Repairing a $700 Auction Crane Truck!

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024
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  • @МаксимИванов-ч1у2к
    @МаксимИванов-ч1у2к 3 роки тому +504

    We have a saying in our country: "You can endlessly look at three things - how the river flows, how the fire burns and ... how another person works." It is very pleasant to look at your work. Good luck to you!

    • @gordonagent7037
      @gordonagent7037 3 роки тому +16

      I think that is an awesome adage

    • @jusrobington
      @jusrobington 3 роки тому +12

      Never heard this before, but I like it.👍🏾

    • @Digital-Dan
      @Digital-Dan 3 роки тому +5

      I thought it was three things: air, fuel, and spark. (And timing, of course.)

    • @thesmokydig
      @thesmokydig 3 роки тому +3

      Ah yes the diesel Creek fan belt squeal oh how we've missed that LMAO

    • @LaLaLucky7777
      @LaLaLucky7777 3 роки тому +6

      We have a saying in America! It's all about the Benjamins baby! Trump 2024

  • @johncollinson196
    @johncollinson196 3 роки тому +585

    I'm a journeyman crane operator, there's a couple things that I highly recommend you do. the first thing is to replace that wire rope. it's rusted bad. which will reduce flexibility and can cause failure. the second thing I recommend doing is to make some outrigger pads. small light lifts they probably aren't needed but on heavier lifts or lifts at a long radius your outrigger can sink causing you to not be level and you can turn that crane over in a quickness. anyway just my two cents from someone who runs cranes for a living.

    • @herbwhitmore4482
      @herbwhitmore4482 3 роки тому +38

      Good advice , hope he listens ,

    • @martinkennard1669
      @martinkennard1669 3 роки тому +29

      At least inspect the cable and do a load test periodically. I suggest twice what you plan on lifting or the crane rating plus. Assuming you might lift a full car body. Be respective of what your load test was and stay out from under it at all times. Cable is not the only thing that can fail. Great following your videos....and learning. I'm a retired heavy machine designer.

    • @Legotruck82
      @Legotruck82 3 роки тому +19

      Was thinking the same thing about the wire rope. Good call.

    • @williamdegnan4718
      @williamdegnan4718 3 роки тому +28

      @John Collingson You can never have too many crane mats laying around. Also, never hire a crane operator whose nickname is "Two Block".😉

    • @herbwhitmore4482
      @herbwhitmore4482 3 роки тому +7

      @@williamdegnan4718 or named Wild Bill

  • @1dadrules
    @1dadrules 2 роки тому +1

    Paint the boom white the new logo will stand out. Great truck it will look good when washed and the boom painted. That boom is priceless on the farm. Keep up the great work

  • @iamthetarget52
    @iamthetarget52 3 роки тому +113

    21:35 Holley carbs don't like backfiring. The Power Valve are vacuum operated. A backfire pops the diaphragm and makes them run rich. It's a quick check with a vacuum pump. And your guess on the sight plug and float adjustments was spot on. Good for you and your logic skills.

    • @rich077140
      @rich077140 3 роки тому +10

      Those pops out the carb probably took the power valve out. They make a blow by check valve kit for them to protect the power valve

    • @gullreefclub
      @gullreefclub 3 роки тому +3

      Can’t even think how many power valves I have replaced on Holley carbs over years

    • @petermoto409
      @petermoto409 3 роки тому +6

      @@gullreefclub You need to install power valve savers. 👍

    • @notajp
      @notajp 3 роки тому +1

      One of the things I always thought was a weak point of those carbs was the cork gaskets. They dry out and leak easily. Especially when the vehicle sits for any real length of time.

    • @rich077140
      @rich077140 3 роки тому +2

      They make blue coated gaskets. They are alcohol resistant. They actually come apart easy , I've reused them before.

  • @WatchWesWork
    @WatchWesWork 3 роки тому +579

    I think Ford stamped those F-series floor pans out of soggy cardboard. Probably the same steel they used in the exhaust manifold bolts...

    • @AngryCatMan1982
      @AngryCatMan1982 3 роки тому +26

      I feel it was the same with my grandfather's '76 F-150. Floor pans covered with roofing tin, weight reduction for the bed, and rather questionable front cab support. 300 & 3 speed was still solid though.

    • @aaronhoward7593
      @aaronhoward7593 3 роки тому +4

      @@AngryCatMan1982 so loyal

    • @DieselCreek
      @DieselCreek  3 роки тому +58

      Lol yah people can’t understand why I don’t wanna fox that manifold leak….. you know why

    • @AngryCatMan1982
      @AngryCatMan1982 3 роки тому +14

      @@aaronhoward7593 He used it as a daily and a farm truck until '97, when he bought a new Ranger. Afterwards, it remained his farm rig until he passed in '01. It sat under the barn until '07 when I revived it, but it was too far gone and expensive to be near road worthy again. Grandma wanted it gone. So, off to the scrap yard it went. I did save the rear view mirror, window crank, and F-150 badge as keepsakes. I had many wonderful memories with my granddad in that old truck.

    • @AngryCatMan1982
      @AngryCatMan1982 3 роки тому +21

      @@DieselCreek If it's not too broke, don't fix it until it becomes too broke. Sometimes my ocd gets the better of me, and I end up breaking things worse than if I just left it alone.

  • @gorecapac
    @gorecapac 3 роки тому +1

    MATT YOU ARE THE BIG BOY IN THIS BUSSINES.GOOD LUCK .WINNER,WINNER,WINNER..

  • @nielsroetert
    @nielsroetert 3 роки тому +92

    Another occasion where my wife and kids think I've gone crazy, as I shouted 'CONTACT' while watching the video with headphones one, that moment always makes me smile. Thanks for another really cool video.

    • @simonjones7785
      @simonjones7785 3 роки тому

      Av8 running on 3

    • @Ken.Lansdowne
      @Ken.Lansdowne 3 роки тому +1

      That's why it didn't start right away. He didn't yell CONTACT! He should do it every time, LOL.

    • @ditzy_neko3362
      @ditzy_neko3362 3 роки тому +1

      I also yell contact every time he says "Contact", like were starting a plane! lol

    • @clausiusuf
      @clausiusuf 3 дні тому

      That’s how I start the family van these days. “Contact.”

  • @makeitwork583
    @makeitwork583 3 роки тому +176

    Your willingness to jump into difficult projects that are new to you is one of the main reasons I watch your channel. At least you’re doing it right? Respect. Be well.

    • @GeminiWoods
      @GeminiWoods 3 роки тому +1

      @Laura Brown Does the carpet match the drapes?

    • @64marine
      @64marine 3 роки тому +1

      Same here; he is willing to trust God and just get it done.

    • @dhn1234
      @dhn1234 7 місяців тому +1

      wonder how many things he jumps into that we dont see, things that were too far gone, like piece of waste of time. Like that church that was falling apart. I would have run from that.

    • @makeitwork583
      @makeitwork583 7 місяців тому

      @@dhn1234 the first video I saw, he was digging down the side of that church. I thought he was nuts, but he was just doing it, doing the next thing, so I watched another video, and another…

  • @richard-nellmace2945
    @richard-nellmace2945 Місяць тому +1

    Matt, you are a joy to watch. You know how to "fix" things instead of what is done today, which just "replace". Very few know how to fix anything. I grew up with my dad who was a very good mechanic and he knew how to fix just about anything, it seemed to me. I really like watching all your videos, keep up the good work.

  • @RobertFay
    @RobertFay 3 роки тому +57

    *- Gotta love the "Subscribe" reminder in the Ford's hood dust/mud at **17:20*
    *- AND "Wash Me Soon" encouragement at **17:25*
    *- You have to remember, Matt, the truck came to like you because you brought it back to life.*
    *- It has feelings, and that is why it made you fix its carburetor, so it can do right by you.*

    • @itsnetts
      @itsnetts 3 роки тому +2

      It's "Washing Video Soon" but close enough :)

  • @merlepatterson
    @merlepatterson 3 роки тому +60

    One important thing I've heard mentioned about Dayton rims is to leave the nuts loosely on the stud and then bang on the locker tabs because they sometimes fly off at high speed and become bullets. Oh and one other thing, make sure you retighten the lugs after driving it for a while (another Dayton thing).

    • @thesalvagegarage
      @thesalvagegarage 3 роки тому +7

      Yes, I was cringing when Matt got down there with those wedges without the nuts on there. A lot of times if you do that, popping one wedge free will let another one or two pop as well, I have had my wrist blasted by a wedge before and it isn't fun.

    • @yisitaadventure3266
      @yisitaadventure3266 3 роки тому +3

      With you on that don't want learn the hard way.just lucky that thay were rusted on that normally go of with force and never stand in front until pressure is of .but we're all learning and that's what it's all about keep up the great work great channel only just started watching been great viewing like seeing old machine s getting fixed and used again all best here in Aus

    • @merlepatterson
      @merlepatterson 3 роки тому +4

      @@thesalvagegarage Yeah, nobody wants to learn the hard way. Split rims are another hazard. We knew a guy that had both arms and his lower jaw fractured to pieces by standing over a split rim on a tire machine.

    • @brianmadden6080
      @brianmadden6080 3 роки тому +1

      School of hard Knocks for sure.those wedges fly really well.

  • @gregwillis7767
    @gregwillis7767 Рік тому +1

    A suggestion on the exhaust leak (stock manifolds only): loosen the center nut of each motor mount. With jack under the balancer, lift engine enough to break the "seal" and use grease spray on mount pans. Lower engine and remove jack, start the engine and goose the throttle 3 times. If the exhaust leak disappears, tighten the motor mount bolts. I did this myself on a '71 f100 302. Suggested by friend with '66 international pickup. Mine never leaked exhaust again. If the engine looks kinda "cocked" in the frame rails, don't worry because the engine "walked" to where it wanted to sit anyway.

  • @CurlysRanchInAus
    @CurlysRanchInAus 3 роки тому +75

    Greetings from Western Australia! As a tyre fitter, I thought you might appreciate a tip or 2 when changing spider wheels or “Dayton’s” as a lot of Americans call them.
    If you’re ever in a situation where you’re struggling to get the rim off the hub, when the nuts and cleats are lose, lower the truck down and pop the clutch in gear. That’ll often brake them free without the use of a hammer.
    Another thing worth noting is to leave the nuts on the threads until all cleats are loose/free hanging. I have seen many cleats fly off with a lot of force when they’re hit with the hammer.
    I know those style of wheels aren’t very common in the US but it was worth the mention! 🤠

    • @DieselCreek
      @DieselCreek  3 роки тому +30

      I do appreciate the tips! I don’t have a lot of experience with these. They are quite common still and used to be even more so!

    • @CurlysRanchInAus
      @CurlysRanchInAus 3 роки тому +12

      Food for thought when you’re messing with the autocar again 🍻

    • @AngryCatMan1982
      @AngryCatMan1982 3 роки тому +2

      @@DieselCreek Especially on older intermodal & logging trailers.

    • @BIGSMOKE-bl2lq
      @BIGSMOKE-bl2lq 3 роки тому +1

      Couldn't have said it better myself tire fitting in Australia sounds terrible from what ive heard all the health and safety its good here in New Zealand they've not cracked down on it yet

  • @v206896
    @v206896 3 роки тому +17

    Thank the Lord that belt squeal was driving me nuts good job Matt 👍

    • @bluegrallis
      @bluegrallis 3 роки тому +1

      LOL 😂 Me too.

    • @waynekubli3068
      @waynekubli3068 8 місяців тому

      How is fixing that exhaust leak not worth it? The engine will sound better, run better and regain some of it's dignity.

  • @JudithStOnge
    @JudithStOnge 3 роки тому

    making the old girl happy, one fix at a time! lovely! A kindness.... Giving this faithful machine a chance to be used again to enrich owners life is what it exists for. Good you have at last allowed the crane truck another useful life. All Happyness!!!😀😀 😅😅

  • @fptrucking6990
    @fptrucking6990 3 роки тому +28

    You're my Saturday morning cartoon replacement.. thank you

  • @harpo6203
    @harpo6203 2 роки тому +34

    I'm too old to do a lot of these things myself, but for some reason, I get almost as much satisfaction from watching your videos as I would from doing it myself. Thanks so much!!

    • @Thebowzer221
      @Thebowzer221 2 роки тому

      I'll second that

    • @realemonful
      @realemonful Рік тому

      You won't get a thumbs up or a like for the effort you put out. This guy is only after what makes him money and if it does not make him money directly, you will just be treated like a bum. That's why I never like or make an effort to make these UA-camrs $$$ and there are many things you can do and still watch their videos but not have them make money from you while treating you like a dweeb

    • @harpo6203
      @harpo6203 Рік тому +1

      @@realemonful Somebody must have hurt you feelings. Sorry bout that.

    • @realemonful
      @realemonful Рік тому +1

      @@harpo6203 Thanks little buddy

    • @ronaldwprovo5530
      @ronaldwprovo5530 Рік тому

      AM 83 Yr Old myself .

  • @jonathansimmons178
    @jonathansimmons178 3 роки тому +2

    I love the sound of the turbo in the pickup, Matt at 16:53

  • @johnjohannemann1220
    @johnjohannemann1220 Рік тому +11

    As a Ford master technician of 30 years, I must say your skills are much more than a do it yourself, her all of them not up to a master technician. Good job at what you do. The exhaust leak would bother me more than any of the concerns you’ve actually addressed. exhaust leakage is just a pet peeve of mine. I do look forward to most of the videos that you make so thank you for sharing.

    • @DieselCreek
      @DieselCreek  Рік тому +13

      If your a ford tech then you are quite familiar with exhaust leaks lol

  • @ShawnWDunn
    @ShawnWDunn 3 роки тому +33

    Good gravy Man, get a timing light on that thing. It will probably fix most, if not all of the blowback through the carb, and the backfires.

  • @jeffreypound2904
    @jeffreypound2904 Рік тому +2

    set it up as you "Farm Service Truck" - the heavy version!
    love the vedio's.

  • @travisrulason3863
    @travisrulason3863 3 роки тому +28

    You can never go wrong with a red, white, and blue color scheme! Keep up the great work Matt

    • @leonardwalters154
      @leonardwalters154 3 роки тому +1

      I whole heartily agree with you on the color scheme!

  • @kk6aw
    @kk6aw 2 роки тому +5

    I know others have suggested using Jack Plates, extremely great idea. We use them on our 100 foot Aerial ladders, never can tell when the pavement will give way or the ground you must use, at least double the size of the plates attached to the outriggers.

  • @ianburit3705
    @ianburit3705 3 роки тому

    UPDATED = MATT me old mate, you need a couple of foot of very thin plastic tube, one end goes to the can of good stuff in the cab, the other end into the carb or air-cleaner, turn the key press the can engine gets good stuff while your cranking by the key - its so easy for a yard truck/Oh you can keep yer snow too/ we dont get much right by the coast BUT have been known to be cut off in the last few years thats why i got landrover diesels, always start, always get you where your going.. We are not a Jeep Island really, home grown will do for us.. thanks for the videos - Ian --UK.

  • @HankJr.
    @HankJr. 3 роки тому +113

    Love the “Subscribe” written into the grime on the hood of the crane truck at 17:17. Nice touch, also yeah a washing video would be satisfying. 😆👍🏻

  • @gen157
    @gen157 3 роки тому +18

    As someone in the commercial tire industry, I recommend picking up a set of commercial tire bars. While not the best on hard-packed rock like your shop there, they make pulling off and putting on tires onto rims and trucks much easier. Worth the investment. Might take a few tire change-outs to get used to them if you haven't used them before, but I would not be able to do my job without them. They're a life saver.
    Also saw in mentioned in another comment, leave the nuts on the studs when banging on the cleats. Even on nice and clean Dayton trucks, they can still come off with a lot of force. Thankfully I don't do many Daytons, they're mostly on older container trailers. Really just do those for JBHunt and Norfolk Southern.

  • @donaldwhitaker36
    @donaldwhitaker36 3 роки тому

    We always leave the lug nuts on a couple of turns before pounding on the wedges, Saves alot of pain in the family jewels when they fly off!!!!

  • @joemascioni3101
    @joemascioni3101 3 роки тому +53

    The metal hoops on the top of the boom are there for a reason. If you are in a heavy lift and the cable snaps, they are there to "catch" the cable so that the operator doesn't get a face full of steel annihilating cheek pokers.

    • @lakehunter48p55
      @lakehunter48p55 3 роки тому +2

      they also handy for climbing up to put new cable on. ha

    • @sallybrokaw6124
      @sallybrokaw6124 3 роки тому +1

      Oh I jus thought it was a perch for vultures.

    • @jimmycricket5366
      @jimmycricket5366 3 роки тому

      @@sallybrokaw6124🤣 underrated comment!

  • @tda2806
    @tda2806 3 роки тому +26

    AVE would be proud of you, the little laugh before you did the body work, the tapety tap tap to realign the cable hoop, you have learnt well!

  • @bertramsturgies485
    @bertramsturgies485 3 роки тому

    Thankyou for the straight forward videos not extremely edited but honest

  • @odc43054
    @odc43054 3 роки тому +38

    Amazing transformation from a non-runner to a working piece of equipment.

  • @richardhutchings921
    @richardhutchings921 3 роки тому +16

    Small pieces of rubber wrapped around the mirror bracket, then tighten them . Stops the problem. I have to say, you are a man with a big set of Brass Cahones, to tackle that carb job, never having done one before. Good Yob Mon.

  • @beardedscrapper538
    @beardedscrapper538 3 роки тому

    Love the camarrata comment. Dudes a legend When it comes to interior work.

  • @briagtexier7115
    @briagtexier7115 3 роки тому +17

    Please tape the exhaust in order to hear the engine roar!!And for the boom, a beautiful CAT YELLOW! You've got plenty of it and it will match with rest of your toys.

    • @sneakypress
      @sneakypress 3 роки тому +2

      Hi Matt, We think, we agree 😇 . A few people now have suggested the CAT Yellow paint would be nice. We think it would also match / contrast with the blue around the front grill. But, you will also then have to refurbish the tray frame with black paint, and then, of course, paint the rusty grill behind the cab. The cab itself would probably be ok if cleaned and polished. And make sure you replace that orange light cover at the front. Thank you for you great videos, from Australia.

    • @Calamity_Jack
      @Calamity_Jack 3 роки тому

      Maybe even splurge and put a booger weld over the holes (if there's enough meat left that is).

  • @braxtonnelson7422
    @braxtonnelson7422 3 роки тому +33

    Sometimes, I think that the best part of a Diesel Creek video is when something goes right and Matt gives his "laugh of triumph"... something I can completely identify with! I really enjoy seeing you come back to a project and give that laugh when you make it work again. Keep on posting... we'll keep watching!

  • @kaitheramptruckman7539
    @kaitheramptruckman7539 3 роки тому

    I bought a 1970 John deer 350 dozer and have been using it to build a road through 5acres! Thanks for the trip

  • @markrjones
    @markrjones 3 роки тому +18

    Can't wait to see Christine being painted!

  • @kevinwilliams563
    @kevinwilliams563 3 роки тому +19

    Well done Matt. As I sat here lisren8ng to the safety talk it reminded me of a guy in our structural repair department that took a crane truck like yours out to make a pick and ended up putting the boom into a high voltage line. The truck burnt up pretty well. He was nicknamed Sparky from that day forward.

  • @billgorman6312
    @billgorman6312 2 роки тому

    Matt with the right equipment you have a very good mobile shop. No need to worry about getting stuck, just lift the truck and put pads under the wheels.

  • @waynetrain8033
    @waynetrain8033 3 роки тому +4

    Cold starts in the winter, jumping a battery, and of course getting stuck in mud , and snow . That’s “ No Bueno” . The teaser at the end , on Ol Christine was 👍

  • @jimhelset7026
    @jimhelset7026 3 роки тому +11

    Love the audible engine running squeal on this truck... makes it easy to tell when the quiet engine is running...

  • @budlvr
    @budlvr Рік тому

    45:00 ALWAYS, ALWAYS smack those rim wedges with a hammer BEFORE REMOVING THE LUG NUT! Good way to save a gunshot 1lb hunk of steel! Loved the series; I went back and watched every sinlge one start to finish. Great project. You WILL love having that crane at your beck and call !

  • @ewanstewart8011
    @ewanstewart8011 3 роки тому +8

    Great to see someone welding with stick rather than the inferior MIG! I too would like to hear that truck running without a blowing exhaust, thanks again for another long and interesting video Matt 👍🏻

  • @hughhodgins9810
    @hughhodgins9810 3 роки тому +16

    I really enjoy these video's thanks for taking the time to make us old folks something to enjoy.

    • @skijet12
      @skijet12 3 роки тому

      His great but not only you older folks I'm a young buck milenial fascinated with old equipment and his down to earth average Joe best UA-cam

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice work for your First Carb Rebuild There Matt 16:19 @Diesel Creek

  • @williamschmiedel6890
    @williamschmiedel6890 3 роки тому +7

    I personally would move the cable replacement up to top of the list, they tend to rust from the center out so even a "decent looking" cable could be a ticking time bomb. There is a machinist on youtube that dropped his radial arm drill from his crane because of a decent looking cable failure.

    • @ericcorse
      @ericcorse 3 роки тому +3

      Watch Brian Block's video about moving his big Carlton drill press.

    • @dfross87
      @dfross87 3 роки тому +1

      @@ericcorse Don't remind me. That was heartbreaking to watch.

  • @andreforbes
    @andreforbes 3 роки тому +12

    Hey Matt. I've been watching your channel for a while now. I used to work in a quarry in Jamaica but I never really got into the heavy machine business. Since watching your videos I've had my eye on a cat 966 loader which has been sitting for atleast 7 years. I'm thinking I should try and get it. Who knows maybe I can get some work for it after restoring it.

  • @alm7707
    @alm7707 3 роки тому

    Hey Diesel Creek. Not many people will tackle these carbs, but I've found out you never learn anything just throwing on new parts. Likely that thread in power valve was cracked and engine vacuum pulled the gas straight through. I've done probably 150 of the holley 4 bbls through the years. Just did one last monday. The thing to note about these carbs with the governor is to re latch the hooked throttle linkage. The throttle will work but poorly if this isn't latched. Follow the arm that the return spring hooks to, and on the bottom you'll see a set of hooks. Rotate throttle fully and re hook the spring lever. Now is when I wire things together so it can't come unhooked. If you dont wire it and push the spring lever to rev the engine it un hooks again. I'm not sure why it hooks this way, but I get 2 or 3 trucks a year that are un hooked and the foot pedal is way hard to push.

  • @philhermetic
    @philhermetic 3 роки тому +9

    the ignition switch fault could be the coil resistor if there is one fitted, some uk fords were fitted with a 9volt coil and when you turned the key to the start position it fed 12volts direct to the coil to get a good spark during cranking, and when you release the key, the coil feed is switched from direct to through the resistor, so if the resistor is faulty, releasing the key will cut the engine! Engine sounds much better now!
    Phil

  • @jazzdakota498
    @jazzdakota498 2 роки тому +14

    Matt, nice to see your finally going to start on your shop. I would go with 16' high walls so you can have 14' high doors that would be good for any future bigger equipment and at least 1 door 14' wide. bigger excavators and dozers are 12' wide. also we put a 15K pound hoist in my son's shop that had 14' walls, we ended up framing out an area in the attic to accommodate the hoist it was 15' high.

  • @jerryforeman4543
    @jerryforeman4543 Рік тому

    Another successful project! Red for boom. Front is blue. Body is white. Red for the boom. Good olde red white and blue.😊

  • @bvnseven
    @bvnseven Рік тому +3

    Watching the series on this truck was great Matt! You did this by yourself and it has convinced me over the winter to put an engine and trans back in my '01 S10 Truck. Thanks for the great video...

  • @kevinsherlow7452
    @kevinsherlow7452 3 роки тому +11

    Damn Matt, you are a one man army with what you’ve acquired and capable of not only get working but working for you and making a profit from. You are the epitome of getting it done and at a fraction of the cost of new. There is market for what you do because of the exhorbitant rates of heavy equipment rentals or purchase. You are keeping it real for most folks that need things done without breaking the bank. I applaud you for everything that you do and the effort for making the vids that keep everyone watching.

  • @92fsoakcreek
    @92fsoakcreek 2 роки тому

    Old piston airplanes, when operating in cold climates (or just winter); before shutting down, would add fuel to the crankcase. Called a Dilution valve, and holding it down for a few seconds (based on experience). this would thin out the oil and make it easier to turn over in the morning.
    The fuel in the oil would eventually flash off as the oil temp would rise and the vapor would go out the crankcase vent tube. Easy peasy.
    I have a 1965 310 with the dilution valve still on the instrument panel.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 3 роки тому +13

    1:58 Crane truck: let me sing you the song of my people.

    • @raycar1165
      @raycar1165 3 роки тому +1

      I was going to say LOL to the op comment but after seeing the auto gen porn bot comments, Ho Li Sh It

    • @aserta
      @aserta 3 роки тому +1

      @@raycar1165 Yeah, UA-cam totally lost the plot.

  • @johndehoog5567
    @johndehoog5567 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the content. I don't how you run a business and then find time for wrenching on these projects. And if that isn't enough you video the whole process. Good on you!! Greetings from Niagara Falls Canada.

    • @DieselCreek
      @DieselCreek  3 роки тому +7

      Well my business now relies heavily on UA-cam so I make time

  • @badasssamurai4954
    @badasssamurai4954 Рік тому

    Man Bruce... You can stop squealing belts with a cam of spray trim adhesive! Works awesome 👍

  • @aserta
    @aserta 3 роки тому +42

    I think the reason it cranked and worked fine the first time in months, then didn't, is because there wasn't much fuel in the lines, then it sat overnight near full pressure, and froze up. I've had this happen with vehicles that are winter only (my plow truck, my snow blower) and because of that, i've installed a fuel cut off at the fuel tank. Once i'm done with the machine, i'll shut it there, and let the engine die from fuel starvation.

  • @3069mark
    @3069mark 3 роки тому +12

    Matt, I've been watching your vids for several weeks and I just want to say that you are one of my favorite UA-camrs. You are very talented and your projects are so interesting, all of them but mostly your repair videos. You are very adept at making a good video too, such as camera placements and knowing when to speed up the playback and when not too. I really like how you continuously narrate your videos, but only because you have a good way of speaking. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us!

  • @genesispuredeaf2390
    @genesispuredeaf2390 3 роки тому

    WRT painting the boom, I suggest gray unless you are looking to establish a different color for your brand. Then I would use that color

  • @nwbiglar
    @nwbiglar 2 роки тому +6

    My favorite fix for water dripping down onto the top of the engine is to make a gutter system using a split old big inner tube riveted from the firewall to the hood that spans the width of the engine. Diverting the water to the sides of the engine.

  • @kenmurray4232
    @kenmurray4232 3 роки тому +6

    First thing that came to mind while you were changing the tires, was I love work, I could watch it for hours. Being a retired trucker I have changed my fair share of tires. Never fun or as easy as you would hope. Thanks for sharing your adventures.

  • @treeguyable
    @treeguyable 3 роки тому

    Got an 81 f700 dump truck. 8.2 Detroit diesel. No turbo, no glow plugs, Cranks in an instant, even when cold. Would have been a treasure if yours had come with one of those running.

  • @Flyanb
    @Flyanb 3 роки тому +11

    We’ll Matt what you had was an exercise in the two P’s ! Patience and persistence, I’ve learned a lot from you over the last year, and grown in my confidence to try bigger projects. Thanks for sharing 👍😁

  • @philipcable7518
    @philipcable7518 3 роки тому +8

    Thanks for another great video Matt.
    The crane isn't going to win any beauty pageants but I'm sure she'll be of huge benefit to future jobs where you need to lift heavy stuff.
    Replacing the winch rope is a great idea the last thing you want is for the rope to part when you've got something heavy on the end that you don't want to drop.

    • @paulsilva3346
      @paulsilva3346 3 роки тому +1

      I was taught that you could put oil on cables

  • @davidtriana4739
    @davidtriana4739 2 роки тому +2

    Matt, I'm now a dedicated fan of your Diesel Creek videos. Grew up in Erie County PA working family farms on PA-NY state-line area making do with what others had used up and we re-built and continued to use. Worked gas distribution / construction and obtained a degree in petroleum engineering. I've spent my working career in Texas oil & gas industry and soon to retire. Re-built a number of Ford V-8's in younger years. After all the time and effort you put in to your shade tree re-build sure wish you had gone through the valves while you had the engine out and the heads off. All the best to you in all you do. Keep the videos coming!

  • @mitc0185
    @mitc0185 2 роки тому +17

    This was a fantastic project to watch -- really cool that you got it so cheap and then rebuilt the engine to get it going again. Absolutely a great purchase.

  • @darrenlangford6664
    @darrenlangford6664 3 роки тому +12

    Ignition timing is why flames were coming out of carby

    • @lovemypajero
      @lovemypajero 3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like a sticky valve, it will run fine but occasionally it will stick again and backfire.

  • @garylabree1183
    @garylabree1183 2 роки тому

    I have added two lines with quick disconnects to mate with some equipment used during cold weather. My service vehicle can heat an engine while charging the battery. My M35A2 starts quickly.

  • @doriswlongAgoandfarAway
    @doriswlongAgoandfarAway 3 роки тому +7

    I thought you might replace the gasket that caused the water to get in the engine. But all the stuff you did do to it was very interesting. I love the idea of the decal on a gray boom. Love this channel.

  • @johnbell6956
    @johnbell6956 3 роки тому +13

    I appreciate your reference to the famous ch measurements. While wrenching on hot rods in the late 50’s,60’s it was an rch….nice video

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 9 місяців тому +2

    Fork Lift arms Is the best Body hammer i have ever Seen Matt 😂 33:39 @Diesel Creek

  • @russrussell9381
    @russrussell9381 3 роки тому +168

    I think Andrew would be proud of the arm rest / door handle repair matt also you should get a bigger sticker on the dash which states minimum height !!!!😂

    • @DieselCreek
      @DieselCreek  3 роки тому +29

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @DeweyCheatumNHoweLLC
      @DeweyCheatumNHoweLLC 3 роки тому +3

      I was thinking duct tape for the arm rest

    • @Jayf1981
      @Jayf1981 3 роки тому +3

      Andrew just posted

    • @clevelandmaker386
      @clevelandmaker386 3 роки тому +2

      @@DieselCreek looks like you did a great job...
      Piece of advice...
      Be grateful you can work on it
      I love old cars
      But I can't afford it
      I'd have a Chevy Viking and a tri axle Konstructor if I could

    • @edrdnc6706
      @edrdnc6706 3 роки тому +5

      That was a simple repair on the arm rest, but perhaps Andrew would have done it different: Some diamond-plate cut-to-shape and welded to last 50 years.

  • @Spookieham
    @Spookieham 3 роки тому +57

    4 mins in and you just KNOW the bulldozer is next.
    What I love about Matt's bench is it's just as full of crap as everyone else's - not a TV show bench👍

    • @davidcolesr.8628
      @davidcolesr.8628 3 роки тому

      I Thought it Might Had Made Her Appearance Sooner !

    • @99unclebob
      @99unclebob 3 роки тому

      👍hell yeah to that, it's just easier to find things that way

    • @vidinwoodworker
      @vidinwoodworker 3 роки тому +4

      If in doubt get the dozer out

  • @rosshemming1347
    @rosshemming1347 3 роки тому

    I put an edel brock carb of my boat and Brutus runs better than ever now and put stacks with 6inch pipes from and sounds great and runs good tows like new have fun with it love you show I fallow you all the time thanks (Ross)

  • @1954shadow
    @1954shadow 3 роки тому +40

    A maxim at Diesel Creek: “No truck left behind.”

  • @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia
    @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia 3 роки тому +19

    I'll tell you one of my cheap old man tricks for those hood gaskets. Just clean the gasket off good and take a razor blade and slit it down the center of the top of it all the way across and open the hollow part up. Then take a new tube of 100% silicone and fill it up all the way across, then make sure it squeezes back to it's original shape, then put a 1/4 inch bead across the outside of the top and smooth any high spots and just close the hood down to keep moisture off but not allowing the hood to touch the gasket and let it set for at least two days or more if cold out and you'll have a better gasket than the factory. $7.00 Bucks is much better than $35.00.

    • @TheRCBasher69420
      @TheRCBasher69420 3 роки тому

      So what you are saying is to take off the old head gasket and replace it with silicone and the head of the block and valve thing ( I don't know the name) are so flat that it will create a seal.

    • @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia
      @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia 3 роки тому +12

      @@TheRCBasher69420 Reread it, "HOOD" gasket, Not head gasket....Damn.

    • @thefordmaniac
      @thefordmaniac 3 роки тому +1

      @@RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia You can't fix stupid.

    • @thefordmaniac
      @thefordmaniac 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheRCBasher69420 I hope this was an attempt at being funny. If not, May God help you.

  • @bladenrexroth2555
    @bladenrexroth2555 3 роки тому

    Clean fuel lines, clean the tank, add a inline filter after the tank and one before the carb. Check points, timing, plug gap and plug wires. Just had to do this with my truck.

    • @bladenrexroth2555
      @bladenrexroth2555 3 роки тому

      Paint the boom Orange with Diesel Creek in gun metal grey outlined in a primer grey.

  • @2020HotShotTruckingLLC
    @2020HotShotTruckingLLC 3 роки тому +5

    Love to see a 7.3 in that F800! I will make a Ritchie Bro's account this weekend. Just delivered a generator to the one in Atlanta yesterday and saw a bunch of light towers there. Didn't get to tour the lot to see what else they had though. When you enjoy fixing things that other people kicked to the curb it only makes sense to go that route, especially if it's just for your own uses.

  • @davidsnow1481
    @davidsnow1481 3 роки тому +10

    Well done Matt it’s great that you have brought new life to an old truck. Keep up the good work and stay safe out there.

  • @charleyl264
    @charleyl264 Рік тому

    You will be very glad that you have that crane when you start building your house and other building projects in the future. I too recommend making some pads for the outriggers and replace that cable ASAP.

  • @michaelcothran4064
    @michaelcothran4064 3 роки тому +3

    I love your cheerful optimism, yes safety is #1 being in machining, I still have all my fingers & looking before we move is so important, head forward Matt !!!

  • @simonsackett
    @simonsackett 3 роки тому +44

    Ahhhh... another Sunday afternoon fixing old trucks with Matt. Does it get any better?

    • @pookysdad4884
      @pookysdad4884 3 роки тому +7

      As long as HE is doing all the fixing, while I do the watching.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 3 роки тому +4

      Yep, helping Matt work on an old Ford 429 and my hands and fingernails are still clean! All the fun and none of the drawbacks!

  • @TheKubelman
    @TheKubelman 3 роки тому

    I can't get enough Diesel Creek.....yellow for the crane boom...and install some lights on the boom to illuminate the work being lifted and around the sides of the area where you're parked and working...a 24/7 truck..

  • @NicoSuaveee
    @NicoSuaveee 3 роки тому +5

    54:48 that “toy-tool” jump cut was great 👍

  • @aserta
    @aserta 3 роки тому +8

    Even broken, that's a lot of truck for 700, nice catch.

  • @charlescastle5566
    @charlescastle5566 3 роки тому

    The boom will look good with your new Diesel Creek logo. Good choice.

  • @donbavol9672
    @donbavol9672 3 роки тому +7

    While I was in the military, we often used the four F's:
    "Forget Finesse, just Force the F%&#er!"
    Good to see someone else that believes in that as a solution to some problems.

  • @koolkar55
    @koolkar55 3 роки тому +12

    Should crack the cleets before removing the lug nuts completely. Those things can fly off at a great rate of knots & can cause damage to anyone standing in front of them. Safety first As you well know.

    • @masterbates7016
      @masterbates7016 3 роки тому

      Supposed to break the lugs lose maybe one full rotation and then smack cleats with a hammer. Those things can kill you. Never take the log all the way off before knowing that the cleat is loose

    • @erik_dk842
      @erik_dk842 3 роки тому

      Time firster and money firstest

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 9 місяців тому +1

    700 dollars is a steel for this old 1989 Ford F800 crane Truck Very nice Rig Matt 6:51 @Diesel Creek

  • @anthonymiller7003
    @anthonymiller7003 3 роки тому +4

    old holly carby.. yes float level as you said.. great carby just full of diaframs etc..

  • @timodeporto686
    @timodeporto686 3 роки тому +8

    I think it could use some of those nice LED floodlights on the bed, and the exhaust would turn me mad, but still, for 700 bucks it isnt anything to complain about.
    Paint it christine yellow, not only the boom but also the cab, looks great with big dieselcreek logos

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael 9 місяців тому +1

    Tires didn't want to come off the crane truck on the driver side at all wow what a fight 49:39 @Diesel Creek

  • @lorengolliher2712
    @lorengolliher2712 3 роки тому +4

    What a beautiful thing I always think it's pretty cool when someone takes something that was destined for the scrappy and makes it something in to that they can use around or even on a job enjoy your videos enjoy what you do keep doing and I'll keep watching

  • @Excitable67
    @Excitable67 3 роки тому +11

    SO nice not to hear that squeal anymore! Love watching you get these old machines running again! Love the new logo. When will we see the metal one that was made for you in a video?

    • @nickmastroianni5557
      @nickmastroianni5557 3 роки тому

      You just need to add Andrew's favorite line: "There, good as new."

  • @jaypipken7444
    @jaypipken7444 2 роки тому

    Matt you need crabbing for your outriggers it well help with the mud around the farm . Make them 2 ft. X 2 ft. Square and around 4 ply of treated ply wood . . And the mirrors try and rap a piece of old rubber around the bracket .

  • @robertjames7869
    @robertjames7869 3 роки тому +5

    Love your channel and the enthusiastic initiative you put into the old iron.
    Keep it up, young man. You're doing life right

  • @Microphone73
    @Microphone73 3 роки тому +9

    Like the logo!! Also, minimum overhead clearance sticker is a nice touch :) Cheers!

  • @johnsnow1355
    @johnsnow1355 3 роки тому

    Really easy way to fix the belt squeals is rub a tire crayon on the belt when it's running. It should make the belt grip and be quiet for awhile.

  • @gitatit4046
    @gitatit4046 3 роки тому +8

    After the near miss on the shed frame I got a chuckle out of the warning sticker on the dash panel under the steering wheel "minimum clearance 13'- 6" " 🤣 - - sounds like something I would do. Great progress on the crane rig though you've made a lot of difference already Matt. Thanks for sharing the experiences.