You guys are amazing mechanics . Tell the driver not to let them overload him like that . One rock was to much , 2 rocks was major overload . Just because it will fit doesn't mean it will carry it . Thank you guys for doing an amazing job.
torque settings: 1- one guy holds, other uses short ratchet 2- hit end of wrench with hammer 3-150lb dude hangs off end of 3 ft bar (guessing around 300ft/lb for those ring gear bolts)
Or fi rulmenți radial axiali cu role dar strînși atît de tare se vor gripa. Camionu a fost proiectat pentru două punți motoare și după intervenție a rămas la fel ca înainte cu o singură punte motoare.
Do the drivers of these trucks understand the meaning of overloading a truck? You guys are fine workers and your trucks are tough so when I see this so regularly I know that somebody is overloading their truck and not just one time or two times but everyday all-day full-time. Either way it's nice to see you fellows working, I envy you you and your energy I also Envy your knees because my knees are utterly shot! I had to have one replaced and I'm waiting on getting the other one replaced. It will not support me anymore. Best regards, Bob from Virginia USA
@@Дмитрий-й1з6э I return your greetings. I hope I find you and your family in good health. If You are interested, I live in town called Staunton. It is in the state named Virginia. It it the eastern part of the US midway between Florida and Maine.
@@Дмитрий-й1з6э actually I goofed my message. I'll fix it later today if I remember either way thanks for the message I really enjoyed hearing from people! Best regards, Bob
I worked at a used car lot when I was a kid washing cars. I saw things that made me wonder like my boss putting sawdust in a rear, adding water to a gas tank to make it look like there was gas in it. Sand in the engine so they could get the $ putting a new engine in it. Pepper and eggs in the radiator. He made good money, and he would repossess a car if they were 1 day late.
"That ain't your daddy's R&P"... Very cleaver use of the axle as a stand-in ring & pinion holder. I thought at first they were converting that truck into a Wide Track Pontiac™. I doubt that R&P needs to be to "dialed in" since it probably only rotates about once a mile? Very impressive however :O) That "spring stack" is huge. I haven't seen a stack that big since iHop's "all you can eat" special (some US humor: - OK, I'll show myself out now) Cheers and thumbs up from the U.S. (yep, us). p.s. I'm glad they were able to get their rocks off before jacking that puppy up. Just saying.
The entire weight of the rear end is held by two bottle jacks, there’s no way I would ever take that risk. It’s not that they don’t have large steel stands, seen them used many times.😳👎🇦🇺
In this part of the world parts are worth far more than labor. I wonder how carefully they adjusted the new gear mesh ? Of course if they are going to haul several times the capacity of the truck , then fine adjustments are probably not important.
Hitting a wrench with a hammer…. Pakistani impact gun??? Seriously, I can’t believe these guys actually work in these conditions with basic hand tools and get anything done. They are truly dedicated to their profession.
@@NaturalTasanova : who’s hating??? I admire what they do with what they have. I have 100 times the tools and a decent shop to work in and and get less done.
@@scottberry5266 ofc I agree but I love watching these vids for some reason and I always see in the comments ppl saying “it won’t last” “where’s the torque wrench???” “These guys break things” etc
The last 25 seconds of the video is enough to explain all the other videos that "repair" broken hydraulic cylinder rods, damaged excavator buckets, bent booms, bent chassis, broken axles, broken crankshaft, broken gears, snapped suspensions, overheated engine rebuilds.
Proof anything can be done with basic hand tools . And yet I’m here stuck on taking my torque converter bolts off my 4L60e on my 99 Silverado because they have 8mm Allen key bolts on and no space for any tools . And it’s only 3 damn bolts . I tried welding the 8mm bold onto it and nothing
The content is good and interesting to watch, but there are too many commercials. I don't recall this many commercials when I first started watching a few years ago. So, I'm going to look for alternative channels without so many commercial interruptions.
Those guys have way to much faith in those bottle jacks in the dirt.
Are you going to subsidize a Bendpak lift?
You know it TRC. I'd have those tire and rims stacked up underneath in case of (god forbid) a earthquake shows up.
Good stuff gentlemen
You guys are amazing mechanics . Tell the driver not to let them overload him like that . One rock was to much , 2 rocks was major overload . Just because it will fit doesn't mean it will carry it . Thank you guys for doing an amazing job.
they overload the hell out of their trucks. they get the truck in, rebuild the frame and suspension way heavier, and then still break them.
Twice as much pay. 10ton weight limit.. 90ton = more money 😂
SAnd and oil go together so well during the rebuild
Should last another 30 miles or so, great job...the dirt and sand will help break in the old bearings too.
Much like valve grinding compound!
The sand and dust was actually raining down onto the parts from underneath the tray while they were assembling😂.
The owner of that truck is not stupid to get it repaired spending handsome amount for just thirty miles.
Damn! Those were some big rocks.
Pakastani truck rule number one: if it aint overloaded it wont make money.
The pinon and ring gear were fried, I don’t care what XP oil you use, with those loads something is going to break.
Strongest and most reliable bottle jacks on the planet!
torque settings:
1- one guy holds, other uses short ratchet
2- hit end of wrench with hammer
3-150lb dude hangs off end of 3 ft bar (guessing around 300ft/lb for those ring gear bolts)
all parts are put to the ultimate breaking point.
Thanks for another video at true speed.
Our pleasure!
Respect!! Please continue to be safe!! 💪🏽
Everyone's commenting on the huge loads breaking the gears - but it keeps these mechanics employed.
And dispose of a waste in a environmentally responsible manner which in Pakistan means pour it on the ground to suppress dust.
Смотрю Вас из России🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺, Вы отличные мастера!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
@@rv7708 Не могут, правда. У нас в стране гайковёрты используют.
ПЫСЫ; Сало уронили, беда!
Once again another good job in the conditions they are in .
Que bien . Saludos desde Barranquilla Colombia
This Guys are Artists .In my Garage we can make the same repair,but not better Amazing
These guys are good, but only 2 jacks holding that truck up and nothing else. I wouldn't get under that truck.
Or fi rulmenți radial axiali cu role dar strînși atît de tare se vor gripa.
Camionu a fost proiectat pentru două punți motoare și după intervenție a rămas la fel ca înainte cu o singură punte motoare.
Looks like government employees in the US, 6 men standing around, 3 doing the actual work. OSHA APPROVED
The younger fellow on the pipe is very good employee. Good work. Stay safe. The USA has eliminated these jobs at home. Thank you.
New parts it seems, but big heavy rocks will still strain that rear end.
Excellent ❤
Do the drivers of these trucks understand the meaning of overloading a truck? You guys are fine workers and your trucks are tough so when I see this so regularly I know that somebody is overloading their truck and not just one time or two times but everyday all-day full-time. Either way it's nice to see you fellows working, I envy you you and your energy I also Envy your knees because my knees are utterly shot! I had to have one replaced and I'm waiting on getting the other one replaced. It will not support me anymore. Best regards, Bob from Virginia USA
Greetings from Russia, Bob. I work on an American Peterbilt 387 truck. To you, Bob health and long years.
@@Дмитрий-й1з6э I return your greetings. I hope I find you and your family in good health. If
You are interested, I live in town called Staunton. It is in the state named Virginia. It it the eastern part of the US midway between Florida and Maine.
@@robertordewald8678, Damn UA-cam deletes my posts. Does not allow us to communicate with you🤨
@@Дмитрий-й1з6э actually I goofed my message. I'll fix it later today if I remember either way thanks for the message I really enjoyed hearing from people! Best regards, Bob
But if the drive refused the overload, another driver would do it that's the problem
Good job, but why you do not show to us what parts have been replaced? Bravo pakistani trucks.
Try to get no sand in The Barrens and make sure we put it back together everything is torque properly
You always amaze me with you skills.
Grande profissional mecânico muito bom excelente profissional parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏
Wonderful job, wonderful team... I'm impressionned, really. RESPECT !👍👍👍👍👍
Parabéns pelo trabalho 👏👏
I think I would be investing in some rattle guns. They never cease to amaze me.
パキスタンの方達の技術にただただ驚くばかりです😮
Remember to torque bolts to manufacturers specifications.
👏👏👏👏 saludos desde arguentina🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Very interesting to watch
Ремонт и техника безопасности поражает! Еще говорят в России плохо чинят😂
тут реальный "на кортах кастом"
Раз они о ней не слышали значит её нет!😂😂😂
их много,как китайцев....
I worked at a used car lot when I was a kid washing cars. I saw things that made me wonder like my boss putting sawdust in a rear, adding water to a gas tank to make it look like there was gas in it. Sand in the engine so they could get the $ putting a new engine in it. Pepper and eggs in the radiator. He made good money, and he would repossess a car if they were 1 day late.
"That ain't your daddy's R&P"... Very cleaver use of the axle as a stand-in ring & pinion holder. I thought at first they were converting that truck into a Wide Track Pontiac™. I doubt that R&P needs to be to "dialed in" since it probably only rotates about once a mile? Very impressive however :O) That "spring stack" is huge. I haven't seen a stack that big since iHop's "all you can eat" special (some US humor: - OK, I'll show myself out now) Cheers and thumbs up from the U.S. (yep, us). p.s. I'm glad they were able to get their rocks off before jacking that puppy up. Just saying.
Привет мастерам классным 👍
If it fits it ships... Apparently max gross is more of a suggestion in Pakistan
Preventive maintenace...Who knew they could work anywhere except in the middle of a busy road??
These guys are amazing, such skill in there old school repairs
Hey phone guy, thanks for helping out 🙄.
Who needs a torque wrench.
I do I have seen these guy put an engine together with out one I would never do that you can just guess
Keep up the hard work guys. You have my admiration
Super job ! 👍
Thank you very much!
@@pakistanitruck You're very welcome !
This sort of thing happens when trucks are overloaded way past their rated capacity.
The entire weight of the rear end is held by two bottle jacks, there’s no way I would ever take that risk. It’s not that they don’t have large steel stands, seen them used many times.😳👎🇦🇺
Especially that one of them is at 10 - 15 ° angle. I love, too, their protective footwear.
They belive theres 100 virgins waiting for them in the afterlife so i doubt they care if if falls on them or not 😊😊😊
Молодцы 😊.
How's the guy on the phone while his two mates struggle with the diff!
Meseriașii aceștia au si o doză mare de curaj, pe lângă faptul că știu ce au de făcut...
Indonesia......👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
In this part of the world parts are worth far more than labor. I wonder how carefully they adjusted the new gear mesh ? Of course if they are going to haul several times the capacity of the truck , then fine adjustments are probably not important.
Very hard workers!
Super Arbeit 👍👍👍
Good brow 👍
Hitting a wrench with a hammer…. Pakistani impact gun??? Seriously, I can’t believe these guys actually work in these conditions with basic hand tools and get anything done. They are truly dedicated to their profession.
And people still hate…
@@NaturalTasanova : who’s hating??? I admire what they do with what they have. I have 100 times the tools and a decent shop to work in and and get less done.
@@scottberry5266 ofc I agree but I love watching these vids for some reason and I always see in the comments ppl saying “it won’t last” “where’s the torque wrench???” “These guys break things” etc
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thanks for watching
The last 25 seconds of the video is enough to explain all the other videos that "repair" broken hydraulic cylinder rods, damaged excavator buckets, bent booms, bent chassis, broken axles, broken crankshaft, broken gears, snapped suspensions, overheated engine rebuilds.
Great job in tough conditions
I can see why they brake trucks look at how big them rocks are massive over load well good job getting it on the road again
❤SALUT PRIETENI FELICITARI FRUMOS ȘI NUMAI BINE 😊
Their torque wrench is amazing 😅
It will be back soon overloaded again
Torque it til it smokes, then back it off a half.
*O V E R L O A D E D*
You guys need some Harbor Freight tools. With $100 worth of tools you could probably save 500 man hours a year.
$100 is a lot o money in some countries.
A job for everyone and everyone has a job and EATS
I cant get how only two stones could break that almost new truck 😉
Nobody in Sweden ar able to work in that way. dhey ar fantastic!
No torque wrench needed. Tighten up just before the bolt snaps.
aside, what do they use those enormous rocks for?
Marble rocks.
good job
기술 좋네요
Break the flange off that one like the ujoint flange
The original hammer socket/wrench!
Brasil........✌
The reverse bolting of the half shaft onto the wheel hub to assist the repair was a touch of genius.
Started at 13:20 .
Gentlemen PLEASE DON'T TRUST THEM JACKS use some wood blocks to hold up the truck.
Broke camel's back ..but repair shops fluorish ..😂😂❤❤ wheel goes round oops world goes round lol😂😂😂
27:35 песок желтый рукавом смахнул
'War is a racket, you bet!'
Not a single one gives a smile ?!?!?!?
would you smile if you had to break yourself to get a nut off, 40 mins work which could be 2 minutes with a cheap impact driver
Sooo good🔥🔥🔥
Я бы не стал это делать в шлепках 😂
Torque to pipe tight, it's in service data.
4x6 truck ?
Nice vodeo
How much is a job like this with parts and labor?
Parts are too expensive ..that's why the repair and make do..
Họ quá tài giỏi
Proof anything can be done with basic hand tools . And yet I’m here stuck on taking my torque converter bolts off my 4L60e on my 99 Silverado because they have 8mm Allen key bolts on and no space for any tools . And it’s only 3 damn bolts . I tried welding the 8mm bold onto it and nothing
You can also lose your fingers and toes, ruin your back, hearing and Lungs with those Basic tools. Its so sad to see these guys taking so much risk
👍👍👍
Rear end noises ? Human or Truck? What you eat and how to fix???🇨🇦😄😄
I like the way the trucks are painted in rainbow colors and that the employees are allowed to wear dresses on the job. 🌈
What's the betting the drained oil complete with dust and crap just gets poured straight back in ?
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The content is good and interesting to watch, but there are too many commercials. I don't recall this many commercials when I first started watching a few years ago. So, I'm going to look for alternative channels without so many commercial interruptions.
Safety third.
Интересно они знают что такое гайковёрт..!?😊😂😂🤦
Uma parafusadeira a ar ou elétrica iria bem nessa hora kk