@@LordMucknew to your channel and it's good. I don't mean this in a bad way but do you still have the same opinion about following government advice now that u have hindsight.
I've never trusted governments but AT THE TIME nobody knew what was going to happen and as someone that people often ask advice and guidance from, all I wanted to do (and would again) is in-still calm and order. There was enough panic as it was.
Digging the older classic machines out of the barn and bring them back from the dead I love that type of work done it my self once and been hooked ever since
Hi from Co Kerry Ireland ,great content ,keep up the good work ,clever cutting the 3c starting video at the turn of the key ,can't wait to see what happens.
Totally agree Kurt. I'm not a huge fan of aeroplanes or stuff like that, so guess what! I skip that content and then watch the videos that does interest me. Tractors, diggers, jeeps or whatever. I don't expect you to change your videos. You're doing what interests you. Keep up the good work and look forward to many more videos.
I don't mid what your content is, it is for your sense of humour as much as anything else that I keep coming back. The Leyland 4/98 was a great engine, I had one in a gen set that clocked up something in excess of a hundred thousand hours over a twenty year period, It was not new when it started life on the gen set having come out of a road gritter truck originally. I rebuilt the engine as it had hydro lock due to cavitation on the liners replacing them with chrome plated on the outside to prevent that occurring again using the original pistons, just new rings. I also replaced all the bearings but did not need a regrind on the crank as the truck had only done forty one thousand miles when I got it as a scrapper from the council.One day soon I will have to get another 4/98 just for the love of it.
Back in the early 80's when i was about 6 we lived on a new build housing estate with yet more houses being built, the builders had three of these and one Hymac digging out the foundations and moving bricks etc, happy days!
Keep doing what you do. I just found your channel it's probably my favorite. I like it because you take no bull shit and tell what's right and don't worry about who you piss off keep you the good work
It’s great to here an honest person that doesn’t care about what the idiots have to say!! I really like your channel and I like all sorts of content!! That is a real cliffhanger! I was hoping to hear the old jcb start
Ahh you had me hooked and then cut it off right at the moment of starting! In all seriousness thanks for this, was meant to be starting a new job in a weeks time but that’s now been delayed. A bit of light entertainment certainly helps the bleak moments. But at least I’m healthy and have a roof over my head!
I had a model 3C as a kid. My uncle had one for his ground works company. Loved having to climb in through the window to get in. Was allowed to work the back actor on the odd occasion. Is the only road going vehicle that I nearly got motion sick in when going along with all that rocking back and forth. Still my favourite JCB though.
This is why I love your channel Lord Muck, the variety, tell it like it is, and especially an empty no fucks bag. Priceless. Keep doing what you enjoy and I will keep enjoying the great content, thanks.
I drove these and previous jcb variations of the 3c. These were heavy enough (about 6 tons) to work hard (quarry work), following versions were too light for serious work, I called the newer versions, throw away Jcb's as they seemed to be kaput in as little as 3 years. Thanks for the memories.
Thank you for the videos. Most importantly, keep yourself safe. Whatever you don't get to, will still be there when all this is over. Best wishes from the US.
Thing are about the same here too. If everyone will use their head we will pull through this. Was really expecting to hear it fire up. Guess we have to wait for the next video...lol
Good evening your Lord ship, have just seen your vid on starting the JCB 3cx and I really did enjoy it even the things that you said at the beginning, as an ex farm worker myself I understand about the subjects that you are doing and that all of these subjects are all inter connected with each other like the JCB that you are working on because without the tractor Mr J c Bamford would not have come up with the loader/excavator for building sites and other applications and so on and so fourth. Please keep your videos coming for as long as possible in this currant situation and I will look forward to the next one on the 3cx to see if it started, plus I am keeping an eye on my neighbours as I have a gentleman next door to me who celebrated his 100th birthday last year and I also pray that my friends are all safe and well and will come through this awful period in outstanding health.
Just found your channel, was reccomended to me, have a fordson major thats been sitting for 10 yrs outside and wondering what to do next, great channel
Scrap it and spend the money on cheap beer. Seriously, pull the tin work off, have a good look over it, check all the fluids and see if it's free. if it is, stick some fuel in and see if she'll cheech to life 👍
I got my hours on an old jcb like her at a concrete plant years ago. She loved the Cosby ina can. Good shit muck, we love yer content here in Canadastan lol
I am old enough (but only just) to remember getting stuck behind these old 3C dinosaurs on the roads as they struggled to drive up hills (We have plenty up here) and the queues of traffic behind the dratted things. Thankfully, JCB were able to slowly improve technology (Over the course of twenty years and more) and now it is a rare sight to see a 3CX on the road. Mini diggers having taken over. That picture of George Saunders dressed up as a Halloween Creme Egg was scary as scary can be lad. I had no idea he was into that sort of thing. Still, could be worse he might dress up as an Easter Bunny Creme Egg and start the old JCB 3C in Part 2!
My brother had one of these - forty years ago! Before that, it was a Fordson Major based JCB 3. The only snags I remember him hitting with his Leyland based machine were, water leaks from eroded wet sleeves, and clutch, which wasn't really beefy enough for the job and needed changing a couple of times in its lifetime. In his own words, "T'owd Major based machine was a lot more gutsier than't Leyland". Both machines gave a pretty decent account of themselves, and I believe he might still have the 3C, albeit very much retired now.
I have never heard of an asshole being referred to as a caramel compass thats great and i just recently found your channel and to me its very interesting to see what machines are in the uk that we dont get over here in Canada
Thanks for the video, It's a bloody good job there is travel restrictions world wide from Canada, The first stunt you pulled telling us he wouldn't let you start it, nearly got that big old rabbit a new home, without the ending just turning the key L.O.L. I've seen quite a few of those fuel filter brackets broken, there must of been a vibration issue with them at certain revs or something. I can't remember if that later engine in the 3c3 has the balancer some other leylands used depending on application. I've been ordering old stock parts from ebay here in Canada for mine thats shipped out of the USA. I had a main hyd filter in the same style packet as that fuel filter, and I think out of 4 hydra clamp seals one set of those was that style to. The cabs rough on that one but it still has some of the things like switches, lower steel dash cover, and brake fluid pot cover thats missing on mine. Looking forward to the next installment. Take care
I genuinely stopped filming at that point and went home. I've no idea if it will run or not, nor do I really care as I know my one will ! It was driven into the shed so there's no reason why it shouldn't go.
@@LordMuck Ok no problem, you just got caught up in what some guys do on purpose. I know mines sat out all winter here to with a rubber boot over the exhaust. and a plastic pail over the air inlet. some nob gas axed a hole in the bonnet and put one of those TB turbo type big metal pre filters like they put on the massey turbo kits on it. I'd bet if I was that bored by the end of the week it will start to L.O.L . Just remember there will be a lot of bored people around in a few weeks with short tempers. It's going to be worse for you guys with your restrictions right now that we don't have in Canada at this hour. Didn't mean to give you a hard time. Take care.
super6954 Oh don't get me wrong, I KNOW everyone wanted to see it run but where's the fun in that ?😂 I also film it as it happens. I'm not one of those who get stuff running off camera and then pretend they just get it to fire right up. If it runs it runs, if it don't then it don't. I've got tons of old shit folks want me to try and start 🤣
22 minutes ill never get back...should of shown it startin or not...
You can always Fuck Off and watch the Disney channel if that's the length of your attention span Dipshit...
@@LordMuck Clearly they missed the disclaimer @ 2:45.
Keep up what you're doing here. It's all interesting. PS that bag is a nice touch.
@@LordMucknew to your channel and it's good. I don't mean this in a bad way but do you still have the same opinion about following government advice now that u have hindsight.
I've never trusted governments but AT THE TIME nobody knew what was going to happen and as someone that people
often ask advice and guidance from, all I wanted to do (and would again) is in-still calm and order. There was enough panic as it was.
@@LordMuckI understand they were all very clever with their lies campaigns fuckers should be made pay for what's happening now in my opinion.
Digging the older classic machines out of the barn and bring them back from the dead I love that type of work done it my self once and been hooked ever since
I just like to see if they will actually run again or not.
@@LordMuck same. It always amazes me with some engines that aren't locked up even you think they should be
Hi from Co Kerry Ireland ,great content ,keep up the good work ,clever cutting the 3c starting video at the turn of the key ,can't wait to see what happens.
Me too as I left it there and went home !
i love how straight forward you are, need more people like you about mucka
Totally agree Kurt. I'm not a huge fan of aeroplanes or stuff like that, so guess what! I skip that content and then watch the videos that does interest me. Tractors, diggers, jeeps or whatever. I don't expect you to change your videos. You're doing what interests you. Keep up the good work and look forward to many more videos.
I like all your will it start videos. From an old retired coal miner from NSW Aust.
Subscribed. The rant, thanks, and pictures and the empty bag just got me. Thank you!
I’m in fits of laughter, ya never fail to brighten the day. 👍👍👍😂😂😂😂😂
The variation is the best bit! I like to learn about anything, things like that easy start vid that no one else talks about.
I don't mid what your content is, it is for your sense of humour as much as anything else that I keep coming back. The Leyland 4/98 was a great engine, I had one in a gen set that clocked up something in excess of a hundred thousand hours over a twenty year period, It was not new when it started life on the gen set having come out of a road gritter truck originally. I rebuilt the engine as it had hydro lock due to cavitation on the liners replacing them with chrome plated on the outside to prevent that occurring again using the original pistons, just new rings. I also replaced all the bearings but did not need a regrind on the crank as the truck had only done forty one thousand miles when I got it as a scrapper from the council.One day soon I will have to get another 4/98 just for the love of it.
They were an under-rated engine and sound really nice when working.
Various types of wood spat my tea out 😂
Firstly I like your video plus your outlook on life, genuine straight talking man keep up your enjoyable videos.
We have one of these going for 35 years and it’s one of the best yolks we ever bout
Love your videos and can't wait to hear the old girl start up keep doing what your doing and bring the old girl back to life
Back in the early 80's when i was about 6 we lived on a new build housing estate with yet more houses being built, the builders had three of these and one Hymac digging out the foundations and moving bricks etc, happy days!
Oh my god 🤣 I love how he pulled an actual ‘bag of fucks’ bag 🤣
Great video Mucka, upload part 2 asap!!
I love watching you ( and others) getting old machinery up and running again. Great stuff! Keep safe Muckers!
Keep doing what you do. I just found your channel it's probably my favorite. I like it because you take no bull shit and tell what's right and don't worry about who you piss off keep you the good work
Internet trolls - addicted as much to their own self importance as they are to ether.
It’s great to here an honest person that doesn’t care about what the idiots have to say!! I really like your channel and I like all sorts of content!! That is a real cliffhanger! I was hoping to hear the old jcb start
I thought you were actually going to look at wood great vid dude
Love your channel, I love to see old shit brought back to life.
That has to be the best start to a video ever. Straight talking no nonsense advice. We just need them yoots to listen. 👍
The mounting bracket on my 3C Mk 11 fuel filter assembly has broken just like that one - must be the vibration !! Great vid Muckers
Ahh you had me hooked and then cut it off right at the moment of starting! In all seriousness thanks for this, was meant to be starting a new job in a weeks time but that’s now been delayed. A bit of light entertainment certainly helps the bleak moments. But at least I’m healthy and have a roof over my head!
Subscribed just for the intros 😂 all the varied content. Love it
Welcome aboard 👍
Awesome video. Love the empty bag of fooks. Keep them coming, any subject. Variety is the spice of isolation life!
My 2 new favourite sayings spunk trumpet and caramel compass 🤣🤣🤣🤣 great vid again mate look forward to hearing it fire
Found the channel not so long ago. Keep up the content and humour, because we all need it at the moment and ignore the bedwetters.
You do make me laugh, and in these times of uncertainty that's a good thing. Keep up the good work, and do well !
When I think of a JCB - this is exactly the model that I grew up with. Born in '67, so a kid all throughout the 1970s.
NOOO Lol you cant leave us in suspense like that, look forward to the next part
At last, someone who tells it like it is, well done Sir
Love how you rip the haters and keyboard warriors a new one mucka ! That's all they are worth. You've got one of the best channels on UA-cam 👍
You tend to find the nay sayers and trolls have never done anything so they can only comment negatively.
I think your content is brilliant.
I had a model 3C as a kid. My uncle had one for his ground works company. Loved having to climb in through the window to get in. Was allowed to work the back actor on the odd occasion. Is the only road going vehicle that I nearly got motion sick in when going along with all that rocking back and forth. Still my favourite JCB though.
Love your content Mucka, can’t wait for the next instalment you tease!!!!
One of the best intros ive seen in a long time brilliant lad keep up the good work
This is why I love your channel Lord Muck, the variety, tell it like it is, and especially an empty no fucks bag. Priceless. Keep doing what you enjoy and I will keep enjoying the great content, thanks.
Lord muck the bag of fucks was great keep the videos coming love the start up videos stay safe and healthy man .
I had a 3c3 back in the day.. damn good digger! sold it for same as i paid after 10 years!!
Gargantuan Spunk Trumpet. You sir are a legend and a fellow Norfolk dweller to boot. Do well and keep doing it. Just what we need at the minute 🚜
Honestly whatever is on ur channel I watch because I love ur videos
Great video, that's great you decided to do a will it start on that old JCB, looking forward to part 2!
Thanks for all the videos mate your channel has a very good variety of different machines which makes it much better than many other
Keep it up mucker!! This keeps us sane, that’s a good lad 😂👍🏻
I love all what you do it’s great to see these coming back to life
I love this channel lol lol the little captions are great.
I think anything which man has made is all fantastic ,I love all your stuff fantastic thank you again from New Zealand Gerald
That old Massey Fergusson at 5:37 is such a great piece of machine.
xyz 9875 it really is👍🏻
I drove these and previous jcb variations of the 3c. These were heavy enough (about 6 tons) to work hard (quarry work), following versions were too light for serious work, I called the newer versions, throw away Jcb's as they seemed to be kaput in as little as 3 years.
Thanks for the memories.
this is the first video ive ever watched from you and your attitude towards everything is great i love how you dont care also love your content!!
Just brilliant love the Chanel an great video as always keep doing you coz you brighten my day up you and mr Saunders great laughs and content
awesome video, keep on doing what you do , I'm currently restoring an old Land Rover series 3, keep safe and keep mucking !
“Relax, keep smiling, keep laughing” best advice on the Internet
Thank you for the videos. Most importantly, keep yourself safe. Whatever you don't get to, will still be there when all this is over. Best wishes from the US.
If it's got an engine, it's OK by me. I look forward to seeing the video explaining the merits of different types of log. That wood be good. 😊
Thing are about the same here too. If everyone will use their head we will pull through this.
Was really expecting to hear it fire up. Guess we have to wait for the next video...lol
Good evening your Lord ship, have just seen your vid on starting the JCB 3cx and I really did enjoy it even the things that you said at the beginning, as an ex farm worker myself I understand about the subjects that you are doing and that all of these subjects are all inter connected with each other like the JCB that you are working on because without the tractor Mr J c Bamford would not have come up with the loader/excavator for building sites and other applications and so on and so fourth.
Please keep your videos coming for as long as possible in this currant situation and I will look forward to the next one on the 3cx to see if it started, plus I am keeping an eye on my neighbours as I have a gentleman next door to me who celebrated his 100th birthday last year and I also pray that my friends are all safe and well and will come through this awful period in outstanding health.
Like your variety of equipment, like older equipment 👍
Just found your channel, was reccomended to me, have a fordson major thats been sitting for 10 yrs outside and wondering what to do next, great channel
Scrap it and spend the money on cheap beer.
Seriously, pull the tin work off, have a good look over it, check all the fluids and see if it's free.
if it is, stick some fuel in and see if she'll cheech to life 👍
@@LordMuckthanks, realised the man before filled her with kerosene so will have to empty the tank First
Tank, filter, pump. Just make sure you see diesel coming out but the kerosene won't have harmed it.
@@LordMuck thank you, I will try
I got my hours on an old jcb like her at a concrete plant years ago. She loved the Cosby ina can. Good shit muck, we love yer content here in Canadastan lol
"My bag of f*cks is completely empty" absolutely brilliant 😂 keep up the good work mate
Best speech for the UA-cam trolls I have ever seen. Well done! I love it!
Love what your doing Keep doing what you’re doing stay safe
keep the videos going kurt love your honesty its a breath of fresh air keep safe
Talk about a cliffhanger LOL!
I like the one liners you come out with makes me lol
when I saw the chimp I thought of you and George on torquingpoints well said my man I like all the topics.keep them coming.
If we learn nothing more than new insults your videos are always worth a watch I’ve just got to try and remember them for future use 😂👍
Love that fors in the background!!!
Thanks for all this brilliant content your giving us, keep it up mate
From Canada, you're mint, keep up the great work and I enjoy all the content
Fucking Eh !🇨🇦👌🏼
Makes me feel old watching this, I remember those jcb s on building sites as a child.
Me also, that's why I bought mine. This one has had a harder life I suspect.
Cruel ending to a great video lol
Another great video keeping me entertained during lockdown! Know absolute nothing about mechanics so enjoy these
Way to keep us entertained lol can’t wait to hear her start 👍🏻👍🏻
Started out with nothing, still got most of it left...Great Channel.
I really like the humour of your videos really good watching
I am old enough (but only just) to remember getting stuck behind these old 3C dinosaurs on the roads as they struggled to drive up hills (We have plenty up here) and the queues of traffic behind the dratted things. Thankfully, JCB were able to slowly improve technology (Over the course of twenty years and more) and now it is a rare sight to see a 3CX on the road. Mini diggers having taken over. That picture of George Saunders dressed up as a Halloween Creme Egg was scary as scary can be lad. I had no idea he was into that sort of thing. Still, could be worse he might dress up as an Easter Bunny Creme Egg and start the old JCB 3C in Part 2!
I've just found you're channel I'm happy I have keep up the good work.
My brother had one of these - forty years ago! Before that, it was a Fordson Major based JCB 3.
The only snags I remember him hitting with his Leyland based machine were, water leaks from eroded wet sleeves, and clutch, which wasn't really beefy enough for the job and needed changing a couple of times in its lifetime. In his own words, "T'owd Major based machine was a lot more gutsier than't Leyland". Both machines gave a pretty decent account of themselves, and I believe he might still have the 3C, albeit very much retired now.
Love the honesty. Bc of that you got a new subscriber.
I have only watched 4 minutes of this video and I love it!
If you, like me, like most machines and things.
Then this channel fits great.
Mate your last couple of videos have made me chuckle 😂😂 keep up the good work mucker 👍
Awesome Channel! Watching from Peterborough, NH USA.
I remember seeing one of these on a site back in 1986. Real museum piece now.
I'm loving your videos man keep up the good work
Thanks for that Rant at the beginning lord muck. Love your content. Thanks, M.T. from across the pond
Thank you for your time and effort PMSL
This is awesome. I need one of those empty bags🤣
Another great vid. Great intro, love the variety of vehicles/aircraft you cover & enjoy learning at the same time! 👍
I CAME HERE FOR... A great laugh, thanks for cheering us all up this morning, from all of us going stir crazy!
I have never heard of an asshole being referred to as a caramel compass thats great and i just recently found your channel and to me its very interesting to see what machines are in the uk that we dont get over here in Canada
Keep up the work, good Sir. I like the shows, and the troll roasting is quite amusing as well.
Any content is great content. Thanks Kurt always a pleasure to watch..
Thanks for the video, It's a bloody good job there is travel restrictions world wide from Canada, The first stunt you pulled telling us he wouldn't let you start it, nearly got that big old rabbit a new home, without the ending just turning the key L.O.L. I've seen quite a few of those fuel filter brackets broken, there must of been a vibration issue with them at certain revs or something. I can't remember if that later engine in the 3c3 has the balancer some other leylands used depending on application. I've been ordering old stock parts from ebay here in Canada for mine thats shipped out of the USA. I had a main hyd filter in the same style packet as that fuel filter, and I think out of 4 hydra clamp seals one set of those was that style to. The cabs rough on that one but it still has some of the things like switches, lower steel dash cover, and brake fluid pot cover thats missing on mine. Looking forward to the next installment. Take care
I genuinely stopped filming at that point and went home. I've no idea if it will run or not, nor do I really care as I know my one will !
It was driven into the shed so there's no reason why it shouldn't go.
@@LordMuck Ok no problem, you just got caught up in what some guys do on purpose. I know mines sat out all winter here to with a rubber boot over the exhaust. and a plastic pail over the air inlet. some nob gas axed a hole in the bonnet and put one of those TB turbo type big metal pre filters like they put on the massey turbo kits on it. I'd bet if I was that bored by the end of the week it will start to L.O.L . Just remember there will be a lot of bored people around in a few weeks with short tempers. It's going to be worse for you guys with your restrictions right now that we don't have in Canada at this hour. Didn't mean to give you a hard time. Take care.
super6954 Oh don't get me wrong, I KNOW everyone wanted to see it run but where's the fun in that ?😂 I also film it as it happens. I'm not one of those who get stuff running off camera and then pretend they just get it to fire right up. If it runs it runs, if it don't then it don't. I've got tons of old shit folks want me to try and start 🤣
Bugger you had me there. I bet she fires like a trouper.