I love these guys!! Always great content. Kevin seems like a great guy to work with. He doesn't seem to mind putting in work while you film, and I like that even though you're the boss, you treat him with respect!!
So familiar except maybe 40 degrees warmer. One of my fellow forestry technicians with the WI DNR was pushing logs and brush into a pile for burning and had a log pop the track off in January. There was about a foot of snow on the ground. Nothing was broken and we had I tracked skid steer if I remember correctly. We popped the grease zerk and used the skid steer to push back the idler. We were able to scoot the track almost in place. We used levers and come alongs to get the track in position and started hand pumping grease. I told the operator it was a day I would never forget. Good practice for operators whose primary duty is wildland fire suppression.
What I find is very cool about y'alls channel, is you guys not only work on this big heavy equipment and fix it and restore same, but you also know how to use it like it should be used, which is equally gratifying! 👏🏽 👍🏼☺
Brings back memories of working on heavy equipment with my grandpa. He was a Cat mechanic and then went out on his own. I would help him during the summer. He always told me that he was showing me what a hard days work was, thinking that I would get an office job or something. Ended up with welding because I loved it.
Maybe I speak for others, and, then, maybe not, but I have had a LIFETIME DREAM of driving a dozer. Watching you drive satisfies some of these wishes. Thank you for that. Particularly camera shots from the driver's seat.
Knowing what your doing in situations like that makes life a whole lot easier, think getting it back to the shop might have been a bit difficult 😳 Good seeing Kevin being let loose in the country side, did think though a couple of times he was trying to head but that bucket. 🤗 Nice seeing you useing the equipment that your normally repairing. 👍 Nice finish, DP would be proud.
Clint and Kevin, this video you guys just posted was So Much Fun to watch‼️ Re~Tracking that Dozer in the field, in the mud, right where she popped her track was incredible‼️ Your knowledge and skills are First Rate. Like Kevin was saying, “ just like putting your bicycle chain back on the sprockets when you were a kid”, only on Much bigger and heavier scale. Thank you both, you made my morning happy👌🏻‼️
Nice to see Kevin back on camera. I didn't know that the struggle bus has 4 wheel drive to get ti areas like that one. Of course Clint and Kevin kicked it back down that hill and got that dozer back up and moving on it's tracks. That's what happens when pros know their job and how to get it done. Nice to watch you guys get outta the shop and a chance to play with the big boy toys you're usually gettready to sell. Must have been fun for you. I know it would be for me.
Clint, what is missing is you and the team On "Dirty Jobs" with Mike Rowe, or the show "How America Works". Great content once again! Your job never ends with the extra effort editing the videos following managing the actual hands-on mechanical projects...Amazing stuff!!!
Impressive bush fix! I have watched several of these videos in which Clint is operating several different machines, he is a very talented operator with some skills. The other thing I like is these guys don't get mad and just handle whatever they are challenged with!!!
Really like watching your videos Clint. Also enjoy how you and Kevin work together. That track reminds me of putting one back on my old D4 we used to have on the farm. Stupidly I was working on a bit of a side slope and off she came! Keep them coming.
I had a vision Clint I see Kevin's pay check helping you buy an heavy duty outdoor bull dozer hoist to really clean thm baby's up good but all jokes aside I'm sure it's very expensive but would do wanders for randy an keep total filth an dirt out of your shop dnt sell me short just a future idea from a guy who watches you all the time.your good honest hard working folks.
Just goes to prove that heavy equipment isn’t indestructible. I’m a retired equipped operator/mechanic in Ohio. Was on a job in West Salem doing road work and cleaning out debris in a creek under a bridge. I was operating a 225 Cat excavator, there were a lot of softball size river rocks in the creek. I ended up losing a track in the creek! We had to fix it in place, what a job!
Surprised you hadn't checked machine out before you used it that day. Guess even the top guys make mistakes some days. You both made tlook to easy to fix out in the sticks.. another great Video. Thx for the fun..
You need to do a video on Kevin how you got to know him how he fits in with your business and what he does round the shop and also a bit about his background because you're the dream team when it comes to working on everything dozer and other things so let's see what makes the two of you such a good team another great video thanks again you never dissapoint with your content keep it coming 👍 😀
AH , another soothing video to end the day that let's me know that even dumb stuff happens in someone else's world. And a Jake break to cap it off👍👍👍👍👍
Shame to see the stack bent back, it's what you look at in the morning when you start it and for sorting out engine problems, have pride in your stack! good skills shown after you fix her.
I have changed complete bottoms on 20-ton escavators 955 loaders John Deere 755 loader by myself with nothing but but digging bar and an excavator jumping on and off a million times!! they are really not big machines but big enough.. but I will never be able to hold a candle to you guys you guys are amazing and I love your videos
I think that dozer is a good one and to me a fast one but it’s probably the operator no doubt you da man Clint and Kevins even having fun with the mini 👍😎🇺🇸NY
Nice work on the dozer and on the woodland, it’s going to be a beautiful place when you’ve finished on it. Pity to see the trees being burned, you should consider getting a firewood processor or a mobile mill.
And there was me thinking your job was to fix the carnage, not to create it. To break that idler frame highlights the potential for damage when clearing trees. I didn't realise it was that easy to run a properly tensioned track off. Thank you both for another good video.
I don’t think that you could have hit that yolk with a big sledgehammer hard enough to get it out, if it took that much UUMPF from the Mini to get it out, that darn thing was wedged in there something fierce! Well done, that’s thinking outside the box on your part….as always!!!
Log -1, 650H -0, that would almost make a fella pee in his Depends, wouldn’t yah think? 😮. One good thing though, Kevin left his Snap Off impact home, otherwise you would be twisting off the bolts, then you would be in a bind😂. All kidding aside, nice field repair, they can sometimes be a stinker, thanks for the ride along sir.
Good Video Clint ,Throwing a track and putting it back on is anything but fun ,I did a HD 5 while standing in inches of mud in a logging operation in Montana in the late fall
Nice field repair there...not like you uys haven't done that a few times--that little excavator and you guy's exoerience make a world of difference... Clint--don't 'run the wheels off again'...
Way to go. How to in the field. Usually it's raining everything's goo-mud and last day til haul out. Stump pile a great place for a ground deer 🦌 deer blind. Good work. Cheers 🥂
Nice work, sorry that happened to you. Studies have shown that on the 650H an exhaust stack that's tilted to the back and a little to the side is more efficient.
Don't forget to hit that like button it doesn't cost you anything but it surely helps out this channel and Clint alot
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$$$ and always fishing for comments he learned from the master Dirt Perfect
@Russ Gier, he needs to do things like dirt perfect those comment generators
Hit the like button is always the first step because we know it’s going to be good
@@MrPnew1 that's 100% true
Today you where Andrew Camarata fixing machines on the fly great job Bob 👍 👌
I love these guys!! Always great content. Kevin seems like a great guy to work with. He doesn't seem to mind putting in work while you film, and I like that even though you're the boss, you treat him with respect!!
Much appreciated!
So familiar except maybe 40 degrees warmer. One of my fellow forestry technicians with the WI DNR was pushing logs and brush into a pile for burning and had a log pop the track off in January. There was about a foot of snow on the ground. Nothing was broken and we had I tracked skid steer if I remember correctly. We popped the grease zerk and used the skid steer to push back the idler. We were able to scoot the track almost in place. We used levers and come alongs to get the track in position and started hand pumping grease. I told the operator it was a day I would never forget. Good practice for operators whose primary duty is wildland fire suppression.
What I find is very cool about y'alls channel, is you guys not only work on this big heavy equipment and fix it and restore same, but you also know how to use it like it should be used, which is equally gratifying! 👏🏽 👍🏼☺
Thanks 👍
I think you mean break them as well! Lol seriously get people one of the better channels. From a disabled country hick
@@C_CEQUIPMENT Not only do you fix this equipment, the performance of your work done was remarkable. Fun watching your channel 🙂
@@pauldionne1665 Thanks
Yep. Totally agree
Kevin is a master painter, fantastic mechanic and heavy equipment operator!! Don't think he gets paid near enough!!
You two are AMAZING! There is "NO QUIT" in you two. And needless to say you did a great job clearing that property! God bless you both.
Brings back memories of working on heavy equipment with my grandpa. He was a Cat mechanic and then went out on his own. I would help him during the summer. He always told me that he was showing me what a hard days work was, thinking that I would get an office job or something. Ended up with welding because I loved it.
Doing what you love doing makes the work so much easier. 👍
That was in the 90's when I would help him. 13-18 yr old. I am 43 now. Sure do miss the old man. He passed away in 2006. He was a character.
And more enjoyable
A lot of people will say that they know a guy that knows a guy that can fix it, but your the guy.
Maybe I speak for others, and, then, maybe not, but I have had a LIFETIME DREAM of driving a dozer. Watching you drive satisfies some of these wishes. Thank you for that. Particularly camera shots from the driver's seat.
Yes Sr Mr Kevin I already clicked 👍 and I am already subscribed 😅😂 your very funny Kevin thanks for the outro 👍 😁 😅
My dad used to get me out of predicaments like that. Now he says figure it out yourself.
Andrew Sr. at work! He was putting on tires this morning and your putting on a track.
Great that you showed us your boo-boo.
Knowing what your doing in situations like that makes life a whole lot easier, think getting it back to the shop might have been a bit difficult 😳 Good seeing Kevin being let loose in the country side, did think though a couple of times he was trying to head but that bucket. 🤗 Nice seeing you useing the equipment that your normally repairing. 👍 Nice finish, DP would be proud.
Clint and Kevin, this video you guys just posted was So Much Fun to watch‼️ Re~Tracking that Dozer in the field, in the mud, right where she popped her track was incredible‼️ Your knowledge and skills are First Rate. Like Kevin was saying, “ just like putting your bicycle chain back on the sprockets when you were a kid”, only on Much bigger and heavier scale. Thank you both, you made my morning happy👌🏻‼️
Thanks 👍
It is great to see you and your son working on projects. He is learning a lot from you. Keep it up.
Your expertise really shined with that field repair. It's one thing to do repairs in a shop environment and another in the field.
Now you know how we feel when we break something out in the field and have to fix it it ain't no fun cold and muddy on top of it thanks for sharing
Kevin may be full of piss n vinegar but when it comes time to work he helps you get it done. That is a good work environment there. Great video guys.
Nice change of pace video...I really enjoyed it...Thanks a lot....
Glad you liked it!
Glad Kevin back. First video he has go on road call in the woods. Thanks for the videos
Thanks 👍
Nice to have someone with positive attitude like Kevin!!
this video had it all, mechanical work,working with the equipment,and a ride along at the end,great video,nice to see Kevin back in the video 👏👏👍👍👌
I happy Special K got his chain back on his Huffy two speed kicker!😎❤️🔧🔧
Nice field repair Clinton! The 650 looks strong!! I’m sure you will give her the care she needs! Enjoyed the intro. Thanks for the video!
You bet
hello c&c equipment and kevin its is randy and i like u video is cool c&c equipment kevin thanks friends randy
Nice to see Kevin back on camera.
I didn't know that the struggle bus has 4 wheel drive to get ti areas like that one.
Of course Clint and Kevin kicked it back down that hill and got that dozer back up and moving on it's tracks.
That's what happens when pros know their job and how to get it done.
Nice to watch you guys get outta the shop and a chance to play with the big boy toys you're usually gettready to sell.
Must have been fun for you.
I know it would be for me.
Clint, what is missing is you and the team On "Dirty Jobs" with Mike Rowe, or the show "How America Works". Great content once again! Your job never ends with the extra effort editing the videos following managing the actual hands-on mechanical projects...Amazing stuff!!!
nice job getting that track on
If you two can't fix it, it's not fixable! Love the banter surrounding the skill involved!
'Use what you have' is an understatement for this repair job. Certainly 'broke' it. Nice dozer work too.
Great video. Nothing like a good day of field service work. Thanks again for taking us with you and Kevin.
Impressive bush fix! I have watched several of these videos in which Clint is operating several different machines, he is a very talented operator with some skills. The other thing I like is these guys don't get mad and just handle whatever they are challenged with!!!
Really like watching your videos Clint. Also enjoy how you and Kevin work together. That track reminds me of putting one back on my old D4 we used to have on the farm. Stupidly I was working on a bit of a side slope and off she came! Keep them coming.
I had a vision Clint I see Kevin's pay check helping you buy an heavy duty outdoor bull dozer hoist to really clean thm baby's up good but all jokes aside I'm sure it's very expensive but would do wanders for randy an keep total filth an dirt out of your shop dnt sell me short just a future idea from a guy who watches you all the time.your good honest hard working folks.
It's truly frightening how Kevin can take one look at a dozer and identify the problem 0.37 🤔🤣, great little dozer, thank guys for the video.
I really like your new intro and music...it's a keeper! Another great video.
Great team work, Clint and Kevin. Nice to see Kevin back help
Thanks 👍
Great video of fixin’ it where ya broke it… a pretty neat feat of putting that track back on without splitting it. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Kevin is a good operator
Well i would say you threw that track a bit too the left this is going to be fun to watch 👍😎🇺🇸NY
Might be time for a "12 Months of Kevin" calendar for C&C Equipment.
Great smooth repair
Wow!!! That little machine is in beast mode!!!
Nice job!!!
Just goes to prove that heavy equipment isn’t indestructible. I’m a retired equipped operator/mechanic in Ohio. Was on a job in West Salem doing road work and cleaning out debris in a creek under a bridge. I was operating a 225 Cat excavator, there were a lot of softball size river rocks in the creek. I ended up losing a track in the creek! We had to fix it in place, what a job!
Field repair. Thank goodness it wasn’t raining or snowing. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks 👍
You and Kevin sure make that look easy!
I say Kevin is a $30 raise
Putting the track back on started looking like a Andrew Camerata bush fix. Lol. Nice job. The Governor
Surprised you hadn't checked machine out before you used it that day. Guess even the top guys make mistakes some days. You both made tlook to easy to fix out in the sticks.. another great Video. Thx for the fun..
love the intro, thanks for all the amazing FREE vids! love fromAberdeen Scotland UK x
Glad you like them!
Clint keep posting the videos I really enjoy watching the masters at work good to see Kevin
You need to do a video on Kevin how you got to know him how he fits in with your business and what he does round the shop and also a bit about his background because you're the dream team when it comes to working on everything dozer and other things so let's see what makes the two of you such a good team another great video thanks again you never dissapoint with your content keep it coming 👍 😀
AH , another soothing video to end the day that let's me know that even dumb stuff happens in someone else's world.
And a Jake break to cap it off👍👍👍👍👍
Glad to see the old IDI service truck still out working!
Always
I didn't know a track would come off unless you were up to your azz in mud. Or on a dang steep hill, always my luck. Good job guys.
Gotta love that Whistle from the truck Clint and the jake brakes 👌
Improvise, adapt, overcome. You did, great work!
Shame to see the stack bent back, it's what you look at in the morning when you start it and for sorting out engine problems, have pride in your stack! good skills shown after you fix her.
I have changed complete bottoms on 20-ton escavators 955 loaders John Deere 755 loader by myself with nothing but but digging bar and an excavator jumping on and off a million times!! they are really not big machines but big enough.. but I will never be able to hold a candle to you guys you guys are amazing and I love your videos
Sorry Clinton just had a bunch of good ones had to get' them in. Lol God bless
Great one hand filming and working. Wow! Good Job!
great fix . glad it din't cost a bunch just a wishbone and seal kit. love the ride back with the jake .
you both should give each other a high five!!! you both work great together!!! you both are the reason i watch your videos!!
I need to help my farmer friend, thank you for this!!!!!
I think that dozer is a good one and to me a fast one but it’s probably the operator no doubt you da man Clint and Kevins even having fun with the mini 👍😎🇺🇸NY
Love that whistling turbo and deep diesel boom at the end.
I turnned up the bass and the neighbours where knockin 😂
Nice work on the dozer and on the woodland, it’s going to be a beautiful place when you’ve finished on it. Pity to see the trees being burned, you should consider getting a firewood processor or a mobile mill.
This episode of “Adventures of Clint & Stubby” is better than Saturday morning cartoons.
I'm liking the 650 H, pretty versatile and still enough power. I could use that dozer on my property fir about a month. Lol
And there was me thinking your job was to fix the carnage, not to create it. To break that idler frame highlights the potential for damage when clearing trees. I didn't realise it was that easy to run a properly tensioned track off. Thank you both for another good video.
Introducing C&C"s new mobile repair service.. Lol God bless
I've done that before. Fun!
Like the vide Clint and Kev .
You are killing my back Clint! Had back surgery today lol But so worth pushing trees and stumps 👍🇺🇸
Nice day for an outside fix
I don’t think that you could have hit that yolk with a big sledgehammer hard enough to get it out, if it took that much UUMPF from the Mini to get it out, that darn thing was wedged in there something fierce! Well done, that’s thinking outside the box on your part….as always!!!
Down right funny 😄 but a hell of a job guys nicely done 👍😎🇺🇸NY
I agree with DP:
Operator my Donkey!!! Never would have happen with DP or Jerry. Keep up the good work in the shop!! Love your Channel.
Log -1, 650H -0, that would almost make a fella pee in his Depends, wouldn’t yah think? 😮. One good thing though, Kevin left his Snap Off impact home, otherwise you would be twisting off the bolts, then you would be in a bind😂. All kidding aside, nice field repair, they can sometimes be a stinker, thanks for the ride along sir.
Great video Clint and kevin 🇺🇸
Its always a comic show when its you and Kev! Hahaha awesome🤣👍 keep them coming
Sorry about that guy you did a very good job
Good Video Clint ,Throwing a track and putting it back on is anything but fun ,I did a HD 5 while standing in inches of mud in a logging operation in Montana in the late fall
This video made me miss operating dozers. I work on bridges now a operate a crane.
Good repair! I was taught by an old timer Cat skinner to always knock down all the standing trees before piling in. Nice job cleaning up.
Thanks 👍
Glad to see , I'm not the only one ecan through a track out in the pucker brush!! LOl 😆
Nice field repair there...not like you uys haven't done that a few times--that little excavator and you guy's exoerience make a world of difference...
Clint--don't 'run the wheels off again'...
So destructive Clint. No worries Kevin saves the day.😂😂😂😂
Good job!
Way to go. How to in the field. Usually it's raining everything's goo-mud and last day til haul out. Stump pile a great place for a ground deer 🦌 deer blind. Good work. Cheers 🥂
I guess it could have come off in a worse place like pushing out a pond or something like that. Good Job Boys.
That Camo service truck is cool as
Love the clack clack of the tracks! Reminds me of WW2 tanks!
Dozer is work pretty good now.
Perfect little dozer for that job.
Nice field work. What a Team!
Definitely cool reminds me of when we go off-road and have to get our buggies back out lol
Thanks guys 🤗🍺🍺🇬🇧
🔥🔥🔥A FINE DAY IN THE WOODS FELLAS!!!
Nice work, sorry that happened to you.
Studies have shown that on the 650H an exhaust stack that's tilted to the back and a little to the side is more efficient.
Lol
Adds at least 25 horsepower due to reduced air turbulence at speed.