to mechanics is like meth to those unfortunates,ya’s are never without it.
Until your teeth fallout lol
Brake Clean is a valuable tool to mechanics. It has a long list of uses, and is a great insect killer too.
@@stillwater62 It used to be a great bug killer, I used it all around to kill black widows. It used to kill them faster than dedicated black widow spray. But since the brake cleaner became non-chlorinated...at least here in CA...it no longer kills them. They get pissed and wander around a bit like they are drunk, but they survive.
It is fantastic for cleaning paint spray guns....even non-chlorinated.
I see you use autozone brake clean. Here where I’m at advanced auto parts has there brand of it and it’s like two bucks a can. 30 for a case and it works better than autozone in my opinion. Five bucks a can adds up after a while when your self employed. Great vids by the way keep em up!!
Thanks for the wipe thought it was my classes
Spent many hours on an old 950 loader...great machine in there day
Tony Pinker Had my truck loaded by many 950's back in the day , now it looks funny to see that steering wheel .
4:25 if the old injectors are fine then why order new ones? Just give them a heads up that to my (royal, not specific) eye the injectors look fine so I put them back in to save a bit off of the bill, just keep in mind that the lifespan is somewhat shorter now. Obviously how much shorter I (specific, not royal) can't say, I don't know since I don't have the experience and the expertise.
Although I can see it from the other side as well, injectors are like bearings, they're consumables that are designed with a certain lifespan in mind and if you're doing major work like a rebuild you may as well replace them because they're designed to be replaced
Because I have been down that road before, I rebuilt a Cummins and reused the injectors and 20k miles later one stuck and over fueled and melted a hole through a piston and I got to do it over again for free.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 that's the point behind my reply to my comment of replacing them since they're consumables. My background in this hobby/profession, more of a hobby for me, is mainly automotive and the vast majority of that is with gasoline engines, diesel and heavy equipment is new territory for me
950 and 966 were the best logging loaders in sth west Western Australia
Best movie ever
Are those bullet holes in that cab of the crapple
I plan to found the first church of brake cleaner when I can't pull wrenches anymore
Right to the moon, Alice!
Do you have many Harbor Freight tools and if so how are the holding up
How much brake cleaner do you use in a month?
A couple cases a month.
I knew it was a lot
Enjoy the vids thanks bud.
👍👍
I see you use Milwaukee impacts. Why did you choose Milwaukee? Have you ever used any other brands?
I have several Milwaukee impacts and they are absolutely wonderful you can get the batteries everywhere and they are powerful just do the research and get the one that's right for your application 👍
As a skilled tradesman (electrician), who relies on cordless tools daily, the Milwaukee fuel line are the best "pro-sumer" tools on the market. Between the quality and sheer variety of tools they can't be beat imo.
I love my mac, just over priced dewalt.
I noticed that the CAT dealer website has cheap snap on screwdrivers and other snap on tools with a CAT brand on it!
Watch you bag with that cylinder, wasn't those seals greased up?.
Slow down old son we're in a hurry. LoL.
That’s why I’m watching you
woah....(hands clamps down, feet spread apart)....WOahhhh oh
fucking priceless