Those guys even they look like simple people, but they are geniuses, not regular mechanics, because regular mechanic relpace a part with new one, doesnt make one or repair the broken one, whereas those guys mad their own parts from metal junk or repair the broken one and restoring it to OEM designe and function may be better.
They don’t have all the fancy gear or tech and definitely skimp on the safety gear, but they still get the job done. It’s pretty cool to see how they make do with what they’ve got and still fix up those trucks like champs. Mad respect for their skills and hustle!
I saw repairs like this being carried out whilst travelling India. These guys have 'Old School' skills that keep these trucks on the road and running, out of necessity. They don't have heaps of money to throw at new parts, or new trucks, just do what it takes to keep the old girl running. True, there's jack shit safety most of the time, but at least these guys had a welding shield to use! The repairs ain't pretty, the equipment ain't new and shiny, but it works well enough to get the job done, and I respect their skills applied.
I am amazed at the fortitude of these road side mechanics not only for their obvious expertise but also disregard for safety. I applaud their abilities in serving their customers but hope they all go home to their families each day uninjured which is the primary objective in the USA 👋
They overload these poor trucks past their limits and drive them into the ground. There's no maintenance on them, only patching when they fall apart. I saw this all over Afghanistan and iraq.
Agreed! Why don't they understand that? Just look at the massive modified extra leaf-spring setup & the chassis from what the original truck would have when it left the factory... The repair is an utter bodge job until it blows apart again at huge risk to everyone on the road!
@@perth7930 that's nuts. How often does some poor schmuck end up being un-alived by this sort of dangerous as hell vehicle? It guess there are 100s of thousands of these nightmares on the road about to break in half! I also add if i ever wailed on a piece of work in the expensive 4 jaw lathe chuck like that with a massive knackered hammer i'd be fired on the spot!... let alone arc welding on it without tying the earth to the work!
These guys do miracles and they are protected by their God. You do not have these privileges. You have social security, labour code, medicare, pension, cheerful banks for easy loans and a debt of 36trillion$ instead. But someone somewhere needs to work so you can afford all this! But don't you worry! One day Ahmad and Saad will save some money, buy air tickets and come to your place to enjoy your benefits.
I am a mechanic in the USA and these guys have my admiration and respect I wish I could hire these pros to fix cars here it would be a cake walk for them.
These people are real mechanic because they can fix the damage component and high efficiency.North America they will throw the damage part away and get the new part instead also would take long time to fix it
@@wah1628forever That's more for fear of litigation than anything is why they don't just fix the damaged component. Too afraid of being sued if it fails.
Their methods may be questionable but one thing we can say is that these men know how to fix a broken part and have it looking brand new,even though it isn't. They can't just buy new parts they actually have to come up with ways to fix things. These videos are actually very interesting 🤔
@@peterkelder5603 Well.... I want to believe in reincarnation, because I'm a lot wiser now than I was in younger years. If I can start again next time a lot smarter, I think it'd be terrific. But as a human, not a cow. PS... pakistani muslims believe in reincarnation? I'm learning stuff everyday! ahem
Love the safety boots, gloves, shades and clothes they use God please help this guy's don't know how they do it not even a pair of old shoes Bless then all.
Kalau saya amati orang bengkel yg seperti ini kayak di th 60an jadi gak ada kemajuan dibidang teknik termasuk keslamatan jadi tidak manusiawi dalam bekerja .sebab dia berlawanan dengan baja berapa sih kekebalan dia sampai trek tsb lepas dongkraknya ini cara kerja sembrono tidak punya akal lain untuk menyelesaikan kerjaan tersebut .kalau terjadi apa2 gak seimbang dg ongkos ia dapat ./ sama juga dg sopir trek tersebut tidak punya matematika dalam memper oleh ongkos dan kerusakan skarang sudah jaman sefba canggih dalam mengatasi semua permasalahan bukan jaman main sulap ini tertinggal jauh dengan jaman sekarang semua negara penduduknya paling rendah menengah keatas jaid ilmu itu untuk manusia agar lebih manusia semoga bengkel beli peralatan yg lebih canggih 😅😅ku doakan agar lebih maju saya tambah senang oke".
ότι και να πεις για αυτούς θα είναι λίγο. Εργάζονται με πρωτόγονα μέσα σε αντίξοες συνθήκες και καταφέρνουν να κινήσουν και πάλι διαλυμένα φορτηγά. Μπράβο.👍👍
Hi boys , I am impressed with your work, but I would like you to use eye protection (protective glasses) when using the grinder. I was a welder and we only have two eyes. Regards, Lautaro.
You can't swing a cat for all the OSHAA violations in this video but my hat is off to these hard-working people. They make do with what they have. What they lack in safety equipment they double in know-how. If I had a shop I'd pay them what they're worth. Their work ethic coupled with proper tools and equipment would be mind-blowing. Respect.
У них природный иммунитет - естественный отбор называется, лучшие выживают и у них рождаются дети, которые ещё в раннем детстве технику безопасности на *ую вертели.
Muchas gracias por el reportaje de la m ecánica pesada ❤ algo aprendí 👋🎁. Saludos de mi país Santiago de Chile Bonito reportaje mí nombre es Samuel Ruiz gracias y bendiciones para todos 🙏🙏
با حداقل امکانات بهترین نتیجه تا پایان کار و حتی در شب به کار ادامه دادید، رزق حلال و با زحمت زیاد و نتیجه مطلوب ، خسته نباشید برادران عزیز، تحت تاثیر زحمت کشیدن شما قرار گرفتم موفق باشید
They pack so many leaves on those springs that they are no longer flexible. All the weight is absorbed directly by the axles and of course they break when the trucks are loaded 10 times heavier than designed
Great respect for that guy who re-assembled that transmission like he knew what he was doing. I've done this job and unless you are on your A-game something will go in the wrong place or be left out.
In all my 41 years that I have been building and repairing class 8 engines, transmissions, and diffs I always did it in a clinically clean environment. Looks like these guys have proven that a little dirt and grit in the bearings and seals won't hurt a thing. Hats off to these guys getting the job done no matter the circumstances.
In places where labor is far cheaper than parts it breeds this type of ingenuity. Here in the states it’s the opposite with labor rates most often exceeding the costs of just replacing the parts outright. 10/10 on the safety sandals 😂
На первом видео подозрительно знакомый задний мост который они в прошлых видео выпрямляли и усиливали , не помогло . Парням бы хорошие электрогайковерты , так они бы в разы быстрее собрали.
I love the can fix it ethos of these guys. I understand, these lorries are very OLD and spares are non existant. so if they break it they have to repair it, usually over and over again. Casting a new brake drum was very impressive.
Damn that trans fix is just bonkers... Dudes completly fixin this transmision mostly on the ground in like one day(i think at least) In any first world country that fix would take at minimum a week and would cost a kidney...
The craziest thing is you're never find any mechanics in the UK willing to do what they do on the side of the road it's wild how fast they are fixing things🤔🤔🤔
It may look funny at first, but considering the equipment they got, these guys are way better than most of the mechanics we have in our wonderfull first world.
This time lapse crap makes the job seem easier and quicker than what it really is. Rather let the viewer decide when they want to speed up certain sections. And please get voice over or subtitles for people to learn why certain actions are being taken with what materials are being used. I really love watching these videos as it inspires me to also try to do certain things myself. Thank you.
Μπραβο στον οδηγο του φορτηγου που δινη διαρκως δουλεια στους αλλους μεταφορεις και στους διαφορους μηχανικους σπαζοντας συχνα το φορτηγο του απο το υπερβολικο φορτιο.
Astonishing! These are highly skilled men performing difficult repairs in less than ideal circumstances. This can only be economically viable if they earn next to nothing!
Gotta say...Even without the best technology, these guys are hard working and make do with what they have!
❤❤
What are you talking about, these people fly into space and are a nuclear power.
@@doon84 Not these people working on tires by roadside my dude 🤣🤣
Those guys even they look like simple people, but they are geniuses, not regular mechanics, because regular mechanic relpace a part with new one, doesnt make one or repair the broken one, whereas those guys mad their own parts from metal junk or repair the broken one and restoring it to OEM designe and function may be better.
@@doon84 They have a space program India won't allow rockets.
They don’t have all the fancy gear or tech and definitely skimp on the safety gear, but they still get the job done. It’s pretty cool to see how they make do with what they’ve got and still fix up those trucks like champs. Mad respect for their skills and hustle!
I saw repairs like this being carried out whilst travelling India. These guys have 'Old School' skills that keep these trucks on the road and running, out of necessity. They don't have heaps of money to throw at new parts, or new trucks, just do what it takes to keep the old girl running. True, there's jack shit safety most of the time, but at least these guys had a welding shield to use! The repairs ain't pretty, the equipment ain't new and shiny, but it works well enough to get the job done, and I respect their skills applied.
Anyone else note axle broke on previous weld repair :)
The axles have been in and out of those trucks so many times the bolts do not have time to get rusty.
@@mykelbaurle5758 lol
@ what time?
Yes. Axle is clearly sleeved from a previous repair.
@@SeekYHWHsface 14:44
1:17:44 Technically some of the axles have been repaired so many times they qualify as layered Damascus.
Вот больше как дебилами пакистанских извозчиков назвать не могу, ещё больше грузи , ещё чаще будешь чинить
😂😂😂
How much weld? All of it. No filler
Best ever..
People here are very resourceful, do whatever they have to in moving forward,my respect.
Oni są niesamowici , jestem pełen podziwu.👌👍
От нищеты голыми руками ужас
I am amazed at the fortitude of these road side mechanics not only for their obvious expertise but also disregard for safety. I applaud their abilities in serving their customers but hope they all go home to their families each day uninjured which is the primary objective in the USA 👋
✨🥂
8:22 look at their fingers... Uninjured is just a dream there...
Che dire non ci sono parole x descrivere il lavoro di questi ragazzi
love the communication sounds like busy mice....scrawling around !! good video...thanks for the upload.
In the first segment these guys can fix just about anything given limited tools they welded up the axel instead of replacing it. - Great Work!
They overload these poor trucks past their limits and drive them into the ground. There's no maintenance on them, only patching when they fall apart. I saw this all over Afghanistan and iraq.
Agreed! Why don't they understand that? Just look at the massive modified extra leaf-spring setup & the chassis from what the original truck would have when it left the factory... The repair is an utter bodge job until it blows apart again at huge risk to everyone on the road!
@@peteb2mate you’ve got to understand they make minimal money so they basically forced to overload these trucks to make a liveable income
@@perth7930 that's nuts. How often does some poor schmuck end up being un-alived by this sort of dangerous as hell vehicle? It guess there are 100s of thousands of these nightmares on the road about to break in half! I also add if i ever wailed on a piece of work in the expensive 4 jaw lathe chuck like that with a massive knackered hammer i'd be fired on the spot!... let alone arc welding on it without tying the earth to the work!
These guys do miracles and they are protected by their God. You do not have these privileges. You have social security, labour code, medicare, pension, cheerful banks for easy loans and a debt of 36trillion$ instead. But someone somewhere needs to work so you can afford all this! But don't you worry! One day Ahmad and Saad will save some money, buy air tickets and come to your place to enjoy your benefits.
増しリーフの厚み…😅
Respect from Long Beach, California!
I am a mechanic in the USA and these guys have my admiration and respect I wish I could hire these pros to fix cars here it would be a cake walk for them.
✨🥂
هذي باكستان فخر الامه الاسلاميه
These people are real mechanic because they can fix the damage component and high efficiency.North America they will throw the damage part away and get the new part instead also would take long time to fix it
@@wah1628forever That's more for fear of litigation than anything is why they don't just fix the damaged component. Too afraid of being sued if it fails.
@@استغفرالله-ت8و5ش That's why nobody gives you a shit when you are begging.
Their methods may be questionable but one thing we can say is that these men know how to fix a broken part and have it looking brand new,even though it isn't. They can't just buy new parts they actually have to come up with ways to fix things. These videos are actually very interesting 🤔
Respect to hardworking people.
Good job transmission repairman number one
These dudes have more trust in car jacks and wood blocks than I have in myself
Dont forget they have special safety shoes 😅.
@@peterkelder5603 LOL
hopefully you never try to use yourself to hold up a vehicle then... but yes, I was thinking life is cheap.
@@annpeerkat2020 Anyway they believe to reincarnate soon and come back as a holy cow just so strong and almost so intelligent
@@peterkelder5603 Well.... I want to believe in reincarnation, because I'm a lot wiser now than I was in younger years. If I can start again next time a lot smarter, I think it'd be terrific. But as a human, not a cow.
PS... pakistani muslims believe in reincarnation? I'm learning stuff everyday! ahem
I enjoy watching the work of professionals in action.
Super that the video is in 4K, you can see all the details.
Love the safety boots, gloves, shades and clothes they use God please help this guy's don't know how they do it not even a pair of old shoes Bless then all.
about the shoes, it's a cultural thing, they use sandals everywhere, we gotta be careful our standards are not everybody´s standards.
Very intelligent mechanics even in very difficult conditions. Examples of who can solve it.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Carlos Eduardo
Brasil🇧🇷
Wish I had these guys in our shop. Their work ethic alone, armed with proper tools and equipment would be a gold mine
and 0 regards for saftey
@@bormin88they can't effort safety, don't measure everything with your western standards.
They certainly get the job done
На такой мост наверняка не больше 8 тонн. Но они так не умеют и по 16 грузят если не больше😂 Но волшебники в сандалях могут всё👍🤣
Грузовику главное до соседней провинции доехать, там эстафету с мостом уже местные подхватят.
@@ИванСергеевич-ц4т❤
Я думаю что только за счёт дешёвого ремонта, работа с таким перегрузом окупается и то не факт. Так и ездят от ремонта до ремонта.
мост уже не первый раз там ломается,заварят и опять сломается,вопрос кто при этом умрёт,жуть ваще на такое смотреть
Kalau saya amati orang bengkel yg seperti ini kayak di th 60an jadi gak ada kemajuan dibidang teknik termasuk keslamatan jadi tidak manusiawi dalam bekerja .sebab dia berlawanan dengan baja berapa sih kekebalan dia sampai trek tsb lepas dongkraknya ini cara kerja sembrono tidak punya akal lain untuk menyelesaikan kerjaan tersebut .kalau terjadi apa2 gak seimbang dg ongkos ia dapat ./ sama juga dg sopir trek tersebut tidak punya matematika dalam memper oleh ongkos dan kerusakan skarang sudah jaman sefba canggih dalam mengatasi semua permasalahan bukan jaman main sulap ini tertinggal jauh dengan jaman sekarang semua negara penduduknya paling rendah menengah keatas jaid ilmu itu untuk manusia agar lebih manusia semoga bengkel beli peralatan yg lebih canggih 😅😅ku doakan agar lebih maju saya tambah senang oke".
In Japan, we replace all the broken parts with new ones. However, repairing only the broken parts is an amazing technique in a way.
ότι και να πεις για αυτούς θα είναι λίγο. Εργάζονται με πρωτόγονα μέσα σε αντίξοες συνθήκες και καταφέρνουν να κινήσουν και πάλι διαλυμένα φορτηγά. Μπράβο.👍👍
Кто то: А зачем нужны подобные видео?
Я: Чтобы перед сном включать.
I'm glad I'm not the only one watching these in bed.
بارك الله بأيديكم و عقولكم ... عمل رائع و متقن رغم صعوبة الظروف و قلة الامكانيات
Hi boys , I am impressed with your work, but I would like you to use eye protection (protective glasses) when using the grinder. I was a welder and we only have two eyes. Regards, Lautaro.
Necessity really is the mother of invention
I admire their hard work
It is amazing how many people like to watch mechanics work! I remember when the USA was like this before the throw away period we are on now!
Respect to these People!
These guys are mechanical beasts!
Admirable!
You can't swing a cat for all the OSHAA violations in this video but my hat is off to these hard-working people. They make do with what they have. What they lack in safety equipment they double in know-how. If I had a shop I'd pay them what they're worth. Their work ethic coupled with proper tools and equipment would be mind-blowing. Respect.
They are genius.
And not a squirt of WD-40.
I love the work and skill of these guys
They make the world a better place.
Больше всего нравится соблюдение правил безопасности в таких видео , просто шикарно
2 помрет новых 3 появится. Ничего страшного.
У них природный иммунитет - естественный отбор называется, лучшие выживают и у них рождаются дети, которые ещё в раннем детстве технику безопасности на *ую вертели.
Они технику безопасности с детства на ×ую вертели.
have to love their safety equipment like their steel toe safety sandals.
Excelente trabajo saludos desde Colombia 👍🏼
Muchas gracias por el reportaje de la m
ecánica pesada ❤ algo aprendí 👋🎁. Saludos de mi país Santiago de Chile
Bonito reportaje mí nombre es Samuel Ruiz gracias y bendiciones para todos 🙏🙏
با حداقل امکانات بهترین نتیجه
تا پایان کار و حتی در شب به کار ادامه دادید، رزق حلال و با زحمت زیاد و نتیجه مطلوب ، خسته نباشید برادران عزیز،
تحت تاثیر زحمت کشیدن شما قرار گرفتم
موفق باشید
12:15 OI !! That Guy is wearing real Shoes, this is a violation against the high secure Sandals Law......
From buenos aires argentina congratulaciones you're great mechanics
It's amazing how they can do such a big repair with limited resources and equipment, without modern heavy equipment. Kudos to these amazing engineers.
Если это только можно назвать ремонтом. Синяя изолента держит лучше, чем их сварка
Certainly hard working guys, with plenty of customers.
Bhaijaan aapka kaam bahoot achha laga aapne majbooti ka poora khyaal rakha
Yes, they lack technology and equipment, but they have an abundance of skilled workers.
Bravissimi complimenti. È un piacere vedervi lavorare così bene e precisi. 👍👍👍
Beat to fit, glue to stick, and paint to match. DOT approved.
nice video. Great workers, congratulations. Unfortunately I think the welds won't hold up very long, the trucks are always overloaded.
Having experience in this work I have to say some of these guys are extremely strong
Your observation was good 👍
오늘도 큰형님 나왔죠
truly amazing many people in the west with modern equipment couldn't do this
mais bien sur , c'est le moyen age , aucune sécurité pas outils digne de ce nom , s'en remettre à dieu voila le résultat tu n'a besoin de rien.
They pack so many leaves on those springs that they are no longer flexible. All the weight is absorbed directly by the axles and of course they break when the trucks are loaded 10 times heavier than designed
Интересно сколько раз этот задний мост ( 1 ) уже варили ?
Great work Brooklyn is watching 👀
Great respect for that guy who re-assembled that transmission like he knew what he was doing. I've done this job and unless you are on your A-game something will go in the wrong place or be left out.
In all my 41 years that I have been building and repairing class 8 engines, transmissions, and diffs I always did it in a clinically clean environment. Looks like these guys have proven that a little dirt and grit in the bearings and seals won't hurt a thing. Hats off to these guys getting the job done no matter the circumstances.
Just one ratchet and these guys are on a whole different level.
great content 👍
Sou brasileiro admiro muito seus trabalhos parabéns
Oq n falta é buzina nesses vídeos deles kkkkk
@agrokliemann3760 kkk
This guy must be triple A road side service 😊
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In places where labor is far cheaper than parts it breeds this type of ingenuity. Here in the states it’s the opposite with labor rates most often exceeding the costs of just replacing the parts outright. 10/10 on the safety sandals 😂
True mechanics in every stretch
Great work, brothers, that's lot of leaf spring 👍🏼 :)
You guys do awesome 👍👍 work 5stars.
출장 수리 한국에선 절대 못 하는 진짜 기술자들....훌륭합니다.
70년까진 한국이 하던겁니다
Como quisiera que en mi pais hubieran mecánicos como estos.
the video quality is just wowww
На первом видео подозрительно знакомый задний мост который они в прошлых видео выпрямляли и усиливали , не помогло . Парням бы хорошие электрогайковерты , так они бы в разы быстрее собрали.
🎉то была другая сторона)
How long will it work?
Yes!
Nice rims v😮
Parabéns! Ótimos profissionais!
I love the can fix it ethos of these guys. I understand, these lorries are very OLD and spares are non existant.
so if they break it they have to repair it, usually over and over again. Casting a new brake drum was very impressive.
Good 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
These are the most talented flip flop mechanics I'd ever seen.
非常棒的技術人員
هذا إبداع وعمل رائع أيها الأخوه ❤ بارك الله فيكم ❤ أخوكم من العراق
Third time is a charm!
Damn that trans fix is just bonkers... Dudes completly fixin this transmision mostly on the ground in like one day(i think at least) In any first world country that fix would take at minimum a week and would cost a kidney...
У ребят золотые руки! У нас вообще на трассе никто и никогда ничего не делает!
Good job bro
The craziest thing is you're never find any mechanics in the UK willing to do what they do on the side of the road it's wild how fast they are fixing things🤔🤔🤔
It may look funny at first, but considering the equipment they got, these guys are way better than most of the mechanics we have in our wonderfull first world.
This time lapse crap makes the job seem easier and quicker than what it really is. Rather let the viewer decide when they want to speed up certain sections. And please get voice over or subtitles for people to learn why certain actions are being taken with what materials are being used. I really love watching these videos as it inspires me to also try to do certain things myself. Thank you.
Amazing!!
In case you are wondering these repair shops are somewhere in Pakistan. The language written on these trucks is Urdu
The labour cost of all the mechanics in all the 4 repairs of this video is less then the oil change in the western countries!
Μπραβο στον οδηγο του φορτηγου που δινη διαρκως δουλεια στους αλλους μεταφορεις και στους διαφορους μηχανικους σπαζοντας συχνα το φορτηγο του απο το υπερβολικο φορτιο.
Wonderful mechanism.
Good job Guys ;oP
Astonishing! These are highly skilled men performing difficult repairs in less than ideal circumstances. This can only be economically viable if they earn next to nothing!
These guys know exactly what they are doing...Manual, no much of equipment.
Kudos to u guys. Should have been fixed right the first time though....that's why we have weight limits. Still amazing
good
those are some crazy colors...
Except for a few safety infringements, I would say everyone did an amazing job.
The tractor passing with the load full of hay stacks summarizes the abuse that vehicles in that area endure.
Fast how they repair a transmission…industrial countries takes weeks to repair one…
The content is top-notch; I've learned so much!