Jason is a great guy and one hell of a technician. I had the privilege to have him out where I work on multiple occasions to fix/ diagnose issues with the Volvo equipment we own here in Florida. There's nobody better.
Thanks to Jason....agreeing to be on camera and interviewed....now he can tell his children he's on a FAMOUS UA-cam channel. 😎 They'll ❤ it! Appreciate these maintenance videos, Chris. As always.. you're the best. 👍👏
Jason is definitely one of the best technicians I have ever known. He helped me a lot as a tech when I was stumped on diag. and is very patient. Very knowledgeable. One of the best for sure.
Jason, if you happen to be following along thanks for sharing your story. We need more kids getting into the trades. Our son is almost 15 and we are hoping he and his friends head down that path. Good honest well paying work.
Now ya' know why little boys stop to watch . I'm surprised there aren't people watching when Chris is in a public setting . Couldn't chase me away ! HAHAHA !!! Some kids never grow up !!
Chris, please thank Jason for sharing how he got started. Chris you and Mike are GREAT for getting people noticed, always taking the time to show Quality Professionals. Another GREAT INFORMATIVE VIDEO.
I don't comment much but always like the video. Man mechanics like jason are really rare to come by that actually enjoy what they do. That actually get the job done. If I found someone like that in the UK I'd happily buy him a pint. What a great guy. Thanks for the upload Chris. 👍🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing the video Chris, it’s nice to see other aspects of your business and the good people you meet that also work within your industry. Many folks think that you make so much money per hour using a dozer or track hoe but never realize the cost of maintenance, transporting equipment and ever increasing cost of insurance.
That's cool to hear the stories of how people get to where they are, he's a good guy, seems like he knows his machines, thanks for sharing, man that service truck is bad to the bone, got the right haul truck on the side, Volvo for the win, 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸
I’m with you brother I have loaded thousands of off-road trucks of all different brands and there ain’t none of them that will out work that Volvo and cat would be my second to best but to me Volvo is the only haul truck made. Lol
Loved this video Chris. Big thanks to Jason for allowing us to watch him work & tell his story. Funny how you think you will take a certain path work wise & then you end up somewhere else. Jason seems like a really good bloke & very experienced/skilled in what he does. Take care Chris & cheers🐨🦘🥰
I bet Jason likes working for you. When a customer understands what it takes , helping but not hindering, it's a rare pleasure to work for people like you.
My grandpaw was a heavy equipment mechanic for Caterpillar for years , then bought his own truck and worked for himself. When I was a teen I would help him during the summer. He taught me how to work hard, not just on the machines but in life in general. Spent many a day in D6's and graders. He passed away in 2006, and I miss him everyday.
A very good friend of mine is 71 years old, Vietnam vet, turbine engine mechanic. When he gets pissed, every other word is a variation of Fridays Usually Create Kaos. Has a heart of gold and would give you his house if you needed somewhere to sleep. I learned a lot of mechanical stuff from him. The stories he tells me to this day blow me away. I love talking to people and hearing their stories. Its truly incredible to imagine the world through someone else's eyes.
You do a great job of keeping your equipment clean and maintained. It definitely shows in your amount of breakdowns too. It is very rare one of your pieces go down.
Chris,this was amazing... hearing Jason's story. Thank you. These unappreciated guys keep the wheels of the country turning while politicians waste time and money.
I love to hear stories of people's lives, how they got into their work, where they came from. I was in the doctor's office today and asked every staff person who helped me similar questions. I find it all very fascinating, especially the older I get. Chris, I look forward to seeing what's new on your channel. Thanks once more!
I love to watch a good mechanic work. I taught my brother how to change transmissions when he was fifteen and I didn't do much after that. I topped out at about "insert tab A into slot B" and he kept going.
Hey Chris love seeing you and Jason sharing stories. It's funny to hear he's from New hampshire as I live in mass. I know of the dealer he is talking about. Great job seeing you guys working together.
He seems like a stand up Service tech. This was a cool one. It is great to see how personable you are Chris and the behind the scenes stuff is always interesting. 👍
Chris I have watched this video four times now and I can’t wait to see it on that pond job just to listen to that old boy running and doing what it was designed to do, haul dirt. But like your D6D, I think you’ve got you a good haul truck now all it took was a little TLC so like I said I can’t wait to see it on the job and working alongside of your D6.
absolutely agree with all the comments below on Jason's story of how he got to where he is today , we all know Chris's path .. but that handshake at the end signifies the great respect between two men that know what is involved in the industry from both the operator and the men who keep the machine running...kudos to both of you
Very good mechanic. You have to be a special talent to keep a smile on when you're facing heavy, dirty work. Worked on a few Detroit's both 6 and 8's. Known for their ability to leak and it turns black. Most time you worked in the yard, on the ground under the trucks. Great video, brought back memories of wrenching (big wrenches) .. Thank you Chris, you always make a good video, explain each and every step.
Yeah Chris you can tell that old boy has been around that equipment for a long time just by listening to him talk he knew what he was doing and another thing did you ever get the AC working in it and did he fix the wheel seal on the front axel, other than that who would’ve thought that an injector would lock that motor down to cause it not to start, I would have never thought of that but anyway brother another great video and I can’t wait to see old Barney out there hauling dirt with an owner that will take care of him so you and John stay safe and keep the videos coming my friend
great video Chris, I think Jason is a mechanic you'll probably request again, quality guy doing quality work with 20 to 30 yrs experience, I am like you I love Volvos for me its Volvo cars and built the same way with longevity in mind and operator comfort and ease of use. 👍
You have chosen wisely Grasshopper. In times such as these the expertise of a professional mechanic is just as important as is the expertise of a professional excavation man. Do-overs have become too expensive even for the strong.⭐🇺🇸🐘
It's good to hear how others got into the work they do. It's fun to hear the stories and adventure of different jobs. Another winner from adventures with Chris and those he gets to be in company with.
I like hearing the stories of how a guy got started doing what he does for a living. You come come out of that with a good running truck. Thanks for the ride along.
I did 45 years as a heavy duty mechanic. I would say 75% of that was field service, 10% was rebuilding machines, 10% was shop mechanic and the other 5% was management. I liked field service the best.
Get Jason on your Christmas card list, he is one top guy, he's the sort that will keep in touch with you on a 'friends' basis asking how the truck is running since the work he did on it.
Working along side an experienced mechanic is always a learning experience. Whenever we have someone out I try to stick real close to see what I can learn from them kind of like paying for a n the field education
Very enjoyable video!!! Solid mechanic, blessed to have him working on your equipment. Thankful for nothing serious on truck. God's blessings and stay safe.
Really need to clean the underneath there That Volvo Worker is awesome he knows his job and he knows his machines. Thank you for sharing that part of the experience
Hello Chris, It's a very odd and very fun moment when you see a star operator resurrecting some old iron. It's like when a family takes home an abused dog and the dog blossoms and becomes a well loved pet. I'm confident this machine will pay you back, so thanks from an old guy. Not as old as Jerry though! :)
Great video, Chris. It's always great when one works on interesting equipment. I used to work on the avionics on F-4 Phantoms. It was always an exciting puzzle to figure out. Not unlike fixing and restoring large equipment like your Volvo's.
Hi from uk chris👋👍 pleased the haul truck all up to par now and ready for some pond duties and ready to haul some magic big thank you to and massive shout to JASON FROM ASCENDUM 👍💪👍👌 thank you for tackling the tasks and being there for our "magicman" chris and thanks for your history to your position in life💙 its always nice if someone loves what they do it gives more confidence on great jobs knowing that its a passion not just a job so thank you both for your time and be safe see you soon 👍👋
Excellent video Chris!! Thanks for taking us along on the journey of bringing the haul truck up to your standards. I hope she provides you many years of productivity.
I remember those days, you have no experience but once the foot is in the door I stayed. Jason knows what he is doing for sure. I latched onto a Deere Tech and he gets my business anywhere he hangs his hat, fast forward today he is own boss and works for himself.
I remember me and the mates back in the mid 80's would work on motorbikes and lawnmower engines, every gasket was cut from cereal boxes and soaked in 2 stroke oil over night, I loved those days.
@@farmerbill6855 Any thickish cardboard mate, those were the days :-) .., remember laying the cardboard out on a head and tapping it with a hammer to get the shape and cutting it out with a craft knife.
This is the kind of man I would drink beer with or tea is that is his thing......Confidant , knowledgable and hard working. Much respect to blue collar workers...they make our lives easier.
Jason works at a good pace. Mechanics that get in a big hurry cost time, parts and money. I like to tell anyone that helps me " slow down, we're in a hurry".
If i was in the area where that guy worked and had a piece of heavy equipment id for sure be asking for him. Seems like a cool dude and knows his stuff. Awesome video
When you have a mechanic like that, makes signing the check easier...Honest people with values really what makes everything turn..
Well said
Jason is the man you want to bring along when you go shopping for 2nd hand equipment, he'll save you $10ks easily.
He is very polite.
@@curtisbryce5096 Just like Chris is.
Jason is a great guy and one hell of a technician. I had the privilege to have him out where I work on multiple occasions to fix/ diagnose issues with the Volvo equipment we own here in Florida. There's nobody better.
Thanks to Jason....agreeing to be on camera and interviewed....now he can tell his children he's on a FAMOUS UA-cam channel. 😎
They'll ❤ it!
Appreciate these maintenance videos, Chris. As always.. you're the best. 👍👏
Jason is definitely one of the best technicians I have ever known. He helped me a lot as a tech when I was stumped on diag. and is very patient. Very knowledgeable. One of the best for sure.
Jason, if you happen to be following along thanks for sharing your story. We need more kids getting into the trades. Our son is almost 15 and we are hoping he and his friends head down that path. Good honest well paying work.
We need more Jason’s, more Chris, more DP, etc, more folks who will work in the trades. Bless those who already do.
As an old lady I never thought I would fall down the rabbit hole watching Big Machines. I just love it.
Now ya' know why little boys stop to watch . I'm surprised there aren't people watching when Chris is in a public setting . Couldn't chase me away ! HAHAHA !!! Some kids never grow up !!
Chris, please thank Jason for sharing how he got started. Chris you and Mike are GREAT for getting people noticed, always taking the time to show Quality Professionals. Another GREAT INFORMATIVE VIDEO.
I don't comment much but always like the video. Man mechanics like jason are really rare to come by that actually enjoy what they do. That actually get the job done. If I found someone like that in the UK I'd happily buy him a pint. What a great guy. Thanks for the upload Chris. 👍🇬🇧
God bless those mobile machine doctors! 🙏
Thanks for sharing the video Chris, it’s nice to see other aspects of your business and the good people you meet that also work within your industry. Many folks think that you make so much money per hour using a dozer or track hoe but never realize the cost of maintenance, transporting equipment and ever increasing cost of insurance.
It sure is nice to watch someone work that knows what they are doing and takes pride in it too.
That's cool to hear the stories of how people get to where they are, he's a good guy, seems like he knows his machines, thanks for sharing, man that service truck is bad to the bone, got the right haul truck on the side, Volvo for the win, 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸
I’m with you brother I have loaded thousands of off-road trucks of all different brands and there ain’t none of them that will out work that Volvo and cat would be my second to best but to me Volvo is the only haul truck made. Lol
@@timmyfrierson2684 damn right man💪💪🇺🇸🇺🇸
Loved this video Chris. Big thanks to Jason for allowing us to watch him work & tell his story. Funny how you think you will take a certain path work wise & then you end up somewhere else. Jason seems like a really good bloke & very experienced/skilled in what he does. Take care Chris & cheers🐨🦘🥰
Thanks Jason for the information on the Volvo and being a guest on Chris's UA-cam channel.
A treasure having Jason available to work on your equipment.
I bet Jason likes working for you. When a customer understands what it takes , helping but not hindering, it's a rare pleasure to work for people like you.
The world needs more honest men with values like Jason. Bravo Sir!
Jason seems like a very nice and knowledgeable man. Volvo needed some love.
Jason is the type of person that makes America Great! I love seeing stories about these great men and women like Charlie’s daughter.
My grandpaw was a heavy equipment mechanic for Caterpillar for years , then bought his own truck and worked for himself. When I was a teen I would help him during the summer. He taught me how to work hard, not just on the machines but in life in general. Spent many a day in D6's and graders. He passed away in 2006, and I miss him everyday.
You would be hard pressed to find someone as Genuine and Respectful and Jason. Huge Plus for the Company he works for. 👍
A very good friend of mine is 71 years old, Vietnam vet, turbine engine mechanic. When he gets pissed, every other word is a variation of Fridays Usually Create Kaos. Has a heart of gold and would give you his house if you needed somewhere to sleep. I learned a lot of mechanical stuff from him. The stories he tells me to this day blow me away. I love talking to people and hearing their stories. Its truly incredible to imagine the world through someone else's eyes.
Great little backstory by Jason. He seems like a nice guy and very well mannered. 👍
Makes me glad to see the handshake of appreciation for a job well done.
One of the men who keep this country going.
Nice video Chris.
Enjoyed Jason's story! Thanks for taking the time to film & share it!
You do a great job of keeping your equipment clean and maintained. It definitely shows in your amount of breakdowns too. It is very rare one of your pieces go down.
Neat that Jason now got a video to show his kids.
Great episode Chris
Thanks for sharing. Thanks to Jason for letting us follow along as well.
Thank you to Jason and Asendium.
Excellent video Chris. Jason is a great service tech as well. My jaw nearly fell when I saw the old air filters.
Chris,this was amazing... hearing Jason's story. Thank you.
These unappreciated guys keep the wheels of the country turning while politicians waste time and money.
I love to hear stories of people's lives, how they got into their work, where they came from. I was in the doctor's office today and asked every staff person who helped me similar questions. I find it all very fascinating, especially the older I get. Chris, I look forward to seeing what's new on your channel. Thanks once more!
It's nice to see people that like doing their job, it's rare to see much of that anymore.
Love this kind of video Mr. Chris! Guys like Jason keep the machinery rolling. God bless him. Thank you!
I worked for ascendum as Warranty Manager 39 years, good company.
Nice to meet cha, Jason. Thank you for helping us out.
I love to watch a good mechanic work. I taught my brother how to change transmissions when he was fifteen and I didn't do much after that. I topped out at about "insert tab A into slot B" and he kept going.
Hey Chris love seeing you and Jason sharing stories. It's funny to hear he's from New hampshire as I live in mass. I know of the dealer he is talking about. Great job seeing you guys working together.
Thanks Jason for taking part. That was really interesting.
Not just an asset to your company but to Letsdig18 too.
He seems like a stand up Service tech. This was a cool one. It is great to see how personable you are Chris and the behind the scenes stuff is always interesting. 👍
This was great to watch. Love the conversation about how Jason got his start in the business.
Chris I have watched this video four times now and I can’t wait to see it on that pond job just to listen to that old boy running and doing what it was designed to do, haul dirt. But like your D6D, I think you’ve got you a good haul truck now all it took was a little TLC so like I said I can’t wait to see it on the job and working alongside of your D6.
absolutely agree with all the comments below on Jason's story of how he got to where he is today , we all know Chris's path .. but that handshake at the end signifies the great respect between two men that know what is involved in the industry from both the operator and the men who keep the machine running...kudos to both of you
Really enjoyed this video Chris. It's good to have some variety on the channel and it's great to hear other peoples stories.
Having a professional help to fix the haul truck ,is the best idea
Time to get it to work
It's nice to hear people talk to each other with respect for what they do. Good luck on that machine Chris and great job Jason!
Very good mechanic. You have to be a special talent to keep a smile on when you're facing heavy, dirty work.
Worked on a few Detroit's both 6 and 8's. Known for their ability to leak and it turns black. Most time you worked in the yard, on the ground under the trucks.
Great video, brought back memories of wrenching (big wrenches) ..
Thank you Chris, you always make a good video, explain each and every step.
Great interview. Good to meet some of all the good mechanics out there. They carry a ton of information and talent with them.
What a cool interview. I really enjoyed that. I learned about equipment and about a hard working man. Makes my IT job sound dumb.
Yeah Chris you can tell that old boy has been around that equipment for a long time just by listening to him talk he knew what he was doing and another thing did you ever get the AC working in it and did he fix the wheel seal on the front axel, other than that who would’ve thought that an injector would lock that motor down to cause it not to start, I would have never thought of that but anyway brother another great video and I can’t wait to see old Barney out there hauling dirt with an owner that will take care of him so you and John stay safe and keep the videos coming my friend
Hey Chris, I like it when you start talking to the people that come to fix you equipment about how they started because we get to know them too.
Thanks for sharing the interview with the mechanic. Its so mush fun the listen to someone with experience.
great video Chris, I think Jason is a mechanic you'll probably request again, quality guy doing quality work with 20 to 30 yrs experience, I am like you I love Volvos for me its Volvo cars and built the same way with longevity in mind and operator comfort and ease of use. 👍
Super cool video, very cool to hear from Jason, glad he was willing to be on camera to talk to us viewers as well.
You have chosen wisely Grasshopper. In times such as these the expertise of a professional mechanic is just as important as is the expertise of a professional excavation man. Do-overs have become too expensive even for the strong.⭐🇺🇸🐘
It's good to hear how others got into the work they do. It's fun to hear the stories and adventure of different jobs. Another winner from adventures with Chris and those he gets to be in company with.
I like hearing the stories of how a guy got started doing what he does for a living. You come come out of that with a good running truck. Thanks for the ride along.
Lots of power washing helps no end. Makes inspections real easy. Excellent video as usual. Thanks again.
I love being a machine operator!! I might not ever get rich but it’s better than any office in the world
Quality knows quality. Ya gotta love people that know what they're doing.
What a nice and interesting guy. Glad that it got fixed.
You can also say that the Volvo is multifuel, it burns air filters too!
Now that’s a mechanic knows how to do the job gets the job done very polite and professional . Thanks Chris For sharing some information!
Jason looks like a very seasoned mechanic Chris. He, like you, is a master craftsman. Very happy the rig is ready to rock!
Jason seems like a really nice guy.Thanks for upload Chris
Great to have a mechanic like that, Jason is a rare breed.
I did 45 years as a heavy duty mechanic.
I would say 75% of that was field service, 10% was rebuilding machines, 10% was shop mechanic and the other 5% was management.
I liked field service the best.
Always Great to see a Very Qualified Mechanic (Jason) make the Repairs to your Equipment. 👍
Interesting to see the truck getting fixed & hear something about another part of the construction machinery world. Thanks Chris.
Get Jason on your Christmas card list, he is one top guy, he's the sort that will keep in touch with you on a 'friends' basis asking how the truck is running since the work he did on it.
Barney getting a lot of love, I can hear Barney saying thank you Chris, I won’t let you down!!👍🇺🇸
Awesome video- got to see repairs and hear Jason's story :)
Thank you Chris, it was nice to hear Jason's story. :)
Bravo Jason! Thank you for doing what you do✌🏻❤️🔧 Brilliant interview! 👏🏻👏🏻
Working along side an experienced mechanic is always a learning experience. Whenever we have someone out I try to stick real close to see what I can learn from them kind of like paying for a n the field education
Good ole Jackson equipment.
Very enjoyable video!!! Solid mechanic, blessed to have him working on your equipment. Thankful for nothing serious on truck. God's blessings and stay safe.
Your truck started right up and sounded good AND that was before the exhaust pipe repair and filter replacements. 👍
A coat of paint and she'll look like brand new. I hope there is no more issues with her! Thanks for sharing!
Maintenance is the key! I'm always amazed at how few people check the oil in their vehicles.
Really need to clean the underneath there
That Volvo Worker is awesome he knows his job and he knows his machines. Thank you for sharing that part of the experience
Loved the backstory. Another great vlog. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧👍
Hello Chris, It's a very odd and very fun moment when you see a star operator resurrecting some old iron. It's like when a family takes home an abused dog and the dog blossoms and becomes a well loved pet. I'm confident this machine will pay you back, so thanks from an old guy. Not as old as Jerry though! :)
Nothing says it all like skill and experience! Way to go, Jason! 👍💪👏😎❤
Great video, Chris. It's always great when one works on interesting equipment. I used to work on the avionics on F-4 Phantoms. It was always an exciting puzzle to figure out. Not unlike fixing and restoring large equipment like your Volvo's.
And that's why you change all of the fluids and filters "just because" after you buy something used unknown condition. Good form Chris.
My son, I’m so proud of him.
Chris, you need to do more videos like this, has that strong human side, middle America at it’s best.
Hi from uk chris👋👍 pleased the haul truck all up to par now and ready for some pond duties and ready to haul some magic big thank you to and massive shout to JASON FROM ASCENDUM 👍💪👍👌 thank you for tackling the tasks and being there for our "magicman" chris and thanks for your history to your position in life💙 its always nice if someone loves what they do it gives more confidence on great jobs knowing that its a passion not just a job so thank you both for your time and be safe see you soon 👍👋
I like how you take care of your machines, that mechanic seemed like a great guy
Very enjoyable video and interview. Thank you, Chris, for your all your efforts to keep the videos coming out.
Excellent video Chris!! Thanks for taking us along on the journey of bringing the haul truck up to your standards. I hope she provides you many years of productivity.
I remember those days, you have no experience but once the foot is in the door I stayed. Jason knows what he is doing for sure. I latched onto a Deere Tech and he gets my business anywhere he hangs his hat, fast forward today he is own boss and works for himself.
I remember me and the mates back in the mid 80's would work on motorbikes and lawnmower engines, every gasket was cut from cereal boxes and soaked in 2 stroke oil over night, I loved those days.
Telephone book covers make good gaskets as well.
@@farmerbill6855 Any thickish cardboard mate, those were the days :-) .., remember laying the cardboard out on a head and tapping it with a hammer to get the shape and cutting it out with a craft knife.
It’s great to build that trust with the guy working on your equipment,there’s always that gray area,trust is invaluable!
This is the kind of man I would drink beer with or tea is that is his thing......Confidant , knowledgable and hard working. Much respect to blue collar workers...they make our lives easier.
Jason works at a good pace. Mechanics that get in a big hurry cost time, parts and money. I like to tell anyone that helps me " slow down, we're in a hurry".
If i was in the area where that guy worked and had a piece of heavy equipment id for sure be asking for him. Seems like a cool dude and knows his stuff. Awesome video