Well their trick is so obvious it is hiding in plain sight....working on a big beast like that without power tools ..you have to do it on a non skid surface ...dirt 😂🤣🤣😂you are accustomed to too many luxuries ....heat , ac , concrete floors and power tools😂🤣😂.These guys earn their daily bread, hats off to them 👏👏👏
I'm a mechanical engineer from Germany and I keep watching different mechanic videos from Pakistan. As a hobby in my free time I have been repairing cars, tractors, motorcycles and small engines all my life. I am absolutely delighted with your work there and your videos spur me on more and more to dare more and more difficult repairs. I think it's great what you're doing. Anyone can throw something away, repairing a machine over many years and continuing to operate it is a much higher art than spending a lot of money on new ones. Many of my work colleagues are also enthusiastic about your videos.
People in poor countries are champignons in sustainable cradle to cradle principe. Re-generation fix it done,t dump it. The western countries can learn a lot from poor countries. Thinking in possibility,s
@@Skval2254 western countries were this way for a long time. Ask anyone that lived during the great depression. Western countries are rich now so, it's just easier and cheaper (usually) to just replace things. Personally, I prefer the idea of fixing things and keeping them going until it's no longer fixable but, it is what it is.
@@jeffhall768 in the end fixing things is cheaper but for the mass they lost the skills to fix things. I owned a lot oldtimer mopeds . Still running good after 50 years and more. Modern scooters are mostly a total loss after 10 years.
You certainly know who the main actor in charge is just by watching the entire video. And he does his job with humble cool and calm stress free attitude where the entire team are all happy and in the same boat. I would certainly love to work with an A Team like this. Great respect to the entire team. Awesome display of real mechanics.
As a mechanic, I have to say this is one of the best operations I’ve seen from this country. At least everything isn’t laying in the dirt, they use specialty tools, and they actually use a torque wrench.
I found it good to watch. These guys know what they are doing. Lifting heavy objects, they must be very tired by the end of the day. Well done to you all.
I'm an aeronautical Engineer and a soon- to-be dad😊. Growing up, I never had tools to help with little projects that I was pursuing and I've done everything from electronics to aircraft repairs ( avionics and powerplant). These guys remind me of the struggle back then. One advantage of working with limited tools is that it makes you a Master of your trade. Awesome content!
yeah they did great at 14:57 to jamming that in there no oil, jamming it off the new seals n races.. races= Bearing surface, soft metal, coated Brass.. jamming a very heavy sharp steel edged part against soft bearing brass material over n over n over again n agian... motors gonna be knocking sooner then it was before they took it apart.. if you ever watched a motor builder put together a motor you know what your watching
I was a mechanic for CAT-399 - 398, 12 cylinders brilliant engine manufacturer in 90s, it has been interesting to overhaul those big engines, thank you so much for sharing this video.
I’ve been a heavy truck mechanic for 23 years these ol boys are tuff everything done by hand no air or battery tools I salute these fellows I’m spoiled
I must admit I admire their professionalism given the difficult working conditions, but they did everything by the book. I enjoyed watching fellow mechanics working well together .
Considering the environment, this was an impressive undertaking. They cleaned the parts as much as possible, used lubricating oil in critical areas and torgued critical fasteners. Nice job gentlemen!
CAT parts books and maintenance books are very informative, you could work on most of the equipment without being much of a mechanic. But yeah an engine rebuild is pretty rough if you arent experienced
We are going up market on this channel recently. I watched one video where the guy used air rattle guns. Another recently where the business had fancy warranty stickers. And now an engine rebuild with torque wrenches and feeler gauge. New crankshaft. And several other new parts. The big guy knows his way around an engine. Definitely one of the better rebuilds I have watched on this channel. Now all they need is a posh out of sight guarantee sticker. Made for enjoyable viewing.
This brought back memories. This was how we used to repair our farm tractors back in the 60's. We actually had a crank split in two like that once too. I never thought I'd see it again...
Excellent work gentlemen. The only critical recommendation I have is for your torquing sequence. Anything that has multiple bolts (fasteners) should be torqued in a star pattern instead of one bolt after another. This is even more important when installing circular items and the reason is to guarantee components are flush to the surface evenly. I enjoy your videos and keep up the great work.
Ese cigueñal no es nuevo... imagino que lo mandaron a reparar a un taller especializado... o usaron uno usado y rectificado.. El punto por el que rompió es el apoyo central, y fue debido aque el apoyo se desgastó.. teniendo cuidado con eso, no debería de volver a suceder..
Mind blowing! You guys are absolutely amazing to watch...every inch of this incredible engine rebuild played out smoothly..the lead mechanic was just spot-on, and he had excellent assistants. If I was in Pakistan, I would have loved to meet the lead mechanic and his entire team! Much respect, Maintenance Licensed Electrician from Papua New Guinea.
Nádherná práce, radost pohledět. Palec nahoru a klobouk dolu. Takovouto práci jsem tady u nás chtěl dělat od mlada, ale nevyšlo to, tak aspoň koukám na někoho komu to vyšlo a je to radost na to koukat. Děkuji.
This would have been perfect for an "Under-Cover-Boss" episode TV series here in the USA, they all would have won something. WOW, this was the most primitive engine rebuild on a huge CAT motor I've ever seen on YT. This is how mechanics worked in WW2 in the Pacific on remote islands. Very impressed with the teamwork and attention to detail. I see pride in all these guys working on this engine, and using what they have to do the job and get it done. I was actually mesmerized by the conditions they worked in, but didn't look like it bothered them at all. I'm sure they all would love to have a clean shop with work benches and new tools etc, Good on all of you :)
I'd rather see them doing just a ring job on a Cat 398 in a boat or something. Now that would be some entertainment. Re-using pistons and liners, just re-ringing the thing.
Same with the 15th Airforce in Italy, worked on mud fields, no hanger, much different from the 8th Air Force that had all the Hard Facilities in England.
We like to work at ground level. Why does every video comment go on about work benches. If you can't sit on your haunches tough luck for you. We use all our limbs !!
These guys work so well together. When I saw that broken crankshaft I thought it would take longer than it did to repair. Great video work my friend . Thank you for bringing this to us.
@@Biokemist-o3k how feasible is that? I know they repair broken crankshafts but they’re usually not this big are they? How would you get weld penetration or is the center of the journal still going to be cracked? I guess you could grind out a bevel but you might as well just make a new journal at that point.
Great teamwork and good workmanship, Relubricating all the moving parts. Nice that CAT supplies the gaskets, crankshaft and parts required for the rebuild. Great start up at the end. Looked like you tried 36 Volts, with the extra accu on the ground which worked.
I am a hobby mechanic, and I learn much from such videos. Using power tools does not mean that you are a good or bad mechanic, infect its smart to use them when they are available in order to save time and energy, Mechanic skills and capabilities are not in the tools, it's in your head if you have them. Power tools aren't gifted by Aliens, they are human-made tools for their comfort and more officiant work. Don't forget that the Bulldozer is also a large power tool.
The absolute best video and team ever on the PT channel, totally professional and using the right tools with a high level of care and cleanliness considering the circumstances, thank you guys,👍👏
A joy to watch! Great teamwork and competence, everyone in the team knows their job. Respect from Hungary! These good old machines were even easier to refurbish than today's machines and did not need a laboratory.
A lot of mechanic's have the luxury of power tools to get the job done & a big work shop. These guys just make do with what they have & still do quality work. & here i am thinking i was the only one who welded a piece of reo-bar to a spanner .lol Got to love your job, Some of those bolts were so tight & i was thinking any minute now snap ! The 2 main mechanic's are worth there weight in gold.! Over all everyone involve did a great job & you should be very proud of yourselves
Very well filmed Documentary and great audio (32Bit Float?) I was a mechanic some 40 years ago and its great to see things being repaired like this, great skill and team work. Way to go :)
3 quarters of the world has to make do and mend and know how to do it quick because having expensive machines down destroys their way of making income, what these guys do is an invaluable service and the skills that these guys show with simple equipment and tools most of us have at home is awesome.
Доброго времени суток всем!Я знаю,что это такое,своими руками разбирать и собирать двигатели.Уважение таким людям!Пусть Ваш Дом всегда будет чашей полной здоровья, благополучия, взаимопонимания, взаимоуважения, мира, любви, добра, радости, терпения, участия!Да хранит Вас Всевышний!
amazing what they simply attempt, let alone what they actually accomplish with such basic tools and such limited resources..!! also impressive how well they seem to work together.
This was one of the cleanest and tidiest works i ever watched on this channel. And the most astonishing: No sandals involved, they all wore real shoes.
I tried fixing my cat dozers seized track tensioner and had a hell of a time and ended up putting it back together and running it with a loose track. These guys may have inspired me to give it another try.
My condolences to the families of the OSHA and EPA inspectors that threw themselves under trucks after watching this. Really, I did this work on 16 cyl engines at a mine and these guys are unbelievable.
When I saw that crankshaft in pieces I never thought I'd see this engine run again, especially in the conditions they work in, and the tools they had. Broke my heart to see them roll that motor in the dirt. Remarkable.
very nice work on this diesel engine ,, relax harmonious and productive work attitude for the mechanics ,, very enjoyable when you understand engine repair👏👏💪🙏 !!
Absolutely riveting and glad to say it wasn't ruined by 40 zillion adverts. I watched every second end to end without distraction and I can't praise the work enough. I just wished these guys painted the block and shot blasted the parts (ok it adds to the expense a little) but then it looks so much more professional. If you received a totally reconditioned engine you would be falling over yourself to pay and these guys deserve every single rupee they earn...... unbelievable, really fantastic
Best repair video that i have seen so far from Pakistan mechanics. They use torque wrench, new spare parts (rings, bearings), new sealings, clean oil. Good job!
Smart guys. Using torque wrenches, lubing internal parts. Very good. This one’s gonna run with little or no problem for many miles. Takes a long torque wrench to tighten those head bolts. Filling the oil filter so the engine isn’t starved of oil. Nice job guys.
They are better than a cat dealership. If you ask for a bolt from the dealership it'll cost you $5000 and a 8 year waiting period. Better off buying a new tractor than going through them.
As mechanics and technicians, who work in the shop, just a reminder to be thankful, these men are working outside with the heat and all those weather conditions💪🏾
Mi padre fue mecánico exclusivo de motores, toda su vida. Recuerdo que cuando salía de la escuela iba al taller a ayudarlo, y lo hacíamos igual que ustedes todo a mano. Gracias por compartir y hacerme recordar aquellos momentos hoy mi papa ya no esta con nosotros pero quedaron recuerdos hermosos de aquellos años.
I think these guys are amazing. Here in America we'd be doing this in a spit shined well lit room where you could eat of the floor. Honestly dirt is not a fresh motors best friend, but I'm still amazed.
Real men at work. Despite the hard and humble conditions, they work professionally and in a team to get the job done with great skill. And still be happy. Respect.
sleeved engines are great for rebuilds. much easier. Nice job with limited facilities. No rings compressor, no worries ! Just cut an old sleeve to size
Fui por anos montador de motores diesel, não importa o local que realizam o trabalho, o quê importa é a qualidade da mão de obra, os conhecimentos técnicos que ao meu ver sobram nesses valorosos técnicos de motores diesel, ( abraços, Gonzaga Maringá Paraná Brasil)
I almost feel bad for this CAT engine. It looks like it had been severely abused throughout it's life. I'm even more amazed these guys could fix it. Well done!
I find it amazing how the simple tools they use they do amazing work . Love the videos . They earn there work . Also what kinda lift is that they use to lift the engine the three legs would be cool to get one of them
I’m a mechanic, and I find it hard to take off a wheel without a power tool. These guys stripping down this beast with just hand tools. Respect,👌
Thank you so much for watching and comments 😍❤️🇵🇰
Well their trick is so obvious it is hiding in plain sight....working on a big beast like that without power tools ..you have to do it on a non skid surface ...dirt 😂🤣🤣😂you are accustomed to too many luxuries ....heat , ac , concrete floors and power tools😂🤣😂.These guys earn their daily bread, hats off to them 👏👏👏
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Quien no tiene perros, caza con gatos.
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You can't take a wheel off without power tools and you claim to be a mechanic??? Lmao. Must be a modern gen x mechanic.
@@jorgeantonioromeroespinola2514 MY CAT IS A SABER TOOTH TIGER !!!!!!! I eat just fine, thankyou........lol
I'm a mechanical engineer from Germany and I keep watching different mechanic videos from Pakistan. As a hobby in my free time I have been repairing cars, tractors, motorcycles and small engines all my life. I am absolutely delighted with your work there and your videos spur me on more and more to dare more and more difficult repairs. I think it's great what you're doing. Anyone can throw something away, repairing a machine over many years and continuing to operate it is a much higher art than spending a lot of money on new ones. Many of my work colleagues are also enthusiastic about your videos.
People in poor countries are champignons in sustainable cradle to cradle principe. Re-generation fix it done,t dump it. The western countries can learn a lot from poor countries. Thinking in possibility,s
Meanwhile they make it harder and harder to repair anything.
@@Skval2254 western countries were this way for a long time. Ask anyone that lived during the great depression. Western countries are rich now so, it's just easier and cheaper (usually) to just replace things.
Personally, I prefer the idea of fixing things and keeping them going until it's no longer fixable but, it is what it is.
@@jonathaningram8157 too freaking true
@@jeffhall768 in the end fixing things is cheaper but for the mass they lost the skills to fix things. I owned a lot oldtimer mopeds . Still running good after 50 years and more. Modern scooters are mostly a total loss after 10 years.
You certainly know who the main actor in charge is just by watching the entire video. And he does his job with humble cool and calm stress free attitude where the entire team are all happy and in the same boat. I would certainly love to work with an A Team like this. Great respect to the entire team. Awesome display of real mechanics.
Thank you so much my friend, your comments 😍
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I’m sure the customer is in no hurry either. It’s done when it’s done
Greetings to my big hearted brothers from Turkey🇹🇷🇵🇰🇹🇷🇵🇰🇹🇷Respect....
@@nejdet5155 thanks ❤️❤️❤️
@@dirtyaznstyle4156thats how jobs like these go, especially without a lot of equipment
کمال کی ہنر مندی اور چابکدستی مجھے اپنے دیس کے باکمال ہنرمندوں پر فخر ہے۔
Thanks 😍❤️🇵🇰
As a mechanic, I have to say this is one of the best operations I’ve seen from this country. At least everything isn’t laying in the dirt, they use specialty tools, and they actually use a torque wrench.
Thank you so much for your comments 😍❤️
I found it good to watch. These guys know what they are doing. Lifting heavy objects, they must be very tired by the end of the day. Well done to you all.
Sorry but I see the engine in dirt and a very unclean way to work on an engine come on ..do it properly
Yeah, but when was the last time the torque wrenches were calibrated? 1968?
aside from the massive over torquing they do on 85% of the major components
Being a Mechanic my self 40+ years this is hard work. These men did a great job on the Cat. Thank you for the video.
Welcome Brother ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for watching and comments 😍❤️
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I'm an aeronautical Engineer and a soon- to-be dad😊. Growing up, I never had tools to help with little projects that I was pursuing and I've done everything from electronics to aircraft repairs ( avionics and powerplant). These guys remind me of the struggle back then. One advantage of working with limited tools is that it makes you a Master of your trade. Awesome content!
Thank you so much my friend 😍❤️❤️❤️
@@PakistaniTrucker You're welcome brother.
Я тоже авиаинженер! Огромный привет!
We don't care if you "soon to be dad", you are not the only one or a special one "dad"
It doesn’t matter what your job is. We don’t need to know, and what does the fact that your soon to be a dad have to do with this?
I think I'd trust these guys more than my local mechanic.Mad skills.
yeah they did great at 14:57 to jamming that in there no oil, jamming it off the new seals n races.. races= Bearing surface, soft metal, coated Brass.. jamming a very heavy sharp steel edged part against soft bearing brass material over n over n over again n agian... motors gonna be knocking sooner then it was before they took it apart.. if you ever watched a motor builder put together a motor you know what your watching
@@user5.56 You're jealous.
@@user5.56 I think they have problems with high oil consumption, bad injectors and poor quality repairs.
@@user5.56 same shit local mechanics do when you arent looking
strangely enough,i have the same tought
I was a mechanic for CAT-399 - 398, 12 cylinders brilliant engine manufacturer in 90s, it has been interesting to overhaul those big engines, thank you so much for sharing this video.
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your experience 😍❤️❤️❤️
I’ve been a heavy truck mechanic for 23 years these ol boys are tuff everything done by hand no air or battery tools I salute these fellows I’m spoiled
Can't get much a heavier repair than this... and all with simple hand tools. Much respect.
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That lead mechanic was on point. That was super efficient and well coordinated.
I was thinking the same
I must admit I admire their professionalism given the difficult working conditions, but they did everything by the book. I enjoyed watching fellow mechanics working well together .
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Considering the environment, this was an impressive undertaking. They cleaned the parts as much as possible, used lubricating oil in critical areas and torgued critical fasteners. Nice job gentlemen!
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*They cleaned the parts as much as "necessary". They actually know exactly what they are doing, nothing left to chance
What is interesting is how someone could acquire the knowledge to complete a project like this. Amazeing.
CAT parts books and maintenance books are very informative, you could work on most of the equipment without being much of a mechanic. But yeah an engine rebuild is pretty rough if you arent experienced
@@hulkhogan2113 you are assuming these guys can 'read' :)
@@ImranSarwarAbbasi 😅
@@ImranSarwarAbbasi that’s hateful to say
Google. Hungry family is big motivator for us
We are going up market on this channel recently. I watched one video where the guy used air rattle guns. Another recently where the business had fancy warranty stickers. And now an engine rebuild with torque wrenches and feeler gauge. New crankshaft. And several other new parts. The big guy knows his way around an engine. Definitely one of the better rebuilds I have watched on this channel. Now all they need is a posh out of sight guarantee sticker. Made for enjoyable viewing.
Thank you so much for watching, comments and supporting us 😍❤️❤️❤️
Nice job men! You did that repair in record time! The world is a better place because of people like all of you!
This brought back memories. This was how we used to repair our farm tractors back in the 60's.
We actually had a crank split in two like that once too. I never thought I'd see it again...
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience 😍❤️❤️❤️
I've been a mechanic for over 20 years and visiting a shop like this is now on my bucket list! 👍
Hats off to the brilliant guys at Caterpillar who designed and created a fantastic piece of engineering.
much agree.
that engine was basically designed in 1936....hardly a cutting edge marvel of mechanical engineering.
@@sidcostello7532 The fact it's still around 90 years later speaks for itself.
A job very well done with bare hands, without pretentious tools. 5 stars!!!
Thank you so much for watching and comments ❤️❤️❤️
"pretentious tools".....huh
Yeah, who needs "pretentious tools"?😂
Excellent work gentlemen. The only critical recommendation I have is for your torquing sequence. Anything that has multiple bolts (fasteners) should be torqued in a star pattern instead of one bolt after another. This is even more important when installing circular items and the reason is to guarantee components are flush to the surface evenly. I enjoy your videos and keep up the great work.
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Mr. Wizard.
Late comment but this is not like a normal engine or like putting a tire on. These guys definitely know what they are doing.
Late comment but this is not like a normal engine or like putting a tire on. These guys definitely know what they are doing.
Late comment but this is not like a normal engine or like putting a tire on. These guys definitely know what they are doing.
Молодцы, слаженно работают! Мотористу уважение!
Вам правда нравится смотреть как ремонтируют моторы?
@@Директор-Галактики , мне тоже интересно, как ни странным это кажется некоторым. 😁
Капец.Никаких условий.Каменный век.
Ты тоже в шоке, что они не заварили коленвал, а поставили другой? 😄
хаха я думал один такой )
Реально ждал, пока они заварят его 😅 Обломали 😂😂
завареный поставили,в сарае лежал 😁
나도 동감이야😂😂😂
Ese cigueñal no es nuevo... imagino que lo mandaron a reparar a un taller especializado... o usaron uno usado y rectificado.. El punto por el que rompió es el apoyo central, y fue debido aque el apoyo se desgastó.. teniendo cuidado con eso, no debería de volver a suceder..
Mind blowing! You guys are absolutely amazing to watch...every inch of this incredible engine rebuild played out smoothly..the lead mechanic was just spot-on, and he had excellent assistants. If I was in Pakistan, I would have loved to meet the lead mechanic and his entire team! Much respect, Maintenance Licensed Electrician from Papua New Guinea.
Thank you so much my friend 🥰😍❤❤❤
And here I am contemplating doing a timing belt on 1.6 liter engine🥲😂 Thanks for the motivation
Nádherná práce, radost pohledět. Palec nahoru a klobouk dolu. Takovouto práci jsem tady u nás chtěl dělat od mlada, ale nevyšlo to, tak aspoň koukám na někoho komu to vyšlo a je to radost na to koukat. Děkuji.
Thank you so much my friend 😍🥰❤️❤️🇵🇰🇵🇰
This would have been perfect for an "Under-Cover-Boss" episode TV series here in the USA, they all would have won something. WOW, this was the most primitive engine rebuild on a huge CAT motor I've ever seen on YT. This is how mechanics worked in WW2 in the Pacific on remote islands. Very impressed with the teamwork and attention to detail. I see pride in all these guys working on this engine, and using what they have to do the job and get it done. I was actually mesmerized by the conditions they worked in, but didn't look like it bothered them at all. I'm sure they all would love to have a clean shop with work benches and new tools etc, Good on all of you :)
Yes & agreed in total...
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I'd rather see them doing just a ring job on a Cat 398 in a boat or something. Now that would be some entertainment. Re-using pistons and liners, just re-ringing the thing.
Same with the 15th Airforce in Italy, worked on mud fields, no hanger, much different from the 8th Air Force that had all the Hard Facilities in England.
We like to work at ground level. Why does every video comment go on about work benches.
If you can't sit on your haunches tough luck for you.
We use all our limbs !!
Electric motors will never replace this beast. Plus these guys are brothers. Never gets old working with a team.
Incredible skills in the most basic environment. Huge respect.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
These guys work so well together. When I saw that broken crankshaft I thought it would take longer than it did to repair. Great video work my friend . Thank you for bringing this to us.
Thanks for watching and comments 😍❤️❤️❤️
Какой слаженный коллектив!
I was waiting to watch them repair the broken crankshaft myself at first!
@@scubasteve7946 Yeah there was a part conspicuously absent. I thought I missed something...lol
@@Biokemist-o3k how feasible is that? I know they repair broken crankshafts but they’re usually not this big are they? How would you get weld penetration or is the center of the journal still going to be cracked? I guess you could grind out a bevel but you might as well just make a new journal at that point.
Great teamwork and good workmanship, Relubricating all the moving parts. Nice that CAT supplies the gaskets, crankshaft and parts required for the rebuild. Great start up at the end. Looked like you tried 36 Volts, with the extra accu on the ground which worked.
I think they were priming the engine for oil and fuel at first and using 24v with a battery in parallel.
this is the coolest thing ive seen in a while. Huge respect from Sweden
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Please come to Texas and show our lazy techs how it's done. You men are amazing. Take care.
Thanks ❤️
Lol they don't allow
Very well done guys. Always amazed how despite the conditions and with no power tools you get it done. 👍👍
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Torque wrenches in use. And they did not weld the crankshaft back together?
No welding, new crankshaft from another engine 😍👍
Was a Mac tools torque wrench lol
New used crankshaft 👌😂
And that's the only crankshaft in Pakistan. Lol!
@@rubenbraekman4515, regalale vos un cigüeñal nuevo.
All done by hand and outside!! Unbelievable, well done guys!!!
Thank you so much 🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bolts easier to remove outside vs. Indoors
I am a hobby mechanic, and I learn much from such videos. Using power tools does not mean that you are a good or bad mechanic, infect its smart to use them when they are available in order to save time and energy, Mechanic skills and capabilities are not in the tools, it's in your head if you have them. Power tools aren't gifted by Aliens, they are human-made tools for their comfort and more officiant work. Don't forget that the Bulldozer is also a large power tool.
Right, thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
The absolute best video and team ever on the PT channel, totally professional and using the right tools with a high level of care and cleanliness considering the circumstances, thank you guys,👍👏
Wow, thank you!
A joy to watch! Great teamwork and competence, everyone in the team knows their job. Respect from Hungary!
These good old machines were even easier to refurbish than today's machines and did not need a laboratory.
Thanks for watching and comments 😍❤️❤️
A lot of mechanic's have the luxury of power tools to get the job done & a big work shop. These guys just make do with what they have & still do quality work. & here i am thinking i was the only one who welded a piece of reo-bar to a spanner .lol Got to love your job, Some of those bolts were so tight & i was thinking any minute now snap ! The 2 main mechanic's are worth there weight in gold.! Over all everyone involve did a great job & you should be very proud of yourselves
Thank you so much, these guys are amazing and were asking how their video was doing 🥰❤️🇵🇰
Very well filmed Documentary and great audio (32Bit Float?) I was a mechanic some 40 years ago and its great to see things being repaired like this, great skill and team work. Way to go :)
Glad you enjoyed it, many thanks 😍
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3 quarters of the world has to make do and mend and know how to do it quick because having expensive machines down destroys their way of making income, what these guys do is an invaluable service and the skills that these guys show with simple equipment and tools most of us have at home is awesome.
As someone who did rebuilds in the field, these lads are top notch diesel fitters.
Доброго времени суток всем!Я знаю,что это такое,своими руками разбирать и собирать двигатели.Уважение таким людям!Пусть Ваш Дом всегда будет чашей полной здоровья, благополучия, взаимопонимания, взаимоуважения, мира, любви, добра, радости, терпения, участия!Да хранит Вас Всевышний!
Thank you so much my friend 🥰❤️❤️❤️
RESPECT! Real men doing a great job in difficult situations.
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amazing what they simply attempt, let alone what they actually accomplish with such basic tools and such limited resources..!! also impressive how well they seem to work together.
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This is probably one of the most satisfying video I’ve ever watched, excellent teamwork there.
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Amazing people! Everyone knew what to do and they all worked as a team. Great job guys!
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Buy these men some good tools! Battery powered. Faster work = more profit. Thanks from St. Paul Minnesota U. S. A.
Thanks for watching and comments
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Recharging batteries when you only have 2 hours of electricity each day?
@@patverum9051 Solar, gasoline generator powered, water powered, something.
This was one of the cleanest and tidiest works i ever watched on this channel.
And the most astonishing:
No sandals involved, they all wore real shoes.
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This is some heavy machinery and i think they had some bad experience in the past with sandals. So, they all switched to boots
They are wearing boots due to winters. In summer when temperatures soars to 40 deg celcius then they wear Timberlands sandals.
I wish some of these channels that do rebuilds like this give updates on the rebuilds
I tried fixing my cat dozers seized track tensioner and had a hell of a time and ended up putting it back together and running it with a loose track. These guys may have inspired me to give it another try.
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My condolences to the families of the OSHA and EPA inspectors that threw themselves under trucks after watching this. Really, I did this work on 16 cyl engines at a mine and these guys are unbelievable.
Хорошая командная работа. Молодцы 👍
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Good job!!! These guys are not just real mechanics, they are wizards at all. The sound of that engine is the answer.
Excellent. Thank you from America! Great team of men working there.
Respect for effort. Doing best they can limited resources.👍
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Great team work guys. Love from 🇮🇳
All done by their muscle memories, amazing skills and perfect collaborations..Malaysia
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When I saw that crankshaft in pieces I never thought I'd see this engine run again, especially in the conditions they work in, and the tools they had. Broke my heart to see them roll that motor in the dirt. Remarkable.
Love the way they work 2gether no asking for rods or bolts they just come to hand amazing work indeed hello from \Australia
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I wish I could visit from Philadelphia to watch these guys work, they rebuilt a motor that weights as much as my whole truck with hand tools.
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These mechanics are professionals! They know what they're doing with little they have to work with!
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Nice to see you guys SMILING, instead of being so serious. Love these videos, thank-you.
I enjoyed watching this, I even slowed it down to watch it at normal speed, Great job lads.
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I really like how they work together and help each other. Definitely a team effort. Also looks like a low-overhead operation. Lol.
These guys are amazing and probably the best mechanics in the world
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This was exellent job, and was also fun to watch! Thank you guys!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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CATERPILLAR D342 Engine, nice vid :)
very nice work on this diesel engine ,, relax harmonious and productive work attitude for the mechanics ,, very enjoyable when you understand engine repair👏👏💪🙏 !!
A lifetime of knowledge and experience, great to watch, thank you. Fantastic teamwork 😀
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Смотреть вечно можно ,на огонь, воду, и как работают другие
You do an absolute great work with hand tools, respect. A guy from France :)
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Absolutely riveting and glad to say it wasn't ruined by 40 zillion adverts. I watched every second end to end without distraction and I can't praise the work enough. I just wished these guys painted the block and shot blasted the parts (ok it adds to the expense a little) but then it looks so much more professional. If you received a totally reconditioned engine you would be falling over yourself to pay and these guys deserve every single rupee they earn...... unbelievable, really fantastic
AMAZING. These men work so hard, and so united. I'm really proud of them!
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Awesome job guys really enjoyable to watch.
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Glad you enjoy it!
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Отличная работа парни!! Да храни вас Аллах!
Really nicely shot and edited. The team of mechanics operate like a well oiled machine themselves.
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Bhae tum nay wo wala part nhi dekhaya jahan ye broken piece ko replace krtay hein
Best repair video that i have seen so far from Pakistan mechanics. They use torque wrench, new spare parts (rings, bearings), new sealings, clean oil. Good job!
Smart guys. Using torque wrenches, lubing internal parts. Very good. This one’s gonna run with little or no problem for many miles. Takes a long torque wrench to tighten those head bolts. Filling the oil filter so the engine isn’t starved of oil. Nice job guys.
Voces moram no meu coraçao. Amo seu pais. E seu trabalho admiro muito. Voces sao excelentes. Abraço do Brasil pra voces
Thank you so much, love from 🇵🇰❤️❤️❤️
@@PakistaniTrucker obrigado por ler e responder. Se possivel me envie maos vídeo...thank you
Thats a CAT authorised dealership 😂😂❤
They are better than a cat dealership. If you ask for a bolt from the dealership it'll cost you $5000 and a 8 year waiting period. Better off buying a new tractor than going through them.
@@hulkhogan2113 Yeah, the Pakistani rebuild might last a week lol
They are sure more efficient than HOLT CAT 4SHO
Damn skippy
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Great mechanics 👍🏻👍🏻 they got it starting nice, like new 👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
As mechanics and technicians, who work in the shop, just a reminder to be thankful, these men are working outside with the heat and all those weather conditions💪🏾
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Good working team. They all seem to know exactly what needs to be done.
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Mi padre fue mecánico exclusivo de motores, toda su vida. Recuerdo que cuando salía de la escuela iba al taller a ayudarlo, y lo hacíamos igual que ustedes todo a mano. Gracias por compartir y hacerme recordar aquellos momentos hoy mi papa ya no esta con nosotros pero quedaron recuerdos hermosos de aquellos años.
GOD BLESS HIM !
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I think these guys are amazing. Here in America we'd be doing this in a spit shined well lit room where you could eat of the floor. Honestly dirt is not a fresh motors best friend, but I'm still amazed.
Молодцы! Настоящие труженики и профессионалы.
Real men at work. Despite the hard and humble conditions, they work professionally and in a team to get the job done with great skill. And still be happy.
Respect.
sleeved engines are great for rebuilds. much easier. Nice job with limited facilities. No rings compressor, no worries ! Just cut an old sleeve to size
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@@PakistaniTrucker you 9
Привет. Надо было покрасить. Обновить двигатель. Молодцы.
Говорят грунт не грунт, краска и все равно облезет, плюс трудозатраты. Смысла нет, как говорит Артем.
These men are amazing!......they really know what they're doing...and doing it without all the fancy tools....HARD WORK!
Fui por anos montador de motores diesel, não importa o local que realizam o trabalho, o quê importa é a qualidade da mão de obra, os conhecimentos técnicos que ao meu ver sobram nesses valorosos técnicos de motores diesel, ( abraços, Gonzaga Maringá Paraná Brasil)
Makes me proud to be an Indian-American and a Mechanic absolutely beautiful work.
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As a 16 year self taught mechanic here in America,I must say ,TERRIFIC JOB AND TEAMWORK ,I AM NOW A SUNSCRIBER AFTER THIS VIDEO
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I almost feel bad for this CAT engine. It looks like it had been severely abused throughout it's life. I'm even more amazed these guys could fix it. Well done!
I find it amazing how the simple tools they use they do amazing work . Love the videos . They earn there work . Also what kinda lift is that they use to lift the engine the three legs would be cool to get one of them
Great team work, love the start up!
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Wow, this is actually pretty damn amazing.
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