@@JeffreyMiller-cy9zushit where I am, it's pulled out almost immediately if possible, and you get the bill if you own it. They don't give the chance to let it sit down there most times
I have been successful in many industrial engines with higher nickel alloys over automotive scrap. Last one was a Buda that sat full of water for 7 years. Cost a sleeve head gasket and 1 piston ring. The oils were more than the parts to get it to run.
Quality ... Nice one for the update on the Amphibious 360 slew / backhoe ... Did not think you would need Cam And or Tylor from Tecamo Channel :) lol peace
How does that fire extinguisher work there? Full of oil, you hook it into an oil gallery where the oil pressure sender normally resides, and prime the oilling circuits of the engine?
Yes & it works very well, We were going to build one from a propane tank, then thought of a scuba tank, after that the light went on, as a fire extinguisher has the fittings in the correct location already.
that was 1997, I priced just the engine in 2005 for a project & Cummins wanted $21,000, I bought a gray market Cummins 4bt by getting a generator for $12,000. sometimes market forces make it cheaper to buy complete machines rather than parts.
Likely to do some more next week, but we are planning to stop once we have the engine running again, unless it gets brought to our shop, if that happens it would be a few months before time is available to make other repairs. If it stays home Kong will probably work on it next spring, winter is soon to be here.
The one that is currently missing is a long shaft for both sides, it broke when the machine dropped through the ice, plan is to make a new one once it is known that all else is OK.
Covering the tractor that sat in a mud pond for 5 months with a tarp to protect it from the rain is actually hilarious.
It had been partially dissembled & oiled between the removal from the pond & the video day.
Im sure your neighbor really appreciates you, and your help looks like they are learning from it too. Thanks for sharing.
You're a good neighbor, sir.
Who runs the backhoe into the pond and goes "oh well, I'll get to that eventually"
It was sunken in a pond in December, it was frozen in place for a while.
Around here the fine for stuff with a motor through the ice is like 1k a day. After 2 weeks the state will have it removed for you at your cost
@@JeffreyMiller-cy9zushit where I am, it's pulled out almost immediately if possible, and you get the bill if you own it. They don't give the chance to let it sit down there most times
I have been successful in many industrial engines with higher nickel alloys over automotive scrap. Last one was a Buda that sat full of water for 7 years. Cost a sleeve head gasket and 1 piston ring. The oils were more than the parts to get it to run.
Quality ... Nice one for the update on the Amphibious 360 slew / backhoe ... Did not think you would need Cam And or Tylor from Tecamo Channel :) lol
peace
Ooww Would they want to cross the border lolol
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Should add one of them hose snorkels with a bobber on the end for next time
Honestly that sounds smart. I've never heard of that before, putting a bobber on 😂 flexible intake, that could work
He didnt get the submarine joke... How peculiar
19:14 😂😂😂 That is a pro move!
How does that fire extinguisher work there? Full of oil, you hook it into an oil gallery where the oil pressure sender normally resides, and prime the oilling circuits of the engine?
Yes & it works very well, We were going to build one from a propane tank, then thought of a scuba tank, after that the light went on, as a fire extinguisher has the fittings in the correct location already.
It puts out oil fires only.
$5600???? Insanity lol what a deal.
that was 1997, I priced just the engine in 2005 for a project & Cummins wanted $21,000, I bought a gray market Cummins 4bt by getting a generator for $12,000. sometimes market forces make it cheaper to buy complete machines rather than parts.
@@HOWEES I know what you mean, I'm a Detroit Diesel junkie and have acquired a few on the cheap that way.
Will there be an update to this video? I want to see this through!
Likely to do some more next week, but we are planning to stop once we have the engine running again, unless it gets brought to our shop, if that happens it would be a few months before time is available to make other repairs. If it stays home Kong will probably work on it next spring, winter is soon to be here.
How do the pins for the loader arms come out?
The one that is currently missing is a long shaft for both sides, it broke when the machine dropped through the ice, plan is to make a new one once it is known that all else is OK.
@@HOWEES is there any possibility of a video of that process (if the machine is saved)?
Hope dinner was awsome
Nice wig . U get it off james brown...?
Moron much?
How do you know it's a She?