Thank you for bringing back memories. I owned several A-64's. They were excellent machines. Great machines in a gravel pit, they never hesitated to load a full bucket.
That's heavy work, for anything a bit larger than that I remove completely and secure it vertically. Then use lifting equipment to remove and replace the rod. Makes replacement much easier, but watch out for the oil fountain! Great job👍
there was a whole bunch of editing from 2;55 to 3;05 hahahahah bro i know that pissed you off and ive done similar things myself but that made me spit my coffee out and the wife wonder if i was alright after hyper ventilating .
Ezra you are a hard working smart Man. Wish I had the knowledge you have. I do work on my truck and trailer. Oil changes. brakes. bearings. Change tires. but you lengthen frames. Put axles on weld. Enjoy your videos. Take care.
Matt of Diesel Creek;had a similar experience when he had to change the hydraulic oil in the transmission in his wheel loader,that he had named "Big Bertha".He wasn't prepared;for how much oil would come flooding & gushing out,and got a face full of hydraulic oil.Afterwords he said on his channel that the next time he has to change the hydraulic oil;he was going to be wearing a pair of chemical resistant goggles and a face shield to avoid getting a face full of hydraulic oil.
Ezra another great video. Glad you got it fixed. Sorry about the oil bath. I guess a new pair of pants maybe boots are next on the list. Take Care & Stay Safe.
Sorry man, I just had to burst out laughing at the oil soaking. I know the feeling.
Thank you for bringing back memories. I owned several A-64's. They were excellent machines. Great machines in a gravel pit, they never hesitated to load a full bucket.
Maybe not a "professional", EZ, but awfully close. I find your videos not only entertaining, but educational. Thanks.
Good job, Ezra👍👍👍
Awesome to see you do your own work and not be to worried about messing it up more or not having the right tools.
That job didn't seem too bad other than the hydraulic oil bath and everything is heavy. Well done.
Man, if these oil baths continue, this might be most informative Beauty Spa channel ever!
That's heavy work, for anything a bit larger than that I remove completely and secure it vertically. Then use lifting equipment to remove and replace the rod. Makes replacement much easier, but watch out for the oil fountain! Great job👍
i legit laughed out loud when that fluid shot out😂 love the videos being posted, can’t wait for the side dump trucking season to see more
there was a whole bunch of editing from 2;55 to 3;05 hahahahah bro i know that pissed you off and ive done similar things myself but that made me spit my coffee out and the wife wonder if i was alright after hyper ventilating .
Very good video thank you. For taking the time to show it…
Ezra you are a hard working smart Man. Wish I had the knowledge you have. I do work on my truck and trailer. Oil changes. brakes. bearings. Change tires. but you lengthen frames. Put axles on weld. Enjoy your videos. Take care.
Ok,glad you got that hydraulic cylinder redone, and working order,I enjoyed your show and I'll catch ya on the next one.
Matt of Diesel Creek;had a similar experience when he had to change the hydraulic oil in the transmission in his wheel loader,that he had named "Big Bertha".He wasn't prepared;for how much oil would come flooding & gushing out,and got a face full of hydraulic oil.Afterwords he said on his channel that the next time he has to change the hydraulic oil;he was going to be wearing a pair of chemical resistant goggles and a face shield to avoid getting a face full of hydraulic oil.
Ezra another great video. Glad you got it fixed. Sorry about the oil bath. I guess a new pair of pants maybe boots are next on the list. Take Care & Stay Safe.
I don’t know what’s funnier, that oil spilling or you dropping the frame rail on ol red 😂😂
awesome video
It was hard work but successful in the end, greetings from Brazil.
Only suggestion would be to use a ratchet strap to help hold
Mr Ezra Man that was a bunch of hydraulic oil. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.