I would prefer watching skilled women in bikinis doing the same job, though I digress as my imagination takes me to other places, but ok, watching Clint and Kevin comes in a close second 🤣
One thing enjoyable about C & C channel is the Boss ain't up in the office feet on his desk sippin' coffee as his hardwirking Sausage Fingers employee is struggling by himself to get that beast back on the job. Clint is right there in the thick of it gettin' greasey right beside him. Another satisfied customer gets his equipment back and reliable. Amazing how one circlip could put a monkey wrench in the works. Also amazing how little room they had to get at it.
I like your integrity by only doing what's needed. The customer benefits by not being shafted and knowing they can trust you guys to know your onions. A car dealer would have just fitted a brand new engine. You guys work well together and this was an enjoyable video. Thank you Clinton & Kevin.
It amazes me that you can look at a piece of metal in an drain pan and diagnose the probable issue. Lots of skill and experience at work here! Great video guys!
My heart sunk when you dropped those washers on the brake assembly. I thought how in world is he going to be able to reinstall those, but you made it look easy, great job.
My, those Loggers can be a little hard on the iron. The good thing is when the Loggers are working it is job security for you Guys :-) That was a great piece of trouble shooting, that initially looked very difficult. Thank you for posting, all the best from the U.K.
We came down this week and bought a grapple rake we put on a Bobcat. Nice to meet some of you guys and happy with the purchase. Another satisfied customer.
As a former Maint. manager for a logging/Mill operation I can tell you that logging is hard, almost destructive, on equipment. Great video on the repairs of this old John Deere Clint.
Loggers are hard on Equipment. Though where some of them are working it's CRAZY steep and Rocky sometimes..Great Fix Clint and Sausage Fingers ..LOL😂..Its a Damn Shame a 5 cent part broke too cause this repair.. They are a Good Dozer they can handle Alot of abuse...Loggers are hard working Fools for sure..Great Video Guys..
You'd have a hell of a time lining up that winch without a fortlift. But then again it looks like you can't take it out without one so there is that. Always good for a laugh when the Boss missorders.
3/26/23; ..amazing how you have learned sooo many details on these various machines; you no trouble zooming in on t exact problem, then somehow get yur 📸 camera & fingers inside the belly of the beast & fix it! So how much $ did a broken 'c' clip on left brake band tension assembly cost? $.25? ...but labor & few new related items + new hydraulic oil.. humm..gotta be coupla thousand including minimum shop time (fork lift, psi wash etc). Customer gotta be happy to have his dozer back in safe workable order. Another good job & fine video presentation. Helpful tips & info to all viewers having this type of equip also gotta be appreciated. Good job Clint! Stay safe & carry on!💪⚙️🔧👍👏✅️🍺😊
Myself I've always believed my Equipment maintenance was first priority to my success in business. Especially the price you pay for Equipment these day's.
Love the videos!! I've never touched heavy equipment, just cars, trucks and small engines! The way you explain things I really think I could do the work on them! I guess the size of those deterred me from even working on heavy equipment!!
Good thing you knew the band would rotate down cuz it looked impossible from my angle. Another fine job well done, you and sausage fingers aka Kevin make a good team.
Clint & Kevin great job very well explained the knowledge the two of you have is priceless, you make a video good enough to have someone fix there own tractor if they could get any help… love the videos keep them coming… I was in the trucking industry in oil patch for 30 years sure bring back a lot of memories fixing breakdowns. We did all repairs in our shop from A to Z. Couldn’t afford it to take to dealership as the hourly prices and down time pretty much killed a guy. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I love job security for you guys.the people in your area look like the cash register is good in your office right.look like this dozer need some attention right
Those g series 450 and 550 models were always my favorite to work on for the ease of working on the trans vs the earlier models but we’re still tough as nails for the cowboy operators. That hygard had that nice burnt smell coming thru the video with just the right amount of sparkles for flavor!!!
You guys fixing broke stuff videos are always my favorites, including the Drag Line track rebuild. I'm a 65 year old disabled guy, who worked hard my entire life, & love all kinds of machines, & knowing how they work, now all I can do is watch & learn from the pros. & learn how it is Dun. : )
Just had a T9 new holland loose a rolling on the planetary pins, why do the $2 parts cause the $10k repairs, good to see this was a simple fix for the customer
One of my favorite sayings… “If you don’t schedule time for maintenance, your equipment will schedule it for you.”
Every time!
Yep! An ounce of prevention beats a pound of fixing!!
40 years ago military we called it PMCs. Preventing maintenance checks and services. Daily
Some people would rather fix it when it breaks instead of having a $500 bill in maintenance now they have a $5000 bill to repair the stuff
Love it
Very informative
Loggers will keep you in business! 👍😎
You had your viewers so involved in this repair that I checked for grease on my hands. I enjoy your videos
you too!
It really is a great pleasure to watch skilled men, like the two of you, working together in tandem.
I would prefer watching skilled women in bikinis doing the same job, though I digress as my imagination takes me to other places, but ok, watching Clint and Kevin comes in a close second 🤣
@@maxnex7676 really depends on the girls.
Clint more of production manager.Kevin gets work done.
Given the opportunity they could probably destroy a steel anvil too. You should be thanking them for the make work projects LOL
I was thinking there was NO WAY you'd be able to get that one piece out of there! Wow Clint...you really know your stuff!!!👍
One thing enjoyable about C & C channel is the Boss ain't up in the office feet on his desk sippin' coffee as his hardwirking Sausage Fingers employee is struggling by himself to get that beast back on the job.
Clint is right there in the thick of it gettin' greasey right beside him.
Another satisfied customer gets his equipment back and reliable.
Amazing how one circlip could put a monkey wrench in the works.
Also amazing how little room they had to get at it.
I like your integrity by only doing what's needed. The customer benefits by not being shafted and knowing they can trust you guys to know your onions. A car dealer would have just fitted a brand new engine. You guys work well together and this was an enjoyable video. Thank you Clinton & Kevin.
Also this is on tape that customer himself can watch and see for himself (no car dealer would ever tape their work for you to see lol
You never cease to amaze me with your knowledge Clint, you and Kevin do fine work. 😎
Great job identifying the problem so quickly. Keep up the good work.
Even old school bullet proof dozers can go down from a 5$ clip great video men
Congratulations Another mission impossible success, great job Clinton and Kevin !
I still say you should adopt Mr Kev-dog!
Compared to one of the last logger dozer repairs…, this one looked to be considerably less expensive…
Great video,
Thank you sir.
You bet
It amazes me that you can look at a piece of metal in an drain pan and diagnose the probable issue. Lots of skill and experience at work here! Great video guys!
"Whoa Horsey" I lost it !
My heart sunk when you dropped those washers on the brake assembly. I thought how in world is he going to be able to reinstall those, but you made it look easy, great job.
You can't deny the man knows his stuff.
My, those Loggers can be a little hard on the iron. The good thing is when the Loggers are working it is job security for you Guys :-) That was a great piece of trouble shooting, that initially looked very difficult. Thank you for posting, all the best from the U.K.
Several of those "sproing" and "clatter, clatter" moments for us to enjoy.
All I can do this time is agree with the first dozen or so comments, you know how much I enjoy these shop videos. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great job in repairing that old machine. Those loggers really wear the heck out of it!
We came down this week and bought a grapple rake we put on a Bobcat. Nice to meet some of you guys and happy with the purchase. Another satisfied customer.
Right on!
Thanks
I now consider myself a duly certified UA-cam John Deere mechanical engineer and approve of this repair. Thanks guys.
As a former Maint. manager for a logging/Mill operation I can tell you that logging is hard, almost destructive, on equipment. Great video on the repairs of this old John Deere Clint.
I've said it before but it's a pleasure to watch a master at work.
C and C is the Best learning Channel , That looked like a disaster to me , but to you it was a simple fix .
I am glad that the loggers are hard on their equipment. That's job security for you.
Loggers are hard on Equipment. Though where some of them are working it's CRAZY steep and Rocky sometimes..Great Fix Clint and Sausage Fingers ..LOL😂..Its a Damn Shame a 5 cent part broke too cause this repair.. They are a Good Dozer they can handle Alot of abuse...Loggers are hard working Fools for sure..Great Video Guys..
Good morning all
Good afternoon, here in Ohio, 🇺🇸
Good afternoon
Thanks for the video Clint Like that and you explane it very well .
Glad to hear uncle Scott isn’t grumpy, I feel more comfortable asking him for the pass code to bolt bin.
Lol
You'd have a hell of a time lining up that winch without a fortlift. But then again it looks like you can't take it out without one so there is that.
Always good for a laugh when the Boss missorders.
You run an awesome shop very knowledgeable and able to explain the mechanics of the equipment!! Plus really good videos!
3/26/23; ..amazing how you have learned sooo many details on these various machines; you no trouble zooming in on t exact problem, then somehow get yur 📸 camera & fingers inside the belly of the beast & fix it! So how much $ did a broken 'c' clip on left brake band tension assembly cost? $.25? ...but labor & few new related items + new hydraulic oil.. humm..gotta be coupla thousand including minimum shop time (fork lift, psi wash etc). Customer gotta be happy to have his dozer back in safe workable order. Another good job & fine video presentation. Helpful tips & info to all viewers having this type of equip also gotta be appreciated. Good job Clint! Stay safe & carry on!💪⚙️🔧👍👏✅️🍺😊
I feel such a sense of accomplishment helping you fix that bulldozer. If you need my help in the future please feel free to post another video.
Good luck fixing the dozer
Myself I've always believed my Equipment maintenance was first priority to my success in business. Especially the price you pay for Equipment these day's.
Love the videos!! I've never touched heavy equipment, just cars, trucks and small engines! The way you explain things I really think I could do the work on them! I guess the size of those deterred me from even working on heavy equipment!!
Sounds like a dentist office in the background.
Ya make it look so easy.....dam sausage fingers😁🤣🤣🤣👍❤️
Your range of knowledge on equipment still amazes me Clint.
I take it that you are fixing to relieve that logger of some of that money in the big old wallet.. love your video's keep them coming.
great video, no stink 💣 in this one 🤣great tutorial 👏👏👏👍👍
Thank you, Gentlemen.
Good save on repairs
I took the day off from wrenching to relax with the wife and some yard work and to watch my favorite guys at work be safe until the next video.
Very Good Job My Friend ❤❤❤❤❤
That sound of the sanding off in the distance is mesmerizing.
Love watching your video's,you asked the question about how long was too long,for me they will never be long enough.
Uncle Scott just likes keeping bolts & nuts lol 😂
Them loggers keeping you busy. That's a good thing.
love the RUN IT TILL IT DONT RUN NO MORE operators!
Great video Clint
There is no lack of communication on this heavy metal. Fantastic knowledge big guy.
Pickel jar work made interesting.
Love the way you guys roll nothing but Milwaukee cordless equipment
Kevin. Always putting something on backwards. repeat after me
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Jk you guys make my day.
You made that look easy! Many years of experience right there!! Great video!!
Got to love old equipment without all those electronic features. Tight quarters to get in the trans. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. Yall make quick work of the brakes 😂😂
Good thing you knew the band would rotate down cuz it looked impossible from my angle. Another fine job well done, you and sausage fingers aka Kevin make a good team.
Lol nice job! And remember you two with our loggers thier wouldn't be the paper we all love to have cause if we didn't it would be a Itty day lol
A clean job is a happy job 👍👍
Enjoyed watching !!!
Glad you enjoyed
Very informative you break it down to where a non-mechanic can actually understand it which is really nice greatly appreciate the video Clint
Hard working folks
Thanks for posting
Cool 😎stuff always 👍😎🇺🇸NY
Great camera work, another educational video THANKS
Glad you enjoyed it
Clint & Kevin great job very well explained the knowledge the two of you have is priceless, you make a video good enough to have someone fix there own tractor if they could get any help… love the videos keep them coming… I was in the trucking industry in oil patch for 30 years sure bring back a lot of memories fixing breakdowns. We did all repairs in our shop from A to Z. Couldn’t afford it to take to dealership as the hourly prices and down time pretty much killed a guy. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Great memories of handing wrenches to my Dad on his Saturday OT rebuilding heavy equipment. I was the “help”. Thank you.
Some people, when they know too much, get into big trouble! Clinton handles it with no problem.
Love seeing you work on the guts of that beast!!!
good teaching, good mechanics...
I like all your videos.
Nice work have a good day.
You know the loggers moto... If we can't break it we can bend it.
I love job security for you guys.the people in your area look like the cash register is good in your office right.look like this dozer need some attention right
Oh man that was so awkward to reach but you made it look easy! Great work.
Another informational lesson,.. Great job!!!!
ANOTHER GREAT JOB ! Keep them Deeres runnnnning !
Another educational video. Always enjoy your videos.
Thanks again!
It looks like he knows what he's doing
Well said 😂 Clint, very true words🎉😅😊
100K coming up ! ! ! Congratulations. You have some great videos.
So close!
Those g series 450 and 550 models were always my favorite to work on for the ease of working on the trans vs the earlier models but we’re still tough as nails for the cowboy operators. That hygard had that nice burnt smell coming thru the video with just the right amount of sparkles for flavor!!!
Another great video. Always a pleasure to watch true talent. Thanks
You guys fixing broke stuff videos are always my favorites, including the Drag Line track rebuild. I'm a 65 year old disabled guy, who worked hard my entire life, & love all kinds of machines, & knowing how they work, now all I can do is watch & learn from the pros. & learn how it is Dun. : )
Interesting look into the evolution of track layer clutch and brake management.
Great job men! Just bought a 96 450 will be needing a winch, cheers Will
I keep learning things here. Keep up the good work. Keep smilin
Howdy C&C
Interesting working on heavy equipment. Too bad it doesn’t have a top access plate over the bands.
Just had a T9 new holland loose a rolling on the planetary pins, why do the $2 parts cause the $10k repairs, good to see this was a simple fix for the customer
your knowledge always amazes me and its great to see you all having a laugh while doing a really good job super to watch thanks for showing it all 👍👍👍
Over my head!
Well executed guys
Seams easy to work on. If you have the tools and equipment to handle the heavy parts.
At least it wasn't nothing major to fix Great video
Oh ya getting those wedges into the or spots on the band always caused me some grief if I remember.