It is so good when you can ask someone to pass you something, rather than being there on your own and doing it all yourself. extra pair of hands makes a world of difference.
You know Warren your channel is like 95 percent work and 5 percent talk. I watch other channels where I fast forward through most of their content. I am afraid if I do that on yours I’ll miss something important or at the least something funny. Great video, thanks for sharing.
Howdy Warren been watching the channel for a few months just today figyured how to subscribe. Im 75 years young, still love wrenching and truly enjoy your videos. i served in the canoe club for almost 26 years and retired as a Senion Chief nDisbursing in nMarch 1987. Now fully disabled due Agent Orange exposure during Vietnam Conflict. Wife and I reside North of your family in Arlington, Wa. were 38 miles North of Seattle on I5, and have 5 acres. My tractor is a John Deere 850 around 86 model, with bucket, 3 point backhoe, bush hog, 6 foor rock rake and rotable rear blade. Its 4WD. obearingsver 4300 hours, has yanmar 3 cylinder diesel. typical problems with front axle hubs, lost bearing in both front hubs and recently losk big seal on right side. Maybe in a week or so will pull and replace rt hub seal. Keep up your fine videos and tteaching. I have you recommed you site to my 30 30 year old grandson who is trying to get through a mechanics school. Thanks again for your dedication. Love the dogs, we have 2 cats and a dog that enetertain us.
Sign of a real Mechanic, not concerned that people do not like the way you do things your shop your method as long as it works it is alright. I love how you say what you think.
Soon as i seen the torque converter wasnt there i would have just took the bike out. Then soon as i pulling that suction screen and seen all the metal i would have taken the bike out, no mater how cold. Great Video`s i`m watching and picking up tips as we go. Thanks for taking the time to do them and explain alot.
Don't worry about the comments from the peanut gallery, your doing a great job warren. There aren't a lot of folks that can do what your doing. Glad to see you got some help, signed the nut and bolt guy.
I work in a steel fab shop, and we switched to a wireless crane control on a strap ya can hang around your neck and we love it. Always nice to have help tho
Love ur channel sir just wanted to mention to check your winch line as when u bought it the holders that it terminates with have scrunched together and it no longer has the gaps to help keep the line sheave together so at some point the line will work its way through the termination I used to be a tow driver an firefighter here in California be safe sir and hope y'all have a good Xmas sir again enjoy your vids keep up the awesome work :)
Blake your doing a awesome job operating that crane ! Can’t wait to see the carnage inside that pwr quad ! Lol! Thankyou for sharing boys take care now 👍
Warren I have to say I admire you forever! I think I need to start videoing some of the crazy shit I get myself into ! I am a mechanic of 40 plus years and some of the shit I've done here lately if you were here with me and heard some of the creative cuss words I come up with you would piss yourself! I do love your vids and keep doing the awesome shit you do!!!!
Your camera work is good and you explain things well too. I'm guessing its going to be really obvious where that metal has come from when it comes apart because there was so much of it.
Blake makes running the crane look easy, but there are videos where you are grabbing the straps with one hand and running the crane with the other, so Blake has a long way to go. Kind of like when we graduated to running the augers of the pro by ourselves with dad out in the field on the combine. No one trumps you, Warren. Loved seeing you pull out that filter. It confirmed your logic.
As soon as I saw that screen I thought I’ve seen that before,,,,, and was told the same thing. If you use the Cheap oil it deteriorates the pads on the brake packs. Haven’t used anything but the good stuff since.
Love your videos i dont turn wrenches much anymore but definately look forward to each new episode looking forward to seeing the motor grader purring again
Hey Warren have a very marry Christmas with your family it is always great to watch and learn from you always try to take time to explain about what you are doing to help people understand that is great have a day
Hey Warren, can we get a few more “story times”? Maybe not every episode. Your stories are hilarious. My personal favorite is the “masters of the universe”. Thanks for the videos keep up the great work!
Plenty metal in that filter, will that get all around the system and cause issues in the valve bodies or are the screen filters good at keeping it out?
If you watch other UA-cam channels, a farmer bought a old 856 IH for a daughter father project. He just split it. Doesn’t sound like a big deal but he has no arms. He runs impacts, hooks up PTO’s with his feet etc. Harmless Farmer is where you can find him
Great to see Jay! Wow, that was a pleasant surprise for me. He got my card and I pray he gets through the remaining problems. You guys are newly weds, wife and I are on our 50th.......... :D
You make it look to Sr. ! Good stuff. Nice stuff with the tripod . I hope the guy doesn't have vertigo. A bouncey camra would really make him ralf 🤢 . Okat thanks Warren & Co 😁
Hi Warren, love the channel and especially interested in JD powerquad as we have 6620 with 12000 hours and transmission is getting a bit tired. Hoping to overhaul it next spring and hoping it is similar to your 6400. Merry Christmas and happy new year from us in uk. Thanks Richard Haslam
Warren I cannot believe the amount of sissies that are watching a farm mechanic show!!! I’m sorry if the camera movement is going to make someone puke what is the smell of shit going to do to the gentleman LOL’n Please quit apologizing for the way you do things the way you do things is perfectly safe!! You’re a very safe and trusting mechanic you have not made it this far in life being unsafe I think people just complain to complain!! Have a great Christmas been watching your channel for a long time!!’
Hello could I get a bit of advice I’ve got a 6900 John Deere and the pump really makes a racket whining on when trying to tip a trailer or even turning the steering and pushing hitch in and out. it also shuts the pto off after 10-15 mins of it running its had all filters changed back end oil dropped out and that filter screen cleaned ! the diff lock when engaged will not disengage till you turn tractor off any advance it’s much appreciated
I got a 6200 having issue on range c goen in found some issues in cable with the shifter mounts messed up but still have issues you have any suggestions on this issue
Like how you say you’d have more room in the “big shop”. My home garage don’t have that high of a ceiling and width. Can’t complain cause it’s better than being outdoors this time of year
Big fan, but please guide me, I have 7600 DEERE 2wd powrquad and it will not shift into 4 in any range, no grind no noise, nothing acts as if nothing there, linkage looks ok, where do I start? What should I be looking for? TIA
Hi I’m from New Zealand and I have a 7800 John Deere tractor and it has a problem as every now and then when I put it in gear.. forward or reverse.. it won’t engage into gear?? Would you have any ideas to help please
our john deere 6600 got a power quad rebuild by not a great mechanic look back on it, but when you let the clutch out she jumpy. he said that the tractor will wear in and that will stop but it very jumpy any ideas this is 1000 hrs after rebuild. hi from ireland
Is there any way of hooking up your crane to house power rather than running your truck all the time? That way you could stay possibly a little warmer?
Could you please correct me if I'm wrong, but our John Deere 7200, 7800 and 7810 are powerquads ( duh. Lol ). Should you clutch Everytime between forward and reverse. Even though our 7810 doesn't have a loader, should you still clutch?
PQ's and powershifts, don't like moisture in the oil. done a bunch of them because the loader cylinders suck in moisture and the fluid never gets changed
Hey. I love your videos. But if I can make a suggestion on your titles. If you add a little more specific info the make and model of what you are working on plus what your doing to it. I think it would help people trying to find info on that specific vehicle and would probably also help you get views. I watch all your videos as they come out just to learn something new. But again it’s Just a suggestion I’m not trying to criticize you in any way. Keep up the awesome work
They need an online safe space for the UA-cam crybabies 😅😂🤣 great job, Warren. My son is a heavy equipment diesel Mechanic and he likes your videos also. Take care and Merry Christmas (from Minnesota).👌
I can't wait to the carnage you find in there!!!! Hey I see your son working with you a lot. Does he work full-time for you? If so have you trained him enough to go on jobs by himself?
The only I find suspicious about you is that hat... how do you get that hat that dirty but yet where the snaps are it's as white as snow? Lol just having some fun great video!
I looked up the 6400 on tractor data and it says its made in Germany, do they also make the 6400 in the US, can anyone answer my query? i like the tilting cab idea.
People are so sensitive today wtf somebody saying the camera angles are giving him travel sickness, my suggestion carry a barf bag and suck it up and watch the damn video and let other like minded watch the video in peace and learn something every video he does thats how good he is and thats why we are avid subscribers to warrens channel.
Beings it is not crowded tonight I have a question on a John deere 4010 . Have you ever removed the hydraulic pump on one? I have a service manual and it says to remove front axle to access it and I have seen other farmer comments that said they have removed fuel tank and rad to access it. If you have every removed one I would like your opinion on how you removed it? If you have time to answer I would appreciate any advice. Thanks Gerard
I never have on a 4010 but a 4020 I have. Pretty much same song and dance. The book says to remove the front axle which on a 2wd tractor isn't too bad to do. I have done the radiator and fuel tank method as well, it's about a draw. At least pulling front axle yo you don't have to drain any fluids.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 Oh thank you. I was leaning towards removing fuel tank and rad because I would have to make stands and I am not excited about getting under the tractor. Thanks so much. Love your vids, no bull shit and a good out look on life. thanks
It is so good when you can ask someone to pass you something, rather than being there on your own and doing it all yourself. extra pair of hands makes a world of difference.
Ole Blake ain’t a real “go-getter” that’s for sure……doing a good job holding that truck up tho 😮
Every time I see Blake helping you it makes me happy to know you’ve got someone there giving you a hand. Appreciate all the videos you’ve done Warren
You know Warren your channel is like 95 percent work and 5 percent talk. I watch other channels where I fast forward through most of their content. I am afraid if I do that on yours I’ll miss something important or at the least something funny. Great video, thanks for sharing.
I’m always amazed at how much you know on so many different types of vehicles and equipment, it’s awesome
Great fan of your channel Warren. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family from Australia.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353do you hawe workshop manual for 6300
Howdy Warren been watching the channel for a few months just today figyured how to subscribe. Im 75 years young, still love wrenching and truly enjoy your videos. i served in the canoe club for almost 26 years and retired as a Senion Chief nDisbursing in nMarch 1987. Now fully disabled due Agent Orange exposure during Vietnam Conflict. Wife and I reside North of your family in Arlington, Wa. were 38 miles North of Seattle on I5, and have 5 acres. My tractor is a John Deere 850 around 86 model, with bucket, 3 point backhoe, bush hog, 6 foor rock rake and rotable rear blade. Its 4WD. obearingsver 4300 hours, has yanmar 3 cylinder diesel. typical problems with front axle hubs, lost bearing in both front hubs and recently losk big seal on right side. Maybe in a week or so will pull and replace rt hub seal. Keep up your fine videos and tteaching. I have you recommed you site to my 30 30 year old grandson who is trying to get through a mechanics school.
Thanks again for your dedication. Love the dogs, we have 2 cats and a dog that enetertain us.
Always enjoy watching you work
Merrry Christmas to you and your family from Sweden. Tanks for all good videos under the year!
From your first video until today its been a great ride learning from you. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Sign of a real Mechanic, not concerned that people do not like the way you do things your shop your method as long as it works it is alright. I love how you say what you think.
Soon as i seen the torque converter wasnt there i would have just took the bike out. Then soon as i pulling that suction screen and seen all the metal i would have taken the bike out, no mater how cold. Great Video`s i`m watching and picking up tips as we go. Thanks for taking the time to do them and explain alot.
Don't worry about the comments from the peanut gallery, your doing a great job warren. There aren't a lot of folks that can do what your doing. Glad to see you got some help, signed the nut and bolt guy.
I work in a steel fab shop, and we switched to a wireless crane control on a strap ya can hang around your neck and we love it. Always nice to have help tho
Merry Christmas and happy new year Warren and family thanks for all the great videos
👍🇦🇺🚜🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🏋️♀️
There is nothing better after work then watching your Videos keep up your great work
Love ur channel sir just wanted to mention to check your winch line as when u bought it the holders that it terminates with have scrunched together and it no longer has the gaps to help keep the line sheave together so at some point the line will work its way through the termination I used to be a tow driver an firefighter here in California be safe sir and hope y'all have a good Xmas sir again enjoy your vids keep up the awesome work :)
Great video as usual Warren. And glad to see the extra hands to help you.🙂
Blake your doing a awesome job operating that crane ! Can’t wait to see the carnage inside that pwr quad ! Lol! Thankyou for sharing boys take care now 👍
I really enjoy your videos and your funny voices YOU ARE GREAT!! GARRY BROWN. FROM VERMONT
Warren I have to say I admire you forever! I think I need to start videoing some of the crazy shit I get myself into ! I am a mechanic of 40 plus years and some of the shit I've done here lately if you were here with me and heard some of the creative cuss words I come up with you would piss yourself! I do love your vids and keep doing the awesome shit you do!!!!
Your camera work is good and you explain things well too. I'm guessing its going to be really obvious where that metal has come from when it comes apart because there was so much of it.
your boy helping, god bless you and yours this holiday season sir.
Blake makes running the crane look easy, but there are videos where you are grabbing the straps with one hand and running the crane with the other, so Blake has a long way to go. Kind of like when we graduated to running the augers of the pro by ourselves with dad out in the field on the combine. No one trumps you, Warren. Loved seeing you pull out that filter. It confirmed your logic.
Can’t wait to see what the hell broke. I like the way you slid that out. Keep up the good work my friend.
As soon as I saw that screen I thought I’ve seen that before,,,,, and was told the same thing. If you use the Cheap oil it deteriorates the pads on the brake packs. Haven’t used anything but the good stuff since.
I myself like the first person camera. I like it because I see what U see. It is teaching me alot when u use it
Love your videos i dont turn wrenches much anymore but definately look forward to each new episode looking forward to seeing the motor grader purring again
Same here
Retired and UA-cam, great combination.
Get to watch someone else work now.
@@wornoutwrench8128 lol yep understand.
Great channel fella. That red flashlight is iconic now. A peaceful christmas to you and yours man. All the best from Scotland.
I learn so much from watching your videos. Keep em coming. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family Warren.
Hey Warren have a very marry Christmas with your family it is always great to watch and learn from you always try to take time to explain about what you are doing to help people understand that is great have a day
Hey Warren, can we get a few more “story times”? Maybe not every episode. Your stories are hilarious. My personal favorite is the “masters of the universe”. Thanks for the videos keep up the great work!
warren another great video from you very imformative
Merry Christmas Warren to you and your family and extended family (the dogs) from the u.k
Plenty metal in that filter, will that get all around the system and cause issues in the valve bodies or are the screen filters good at keeping it out?
Looking forward to seeing you open it up
I wish I had you in SC to work on my stuff buddy. Great job as always.
South Carolina or salt lake lol
@@greglysne3260 South Carolina boss 👌
IF SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET SICK,WATCHING A VIDEO OF YOURS? WOW, THAT IS SOMETHING SPECIAL....
If you watch other UA-cam channels, a farmer bought a old 856 IH for a daughter father project. He just split it. Doesn’t sound like a big deal but he has no arms. He runs impacts, hooks up PTO’s with his feet etc. Harmless Farmer is where you can find him
Merry Christmas to you and your family from the Philippines really enjoy your videos
Great to see Jay! Wow, that was a pleasant surprise for me. He got my card and I pray he gets through the remaining problems.
You guys are newly weds, wife and I are on our 50th.......... :D
Robert Mitchell think you meant to post that to Cotton Top not to Warren
Robert Mitchell it is great seeing Jay up and at m ! He’s a tough cookie!
nice to see that the lazy boy making sure the tire wont fall to the ground .... lol
Love your videos Warren, you really know what you are doing, unlike some fitters
Anxious to see what you find. Thanks for another good video.....
Warren you do awesome work Man. Keep up the awesome videos.
I'm your bigest fan ☺️.
Merry cristmas to you and your famaly.
Gritings from Slovenia 🇸🇮.
i think you're a genius tbh so much knowledge & experience
You make it look to Sr. ! Good stuff. Nice stuff with the tripod . I hope the guy doesn't have vertigo. A bouncey camra would really make him ralf 🤢 . Okat thanks Warren & Co 😁
Hi Warren, love the channel and especially interested in JD powerquad as we have 6620 with 12000 hours and transmission is getting a bit tired. Hoping to overhaul it next spring and hoping it is similar to your 6400.
Merry Christmas and happy new year from us in uk.
Thanks
Richard Haslam
It would be nice to have a big heated shop close to home but, things are not always the way we want them to be.
G'day Scruffy mate
You never know Warren Santa Claus may stop by and ask you to check out the sled
Warren
I cannot believe the amount of sissies that are watching a farm mechanic show!!!
I’m sorry if the camera movement is going to make someone puke what is the smell of shit going to do to the gentleman LOL’n
Please quit apologizing for the way you do things the way you do things is perfectly safe!!
You’re a very safe and trusting mechanic you have not made it this far in life being unsafe I think people just complain to complain!!
Have a great Christmas been watching your channel for a long time!!’
I enjoyed the compressor video. No sea sickness here lol
Great job !!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I am astounded at how thin the axles are going out to the back wheels seeing one@ 13:50 of the video.
Thought same thing. Look the same size as my little Kubota B2920...which only weighs a bit over 2000 lbs. Must be some good steel.
Hello could I get a bit of advice I’ve got a 6900 John Deere and the pump really makes a racket whining on when trying to tip a trailer or even turning the steering and pushing hitch in and out. it also shuts the pto off after 10-15 mins of it running its had all filters changed back end oil dropped out and that filter screen cleaned ! the diff lock when engaged will not disengage till you turn tractor off any advance it’s much appreciated
If I were closer to your shop I would defiantly hire you to do all my diesel work. But I am a long way from you. I am in north west Arkansas.
Good video you know your stuff ,nothing runs like a Deere
Is Blake a part of the "Warren Impact" now?
Enjoyed your video, Thanks for sharing.
I got a 6200 having issue on range c goen in found some issues in cable with the shifter mounts messed up but still have issues you have any suggestions on this issue
Like how you say you’d have more room in the “big shop”. My home garage don’t have that high of a ceiling and width. Can’t complain cause it’s better than being outdoors this time of year
Is your dirtbike a crf450r? Im curious to the size of that ride bike in the corner
Looking good Warren . What does the carnage look like inside?
Another great video warren
Big fan, but please guide me, I have 7600 DEERE 2wd powrquad and it will not shift into 4 in any range, no grind no noise, nothing acts as if nothing there, linkage looks ok, where do I start? What should I be looking for? TIA
Best Wishes to You and Yours for the Holidays, Warren.
Critical thinking. Thank you!
Hi I’m from New Zealand and I have a 7800 John Deere tractor and it has a problem as every now and then when I put it in gear.. forward or reverse.. it won’t engage into gear?? Would you have any ideas to help please
Laugh when you said about camera making him sick some of your video angles? He upside down and back to front 😁👍
our john deere 6600 got a power quad rebuild by not a great mechanic look back on it, but when you let the clutch out she jumpy. he said that the tractor will wear in and that will stop but it very jumpy any ideas this is 1000 hrs after rebuild. hi from ireland
Clutch modulation springs in the front cover are probably broken.
Please let that boy in there so he can learn he just stands over the hands of the pocket I know hes going to be a great mechanic some day
Thanks for the great Video!
Great video !!!
Is there any way of hooking up your crane to house power rather than running your truck all the time?
That way you could stay possibly a little warmer?
bem trabalhoso pra desmontar essa transmissão
Just out of curiosity, what software do you use for your data links and to access all the service manuals and wiring diagrams?
mfk12340 Texa diagnostic
Could you please correct me if I'm wrong, but our John Deere 7200, 7800 and 7810 are powerquads ( duh. Lol ). Should you clutch Everytime between forward and reverse. Even though our 7810 doesn't have a loader, should you still clutch?
And come to a complete stop? Or is just pushing the clutch then going to reverse without the brakes ok
No need to clutch
ermano una pregunta cuanta milesima yeba entre piñon icorona del tractor 5715
Do you ever get tired? I mean really do you ever get tired. You are constantly on the go.
Warren, I think you would get along famously with Sye Robertson.
PQ's and powershifts, don't like moisture in the oil. done a bunch of them because the loader cylinders suck in moisture and the fluid never gets changed
Excellent
Hey warren do you want another set of hands
7:55 Theres your problem lady!
Greeat mecanic!
How do you know so much about all these different brands ? It s mind boggling.
brianm195 he’s been doing it for years he’s built up knowledge
Great vido very interesting thanks
Merry Christmas to you and your family
Hey. I love your videos. But if I can make a suggestion on your titles. If you add a little more specific info the make and model of what you are working on plus what your doing to it. I think it would help people trying to find info on that specific vehicle and would probably also help you get views. I watch all your videos as they come out just to learn something new. But again it’s Just a suggestion I’m not trying to criticize you in any way. Keep up the awesome work
Awesome
How old is Blake Warren? He’s definitely got the hands to make a good mechanic!!
They need an online safe space for the UA-cam crybabies 😅😂🤣 great job, Warren. My son is a heavy equipment diesel Mechanic and he likes your videos also. Take care and Merry Christmas (from Minnesota).👌
I can't wait to the carnage you find in there!!!! Hey I see your son working with you a lot. Does he work full-time for you? If so have you trained him enough to go on jobs by himself?
The only I find suspicious about you is that hat... how do you get that hat that dirty but yet where the snaps are it's as white as snow? Lol just having some fun great video!
I looked up the 6400 on tractor data and it says its made in Germany, do they also make the 6400 in the US, can anyone answer my query? i like the tilting cab idea.
All the 6 and 7 series tractors are made in Europe.
I don't see what the problem is with the camera work. I think it is fine. Ignore that guy.
Interesting.
People are so sensitive today wtf somebody saying the camera angles are giving him travel sickness, my suggestion carry a barf bag and suck it up and watch the damn video and let other like minded watch the video in peace and learn something every video he does thats how good he is and thats why we are avid subscribers to warrens channel.
Beings it is not crowded tonight I have a question on a John deere 4010 . Have you ever removed the hydraulic pump on one? I have a service manual and it says to remove front axle to access it and I have seen other farmer comments that said they have removed fuel tank and rad to access it. If you have every removed one I would like your opinion on how you removed it? If you have time to answer I would appreciate any advice. Thanks Gerard
I never have on a 4010 but a 4020 I have. Pretty much same song and dance. The book says to remove the front axle which on a 2wd tractor isn't too bad to do. I have done the radiator and fuel tank method as well, it's about a draw. At least pulling front axle yo you don't have to drain any fluids.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 Oh thank you. I was leaning towards removing fuel tank and rad because I would have to make stands and I am not excited about getting under the tractor. Thanks so much. Love your vids, no bull shit and a good out look on life. thanks
If you don’t have a good stand to drop the axle guys pull tank and radiator instead
No deeres were harmed in this video! Interesting....