Dude, your channel is earning a lot. Millions of men around the world are interested in anything broken and rebuilt. I suggest you buy a cheap Chinese-made tripod for the camera and set it somewhere that will not hinder the movement of the mechanics. Better yet, use at least 2 cameras with tripods. Or at least don't move the camera so quickly. Observe other bloggers on how they make video shots and how they choose angles.
The mechanics did this repair like they had done it a hundred times before. This video must have been made by a new camera man. The shots were zoom in, zoom out quickly - and the camera followed the action too closely and quickly sometimes. As always I liked this video but the camera work gave me a headache.
Ah, yes..... nothing like just wiping ground metal bits off something and calling it done! Also, never be afraid to pound on something metal to metal. I's not like there are things called tolerances to worry about....
If you lived there and needed the help, you would be glad they did the work where they could. Imagine not having the resources for a shop building with a concrete floor but still getting out there and working because a) your family needs to be fed and b) your neighbor needs their tractor fixed. And probably most of the shops there doing work for the common folk are the same way. Maybe you should have said, "there is also the comfort of knowing your American brothers, whom are uneducated and have never left their own shores, are constantly embarassing themselves and your country on the Internet. And i would have agreed. You embarass me, countryman.
@@JohnDoe-lt9sg Being glad someone gave me a weeks worth of use out of something I need years worth of use is stupid. And you need to realize how stupid your comment is.
@@JohnDoe-lt9sg That's not the point. Why accept shit work when it can be done better? The purpose is to get better at your job not say "hey, we're the only game in town so stfu and get a shitty job done." Seriously, is that the best you can come up with?
A good technicians. Very skillful mechanics. Bravo
Thank You
Dude, your channel is earning a lot. Millions of men around the world are interested in anything broken and rebuilt. I suggest you buy a cheap Chinese-made tripod for the camera and set it somewhere that will not hinder the movement of the mechanics. Better yet, use at least 2 cameras with tripods. Or at least don't move the camera so quickly. Observe other bloggers on how they make video shots and how they choose angles.
Awesome job using the tools and the knowledge to tear it apart and put it back together on the ground no less
After watching these videos I realize that I need to squat more.
👍👍👍👍
Thanks
The mechanics did this repair like they had done it a hundred times before. This video must have been made by a new camera man. The shots were zoom in, zoom out quickly - and the camera followed the action too closely and quickly sometimes. As always I liked this video but the camera work gave me a headache.
I overhauled a transmission one time and every time I would shift into 5th gear the radio would play "On the road again" by Willy Nelson.
You must be a Pakistani truck "repair" guy....
Ah, yes..... nothing like just wiping ground metal bits off something and calling it done!
Also, never be afraid to pound on something metal to metal. I's not like there are things called tolerances to worry about....
Wow! …wow ! … 😳😳😳
A carcaça da peça cheio. De terra como essa montagem do câmbio da certo.
Probably cost 17 bucks, parts included.
Transmission oil looks like use diesel engine oil . I think never was change .
Sir jee is min koi safai say qaam ni Kiya sorry jee
There is also the comfort of knowing your transmission, which is crucial to you, was rebuilt in the dirt. So reassuring.
If you lived there and needed the help, you would be glad they did the work where they could. Imagine not having the resources for a shop building with a concrete floor but still getting out there and working because a) your family needs to be fed and b) your neighbor needs their tractor fixed. And probably most of the shops there doing work for the common folk are the same way. Maybe you should have said, "there is also the comfort of knowing your American brothers, whom are uneducated and have never left their own shores, are constantly embarassing themselves and your country on the Internet. And i would have agreed. You embarass me, countryman.
@@JohnDoe-lt9sg Being glad someone gave me a weeks worth of use out of something I need years worth of use is stupid. And you need to realize how stupid your comment is.
@@JohnDoe-lt9sg That's not the point. Why accept shit work when it can be done better? The purpose is to get better at your job not say "hey, we're the only game in town so stfu and get a shitty job done."
Seriously, is that the best you can come up with?