Buying and fixing a Track Loader Part 1 : John Deere 450

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  • Buying an early ~1970ish John Deere Straight 450 track loader with a host of problems. Attempting to work on it for 4 years and finally it gets a home in my new shop where it will be brought back to life.
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  • @jazko
    @jazko Місяць тому +112

    When I discovered Andrew Camarata's channel I thought this was the best you could find on UA-cam, until it led me to your channel (When you helped him with the flipped crane) and now I know I struck gold. Your set of skills is out of this world for a young guy like you. Kudos for that. With the way you deal with problems, you inspire people like me to tackle things I would consider very intimidating until I see someone else doing it. Then I feel much more confident in my abilities. Thanks for everything and keep the videos coming.

    • @Uriahheep1975
      @Uriahheep1975 Місяць тому +17

      There's Diesel Creek too.

    • @joehamilton3709
      @joehamilton3709 Місяць тому +11

      He hasn’t got the skills of this guy or AC

    • @nathansmith1085
      @nathansmith1085 Місяць тому +7

      Same.way I found him

    • @ivrunner5043
      @ivrunner5043 Місяць тому +9

      well said. Both channels are 10/10. Its no surprise they are friends.

    • @dans_Learning_Curve
      @dans_Learning_Curve Місяць тому +2

      You know, the crain issue brought me here also!

  • @gregshirk7220
    @gregshirk7220 Місяць тому +87

    Dude, I love two and a half hours of you working on heavy equipment.

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 Місяць тому +3

      Looking at the pace of the workshop construction I imagine that 2½ hours of viewing took at least a week to a week and a half to video. It was great viewing though eh. 👍

  • @johnparkhurst825
    @johnparkhurst825 Місяць тому +70

    I admire how you take on these kind of projects. Few have the skills coupled with the motivation to see it through 👍👍

    • @leonvdm
      @leonvdm Місяць тому +2

      motivation is what most people lack, skill will come when tackling this kind of jobs

  • @montyb5197
    @montyb5197 Місяць тому +27

    "It's (the video) goin to be kinda long..." My favourite phrase on this channel.😁

  • @robmosher362
    @robmosher362 Місяць тому +31

    Excellent video and the most patient man ever. Great job. Many more videos please, we’re begging you. We love the fact that you don’t stand in front of the camera all the time like some UA-camrs.

    • @jmuller86
      @jmuller86  Місяць тому +15

      Yea I dont care for those kind of videos either . So I make videos the same way that I want to see them

  • @manmadeartists
    @manmadeartists Місяць тому +7

    44:52 his suggestion😍 following the most satisfying moment in this video was so perfect. „Ok. Bye😊🏃🏻‍♂️‍➡️“ 😂😂

  • @MrOrwellA
    @MrOrwellA Місяць тому +10

    You’re breaking my back here. Keep your eyes open for a good heavy rolling gantry/hoist. It will save you when your children are grown.

  • @phillipjones3342
    @phillipjones3342 Місяць тому +18

    Just wanted to say how impressed I am with your knowledge and skill and willingness to carry through with a job all of your skills including your filming are to be commended.

  • @nevillesmith9795
    @nevillesmith9795 Місяць тому +28

    First to like and comment. Was just scrolling to see what is good to watch and there you go....update from Jesse. 2 and a half hours of leisure coming up and sweet red wine on the side. What more can a man ask for

  • @marymigliore3396
    @marymigliore3396 Місяць тому +15

    I mean, You work so hard & it shows !! You make me tired just watching you !!! TAKE CARE !!!

  • @bartramdilks26
    @bartramdilks26 Місяць тому +8

    Your nice new shop now needs a crane, lol. Thanks for take the time to share this battle with us, especially the fact that you gave up and picked it back up again, we all need a reminder that life is like that at times. You might also get a sponsorship from PB blaster after this video.

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, that would be nice if he could get a demo or trial piece of gear. The Channel has a fairly reasonable number of loyal followers now. I hope something nice and useful turns up for him one day.

    • @danaskubic2145
      @danaskubic2145 Місяць тому +1

      He can park his crane behind the JD and do all the lifting he wants.

  • @free_at_last8141
    @free_at_last8141 Місяць тому +12

    It's always been a dream to have some old timer point me toward a barn find and tell me that I can have it if I can get it running.

  • @Kermit306TCI
    @Kermit306TCI Місяць тому +11

    It's a lot of work, and in the end you know what you have. You can spend more on another machine, but also then you never know what you have bought. This was a nice 2.5h watch. Keep on going Jesse!

  • @lordhoho1
    @lordhoho1 Місяць тому +12

    I'm sure it slows your work down but I love these long videos. Thanks Jesse

  • @dcrahn
    @dcrahn Місяць тому +12

    Hit the flats of the hydraulic nut with an air hammer and it will come right loose. Works every time for me.

  • @tonydurnell7951
    @tonydurnell7951 Місяць тому +6

    Jesse, I worked for IH in R&D as well as teaching in their service school in the late 1960 early 1970's. You brought back so many memories of back in the day out in all weathers removing and replacing those darn clutches and break pads. Also had a few final drive units go like you have on this machine. The IH had the same system and many of the same parts as JD used, made it more economically sound as if they kept the cost down then they could discount better terms to the customer. Changing over to hydrostatic gears and wet clutches was a dream come true for our service guys.. The best part with your video was at the end and my hands were still clean. Looking forward to your big journey on the metal hunt and where you found them as well as the finished product as I admire the way you always keep the equipment clean as you can whilst working on them and your paint finish is good too. Stay safe keep well and spend down time with the family.

  • @stevemoczydlowski8895
    @stevemoczydlowski8895 Місяць тому +6

    We used to sandblast and paint bulldozers, backhoes, scissor lifts, straight booms, cement mixer barrels and chassis, any type of heavy equipment. The prep work ( cleaning, de greasing,taping, protecting glass and cylinders) but the end product was always total satisfaction. Jesse I give you all the credit in the world. I can't wait to see the loader when it's all done. People don't realize how much is involved but this video will give them some insight. No I don't miss it. It's the filthiest anyone can do.

  • @WonkyStud
    @WonkyStud Місяць тому +34

    Bros going hard, Andrew ,Jesse and off course my main man Ants Pants posting!!

    • @1995Z71
      @1995Z71 Місяць тому +12

      Love ants pants

    • @endtimes2100
      @endtimes2100 Місяць тому +1

      @@1995Z71Yup .. he's a smart dude.

  • @sydneymcconnaughhay5947
    @sydneymcconnaughhay5947 Місяць тому +15

    Your sons are outstanding...you and your Wife are so lucky.

  • @brianelliot2719
    @brianelliot2719 Місяць тому +4

    That poor machine…years of poor or no maintenance; what a waste, I always try to keep everything maintained so I don’t have to keep replacing it or suffering poor performance. Oh well, thanks Jesse for resurrecting it! Love the video.

  • @tonylourenco9829
    @tonylourenco9829 Місяць тому +5

    Love all the work you do, buddy.
    You take things apand put them back together. Like nothing you should talk to Clint from C&C equipment. He does a lot of stuff on UA-cam too.
    John Deere's. And cats that's all he works on. You should ask him about parts He carries a lot of john deere parts

  • @morgansword
    @morgansword Місяць тому +4

    I am a old man now and live in alaska. I worked in the southeast alaska islands and worked on heavy equipment for a good many years. Over those years found many pieces of equipment had some nice treasures, tools and parts that were still good or at least rebuildable. my biggest find was a Rolex watch in a bellypan on a track machine. Lucky for the guy who lost it and figured it gone forever was still working for the company so he got it back. There are some cool stories behind all of this that is boring for a most of the people and just too long to tell here anyway. The obvious thing is people lose stuff and don't know when or where they did and sometimes find it quicker to just go on. As a mechanic, I owned the very best tools I could afford and so some of my tools came from places just like harbor freight. As time went on and I built up my money, I went to all snap on tools. Now looking back was a mistake. Good tools don't need to cost a fortune. In other cases... spend as much as you can to get the very very best tool that can do a job right. Asking myself why fight with pulling those tracks off when you could of used a skid steer or even a pickup to pull them out from under this machine and then coil them up. Hind sight is twenty twenty. I do have a couple suggestions... as in when a machine is still workable, pour diesel in those dry clutches and let them work some of the issues out for you. Much easier to dis assemble. I also want to mention that rodents hate the smell of peppermint oil or peppermint anything. Spraying that oil under dashes and seats will help to keep them out of there. It won't harm metals or plastics, not offensive to people but the narely little mice might just give ya a break. Works in homes or machinery of any kind. I do believe that Case was a sister to this machine in those days. Different power units but many parts interchange. Don't forget a porta power is a friend when getting a quarter inch more room for taking out a sprocket ring. I learned a lot of tricks over many years of most now forgotten. Keep having fun doing what you enjoy. Noah is such a priceless child... heck they all are, he just steels my heart

    • @jmuller86
      @jmuller86  Місяць тому +3

      yea I just kind of wrestled those tracks because I wanted to see if I could. I had equipment to move them easily, just wanted to see if I could get the right touch to move them without hurting myself. My body never hurts from what I do, mainly because I have good posture, but also because I usually know my limits pretty well. Yea I gotta get a porta power one of these days

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 Місяць тому +1

      *Thank you* for sharing the peppermint tip. Didn't know that and it's a really good thing to know. 👍

  • @matthewboyd3297
    @matthewboyd3297 Місяць тому +3

    I hate to say it because Andrews channel was in my top three channels for such a long period of time, you have now taken his place in my top three. I started watching for the beginning and the quality of your videos. Just keep on getting better and better. Great job.

  • @bobcatsmith246
    @bobcatsmith246 Місяць тому +6

    Get some old garden hose and put it around the new hoses where they might rub a hole. I did it to my skid steer loader right after I got it.

  • @philrodger6445
    @philrodger6445 Місяць тому +5

    Good to see your son working with you. Raise em up right!

  • @donanything6816
    @donanything6816 Місяць тому +6

    A lot to see in this episode of let's watch Jesse work his tail off but you were working in your new shop, not out in the mud and the elements. That alone was seeing a man enjoying the fruits of his labor. Just being able to use the cherry picker was worth the wait, not to mention being able to pick up items off of the concrete and not the dirt & mud. I had to laugh seeing the four buckets of muck that grew 4X, so thanks for that, and thank you for the video, we know that too is a major effort. I can hardly wait for your next one on this project. Best regards.

  • @isdos
    @isdos Місяць тому +7

    I think you have the *sisu*. Finnish word meaning determination, tenacity, grit, resilience, and hardiness all in one word.
    Well done and greeting from Finland.

  • @markreetz1001
    @markreetz1001 Місяць тому +5

    I sure learned a lot in this video. 13 buckets of dirt and a pair of pump pliers! Holy jeebers!!

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 Місяць тому +2

      I loathe people who abuse their equipment. Maybe it's my OCD but I always wipe my tools down before putting them away after I have finished with them.

  • @albertrobinson5073
    @albertrobinson5073 Місяць тому +6

    Love the new shop looks like it could use an overhead host system for lifting

  • @boat6868
    @boat6868 Місяць тому +10

    Jesse sure puts in the work. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mikev2029
    @mikev2029 13 днів тому +1

    Really enjoy your long videos. Thanks for spending the time. You are a man of many talents. Can do attitude which is rare these days.

  • @markalexander5124
    @markalexander5124 Місяць тому +4

    Jessie, I can't tell you how i appreciate how you show the difficulties as well as the successes you show. Life is not easy. Thank you.

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 Місяць тому +1

      Like the great content creators, Jesse shows everything, warts and all. One has to really respect that.

  • @TheSonofHarold
    @TheSonofHarold Місяць тому +5

    The algorithm fed me this video. Just watched the whole thing in one sitting. Nice work! New sub here.

  • @dougwilson7530
    @dougwilson7530 Місяць тому +6

    I see what a few more windows would be like in that building. You're older boy is about the right age to start turning a wrench. Prefect age to get started. Thanks for all the great videos what a great way to start a Saturday.

  • @wes11bravo
    @wes11bravo Місяць тому +4

    Seeing your boy help out gives me hope for the future.

  • @SV-ch7ig
    @SV-ch7ig Місяць тому +4

    great stuff!. One suggestion would be to wash every machine to the maximum before you take anything inside the brand new garage :)

  • @philrodger6445
    @philrodger6445 Місяць тому +5

    Let your son jack up the hoist while you guide the parts out, have him vacuum while you scrape the dirt. Build his confidence and strength while learning to work together. If you raise your expectations of your boys, they will rise up to meet them. They want to please you. Make sure to give them approval when they succeed (all sons desperately want that), and give them support and encouragement when they miss the mark. You do a great job providing us with entertaining content. Your most important job is to raise godly sons who serve the Lord and know how to lead and provide for their families. Keep up the good work!

    • @jmuller86
      @jmuller86  Місяць тому +9

      I want to involve Kaiden in more projects. But the problem is, he needs to keep up with his schoolwork. We homeschool him and he has a really hard time staying on task and getting enough work done. He would love nothing more than to help me a lot more, but schoolwork has to come first. We hope he will grow out of it soon

    • @kevinlockwood6946
      @kevinlockwood6946 Місяць тому +2

      I’ve homeschooled 3 daughters which is not the same but something that helped my daughter that had that issue was having her do a physical activity first thing in the morning. Maybe have him get up with you and work him a couple hours then send him in to do schoolwork. Try to use all the math you can when he is working with you.

    • @devinjohnson8623
      @devinjohnson8623 Місяць тому +1

      @@jmuller86 This is super admirable. Schoolwork is incredibly important. Like @kevinlockwood6946 said, it may help to find what the potential barriers are causing Kaiden to have a hard time focusing on his schoolwork and try to work with them rather than against them (Not saying you are working against them). Lots of people tend to have the mindset of "If you do your schoolwork first, then you can do X". For many kids that just causes them to be completely distracted from the schoolwork and only thinking about how time is left until they can do X (watching the clock or rushing through the schoolwork). Occasionally it can be useful to let them do X first for a limited time, then do some schoolwork as a 'rest' from the fun activity. Inverts the reward to tell the child that you 'trust' them to do what is asked and they are 'grown up' enough to handle the responsibility. Not saying this will work with Kaiden at all since all kids are different. But maybe worth exploring.

    • @jmuller86
      @jmuller86  Місяць тому +2

      @@devinjohnson8623 I should try something like you and Kevin are saying. I feel like he missing out on a lot of stuff because he fiddles around all day instead of just doing schoolwork. I try to compare it to school, where you can really fiddle around. But maybe a different approach is needed. Problem is I am crazy busy during the day and his Mother Jeannine has a handful with Noah. Was thinking about sending Kaiden to a christain school, still undecided about that.

    • @devinjohnson8623
      @devinjohnson8623 Місяць тому +1

      @@jmuller86 I'm a software engineer, loved math and science all through school but that isn't for everyone. People learn in different ways, and the most important thing to learn is the problem solving and how complex systems work and understanding them.
      From watching your videos you are great at all of that. So even if your son struggles with traditional schoolwork and keeping up on those subjects, if you teach him what you can do, he will have the tools he needs to succeed.
      If his playtime can still be educational and learning with you hands on, instead of a workbook, even if it slows you down, it is absolutely time well spent.

  • @user-fb3ir1vw6z
    @user-fb3ir1vw6z Місяць тому +4

    Absolutely brilliant content as usual Jesse, your effort and commitment are admirable, great help from your eldest son as well. 👋👋 keep it coming 👍👍

  • @carlosquintana6930
    @carlosquintana6930 Місяць тому +4

    Jessy, I just wanna let you know me and my son love that long video I think at the end when you finish with this machine is gonna come out great we really love your shop and is not even done yet 👍👍

    • @jmuller86
      @jmuller86  Місяць тому +3

      Thats good to hear that a few young guys are watching. Usually they dont have the patience

  • @peterarmstrong8613
    @peterarmstrong8613 Місяць тому +4

    This series will be a very interesting one. I’m looking forward to the next episodes. Thanks Jesse for taking us along.

  • @stevefromlondon9175
    @stevefromlondon9175 Місяць тому +1

    Hi god that’s a lot of dirty work it always amazes me when guys strip machines down & put them back together your a great dad having time for your sons
    Regards
    Steve U.K. London

  • @jerrygibs8120
    @jerrygibs8120 Місяць тому +4

    Watching Saturday May 5 from Texas. Thanks for sharing. It's interesting to watch you as you dive into a project and listen to your commentary in the process. Thank you for sharing. It is certainly encouraging to follow your thoughts because you never know what you'll encounter nor if it's worth the follow through to complete the repair. Lots of patience and insightful energy. Stay safe, healthy, strong, discerning and successful in Jesus's Name. Hope that you, family and your crew have an exceptional week. Blessings bro. ☝🙏🙌💪👊🤠

  • @AW-Services
    @AW-Services Місяць тому +4

    Incredible video, Jesse
    Admire your grit determination & skill to tackle these huge jobs. You can always guarantee that when Paddy's around there is going to be a big degree of infectious humour and teamwork.
    I've not seen Caiden in a video since the initial pour of the workshop slab pour. He's growing up quickly, and it won't be long until he's driving equipment around the home and helping his dad out more.
    This video has definitely made my damp dark and boring British Saturday evening more enjoyable

  • @CerebralAilment
    @CerebralAilment Місяць тому +3

    Oooo this looks like its gonna be a sweet machine! Small enough to be versatile but able to do work!

  • @CranialAccess
    @CranialAccess Місяць тому +2

    This was absolutely amazing and so enjoyable! We love your detailed explanations of the work you are completing along with the challenges faced. You are my top UA-cam content creator by far! My love and I also enjoy the clips of your sons inter dispersed throughout the video. No better way to spend a Saturday evening than watching your channel!

  • @mabloodhound
    @mabloodhound Місяць тому +7

    definitely talk to Clint at C&C Equip. He can tell you the difference between a 450A or B model. And also can help with your final rive and brake parts. He has a great YT channel

  • @samuelbacon1596
    @samuelbacon1596 Місяць тому +5

    Jesse admit 57 to about 59 in your video the old saying is poverty is the mother of invention I like your helper your bolt holder doesn’t complain if it’s too cold doesn’t complain if it’s too hot doesn’t have to go to the bathroom didn’t call out because he got drunk last night with his friends and isn’t going to show up I was laughing to myself thinking how long is it gonna take you to figure something out you amaze me all the time I love watching your videos I wish I was there to help you you’re a smart man and yourself make sure you passing on to your boys I was glad to see you had your son and safety glasses on when you were driving it!!!!!!! my early 20s I almost lost my left I threw a piece of frag stealing that flew off of splitting maul wedge lucky I still got my EYE ….I continue my career on the railroad for another 30 years my father used to say they wouldn’t hire ME I ONLY HAD ONE EYE when I conductor and that’s what I was take care good luck with things Sam bacon a.k.a. the guy why aren’t working off sawhorses

  • @harrytaylor6854
    @harrytaylor6854 Місяць тому +3

    WOW unreal the dirt and the carnage big job .I did my I H 500C With engine hoist but only took track and fuel tank off to get at cluches .Great video sir Jesse thank you

  • @brucechapman1946
    @brucechapman1946 Місяць тому +2

    Jesse, A big first job for your new workshop. When you want to weld nuts onto stuck bolts you need to buy unplated nuts as the plating is what makes your welds weak, remember the problems you had with the exhaust studs? If you look at the video you can see the color of the smoke is a give away of burning plating.

    • @jmuller86
      @jmuller86  Місяць тому +1

      Where could I get nuts like that?

  • @patrickrooney5130
    @patrickrooney5130 26 днів тому +2

    I just love these long videos. especially working on the machinery. I'm a reatierd michnic. I've niver worked on dozers. But I'm loving every minute of it. Good luck putting it all together. I'm looking forward to seeing put back to work. Jessy keep the videos coming.

  • @flyingbanana444
    @flyingbanana444 Місяць тому +7

    Fantastic "Can Not Wait For Part 2 " Thanks Jesse

  • @donaldtrabeaux5235
    @donaldtrabeaux5235 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome, now I can't wait to see what you do next. Awesome video Jesse. Jesse little man said leave my ice cream alone. man your kids are growing up so fast. awesome family.

  • @michaellynskey7124
    @michaellynskey7124 Місяць тому +5

    Marvellous work as usual 🇬🇧🇮🇪.

  • @WCSPete1
    @WCSPete1 Місяць тому +5

    Absolutely incredible part one Jesse... Thanks mate.❤

  • @emccolly
    @emccolly Місяць тому +7

    That flux core weld test was nuts!

  • @bigbird2100
    @bigbird2100 Місяць тому +3

    Great video 👍 The best way to clean rust of those drum housings is a DIY electroyizies bath share with your kid's the chemistry behind it 😊

  • @pkzanc
    @pkzanc Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Jesse, I learn so much. I will not apply it, but it satisfies my curiosity. Great stuff to watch at 74 yo.

  • @pmiller7886
    @pmiller7886 Місяць тому +5

    Jesse, just an idea next time, put a couple few layers of the rhino temporary floor covering on the concrete and tape it down while the floor is clean. Just saves all the concrete destruction. Just an idea man, otherwise, great work!

    • @tujuprojects
      @tujuprojects Місяць тому +2

      All of them just soak oil in and it looks like shit.

    • @pmiller7886
      @pmiller7886 Місяць тому +2

      @@tujuprojects just keeping oil soaked dirt off floor, it's worked for me... Your mileage may vary.

  • @michaelguglielmo2749
    @michaelguglielmo2749 Місяць тому +1

    Any time you score a free tool it’s a win ! Your son with the ice cream face is awesome.

  • @jdubtheking9077
    @jdubtheking9077 Місяць тому +3

    😂😂 you and Andrew with these "2 and done time for blow torches"❤

  • @karencary3312
    @karencary3312 Місяць тому +6

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Loved every minute!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @g-man7938
    @g-man7938 Місяць тому +6

    The older son is going to like wrenching, nice to see he ain't a snowflake. Keep up the good work.👍

    • @endtimes2100
      @endtimes2100 Місяць тому +1

      That young man has a great attitude.

  • @riccroft710
    @riccroft710 29 днів тому +1

    What a lot of work! One thing you might want to get for that shop is a mobile gantry crane. I would make life a lot easier. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.

  • @rkins100
    @rkins100 Місяць тому +2

    Wow!! I'm surprised that the thing would move at all. I guess the power of a diesel overcame all that carnage. Looking forward to following along.

  • @charlesbrunner258
    @charlesbrunner258 Місяць тому +4

    Excellent educational video, THANKS. Can’t wait to see the follow up videos

  • @johnkranz4004
    @johnkranz4004 Місяць тому +4

    Definitely a big job Jesse Going to be nice when done

  • @the2060ish
    @the2060ish Місяць тому +3

    Thanks for taking us along Jess..
    👍👏

  • @KenHudson69
    @KenHudson69 Місяць тому +4

    You were two for two on those four hydro lines I think I would have changed all four. All four of them are the same material lying in the same conditions.

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 Місяць тому

      Can't say I disagree but one has to draw the line somewhere or it turns into a massive money pit. If they go bad in a year or so they are fairly easy to get at and replace.

  • @natarem
    @natarem Місяць тому +3

    Awesome video and glad you’re bringing it back to life even if it’s a ton of work

  • @bigmotter001
    @bigmotter001 Місяць тому +1

    Great project Jesse. I agree with all of the comments on your channel! You are my number 1 go to! Thanks for all you do for your subs and take care!

  • @danaskubic2145
    @danaskubic2145 Місяць тому +1

    Don't forget the track rollers......great job, thanks for sharing Jesse.

  • @dieterhinders9237
    @dieterhinders9237 Місяць тому +3

    hello from Germany Jesse. once again a great video. I'm following your channel since a couple of years. I've seen a lot of videos on UA-cam with heavy machinery like dozers, track loaders, excavators and other heavy machines. but none was neglected like yours. as you have an enormous number of skills I am sure that we will see a well working machine at the end. 🙂
    another argument: I have no problems to understand you though my career at school ended in 1973. expecting the next story on this machine Dieter

  • @briansheerin1436
    @briansheerin1436 Місяць тому +4

    Another amazing project and amazing video. THANK YOU JESSE!!!

  • @kennethhume8628
    @kennethhume8628 Місяць тому +3

    Absolutely brilliant entertainment Jesse 👍👍🇬🇧

  • @ewanstewart8011
    @ewanstewart8011 Місяць тому +2

    10hrs of video, yes please, this project is going to us many hours of content thanks Jesse 👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @ronaldharmon9891
    @ronaldharmon9891 Місяць тому +16

    All those views and so little LIKES let's give a 👍 to Jesse to boost his channel.🙌

  • @cdrillen1
    @cdrillen1 Місяць тому +3

    If I knew then what I know now things would have turned out different. Great line. I enjoyed your video, Jesse! 😊

  • @AdelinoGambiarras
    @AdelinoGambiarras Місяць тому +2

    Jesse I take my hat 👒 of to you.
    That's a complete rebuild and is a bit of work and money, but to tell you the truth I am enjoying the video to see what makes this tip of machine works is amazing.
    Looking forward to the next video thanks for the hard work buddy 👍 👍 👌

  • @waynebrown4796
    @waynebrown4796 Місяць тому +1

    Great work Jessie, hopefully your persistence pays off and you have a lovely working machine to show off when all is finished.

  • @kinecty111
    @kinecty111 Місяць тому +1

    Jesse you should put an air cylinder from harbour freight on your engine stand, it'll make your life a hell of a lot better I promise.

  • @martineastburn3679
    @martineastburn3679 Місяць тому +2

    Get some centipede strips to put around the various holes so they won't rub on hoses. Saves hose cost. Need a Scaler a air driven hand full of hard pins that cleans areas up easily.

  • @tujuprojects
    @tujuprojects Місяць тому +5

    I once asked in youtube from a professional welder why he uses flux core as it’s for cheap welders. He said because of penetration, he can get more done per day with flux.

  • @icepick1945
    @icepick1945 Місяць тому +2

    Go Jesse! Geez I love ya work, and your not afraid of it either. Well done. But I think you need a parts washer :)

  • @jonathankeith2547
    @jonathankeith2547 Місяць тому +1

    About 10 years ago I had to replace one of the tensioner rollers on my Cat 322 excavator. To get the master link out, I removed a couple of grousers and made up a flat bar to bolt back across with a guide tube to hold the drift. Similar to what you did with the second track, but it bolted across the chains using the grouser bolt holes. When I had to replace the track chains a couple of years later I took every grouser off by heating each nut up cherry red then using an 8 foot extension on a 1” drive breaker bar, that way I could reuse the bolts.

  • @classicgamer4451
    @classicgamer4451 Місяць тому +2

    @Jesse Muller yes what a video nice long one loved it looking forward to more of the same wow that bearing also that dirty 👍

  • @tollboothwillie0
    @tollboothwillie0 Місяць тому +3

    The amount of dirt removed is crazy

  • @surindersandhi3924
    @surindersandhi3924 Місяць тому +6

    Hi My Dear Friend Very Good Job ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @art1muz13
    @art1muz13 Місяць тому +1

    Great project, I agree with all the comments on your channel! Thanks for all you do for your subs and take care!

  • @clydedecker765
    @clydedecker765 Місяць тому +3

    You need to get a needle scaler and several forms of ire wheels if you plan to do many clean up jobs...

  • @MySynthDungeon
    @MySynthDungeon Місяць тому +4

    Here we go! lov your videos ,Jesse! Keeping it Real! Cheers!;-)!!!!

  • @user-md2in2rf7i
    @user-md2in2rf7i 27 днів тому +1

    not sure why i like watching you work so much lol, another great vid bro, still think you should get your merch game going to let us help you offset some of the costs of these projects

  • @ianhaylock7409
    @ianhaylock7409 Місяць тому +1

    2 1/2 hours 👍 If your son is hanging around, maybe you can teach him the name of the tools. Then he can take the tools from you and hand them to you as you need them. It will make life easier for you.

  • @ohcrapwhatsnext
    @ohcrapwhatsnext Місяць тому

    It is so nice a feeling to clean a piece of equipment and get it back to a well maintained machine. This shows you how durable these machines are even with so much abuse. I am looking forward to new parts and to see this machine with a new life again.... Great video.

  • @nautilusshell940
    @nautilusshell940 Місяць тому +5

    my back hurts just watching this

  • @jeroen1836
    @jeroen1836 Місяць тому +1

    Whoppa, what a lot of work. But anyway a very interesting lot of work. Keep going! 👍👏👊

  • @SPEEDY-FABSHACK
    @SPEEDY-FABSHACK Місяць тому

    You definitely aren’t afraid of a bit of hard work! Very patient too, hats off to you man! 👌

  • @robertneilitz4926
    @robertneilitz4926 Місяць тому +3

    impressive young man, you have to be proud !

  • @Doitgood52
    @Doitgood52 Місяць тому +4

    Jesse you’ve got all kinds of machines and you bust your guts lifting and dragging tracks!😮

    • @jmuller86
      @jmuller86  Місяць тому +4

      sometimes I dont mind using a little muscle. cant have everything easy!

    • @cyrilhudak4568
      @cyrilhudak4568 Місяць тому +2

      I think the next machine will be a fork lift for the shop. Diesel Creek has a bunch of them for sale.

  • @carloskawasaki656
    @carloskawasaki656 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for sharing, great project, your explanation are awesome, i learn a lot 👍👍👍👍

  • @robertpeters9438
    @robertpeters9438 Місяць тому +3

    Thanks for the tip to use fluxcore for bolt extraction.