John Deere 550H dozer TCU code diagnose with hydraulic cylinder and winch repair
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- We try to figure out a transmission speed issue with this John Deere dozer. We also fix a cylinder and winch free spool issue.
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Clint, I know Mason’s not your son but the mentoring you provide to him and the kindness you show him is truly remarkable. Obviously, Tucker and Hunter are your boys, but it’s great to see you treat Mason as if he were one of the family. I’m sure he appreciates all your wisdom on heavy equipment.
Absolutely agree. Having decades of experience operating and repairing machinery, I enjoy all of Clints videos. But I cannot express enough how impressed I am with the super education the three boys are getting. Skills they won't get anywhere else, and will always be in demand.
He adopted Sausage Fingers 1st
@@greatergood3706 lol
Mason is in good hands. I couldn't agree more.
Well said
Mason has a great work ethic he pays attention and hes not a big talker just listens and wants to learn, thats a rare thing in today's world
Clinton Mason has turned out to be a great asset to your team! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
Love the fact that you sort everything out when they come in gives you far more confidence when you don't have to tell the mechanic everything that is wrong and they find and sort them out you don't mind paying bit more when you know it's coming back fit for work
Same thing for me. V70 into local garage ABS fault fixed, but mechanic noticed engine under powered. Code stored for MAF, replaced same now goes like a sowing machine. There are some good people around, that's why I love this channel. ❤Thanks Kevin.
Clinton you are a great mentor for the young men learning their trade in you shop. The development of they guys is clear for all to see and please keep your good work.
That is 1 BEAUTIFUL Willys wagon there in the background. Somebody is very lucky to have that.
It's Clint's. He did a video a month or so ago about it.
Mason, nice looking haircut . Your mom and dad is proud of you
Good job Clint and Mason.
The videos where you are diagnosing issues and solving the codes are extremely interesting to this old equipment operator. I left the family farm and climbed up on a 627 scraper in the Summer of 1971. I have burned a lot of diesel and I don’t hear so good now but I enjoy the you fix what we break videos.
I like those kind of videos Clint. I like watching troubleshooting problems. I like your interactions with Mason and your boys. Its great watching you pass on the knowledge you had! Keep up the great work!.....Rick H.
Mason, way to show those pins who’s boss on scene, you’re learning a lot there young man, you are working with good people. Being from a job shop back ground I am always interested in every aspect of equipment trouble shooting and repair, pretty hard to bore me. That ram rebuild, they are not the easiest thing to do, your pins came out of the pin bosses pretty decent. Thanks for the update, enjoyed watching.
I love this type of video, Clinton. Keep up the good work. Missed Kevin on this one but you’re gonna have days like that lol. Thanks for sharing and have a great week!!
Clint, I love the video. I would love to see Kevin doing a full paint job.
Clint, the reason I like your channel is because I never know what I’m going to see! Keep up the good work. Hope you and your family enjoyed Wyoming.
Hey Clinton, You make the videos - we'll watch them! All your content is fun to watch!! Stay safe! Thumbs up! Jim
I bought my first big old SnapOn screwdriver back in 1969. After breaking the tip and getting it replaced a few times I just started regrinding the tip to fit the need. Another 50 years it will be a stubby!😅 The old air chisel trick works quite often. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of those dozers.
I like the cylinder rebuild videos. I know it’s probably old hat to you, but for us out here in the learning center, I wish you wouldn’t time lapse the seal replacement part. But I greatly enjoy and appreciate your videos 👍🏻👍🏻.
I really enjoy watching your videos. The way you take care of your customers shows you appreciate them. Try not to be so hard on Mason. He reminds me, of me. Easy pickins sometimes. He is a hard worker and from what I see does the grunt work without complaining. I have one additional comment, PLEASE put whatever was making the wailing sound out of it's misery. Sounded like a whale in distress. Thanks again for sharing your daily happenings.
Great video!! looks like mason got a military hair cut!
...he'd look good in Dress Blues... Semper Fi!
You'd have been proud of me Clint. I put on a new strut for the lap bar on my Cat skid steer today. Lol.
I never worked on Bulldozer in 71 years, but I love to watch what you do whether a simple job or a difficult one and I look forward to your new release every week.
Your information is impeccable! I get educated and enjoyment on each of your videos. I'll never use what I've learned. But I learned it!
Enjoyed watching the giveaway and happy someone needed it. Best thing ever was putting all the controls for speed on a joystick ... that is till it doesn't work of course. I started on a old cat dozer, it was a hand throttle and decelerator pedal which got really hard to reach as a kid of thirteen. Out in the woods setting chokers by myself in a time that what no one sees is okay with dad. I got myself in troubles many times
Your videos are great, your Boys are learning as am i. Me being a 70 year old retired marine engineer, in New Zealand. Thanks.
Clint please keep the variety coming. And Mason is quickly learning the job well, it really is good to see an earnest young man grow into his boots. Yes he is an employee, but you still give him a lot of knowledge and exposure to all you do. Like the good man you are. Nice to see. Thanks
Great video Clint showing the really of owning and repairs on equipment. Great content, and Mason is learning a lot from you guys at the shop.
Good to see a boss out in the shop not soaking up ac and bsing . Good to see the yonger generation taking interest in a work ethic. I thought that was about gone after 2020 and the Great Lie .
Those three young men are getting an immense amount of knowledge and understanding passed on to them and are a credit to their parents 🏴👍🏻
I just found your channel a few weeks ago, and im really enjoying what im seeing.. I watched all of the rebuild on the graveled up army dozer. watching you guys work on these makes me wish I had taken some diesel training as a younger man...I'm 64 and retired now
Mason you are getting a world class education at C & C University , you’re a lucky man indeed ! You ought to be paying them ?
I like watching you fix all this gear. It's fun watching you teach your Apprentices, And it's fun watching Somebody knows what they're doing fix things!
Codes seem to be a good idea so long as one knows the instructions on what it means and how to repair. Also seems where there is a will there is a way with some tasks. Doing great work Mason.
I am a Volkswagen bus and trike guy. I have never owned, nor operated machines like this, but I do love watching you guys troubleshoot and repair them. Keep videos like these coming, Clint. I really enjoy the channel. Respect from Texas
For the life of me I cannot figure out who is the sponsor of this video, LOL! Great content as always Clint and C&C. THanks again for the efforts!
Yes we love the dozer videos!😊😊
Excellent job getting it diagnosed fixed and ready to get back to work. These videos are always interesting to watch you never know if it's a quick fix or like you said a huge pile of worms. Appreciate you sharing your vast knowledge in all things yellow or green. Always enjoyable to see you rock out these jobs.😎🇺🇲🛠️🧑🔧🧰🚜😇👍
Mason is really good at working on equipment and learning the business. Has to make dad proud.
He is not Clints son but I am.sure his Dad is super proud of.him.
Clint! Great work! And great help with Mason! Keep up the great content! Thanks for sharing! 👌👍
OK Clinton... I paused the video right before Mason is about to use that Milwaukee 1" Cordless Impact. I've got the exact same tool and the torque it has is amazing. I'll be surprised it it doesn't spin off anything you put it to. Now I'll continue watching. LOL...
It’s pretty wicked
My dozer! Thanks for the repair job on it. Everything is working great you guys always do a top notch job!! Dean.
It's a shame that manufacturers don't put anti seize on components like pins . The price you pay for equipment and you can't get a decent paint job and a little anti seize
They should be getting greased by the owners or operators!!
Bro your lucky if your big name machine even turns on at this point😂
@@mfreund15448you dont know what anti-seize is😂😂
@@mfreund15448 but the grease only gets to the center of the pin. I'm talking about the ends that grease can't get too.
@@mfreund15448what he said
That was an other learning lesson. Thanks - soon I'll know everything!
Yeah we all be dozer experts after watching Clint and company 😅😅
Appreciate you sharing the knowledge on hydraulic components!
Mason and the boys get a lot of praise in the comments but without Mr Randy it would be a different story. Behind-the-scenes guys are often overlooked.
This was a brilliant video by the way. It's my fave channel along with CEE.
I really enjoy watching you and your crew do the repairs. I'm amazed with how much you know about all of this equipment. Keep up the great videos. Thank you all.
Enjoy the troubleshooting stuff. It opens my thought process when I am trying to work something out.
Good afternoon sir another Job Well Done by our factory trained experts
Clint reminds me of the dentist we had in the navy.
...when I was in the Corps I think our Navy dentists used the same tools as Clinton!!!
I love all your repair video's and the knowledge you guy's have!!!
always great to see from diagnosis to repair
Good job guys love watching your work keep it up looking forward to seeing your next project
I have a feeling there are some attentive grand parents that have influence on the whole family dynamic of this industrious and resourceful bunch.
Fine job again though that adjustment screw sure was a little stubborn but i learned another lesson ty again and the cylinder rebuild was excellent too you da man Clint 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
Very good video! Always interesting to see how you figure out each problem. Keep up the great content.
Great little video and a great fast fix too.
God bless y'all
For working on my old Case David Brown (1975) 995 Tractor, where every nut, bolt and screw was rusted solid, I bought a very useful tool for my air hammer. It was a bit with a long torque handle and a drive square at the end which took 1/2" impact screw driver bits. It would remove stuck screws where heat alone just would not do the job.
I think mason is going to be a great mechanic. I certainly would hire him. Great attitude and a must for knowledge. Go Mason. 😊😇
...unfortunately I think the local REA is gonna' get him! He'll make one hella' a lineman though...
Interesting, done some of the seals on the rams on old farm gear. That split ring , we didn't have a press, Bill Ord senior used a big fencing mell with two hardwood chocks. Worked on the 3rd hit
Feel free to send me one of those many new Milwaukee flashlights I seen on the table... 🙏 , live your videos
Love the dozer videos, but I also love the other videos too. I am anticipating future videos on the two new buildings.
Excellent work Clint and Mason
Clint your videos are very informative if you pay attention and listen.
great video, no Kevin seemed strange.
You guys have great content on with the next victim :)
Great examples of fault finding never go astray. Always interesting.
Always enjoy the variety of your videos, never know what I will learn from your channel.👍
Another fine video, any video you provide is well worth the wait.
Hi Clink and crew! Bar None Auctions in Sacramento has some John Deere dozers going pretty cheap. Might be worth a look.
Keep up the good work !
YES ,I IN JOY WATCHING YOU WORK. I LEARN SOME THINGS FROM YOU. THANK YOU
Indiana is not putting out any great basketball player but u are u are doing great putting out young heavy equipment mechanic 😊
Excellent video about repairs which are well beyond basic servicing. That hydraulic ram design is just horrible! Dan
I like all your vids. Well, maybe not the auctions so much but ya gotta get out and find the bargains.
The whole gang seems to get along well with some good matured kidding without the "put downs" some others exercise as funny.
I had hoped to get over and meet the team but I've painted myself in a corner with too many projects.
Clint I really enjoy this one you have a shop what comes in nobody has control of It's interesting to see what you got to do off the cuff makes it real!!! Thanks
Good job as always 👍
At 23:38 you can see the spot where it's been hitting the porthole because of the broken zip tie. That in turn will crimp the wire and cause your erratic values on the TCU. I had the same issue on my Wildland Fire Dozer for the state it limited itself to 1.5 mph. As an infield repair I was able to split the sheath and butt splice the wires inside. I double zip tied as it goes down the stick and I haven't had an issue since.
I have the same issue with a D31PX-21 the speed button is not lowering the speed. Great video ! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing, Clint, yall take care! Louisiana sending positive vibes your way! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯💯
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Wishing you and your family the best.
Great video love the hands on repairs
Hi C& C Equipment & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks C & C Equipment & Friends Randy
Clint you need a old style drag link socket for adjusting that winch spool drag adjuster I think they have them at napa CHT SDL 1224 great videos.
Mr Clint you're one heck of a good man
They make a old fashioned drag link socket AKA , made specifically to turn those large screws 👍
Sorry for the loss of your Snapon screwdriver. 😂
Rather than a screwdriver…I think I’d invest in a few different sized drag link sockets….i don’t use them often but worth their weight in gold on occasions
Love the diagnostic videos
I liked this video. I enjoy all the troubleshooting and rebuilding videos!
always enjoyable to go along for the ride.
Great video. How in the world did you ever get that done without Kevin? Lol.good job as usual!
I say put a little bit of silicone in the small port hole on the cylinder when you go back with it so you won't fight it if water tries to come in.
Enjoyed this video guys and fairly easy fix for you bro. Mason had an argument with a fence post so I am guessing in his vehicle, did it jump out in front of him. Safe travels. Ken.
Good video on overhauling the cylinder thanks for sharing
Yep good content interesting to follow your struggles as you go thanks for sharing
Great video and fixes. Luckily the transmission controller wasn’t full off the green crusties. I see you are stocking up on the Milwaukee tools. I assume that’s the next tool giveaway brand.
Great content. keep it coming Clint.
Love the rebuild
Loved it I learn from your videos
That’s why you’re the MAN!👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Well, now I know how to adjust the freespool on a John Deere winch. Thankyou UA-cam.
My boss would argue over how tight the drag should be on his farmi 3pt pto winch for his tractor. It was always backlashing and then we had to cut the cable,he should watch this
Another good job guys....Stay safe and see you on the next one