As a former independent tech, i drove all over the country. I charged both travel time and mileage..many times the travel and mileage was more than the repair.
The Six Thumbs Down .I Think Theyve Been Watching Too much Gladiator.....Theyre Not Entertained the simple mindedness , while us exmechanics enjoy this immensely...you learn something EVERYTIME with Warren and worth his weight I Gold and I privileged to know him even though I am three thousand miles away thanks warren 👍
That's pretty interesting how you change those rails out. I all ways like it when work on dozer's and road grader's. More so than farm tractors. Great videos though. Thanks for sharing.
My friend Dale used to get a big old helper to swing a 16 pound sledgehammer while he held a railroad spike driving hammer to the sides of the pad bolt heads. Of course, you’d need to remove the rails & pads and lay them on their sides first. Says it works great, but you have to wear a thick leather apron and face shields cause those brittle bolts shatter and fly everywhere. You could also use a scarf tip on your torch. Those things work great. Nice video. Just subscribed.
Great little dozers. Wish I had a B model. Simple with the planetary final drive so you can do power turns. If I live long enough I'm going to have to do a track job on my little excavator and dozer.
Hey man! I grew up on a farm over close to Nyssa Oregon. Even though as I told you earlier, I did much the same kind of field service work up in the KFalls area for several years that you are doing. Good to drive along with you on these jobs.
New under carage and this man will have a realy nice dozer the paint and tin is amazing looks like its always ben under cover to be that nice i should have a 6way blade but lot of guys dont like them the blade he has you dont need to worry about pushing piles up over top of blade and this style is great for poping stumps and pushing big stones where 6way is great for grading and final work ares has 6 way blade i dont like pushing to hard because all the pins and hoses theas 350s are powerfull dozers
to call you warren and to take so long to get to the job this shows how good you are and shows that you do the right. keep it up mate and say hello to your son from me
Can even imagin paying some one to work on my dozer coast fortune but to replace that dozer with newer size running your going to right a check for $20,000 and up if its literaly turn key redy to work in great condition this one right hear is worth $15,000 and he owns it already
Fellow diesel mechanic here enjoying your videos up near Mt. Hood. Got a question. Looking at picking up a case 350 w/6 way. Any reasons to stay away? Thanks brother!
Can you explain why it makes a difference on the which side is which for those pads? They are made the same am I correct? Just curious. I've seen where the new "rails" were already made up with new pads, laid down at the end on the old ones, just simply drove over them to put them back on. The good thing about a plasma vs the torch, never run out of either oxy or gas. Bad thing about plasma, can't just "heat" things up. Great video. Cheers :)
Man I'm finding your channel quite useful you helped me a lot with rebuilding a kubota engine, and it seems your dozer videos will help too as I have a case 450 which seems to be locked up solid out of nowhere, and a JD 450D with screwy acting steering. How far down in Oregon do you operate? Coos bay Oregon here.
Cool Video. Honest work man. This type stuff aint easy! I'm sure you already got lectured by the youtube safety police, but I just gotta mention it.... Fire blankets at a minimum on that wood pile. I run my own welding business, so I end up on jobs similar to this. I always tell my customer they better not have any fire dangers on site before I show up! The customer should have moved that wood pile and wood dust out of there! Seriously, one spark, leads to one little smolder that can take off hours after you leave for the day. Just want you to be safe man and not burn the building down. Now, I'm off to check out more of your videos! haha :)
There is a multitude of things it could be, hydraulic pump. Pump coupler, relief valve stuck open, pump cavitation or sucking air, need a little more information.
Hi, Great video! I'm watching in Canada, and I can not for the life of me find the sprocket for this machine. Do you know where those parts were purchased? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks .
Years of model A-z E is new D7E electric hybrid drive and 325E as well new age . 966b is 1968-73ish And CAT has parts like no other for older machines. No one beats CAT parts service.24/7/365
motor head1 that’s the truth. Unlike most of the other outfits, I’ve never had any trouble getting parts from CAT. I think they also must pay their service and parts counter people better, because they actually seem to know what they’re talking about and care about getting you the right parts.
Ive been watching through all your videos, you do great work/ But I have to ask one question, How many sets of screw drivers do you buy a year? lol you abuse them SOBs in every video.
Doubled the value of that old girl. Maybe sometime you could do a video or talk about how you like your big service truck things you’d change etc and how it compares financially to the old one
Guess you will have lights to haul with you on these away from home jobs in the future , hope having the door open was more for your being able to see rather than giving the camera a better view.
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Quite the drive! Nice little 350! Well worth the new shoes! I need to do that to me hoe.... Just takes time and money. Thanks for the video Warren! Always a pleasure watching someone else work.. LOL. Been there done that, but you always make it look so easy.. LOL 😎 😂
remember. next time..do all the cutting with the plasma cutter. . save your bottled gasses. i would imagine you have the job done. hopefully you don't need the crawler to get the new components in from the cold.
Looked it up on a map you are a long ways from home. The rails on that old girl are getting thin in the skin I doubt that little dozer has enough power to break a link. Can't wait till part 2 its enjoyable seeing another guy struggle doing undercarriage work I know exactly how much of a bitch of a job it is.
About as much fun as kissing the dreaded mother in law that despises you with every breath. I hate cold steel and that is not warm in the means, should of been done in the summer months
Quite a testament to you, he hires you to drive half a day to do the work. There has to be others closer, but he called you.
The 6 thumbs down are from more local outfits.
He's charging him for his drive time,
As a former independent tech, i drove all over the country. I charged both travel time and mileage..many times the travel and mileage was more than the repair.
surprised me too!
@@scottgibson7534 nah just from the wussy wannabes that are scared to do road trips lol
Enjoy watching work on the crawler, Also enjoyed the scenery when you were on the road, Keep up the good work.
The Six Thumbs Down .I Think Theyve Been Watching Too much Gladiator.....Theyre Not Entertained the simple mindedness , while us exmechanics enjoy this immensely...you learn something EVERYTIME with Warren and worth his weight I Gold and I privileged to know him even though I am three thousand miles away thanks warren 👍
That's pretty interesting how you change those rails out. I all ways like it when work on dozer's and road grader's. More so than farm tractors. Great videos though. Thanks for sharing.
People trust Warren's honesty. UA-cam has been a great platform to show his talents.
Nice work Warren and Blake,💪👍 thanks for sharing and will be waiting for part 2. Catch you on the next one.
Coming up to 50k on subs! Congratulations Warren! Best mechanic in the West👍
Warren
Your young man is swinging that hammer like a pro. Glad to see you two getting it done.😎😎😎😎
must be nice to have someone there to learn and help you ,, a tough job, he knew you would be fair and honest $$$$
Thanks for sharing 👍🇦🇺🚜
Perfect sized machine for cleaning irrigation ditches.
My friend Dale used to get a big old helper to swing a 16 pound sledgehammer while he held a railroad spike driving hammer to the sides of the pad bolt heads. Of course, you’d need to remove the rails & pads and lay them on their sides first. Says it works great, but you have to wear a thick leather apron and face shields cause those brittle bolts shatter and fly everywhere. You could also use a scarf tip on your torch. Those things work great.
Nice video. Just subscribed.
I have same dozer, nice machine. Getting harder to get parts. Also have a winch not yet installed. Need the 2 arms that help hold winch to dozer.
Real nice little tractor!!!
We have a case 1150d over here in austraila best thing we have ever bought for the work we do will out my mate cat d6 any day
We have one excellent machines
Great little dozers. Wish I had a B model. Simple with the planetary final drive so you can do power turns.
If I live long enough I'm going to have to do a track job on my little excavator and dozer.
Hey man! I grew up on a farm over close to Nyssa Oregon. Even though as I told you earlier, I did much the same kind of field service work up in the KFalls area for several years that you are doing. Good to drive along with you on these jobs.
Ever been through Unity or Ironside OR?
l love your videos, just came across them, Ian from OZ
Nice dozer we have a310g witch is alot like a 350 but older easy enough to fix and parts are avalable
Well when I was with Uncle Sam we call them tracks , the pads are rubber add on so not to rip up roads and concrete . Keep up the great work .
beautiful scenery. I need to visit.
New under carage and this man will have a realy nice dozer the paint and tin is amazing looks like its always ben under cover to be that nice i should have a 6way blade but lot of guys dont like them the blade he has you dont need to worry about pushing piles up over top of blade and this style is great for poping stumps and pushing big stones where 6way is great for grading and final work ares has 6 way blade i dont like pushing to hard because all the pins and hoses theas 350s are powerfull dozers
I remember the last time me and my dad did rails and idlers on a dozer was a ton of work but it was on a little bit bigger blade
What a nice little dozer, thinking that could be quite useful. Had no idea case made on that small, and I was a case Tech!
Case 310 is smaller yet.
to call you warren and to take so long to get to the job this shows how good you are and shows that you do the right. keep it up mate and say hello to your son from me
Can even imagin paying some one to work on my dozer coast fortune but to replace that dozer with newer size running your going to right a check for $20,000 and up if its literaly turn key redy to work in great condition this one right hear is worth $15,000 and he owns it already
Pretty neat process. Always wondered how they changed those out.
Dang ol buddy heck yeah 👍👍👍
I put new rails on a jd450 onetime and the pad bolts had to cut on that machine also.
Fellow diesel mechanic here enjoying your videos up near Mt. Hood. Got a question. Looking at picking up a case 350 w/6 way. Any reasons to stay away? Thanks brother!
Those are good machines, just look real close at the under carriage.
Good to here! Stay safe and hope you got plenty of work and staying busy. I'm fortunate enough to not be affected by the slow down. Thanks!
Can you explain why it makes a difference on the which side is which for those pads? They are made the same am I correct? Just curious. I've seen where the new "rails" were already made up with new pads, laid down at the end on the old ones, just simply drove over them to put them back on. The good thing about a plasma vs the torch, never run out of either oxy or gas. Bad thing about plasma, can't just "heat" things up. Great video. Cheers :)
G'day great video mate.
You get a upvote just for working in the winter
Where did you find the undercarriage for this machine I’m looking at doing mine but having trouble sourcing the parts
Man I'm finding your channel quite useful you helped me a lot with rebuilding a kubota engine, and it seems your dozer videos will help too as I have a case 450 which seems to be locked up solid out of nowhere, and a JD 450D with screwy acting steering. How far down in Oregon do you operate? Coos bay Oregon here.
Cool Video. Honest work man. This type stuff aint easy! I'm sure you already got lectured by the youtube safety police, but I just gotta mention it.... Fire blankets at a minimum on that wood pile. I run my own welding business, so I end up on jobs similar to this. I always tell my customer they better not have any fire dangers on site before I show up! The customer should have moved that wood pile and wood dust out of there! Seriously, one spark, leads to one little smolder that can take off hours after you leave for the day. Just want you to be safe man and not burn the building down. Now, I'm off to check out more of your videos! haha :)
Nice work Thanks
I have a serious question, do you know what would cause the hydraulics on a Mitsubishi tractor with bucket loader hydraulics to not work?
There is a multitude of things it could be, hydraulic pump. Pump coupler, relief valve stuck open, pump cavitation or sucking air, need a little more information.
The company I work for is in the Portland area. Beautiful country up there. I'm in Texas.
Subscribe and share folks. Great mechanic with a great helper (Blake).
Love your show. We run 50 routes a week and wondering how you charge for travel time? Any hints or tips or how you figure it would be great.
Did you check out what kind of car is in the corner around the 6:50 mark looks nice?
Great job warren
Hi, Great video! I'm watching in Canada, and I can not for the life of me find the sprocket for this machine. Do you know where those parts were purchased? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks .
Oh man I’m in the same boat bud. I can barely find any parts for the 350 case dozer. Very frustrating
You ever find a good source? I'm looking for rails/chains for my 350 now.
nice vid,but I cant believe he spent the money to have all that replaced!! id love to have something half as good as his old stuff lol
Can you explain one of these days what the letters mean when you are talking about different CAT dozers. Like a D8K or D7F? What do the letters mean?
If you have a few min go look at the CAT website and check out all the different models and all the cool attachments.
Years of model A-z
E is new D7E electric hybrid drive and 325E as well new age .
966b is 1968-73ish
And CAT has parts like no other for older machines.
No one beats CAT parts service.24/7/365
motor head1 that’s the truth. Unlike most of the other outfits, I’ve never had any trouble getting parts from CAT. I think they also must pay their service and parts counter people better, because they actually seem to know what they’re talking about and care about getting you the right parts.
@@dclfarms6204 Union mostly pay well benefit s constant training.
Mitsubishi makes alot of their equipment.
Zane Golden D is dozer 7 or 8 is size the following letter is series. I had a d3c and a d5g the d5g was newer and 2 sizes larger.
Those track chains, liks, or rails whatever you want to call them, look really good to me before they got cut off 😣😥
Wife and I just got back from the Texas Gulf Coast at Port Aransas. 76 and sunny. Ahhhhhhhhhh.
amos snow i used to drive otr and ran from Cartersville Ga to Houston twice a week loved Texas especially this time of the year
Isn't there a master link that you could have taken loose rather than cut?
Yes but since they will be replaced due to wear anyway the torch is a lot faster..........
Great Vid as always
Thanks...
Ive been watching through all your videos, you do great work/ But I have to ask one question, How many sets of screw drivers do you buy a year? lol you abuse them SOBs in every video.
where can i get bottom rollers for IH 500c dozer
Nice to see the boy out with you. Stay busy and stay safe gonna be a rough winter.
Rails are what a dozer rides on. Chain is what a saw cuts with.
They're both chains.
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Nice work!!
SO COOL
Pritty nice for service man fleat service guy to have a shop to work in
I find the cussing works the best ,at least for me .
FUCKIN OATH
Warren, you sure are close to 50K
Are you staying in Baker city overnight? . I can’t imagine your driving all the way home and then back again??Interesting job.
Doubled the value of that old girl. Maybe sometime you could do a video or talk about how you like your big service truck things you’d change etc and how it compares financially to the old one
I was through some of the same country you were a week ago snowed most of the way on me.
Guess you will have lights to haul with you on these away from home jobs in the future , hope having the door open was more for your being able to see rather than giving the camera a better view.
dang the first set of chain's were tight.. I bet one could of heard the idlers pounding a 1/4 of a mile away
Wow beautiful snow
could you please do a video of steering problems/troubleshooting/repair on these case dozers? 350,450, 1050 1150 p.s. I love your channel :)
lol those look good compared to my 215
I can understand why Warren works alone 99% of the time. He still does the majority of the bull work.
8 likes, no views. STRANGE THAT.
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Quite the drive!
Nice little 350! Well worth the new shoes!
I need to do that to me hoe.... Just takes time and money.
Thanks for the video Warren! Always a pleasure watching someone else work.. LOL.
Been there done that, but you always make it look so easy.. LOL 😎 😂
G'day Ed
@@Murphyslawfarm Murphy, you following me around again...😎😁
10pm here Mate, my bedtime!
Have a great rest of your day!!!
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin Of course mate i am your number one stalker mate. lol Good night mate talk to you tomorrow mate.
@@Murphyslawfarm sounds good! Catch you tomorrow Mate!
Bunch of Aussies eh
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That’s a nice looking CAT, I bet that job warmed you up.
Hmm
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Y wouldn't it be smarter to just deliver it to your shop
remember. next time..do all the cutting with the plasma cutter. . save your bottled gasses. i would imagine you have the job done. hopefully you don't need the crawler to get the new components in from the cold.
Looked it up on a map you are a long ways from home. The rails on that old girl are getting thin in the skin I doubt that little dozer has enough power to break a link. Can't wait till part 2 its enjoyable seeing another guy struggle doing undercarriage work I know exactly how much of a bitch of a job it is.
About as much fun as kissing the dreaded mother in law that despises you with every breath. I hate cold steel and that is not warm in the means, should of been done in the summer months