Edd, I know you’re too busy to read all the comments. But I am so grateful that you are back. My dad and I used to watch you together whenever we could together. He recently passed away and watching you brings me so much happiness and makes me feel like we’re together once again while watching. You are our favorite mechanic. Thank you for what you do and how you do it. You mean more to us fans than you realize! Keep up the good work!
Yeah my work buddy and I were discussing weekend projects and he volunteered to liberate my welding and cutting gear if I died using it....gotta have friends!!
Most likely because he is just a normal nice guy with manners and very good at what he does always been a wish of mine to work on a car with him obviously won't happen tho
Just his casual, friendly and down to earth personality I think. Which makes him so likeable, he was great in Wheeler Dealers. But even better in his own show, which he has (hopefully) full control of the content....
If it wasn't for Mike,the series would have never been made. I hate Mike btw. They wanted Mike to make another car show and he suggested getting a mechanic in to show how it's done.
@@gavinwyllie7855 The DIY aspect of Wheeler Dealers was of course, crucial to the idea you can buy, fix up and sell a car for a profit. Imagine the figures at the end of the show where he totals up his spend "and 25 hours labour at 45 quid an hour....means we only lost £800 on the sale" 🤣
Still can't get over how damn good this is!! The lighting, the audio, the camera work, the mechanics, all masterpieces! Ed mate you're smashing it with this series! A thousand thank you's! That's a lot of exclamation marks but I'm excited!!! DEAL WITH IT!!!! AAAAAH!!!!! 🤣
So happy that we've got a weekly dose of Edd to enjoy now. The quality of the filming and editing is something to aspire to for my own videos! With those fuel lines, unless you're going to be doing a full body-off rebuild, I'd probably suggest just replacing them with nylon lines. Much easier to install and won't rust!
Excellent camera work, lighting, video editing, focus, creative videography, editing and camera angles all go to make the channel feel very professional.
Same here I’m loving the amount of detail he gets to show buy going through each problem individually on one vehicle instead of only show the hi lights band editing down every vehicle to one episode
Nice to finally see a show that doesn't have a 2 or 3 week faux "deadline" on a project to try and amp up the adrenaline, I've always hated that style of production. Keep up the great work Edd and nice to see you back wrenching again
Must watch TV. I do next to no spannering but I enjoy the that's how it works moments from Edd the educator. Great production and no contrived pish like his previous gig. Fabulous
I do like the detailed look but I genuinely feel each episode would benefit from a bit more progress, feels like very slow progress, I do like the detailed approach though
Great to have one more of your videos to watch, and as usual top quality content to learn a few tricks and share the pains of dealing with older vehicles. One more reason for not needing the dual mass on the engine flywheel: The electric motor is felt more like a pure wave of electromagnetic force, so no engine vibration to dampen as in the diesel engine, which gives you power like a hammer from each cylinder pushing you forward when it goes bang, moreover with current turbo tech and whatnot. Please keep it up!
I think whats refreshing about this channel is the difficulties someone with your talent also faces and also getting frustrated. I've just brought a MK2 Polo project and its mostly good 👍 thankfully none of the issues in theses videos (yet)
The level of detail shown makes this unique as most car programmes gloss over a lot of it. It's really enjoyable, don't worry about the ads, I'm sure everyone understands 😊
This is absolutely brilliant. Taken the best bit of wheeler dealers. Removed all the rubbish in between and come up with a fabulous relaxing half hour every Friday evening. Long may it continue 😀
Looking at the state of the underneath of this Range Rover surely there’s 1 of 2 choices to make on this thing, either body off chassis if it can be done and clean up the complete chassis and running gear or call it quits. Either way I unless this car means something to the owner it doesn’t look anywhere near worth the amount of work required to get it back on the road
Can I just say ...with headphones on the Ambient Music is superb. So refreshing rather than the upbeat tosh we are used to.... brings a whole chill vibe to the work.... Nice.
Looks at Gold rush, deadliest catch. They alle started as a good show but now thee is so mutch scripted and drama. Wheeler dealers started of as a nice program to. Its all about the money.
Love this show, It's very useful because its completely does away with all the glitz and glamor that the other car channels have. no quick cuts and it's all done, It shows you what working on a car is really like. Layers upon layers of rot. If this stuff doesn't dissuade you from it all nothing will. Good luck out there. I'm sticking to the bikes.
Thanks Edd, these video's are brilliant . It is so nice to have you back. Don't worry about the ads, it is small price to pay to have you back on our screens.
As I mentioned in the last episode, this vehicle was stored in the Somerset Tidal salt marshes that King Alfred hid in to escape the Danes. And for as long.
Edd, I love all of the details you give. I appreciate the realistic problems you show during work on an older vehicle and do not just gloss over it and finish hours of work in 30 seconds.
I like the realism, most videos make the tasks look so easy. In this video Edd shows the work is not easy or straight forward and shows that often the parts are no longer available (NLA) so to complete the job the technician or shop owner has to come up with unique engineering solutions to make a good durable and safe repair.
An air-saw will never fail to make me laugh, the sound of it just tickles my funny bone for some reason, like a gassy bumblebee with a kazoo up its' bum... :P
@@garycrofts1421 this is what I was scouring the comments for? Surely there's a risk of sparks which is not good with a fuel line but ed didn't seem worried. Am I missing something?
Hey Edd, you have no idea how much joy it gives me watching you work on cars again and explaining what you do so crystal clear as you do. Screw WD, your section was the star of the show, for sure! Keep up the good work!
I think some off the details especially finding that simple fuel leak and replacing the entire fuel lines could have been covered in 6 minutes via editing, just seems a bit overly long for such a simple fix. I fear it will take 2 seasons just to get this Land Rover sorted out for M.O.T. I do love to watch Edd, but wish producers/editor can understand it.
This show is (for me) a welcome respite from the current obsession with throwing stuff away when it still has intrinsic value, something we have been socially engineered into, because it's good for business and it gives individuals short-term gratification. Well, it's bad for society and it's terrible for the prospects of future generations.
Fight against entropy (which fixing anything always is) kinda feels that way... Decay cannot be stopped, but if we really want to we can hold it back for a little while longer.
Spot on ,love the fact that even when thing's don't work or go wrong it's still filmed and aired not like most of the other car program's that all go swimmingly well with no ball's up like we all have in real life working on cars.
I'm not a mechanic but wouldn't it be easier to unbolt and remove the body from chassis since the whole vehicle is need restoration? (This is what I've learned from watching Edd over the years, now I can make suggestions ahahahaa)
Great show. I took a Range Rover into a garage to have the air con pipes replaced. When I picked up two days later the owner of the garage had found it so frustrating that he had vowed never to let another one on the forecourt! Well done you...
Love how the content is developing Edd and how we watch you work in almost real time. It’s more how you fix than the end result for me. Awesome. Keep going!
You certainly made hard work of removing that ring gear, unless you wanted to re-use it then cutting is always the way to go, we always centre dot the back side, drill with a bit that is slightly smaller then split with a cold chisel, real easy and quick. Loving the series, good luck.
If you're an inventive type, which Edd is, it's always worth preserving the option to reuse stuff which has inherently high value, like a big ring gear.
So good to see you on our screens Edd, God bless you my friend. A great start to what I know will become something much bigger. There are so many of us that really enjoy seeing exactly what you do, the tools you use and the details of how you do the various tasks.
Remote switch to activate the fuel pump to detect the location of the leak - that’s the kind of practical genius Edd brings to what he does... Simple, elegant and, best of all, effective! Nice! 🙌🏻😎
Edd, can I say what a pleasure it is to see you back doing what you do best. I must say that you departure from Wheeler dealers was a blow. To my mind the real attraction of Wheeler Dealers was the mechanical work you did to make the cars saleable gain at a profit, well sometimes not. The other chap rather reminded me of a seagull; flapped about a lot, made a lot of noise and did, well, the other stuff that seagulls do when excited. But all that is in the past so forgive me for taking this opportunity to voice my opinions on your fortunes at last. I look forward to watching more of your programmes.
For me, this is pure gold. I look forward every week to watching the latest episode. I have even used the bell notification feature for the first time on youTube!
Love that Edd shows things that don’t work first time, like removing the ring gear from the flywheel, everyone knows he is smart and talented doesn’t have to pretend anything is better than it is ... much more honest and less glossy than what many others do ...
Edd, great show, I had a 1982 Range Rover in Australia, bought new, absolute disaster, huge problem with the fuel system, Rover, to try to meet emission laws the Fuel system was modified by the Factory in a "Heath Robinson" manner the carburettor overflow was connected back to the fuel tank. Result the fuel system became pressurized and petrol poured out the filler, bearing in mind that this was a new car with less than 2,000 KM and the paint was peeling off the body below the filler. British Leyland refused all complaints and it was obviously my fault by making a poor buying decision. Keep up the good work, yours is one of the best shows on any media.
Great video Ed China! I can't help but think any Male or female that are interested in mechanics could miss ANY single one of your shows! They can learn a TON! Don't know why but I sit with ty he hubs and enjoy watching your shows myself. Who knew this grams would watch vehicle mechanics in the first place. Love it. Keep it up. Sssooo glad your back!
Why are you stoking a fire between Edd and Mike that is clearly irrelevant. They are both getting on with their own lives and careers. Do the same and move on mate...
@@W1llyMcKnight of all the shitty post about Mike you pick mine that is fairly harmless. I don't particularly like what Mike had said about Edd,and I don't value your opinion. Find a new hobby that doesn't involve me.
I have no interest at all in fixing cars but I always found Edd immensely watchable, by far the best 'TV mechanic.' Fixing a crappy Range Rover is a good start. Do a full restoration job Edd.
Tbh I'd just uninstall and scrap most of that underside and its parts, just a horrendous amount of work. Great to see you attend to it in a more cost-saving and interesting manner, a pleasure to watch.
I love how casual and relaxing this feels to watch. None of the Hollywood bollocks, just a bloke and his tools. Quality content
I don’t get the urge to kill when hearing “owd aht yer aaaand” either 😂 great channel that I’m sure will grow quickly
@@adammcallister2260 Totally agree with you, Ed is very well spoken and enunciates beautifully! There's no, One Two Free here!
Yup, I agree, no screeching annoying electric guitars at every juncture either.
Surprising how much more I enjoy shows like Edd’s and rarely watch television, except for old shows that were funny and light hearted.
@@adammcallister2260 ".. you're ave'n a turkish..." 😆😆😆
After a sucky day, sitting down and having Edd talk to us about cars is so soothing and wholesome, it's wonderful. Thanks a lot, Mr China!
And boy.. Do these days suck hard!
Don't worry about the Ads Edd I think people have forgotten how many Ads played during Wheeler Dealers . Glad to see you back .
People who dont like ads can use youtube vanced on mobile (android) or adblockers on browsers.
Yeah, and I'm happy to see those ads if it supports Edd and keeps him in business so he can make more of these
People just want everything for free. They act like it doesn't take lots of time and money to produce a good show.
Right. Free content i can stand to watch 5 seconds of an add
Those are Mike bots... I have no problem for ads
Edd, I know you’re too busy to read all the comments. But I am so grateful that you are back. My dad and I used to watch you together whenever we could together. He recently passed away and watching you brings me so much happiness and makes me feel like we’re together once again while watching. You are our favorite mechanic. Thank you for what you do and how you do it. You mean more to us fans than you realize! Keep up the good work!
14:49 "And if something terrible were to really happen, there'd be somebody close by to inherit your tools!" Edd cracks me up.
That understated British dark humour, can't help but love it.
Yeah was expecting a "there'd be someone to phone 999" not thatbfunnier line :)
Disco lights in the background ??
Ed / car / ramp / tools . All that’s needed .
Yeah my work buddy and I were discussing weekend projects and he volunteered to liberate my welding and cutting gear if I died using it....gotta have friends!!
Too right! Need a hand #EddChina?
Can we take a second to appreciate the camera work? We get right in there.
Great work Edd.
How is Edd such a watchable bloke?! So likeable. Love the new content
It's just who he is
Most likely because he is just a normal nice guy with manners and very good at what he does always been a wish of mine to work on a car with him obviously won't happen tho
Think you answered your own question there mate.
Just his casual, friendly and down to earth personality I think. Which makes him so likeable, he was great in Wheeler Dealers. But even better in his own show, which he has (hopefully) full control of the content....
Hello Ed . I think that Range Rover should be on its way to the srcap yard , it looks like 99% RUST..
This man is the Bob Ross of auto repair, and this show is Edd's "Joy of Painting". I'm mesmerized.
Whe the hell is Bob Ross?
@@koitorob Since you commented, you obviously have online access. Google it.
He was the brawn and brains behind wheeler dealers,he has oogles of wisdom. Luv the content Edd 💪💪💪👍
No too brainy making a video where he uses a reciprocating saw to cut steel pipes full of fuel...
If it wasn't for Mike,the series would have never been made. I hate Mike btw. They wanted Mike to make another car show and he suggested getting a mechanic in to show how it's done.
@@gavinwyllie7855 The DIY aspect of Wheeler Dealers was of course, crucial to the idea you can buy, fix up and sell a car for a profit. Imagine the figures at the end of the show where he totals up his spend "and 25 hours labour at 45 quid an hour....means we only lost £800 on the sale" 🤣
Still can't get over how damn good this is!! The lighting, the audio, the camera work, the mechanics, all masterpieces! Ed mate you're smashing it with this series! A thousand thank you's! That's a lot of exclamation marks but I'm excited!!! DEAL WITH IT!!!! AAAAAH!!!!! 🤣
This guy left us in a cliffhanger, but I still cannot get mad at him and do nothing but wait for the next week. Keep the good work, Edd!
Thats the way shows works ....leave ya hangin.... so you'll keep comin back for more.
So happy that we've got a weekly dose of Edd to enjoy now. The quality of the filming and editing is something to aspire to for my own videos!
With those fuel lines, unless you're going to be doing a full body-off rebuild, I'd probably suggest just replacing them with nylon lines. Much easier to install and won't rust!
The 'Pond liner, fuel pump' moment reminded me of the 'Chandelier scene' in Only fools and Horses. Great videos though, keep up the good work...
Fully agree 😂
🤣🤣🤣 your right
"AWW RIGHT DEL BOY?" HA HA HA HA
@@bushmanPMRR I could here that in that mind as i read your comment 😂😂
@@next0845 If you're that impatient, FF to 1:35
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The camera work on this is excellent
We need an hour long episode in every 4 at least!
Hear...Hear!
We respect your Time Edd, thank you
Yeah definitely!🙋♂️
Squeeze another couple of quick jobs in. It's not fast fit exhaust ya know 🤣
These videos are the best. So glad you're on UA-cam.
yep
Agreed. Working on two yokes too, at the same time, double bump.
Right back at you!
@@tylerm.9408 hi mark hope your good
I am glad you enjoy watching edd as much as i do you both.
I love the way you run into problems just like the rest of us and go through a series of possible solutions until something works!
Excellent camera work, lighting, video editing, focus, creative videography, editing and camera angles all go to make the channel feel very professional.
You're a treasure Ed.
You are my Yin and Guy Martin is my Yang.
Much love from the Rep of Ireland.
I don't know if he reads the comments or not but glad to see he's staying with one car/truck at a time for the most part
More patience than I with that rust rover...
Same here I’m loving the amount of detail he gets to show buy going through each problem individually on one vehicle instead of only show the hi lights band editing down every vehicle to one episode
I hope your chum the Rangey owner is patient... At 10 mins per week, fixing it is ganna take a wee while... 😁
Nice to finally see a show that doesn't have a 2 or 3 week faux "deadline" on a project to try and amp up the adrenaline, I've always hated that style of production.
Keep up the great work Edd and nice to see you back wrenching again
So enjoying seeing Edd in action again :-)
Must watch TV. I do next to no spannering but I enjoy the that's how it works moments from Edd the educator. Great production and no contrived pish like his previous gig. Fabulous
It's a bit slow though
This feels like going back to the early days of Wheeler Dealers but with all the dodgy bits removed. So happy that you are back Edd!
There was only one dodgy bit!
The Mike Brewer bits? Definitely.
Do you mean the calorifically enhanced gob on a stick? ;-)
With the dodgy tool removed.....
There was something so satisfying about watching Edd remove those old rusty fuel lines haha. Great series, really enjoying it.
Nicely done Edd! I really enjoy how you're focusing on a single part of the repair and take your time with it.
I think This is more of how He wanted to do it to begin with. :-))
I do like the detailed look but I genuinely feel each episode would benefit from a bit more progress, feels like very slow progress, I do like the detailed approach though
@@pistolannie6500 a major reason why he parted company with Discovery/Wheeler Dealers!
@@BurningChariot yes chilled and likeable as he is it’s just a tad too lethargic
@@markbennett6658
It was Volocity channel they were with.
Edd, you are providing a much more calm and sedate approach to working on cars... so relaxing to watch a guy remove rusty pipes from a rusty car!!
This is the first channel i turned notifications on...
@stormider good idea!
Great to have one more of your videos to watch, and as usual top quality content to learn a few tricks and share the pains of dealing with older vehicles. One more reason for not needing the dual mass on the engine flywheel: The electric motor is felt more like a pure wave of electromagnetic force, so no engine vibration to dampen as in the diesel engine, which gives you power like a hammer from each cylinder pushing you forward when it goes bang, moreover with current turbo tech and whatnot.
Please keep it up!
Edd has pure heart,you can see that in his eyes.
This show is so great I used to skip thru all the other dudes scenes, this is like the best ever Wheeler dealers, love ya Ed!
Saturday morning. Kids are watching cartoons. I get myself a cup of coffee and watch me some Ed. So relaxing and really good content.
Spot on!
Have you ever tried Coldwarmotors?
Ed was Wheelers Dealers, the best part of that show is right here.
Eddie, I absolutely love your new series!! It is both educational, as well as highly entertaining. I wish you the best of luck with your new show.
Dang auto correct, I wrote "Edd" not Eddie. Sorry
I think whats refreshing about this channel is the difficulties someone with your talent also faces and also getting frustrated. I've just brought a MK2 Polo project and its mostly good 👍 thankfully none of the issues in theses videos (yet)
Got my 01100011 problems t-shirt and it's brilliant. 👌 The missus says the colour really suits me.
Can't wait to watch this weeks episode.
The level of detail shown makes this unique as most car programmes gloss over a lot of it. It's really enjoyable, don't worry about the ads, I'm sure everyone understands 😊
Really loving this, so well filmed and as informative as ever. Keep doing what your doing Ed!
This is absolutely brilliant. Taken the best bit of wheeler dealers. Removed all the rubbish in between and come up with a fabulous relaxing half hour every Friday evening. Long may it continue 😀
Looking at the state of the underneath of this Range Rover surely there’s 1 of 2 choices to make on this thing, either body off chassis if it can be done and clean up the complete chassis and running gear or call it quits. Either way I unless this car means something to the owner it doesn’t look anywhere near worth the amount of work required to get it back on the road
Can I just say ...with headphones on the Ambient Music is superb. So refreshing rather than the upbeat
tosh we are used to.... brings a whole chill vibe to the work.... Nice.
"The Workshop"would make a great series on Discovery! It's great to be able to watch you work in the garage again!
Better not.
Then it becomes another scripted show with alot of drama.
@@peterschippers140 I doubt it
Looks at Gold rush, deadliest catch.
They alle started as a good show but now thee is so mutch scripted and drama.
Wheeler dealers started of as a nice program to.
Its all about the money.
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Edd you are the Master of crusty car recovery, hats off to you.
Ed this new show is like a dream come true for me!!! Well done!!!
Love this show, It's very useful because its completely does away with all the glitz and glamor that the other car channels have. no quick cuts and it's all done, It shows you what working on a car is really like. Layers upon layers of rot. If this stuff doesn't dissuade you from it all nothing will. Good luck out there. I'm sticking to the bikes.
Thank god he addressed that hair. Looks much better now.
Edd, wonderful to see you back in your element. You were dearly missed. Wish you were still here in the States.
Half expected Edd to grab the fuel again when he went to sort his hair out!
Thanks Edd, these video's are brilliant . It is so nice to have you back. Don't worry about the ads, it is small price to pay to have you back on our screens.
As I mentioned in the last episode, this vehicle was stored in the Somerset Tidal salt marshes that King Alfred hid in to escape the Danes. And for as long.
He's the sole reason why anybody watched ' Wheeler dealers'.
Have a good one Edd , Greetz from the Netherlands.
Made my week complete seeing another video up. BTW I think I know who gave the one thumbs down. LoL
Edd, I love all of the details you give. I appreciate the realistic problems you show during work on an older vehicle and do not just gloss over it and finish hours of work in 30 seconds.
the two dislike are by mike and ant😂
And now who is this Elvis dude
@@sblagg527 😂
I like the realism, most videos make the tasks look so easy. In this video Edd shows the work is not easy or straight forward and shows that often the parts are no longer available (NLA) so to complete the job the technician or shop owner has to come up with unique engineering solutions to make a good durable and safe repair.
An air-saw will never fail to make me laugh, the sound of it just tickles my funny bone for some reason, like a gassy bumblebee with a kazoo up its' bum... :P
are they also called buzz saws?
ROFL
Using one to cut petrol filled steel pipes might have made a different noise... 💥
@@garycrofts1421 this is what I was scouring the comments for? Surely there's a risk of sparks which is not good with a fuel line but ed didn't seem worried. Am I missing something?
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Anybody that complains about the high quality content Edd puts out, doesn't deserve Edd.
Is this Range Rover really worth salvaging?
It seems to be a worthy teaching tool.
Absolute waste of our time
The program concept is not buying a car->renovate->sel it..
I think Edd made a decision about teaching all techniques on the very old/abandoned car.
@@johnpreston207 Don't watch it then, clown 🤡
YES
IT'S A RANGE ROVER
ENOUGH SAID
Wheeler dealers is never the same nice to see you back edd on UA-cam
Brilliant Edd
When you have a few spare hours can I drop of my defender ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey Edd, you have no idea how much joy it gives me watching you work on cars again and explaining what you do so crystal clear as you do. Screw WD, your section was the star of the show, for sure!
Keep up the good work!
I think some off the details especially finding that simple fuel leak and replacing the entire fuel lines could have been covered in 6 minutes via editing, just seems a bit overly long for such a simple fix.
I fear it will take 2 seasons just to get this Land Rover sorted out for M.O.T.
I do love to watch Edd, but wish producers/editor can understand it.
Tell him to junk the RRover
I kind of like the slower more realistic pace these videos have.
This show is (for me) a welcome respite from the current obsession with throwing stuff away when it still has intrinsic value, something we have been socially engineered into, because it's good for business and it gives individuals short-term gratification. Well, it's bad for society and it's terrible for the prospects of future generations.
I really love him so much... Everyday i watch his videos and learn new things... I apperciate that Edd...
There's a melancholy to this show that I enjoy.
Fight against entropy (which fixing anything always is) kinda feels that way... Decay cannot be stopped, but if we really want to we can hold it back for a little while longer.
Yes it's called talent or skill.
Just Edds knowledge shines through.
No showboating or fake drama...
Ah work can sit here and watch it all day.
Sorry, but good to see you have a channel showing us just how hard you graft.
Keep up the good work.
John
8:45 this sound like the old harmonicas I made as a child out of a comb and greaseproof paper
Spot on ,love the fact that even when thing's don't work or go wrong it's still filmed and aired not like most of the other car program's that all go swimmingly well with no ball's up like we all have in real life working on cars.
I'm not a mechanic but wouldn't it be easier to unbolt and remove the body from chassis since the whole vehicle is need restoration? (This is what I've learned from watching Edd over the years, now I can make suggestions ahahahaa)
No ,because he wants to get it running first . And if possible an MOT.
Great show. I took a Range Rover into a garage to have the air con pipes replaced. When I picked up two days later the owner of the garage had found it so frustrating that he had vowed never to let another one on the forecourt! Well done you...
All I know is that Edd's buddy owes him more than a few beers for this job
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@@chefbitehennaart1928 jog on.
Love how the content is developing Edd and how we watch you work in almost real time. It’s more how you fix than the end result for me. Awesome. Keep going!
He completed the ice cream van last year. Its on the Guinness records you tube channel in full.
You certainly made hard work of removing that ring gear, unless you wanted to re-use it then cutting is always the way to go, we always centre dot the back side, drill with a bit that is slightly smaller then split with a cold chisel, real easy and quick. Loving the series, good luck.
If you're an inventive type, which Edd is, it's always worth preserving the option to reuse stuff which has inherently high value, like a big ring gear.
It’s Friday night, and you know what that means! #WorkshopDiaries
Chippy tee ?
Keep it going Edd. The advertisements aren’t an issue if that keeps you producing this great content.
but most people would just replace the whole line without messing about testing it, but then most people wouldn't be sponsored by a compressor company
There is something immensely reassuring to see someone else struggling to get old, corroded parts undone. :-)
Don't worry girls he likes doing experiments with petrol won't be long until the hair is short back and frazzled 🙈
Okay Mike! :-)
So good to see you on our screens Edd, God bless you my friend. A great start to what I know will become something much bigger. There are so many of us that really enjoy seeing exactly what you do, the tools you use and the details of how you do the various tasks.
Best wishes from Ukraine!!!
О, невже тут є українці!!?!??!
Remote switch to activate the fuel pump to detect the location of the leak - that’s the kind of practical genius Edd brings to what he does... Simple, elegant and, best of all, effective! Nice! 🙌🏻😎
Yeah, most of us would just get some clear tube and blow down it. It sucks when you get that wrong!
what a great intro!!! Welcome back!🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Edd, can I say what a pleasure it is to see you back doing what you do best. I must say that you departure from Wheeler dealers was a blow. To my mind the real attraction of Wheeler Dealers was the mechanical work you did to make the cars saleable gain at a profit, well sometimes not. The other chap rather reminded me of a seagull; flapped about a lot, made a lot of noise and did, well, the other stuff that seagulls do when excited. But all that is in the past so forgive me for taking this opportunity to voice my opinions on your fortunes at last. I look forward to watching more of your programmes.
You can also get UA-cam Premium and have no ads! 😁💖
For me, this is pure gold. I look forward every week to watching the latest episode. I have even used the bell notification feature for the first time on youTube!
Made it, a whole week.
Love that Edd shows things that don’t work first time, like removing the ring gear from the flywheel, everyone knows he is smart and talented doesn’t have to pretend anything is better than it is ... much more honest and less glossy than what many others do ...
Precisa colocar legenda, ou na melhor hipótese traduzir para todos idiomas...
Edd, great show, I had a 1982 Range Rover in Australia, bought new, absolute disaster, huge problem with the fuel system, Rover, to try to meet emission laws the Fuel system was modified by the Factory in a "Heath Robinson" manner the carburettor overflow was connected back to the fuel tank. Result the fuel system became pressurized and petrol poured out the filler, bearing in mind that this was a new car with less than 2,000 KM and the paint was peeling off the body below the filler. British Leyland refused all complaints and it was obviously my fault by making a poor buying decision. Keep up the good work, yours is one of the best shows on any media.
At this rate you'll be able to run the Land Rover through for a MOT in 5 years time.
Great video Ed China! I can't help but think any Male or female that are interested in mechanics could miss ANY single one of your shows! They can learn a TON! Don't know why but I sit with ty he hubs and enjoy watching your shows myself. Who knew this grams would watch vehicle mechanics in the first place. Love it. Keep it up. Sssooo glad your back!
11 👎??? I didn't know MIKE had 10 FRIENDS 🤔
11 UA-cam logins 😆
Why are you stoking a fire between Edd and Mike that is clearly irrelevant. They are both getting on with their own lives and careers. Do the same and move on mate...
@@W1llyMcKnight Saint William, are you Mike's PR agent???
@@d.d4184 Enjoy the content double D's. Put your energy into something more positive than trolling.
@@W1llyMcKnight of all the shitty post about Mike you pick mine that is fairly harmless. I don't particularly like what Mike had said about Edd,and I don't value your opinion. Find a new hobby that doesn't involve me.
I have no interest at all in fixing cars but I always found Edd immensely watchable, by far the best 'TV mechanic.' Fixing a crappy Range Rover is a good start. Do a full restoration job Edd.
That fuel line is a nightmare. Remind me not to buy a Range Rover
Those industrial sounds synced to the background music at the start is a great add. Just sat in front of the screen to watch today's episode.
Tbh I'd just uninstall and scrap most of that underside and its parts, just a horrendous amount of work. Great to see you attend to it in a more cost-saving and interesting manner, a pleasure to watch.
Great show... best part was the hair cut. As a Land Rover Enthusiast, I do enjoy watching you work on the Rover.
“Somebody close by to inherit your tools” was a classic!
Nice to see testing environment for fuel lines (to locate holes). It is good how you showed different methods to get ring gear off!