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WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: WW2 M3 Grant and Lee tank TOUR plus fitting the rear idler wheels

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2022
  • Daryl and Jesse fit the track tensioning shafts and rear idler wheels.
    Museum Assistant Manager, Jason, gives us a tour of our WW2 M3 Grant and Lee Tanks.
    Follow the progress of our workshop restorations every Wednesday! A must watch for students of history, engineering, mechanics and metalworking! 🧐🛠️
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 231

  • @kenc3288
    @kenc3288 Рік тому +46

    Great to see plenty of lubrication being used in this assembly. So many so called youtube experts assemble shafts and bearings dry. Excellent Aussie fitting on display. 😀😀🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @sg195286
      @sg195286 Рік тому +7

      In Germany we say, wer gut schmiert, der gut fährt 👍🏼 translation: if you lubricate well, you will drive well 👌🏼

    • @knexmachina
      @knexmachina Рік тому

      Expert = Ex is something that has been.
      Spurt is a drip under pressure

    • @timodeporto686
      @timodeporto686 Рік тому +1

      Perhaps they know it will break down eventually and has to be worked on, and those guys are the ones who have to do it!

    • @mladensosic2280
      @mladensosic2280 Рік тому +1

      @@sg195286 in Croatia same, tko maže taj i vozi.

    • @Iaintwoke
      @Iaintwoke Рік тому

      It's relying on clamping force and friction so is it a good idea to lubricate it so much? Maybe not. Maybe in this case a little bit of anti seize may have been better.

  • @TheGeezzer
    @TheGeezzer Рік тому +32

    Don't be afraid of making these videos twice as long! They are bloody interesting Bruce! Great to see all the ins and outs of tank technology from the 1940s.

    • @N_Wheeler
      @N_Wheeler Рік тому +1

      'Kurtfromozama' is the guy who decides how long the videos are!

  • @pelonehedd7631
    @pelonehedd7631 Рік тому +1

    What I like about about watching these videos is how everyone gets along . There are no hard ass attitudes and drama queens like video’s with American Biker types . No one is trying to prove anything or assert dominance. It really makes watching real professionals a pleasing experience. And this comment is coming from a American.

  • @chris-gh4bf
    @chris-gh4bf Рік тому +22

    The episodes are not long enough. Love the work you are doing to keep these machines alive.

  • @NSYresearch
    @NSYresearch Рік тому +3

    Good morning Australia.... this really is the best way to start a dull, cold day in the UK

  • @fredfarnackle5455
    @fredfarnackle5455 Рік тому +22

    Great commentary on the differences between Grant and Lee tanks.

  • @Slavvy
    @Slavvy Рік тому +4

    Favorite channel, all killer no filler, quality people doing quality work on incredible vehicles, no bs anywhere in sight. Love you guys, never stop!!

  • @MrChrisStarr
    @MrChrisStarr Рік тому +21

    Unusual to see a Lee and Grant side by side! Great video as always. My Wednesday lunchtime treat!

  • @manfredbauer.Collection
    @manfredbauer.Collection Рік тому +2

    Meine ehrliche Bewunderung und Hochachtung, Panzerrestauration ist eine Arbeit für geduldige harte Männer. Allein die Arbeit für ein Laufrad ist enorm, nach einem Tag in der Werkstatt hätte ich das Handtuch geschmissen. Super Videos, freue mich schon auf den nächsten Mittwoch. Viele Grüße aus Österreich.

  • @P-J-W-777
    @P-J-W-777 Рік тому +21

    It’s a blessing to know that the US and Australia have worked so closely for so long and have been such great allies. I really don’t see you guys as just Allie’s but more as distant family.

    • @kenkan6837
      @kenkan6837 Рік тому +1

      Well, it's easy to be mates w/an Aussie!

    • @markrhodes1717
      @markrhodes1717 Рік тому

      Right back at ya'!

    • @jimtekkit
      @jimtekkit Рік тому

      We had a prickly relationship during the occupancy of American soldiers over here in WW2 (cultural differences), so I wouldn't say we always get along. But generally when everyone regards themselves as equal human beings then we get along famously.

    • @P-J-W-777
      @P-J-W-777 Рік тому +1

      @@jimtekkit I apologize that some of my fellow Americans didn’t respect the fact that they were in another country with a few cultural differences just as they would have expected your fellow Australians to respect ours if the situation had been reversed. There’s no one single Nation that’s invincible no matter how strong some Americans think we may be but together we are stronger and can accomplish anything if we work together as one. After all we are all related somehow if you did back far enough in history. It’s just the water that’s kept us separated for so many years that’s caused us to forget that. I hope that one day I’ll get to come visit your beautiful country as it’s one of only a very very few that I would choose to live in if I were to ever desire to move.🇺🇸🇦🇺

  • @MrSdasdasdasdad
    @MrSdasdasdasdad Рік тому +39

    Another awesome vid! awesome to see our aussie history being preserved. Kepp up the awesome work.

  • @roberthocking9138
    @roberthocking9138 Рік тому +5

    Wow talk about a wealth of knowledge, that he can produce at Will with no notes, unreal . Great vid

    • @welshpete12
      @welshpete12 Рік тому

      These people s knowledge is remarkable !

  • @RWJP
    @RWJP Рік тому +9

    I think it's safe to say that your videos are some of the finest out there in the military vehicle restoration and preservation world, and a LOT of other organisations could learn a thing or two from you!

  • @jackeagles1637
    @jackeagles1637 Рік тому +9

    I am amazed how these blokes do what they do . It is almost like were trained in the original factories that made these things.

  • @Fryns
    @Fryns Рік тому +7

    This is fast becoming my favourite UA-cam channel. Building 1/16 scale model tanks and it is so nice to see you guys do the same in 1/1 scale.

  • @johnwilliams-sc1vf
    @johnwilliams-sc1vf Рік тому +3

    Cotter pins are used on bicycle cranks to secure the cranks

  • @adrianabbott4623
    @adrianabbott4623 Рік тому +13

    Is there any chance of you doing longer videos? It is absolutely fascinating watching your brilliant guys working and I could watch them for hours. The addition of the explanations of the vehicles is a good idea though.
    I would love to visit you but it is a bit far, and expensive, to just pop over from the UK!

  • @Sillybutts
    @Sillybutts 11 місяців тому

    3:33
    "We've got biggie bearing and we've got-"
    "Smalls bearing"
    So good!

  • @investornator
    @investornator Рік тому +1

    Good to see the boys saving these national treasures for all future generations to see. I'd say the Boys are national treasures to !

  • @malliz1
    @malliz1 Рік тому +2

    Great episode guys

  • @lordsjaak
    @lordsjaak Рік тому +4

    i am from the Netherlands. and i love your restoration on the Grant. so keep going with your works and it is really lovely to watch 😃

  • @claytonnans5639
    @claytonnans5639 Рік тому +1

    Thanks guys!

  • @ethanferguson1550
    @ethanferguson1550 Рік тому +1

    Hey Aus Armour! Just wanted to say I love your videos and they are very informative and entertaining. I did want to say to be careful of those mushroomed punches/drifts/chisels I see scattered through your series! The striking head of the tool when it is the badly mushroomed can actually start sending tool steel-projectiles around the workshop that are super sharp and hold so much velocity!

  • @look4truth480
    @look4truth480 11 місяців тому

    excellent comments from the asistant manager! Awesome! TY Jason

  • @davidbarnsley8486
    @davidbarnsley8486 Рік тому +1

    Workshop Wednesday
    The best day of the week 😍😍👍👍👍

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 Рік тому +8

    Great to see the Steyr in the background, it’s looking awesome. Are we going to get an update sometime, please

  • @Brokenansmokey5.99
    @Brokenansmokey5.99 Рік тому

    This is the kind of non specific but highly skilled work I used to do. Seeing you guys in action I can say you are all masters who love their craft. Im extremely jealous too. Who wouldnt love to restore a tank👍👍👍

  • @andrewtreloar7389
    @andrewtreloar7389 Рік тому +10

    More great content, a huge thanks!

  • @yattaran1484
    @yattaran1484 Рік тому +4

    Another amazing hard works on Wednesday !. Thanks to those heavy machines, this kind of serious restoration become possible.
    Without them, it would be a nightmare. Can't wait next week !😊

  • @timwerner7771
    @timwerner7771 Рік тому +2

    I am an optician and regularly work with 1.1mm drill bits. It is so much fun to see nuts as big as a fist and cotter pins the size of a pinky! LOve your channel and the great work ethic!

  • @tracker1265
    @tracker1265 Рік тому +4

    REALLY enjoying watching the team rebuild the tanks

  • @OgdenTunkRR
    @OgdenTunkRR Рік тому +4

    I absolutely love your channel and look forward every Wednesday here in America to watch the next one. Sometimes I even stay up late on Tuesday so I can catch it and I also love the fact that you’re restoring, a Grant tank it’s my all-time favorite vehicle from the second world war One day maybe I’ll get a chance to visit your tank fest and get a ride in one of these iconic vehicles keep up the great presentations one of your loyal followers, Frank

  • @nickraschke4737
    @nickraschke4737 Рік тому +5

    Those big bearings are incredible.

  • @gerardhogan3
    @gerardhogan3 Рік тому +4

    Jason you're a bloody legend. Nice drills mate. I love your stories because you tell a good yarn and....it's bloody interesting!

  • @jeffussery4884
    @jeffussery4884 Рік тому

    I repair factory machines for a living. The hydraulic press chattering reminds me of pushing bearings off a 3'' or bigger shaft that have been there for 50 years plus years. I had one oilite bronze bushing that froze to the shaft and spun in the outer journal. When I went to press the bushing off the shaft it DID NOT want to move. I soaked everything down with PB Blaster and let it sit over night. I cranking up the press pressure to 50 tons ( it had a 4" ram) when that bushing finely broke lose, BOOM. Everything jumped the shaft hit the floor. I ended up making a new shaft also.

  • @Ronaldl2350
    @Ronaldl2350 Рік тому +4

    So true what he said about the silver anti sieze. Great tour of the Grant and Lee tanks.

  • @vicnoel45662
    @vicnoel45662 Рік тому +3

    You fellas really have me looking forward to Wednesday mornings!

  • @Slaktrax
    @Slaktrax Рік тому +5

    Thanks Karl, Jess and Daryl. I spent ten years working on tanks; smelling of diesel, eating processed (hard) cheese and jam sandwiches that were permeated with diesel flavour and hands and finger nails that were ingrained with oily dirt and no thoughts of dermatitis or a protective hand cream, even if it was available ...and that would only be used by ''pussies'' if it was.
    And yet I look for ward to your videos every week and love seeing the guys doing this kind of work with unaccountable interest!
    A lot of the older guys used to miss the Cents (Centurions) that were reliable, clean and didn't need so much attention.

  • @dukeallen432
    @dukeallen432 Рік тому

    Wonderful production.
    So enjoy the dirty rusty work.

  • @waynevictory5208
    @waynevictory5208 Рік тому

    It’s great to see y’all fix these as we must remember what great things our grandfather did to give the world freedom!!!

  • @stephenparkes626
    @stephenparkes626 Рік тому +2

    Tank you for my weekly tank fix great 👍 work

  • @lloydgoldston3620
    @lloydgoldston3620 Рік тому +1

    Cracking video Gents! Love it when Jason gives us the history on your survivors. Great to hear we’ll get a Stug update soon!! Wednesday updates are the absolute best part of the work week. Thank you for doing them for us all to enjoy

  • @doughudgens9275
    @doughudgens9275 Рік тому +2

    It’s great to see parts go back on!

  • @patraic5241
    @patraic5241 Рік тому

    I think the men and women who built those vehicles would be proud to know there are people today trying to preserve them. Well done.

  • @michaelguerin56
    @michaelguerin56 Рік тому +1

    Good work. Nice to see the new idlers go on with the cleaned up and regreased bearings/seals. Also a nice bit of history re. the various Lees and Grants. I understand that there is a trick for new players with the 6046 (twin 6-71) engine set. The Bus Grease Monkey was invited to do some work on a Sherman with that setup and initially could not get it to turn over but he read the manual overnight and worked out what was happening. It was, if I recall correctly, an issue with the clutch arrangement that allows the tank to drive with either one or both engines going. I also understand that you always have to start the same engine first.
    I can see why you intend to go with a single Scania four stroke engine to move this beast. One engine instead of two. One turbocharger (presumably) that does not need to be on for the engine to run instead of one supercharger per engine, that has to run because a two stroke diesel cannot suck in air; and finally, an engine that does not have to be run very few weeks, in order to prevent injectors from sticking. Detroit Diesel runaways are not a good thing and … you would get sick of recharging CO2 extinguishers!😊
    Thank you again for a positive update and the history lesson, complete with anecdotes about agricultural modifications to surplus Australian Army tanks. That cutdown and converted surplus vehicle is a good part of the story; and also a reminder that not every military workshop modification of an obsolete vehicle makes it into the history books. There might well be some oddball RAEME creations still to be recorded.
    Cheers from NZ🇳🇿!

  • @HK94
    @HK94 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video...

  • @jamesneveaux4892
    @jamesneveaux4892 Рік тому +1

    Amazing work, cheers from Edmonton, Canada.

  • @theessexhunter1305
    @theessexhunter1305 Рік тому +6

    Nice work, good to see hands on work as it seems to be going the push button direction for many.

  • @bobkohl6779
    @bobkohl6779 Рік тому +1

    Nice to know you're actually reading the comments. I've worked on fair amount of WW II Vehicles. Continental engines are my nemesis. Horizontal springs are HVSS suspension.

  • @davemiller6893
    @davemiller6893 Рік тому +1

    You lads are the best.

  • @raymondswarmer1433
    @raymondswarmer1433 Рік тому

    Jason is like a walking encyclopedia of tank and armored vehicles. Amazing!!!

  • @dick8193
    @dick8193 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @Elvis20101
    @Elvis20101 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @tommytaylor4458
    @tommytaylor4458 Рік тому +3

    Another good one guys👍👍Always looking forward to the video updates!!!😁👍

  • @ditzydoo4378
    @ditzydoo4378 Рік тому +1

    US Marines were issued the diesel Shermans for use in the Pacific theater.

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 Рік тому +3

    Awesome as always 😊

  • @RobertJohnson-gi3sl
    @RobertJohnson-gi3sl Рік тому

    WE LOVE YOU AND YOUR WORK, FOREVER. PRESERVING HISTORY.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 2 місяці тому

    One solution to use rubber seals made in the same fashion as the OG ones, would be to try and get your rubber cut with a waterjet. You'd need a rubber mat that's specific to your needs (so likely something pliable) but if you cut it a few mm smaller on the ID you could repack the seal with new rubber.

  • @USMC--me3ig
    @USMC--me3ig Рік тому +1

    Love this series.. is the welded grant roomier than the riveted grant? And who funds these restoration projects?
    Thanks for keeping the history alive.

    • @frostedbutts4340
      @frostedbutts4340 Рік тому +3

      The museum is privately owned, so they're paying for it out of pocket.
      I have no idea if it runs at a profit or they're lucky enough to have a rich owner with a passion.

  • @maineoutdoorsman677
    @maineoutdoorsman677 Рік тому +1

    I've watched every video,an does that man own a pair of paints ,he's old school Aussie shorts 24/7

  • @steveyountz9184
    @steveyountz9184 Рік тому +3

    Great video and a really great way to start my Wednesday. Thank you very much.😎

  • @WardMacaulay
    @WardMacaulay Рік тому +1

    Simply amazing dedication to preserving/restoring history! Bravo Zulu!

  • @DavidCulshawmer-r
    @DavidCulshawmer-r Рік тому +1

    i get excited when i'm at work and get a notification of the latest update on my phone 😄, get home and put the big computer on and watch it 👍😊, keep up the good work lads , just loving these vids 😉

  • @andrewsteele7663
    @andrewsteele7663 Рік тому

    Thanks Team, I just love Workshop Wednesday, I wait until all the jobs are done so I can watch without distractions, Cheers

  • @fireabend_1226
    @fireabend_1226 Рік тому +1

    very nice presentation

  • @deancoley7987
    @deancoley7987 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic work all the best to the team

  • @norsehall309
    @norsehall309 Рік тому

    G'day mates from an old grunt, thumbs up to all the hard work on the tanks, cheers boys.

  • @juanvargaschavarria8772
    @juanvargaschavarria8772 Рік тому

    Great work Greetings from COSTARICA 🇨🇷⚔👏

  • @Matthew-cx4zg
    @Matthew-cx4zg Рік тому +1

    Outstanding. Keep up the good work

  • @TAFFY5652
    @TAFFY5652 Рік тому +2

    Smashing work as always boys!

  • @americanpatriot2422
    @americanpatriot2422 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding video and presentation.

  • @baldfatgit1
    @baldfatgit1 Рік тому +1

    Outstanding "Nuff Said" Steve UK 🙂

  • @bvalt1
    @bvalt1 Рік тому

    You guys are amazing!! True enlightened brutes using all your strength and mental faculties to get the job done, BRAVO!!

  • @Kwqr_1996
    @Kwqr_1996 Рік тому

    Thanks for history.

  • @kenkan6837
    @kenkan6837 Рік тому

    I'd like to give a shout-out to the musicians who created the music for this production, to me it seems that they poured their hearts into every note!

  • @paoloviti6156
    @paoloviti6156 Рік тому +2

    A dumb question: will you install the Twin GM 6-71 diesel variant, or the more ubiquitous Continental Motors built the R-975 under license?
    Please keep going on as always doing a great job 👍 👍👍

  • @chrispiazza7487
    @chrispiazza7487 Рік тому

    You read my mind regarding the Stug!

  • @johnboy384
    @johnboy384 Рік тому +1

    Thanks again!

  • @safetyharborfirearms
    @safetyharborfirearms Рік тому +1

    Good info on the differences in the models

  • @jimmcfee3488
    @jimmcfee3488 Рік тому

    For the amount of work this will do if you couldn't have sourced original idler wheel seals for the light duty this will probably do a simple turned shell with a felt shaft seal would have been adequete(like in old pre WW2 bearing pillow blocks), had to do it as a temporary measure for fan shafts in the past.

  • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
    @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Рік тому

    More great work by the boys!

  • @nevillegoddard4966
    @nevillegoddard4966 Рік тому +1

    Hi guys! Great video! No wonder the old wheel bearings were in such good condition! They were protected by the cast steel wheels, grease seals, multi-bolt gasketed front cap, & about 2kg of grease! Phew! That looks like marine grease youse have used in the idlers ay? Good one👍!
    Just one thing though - I never actually saw the spacer being installed between the inner & outer bearings of the second idler wheel. Hopefully it was installed?
    I'm glad you showed both idlers spinning with their newly packed bearings; that was reassuring & satisfying to see!
    But maan! Those idlers with those huge bearings look indestructable! And so - they were not destroyed, in fact youse got to reuse old the grease seals so I was right - so they ARE virtually indestructable!
    That hammered-on toothed plate that locks in the track tension setting - is that pretty easy to remove again, cos you may need to remove it to adjust it once the tracks are on? I'd have thought it would have been stored somewhere safe til then - maybe in one of the M3's toolboxes, or in Darryl's toolbox! Thanks fellas!

  • @billybobwombat2231
    @billybobwombat2231 Рік тому

    Going to Cairns in May, looking forward to seeing all this metal under one roof, thanks for the vid 🤙

  • @Search4TruthReality
    @Search4TruthReality Рік тому

    Awesome!

  • @numscull12345
    @numscull12345 Рік тому

    Anti sieze would be a better compound to use as the grease will plastisize in the space and cause the part to stick in the bore. where anti-sieze will literally prevent the item from siezing in from lack of active lubrication. Nickle anti-sieze would be ideal, but copper would work just fine.

  • @davidperry970
    @davidperry970 Рік тому

    You guys should do a few antique Caterpillar rebuilds.

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward8251 Рік тому

    How has this been out a whole day and I have not seen it yet? Thank you, great stuff!

  • @pvtmalo3217
    @pvtmalo3217 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing =)

  • @Happenedin62
    @Happenedin62 Рік тому

    Hello Kurt!!! Love the show so keep it coming mate!!

  • @nathanroberts355
    @nathanroberts355 Рік тому

    Im going.on this new m3 grant tank at next year's Australian armoured artillery museum tank fest 2023

  • @neilfairless4589
    @neilfairless4589 Рік тому

    Stug, Grant, we love em all Kurt. Cheers fella's.

  • @davidlawrencebanks4610
    @davidlawrencebanks4610 Рік тому

    Outstanding work! Brill guys

  • @paulmanson253
    @paulmanson253 Рік тому +1

    Hey guys. There is brief discussion here about tracks,oh about the 25 minute mark. If you wish detailed meticulous information on what it takes to service the actual track chains,here on YT there is Squatch253, complete rebuild on a Caterpillar D2,and his disassembly and turn/reassemble of track chains components is as meticulous as the rest of what he does.
    From the video shot here,the track chain of the tank looks to be a right mess. Unlikely there is any New Old Stock stuff available. Be interesting to see what these resourceful lads come up with.

  • @caliber_560
    @caliber_560 Рік тому

    It would be a dream to come work with you guys restoring one of these beautiful machines, even just for a day.

  • @theodoreolson8529
    @theodoreolson8529 Рік тому

    I guess all you guys are pretty jacked from working with all that heavy kit. I think it's riveting (see what I did there) to see some of the young guys working on these old tanks with such expertise.

  • @alexandermccarthy
    @alexandermccarthy Рік тому

    Superlative work. Keep it up fellas!

  • @patrickporter6536
    @patrickporter6536 Рік тому

    Bloody marvellous, mate!

  • @boomerdiorama
    @boomerdiorama Рік тому

    What a beast this beautiful machine is. Cheers.😁

  • @captiannemo1587
    @captiannemo1587 Рік тому

    With the twin 6-71s you can change the up gear ratios from 1:1.2 to 1:1.6 and push the A5 to 36 mph at the expense of acceleration.

  • @fenman1954
    @fenman1954 Рік тому +3

    Wednesday in the UK means Aus Armour