Warren, recently, you were on the fence about carrying on with your UA-cam channel. I want to thank you personally for sticking with it. I look forward to every video because you never disappoint. Thank you.
Glad to see a video, but happy you took that time off for your daughter, i was only 23 when my dad died from a ruptured aorta, and i sure miss him. He influenced me a lot, and was a good dad. I know you have to get the bill's paid, but you can't replace family. I have been waiting to see how this tractor turned out, so thanks for filming it, i really appreciate all the work you put in, and these video's add more hour's. G-d bless you, the family, and all the fury critters.
All I can say is I am glad I grew up when I did! Kids were raised properly! You worked for a paycheck, got punished doing bad and rewarded for hard work!
Thanks for another great video Warren. I always look forward to your videos. Glad you got to take some time off and be with your family. It would worry me working on a part that cost that much I’d be afraid I would screw it up. Stay safe
Pleased to hear you had a short break, with how hard you work, boy do you deserve a rest now and again. This valve body looks like it should be inside the transmission and not part of the external casing, especially on a tractor. The knowledge, experience and wisdom you have accumulated shows in every video you put out and is priceless Warren, thank you.
Another Great Video, Warren. Tightening up your plug advice is some great advice. I give my apprentices the same advice in the HVACR field. Glad to hear you and your wife was able to get away for a few days and spend some time with your daughter. I really appreciate your Videos, Thanks Warren.
Those accumulator valve bodies are junk in the E4OD/4R100 transmissions. The valves will appear free on the bench but will immediately stick with hydraulic pressure side loading the valve. The design is prone to excessive bore wear due to the pressure caused by side loading from hydraulic pressure. I have the sonnax tool kit for the E4OD/4R100 transmissions so I automatically bore the the accumulator valve body and install better sonnax valves. I have only seen 1 transmission case that had slight case warping in the valve body area. I mainly build high performance and drag racing transmissions and on the super high performance ones I set the case up in my Bridgeport and I fly cut the bottom of the case to ensure flatness same with the valve body and pump. The ford transmission pumps have very poor tolerances so I automatically resurface all ford pumps. I have a very small precision bench top lathe and sometimes I make my own replacement valves both standard and slightly oversized. I also make my own solid brass or bronze bushings to replace bushings that are know to have excessive wear.
I'm glad you enjoyed your time off. You deserve it from time to time. The only way to fix the burnt up one is to melt it down and add two beer cans and recast and machine it.
That feeling you get when you spot something in an in-depth repair that has fought you all the way, you finally get it back together and it runs the sweetest it's ever run is a feeling not that many people get the pleasure of, nailed it once again Warren 👍
Sure am glad that you're using that soft face piston Hammer!! Yahoo's. You sound so much better after a few days off!! All the best from Surrey BC Canada
As my uncle who was a tractor mechanic 40+ years ago said. If it's in a fire that cooks the oil out, those pars are junk. Keep up the good fight. You have the knowledge.
What a problem tractor you have had there warren . But thanks to your skill and knowledge you have got it Back up and working. Brilliant job warren .👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video Warren really enjoy your videos and your commentary. Glad you were able to fix this tractor valvebody sticking trouble. Looking forward to your next video stay safe Warren.
It was 105f in south Carolina a few years back. State record. I was driving in a car with no AC. The radio was playing Christmas carols. The announcer said they did that on purpose to help us with the heat. I though I was living in another dimension.
I don't know if you read this comments but thanks you as always for the video Warren 👍, glad you've spent sometime with your daughter to go to a show I didn't know you had sheep ?, please tell your daughter she's got a awesome dad please , the place I work has 60 pet sheep owners wife hobby, guess who shear's them !?!?. Take care 👍
Well I can say you are correct on the drain plug thing I did a service when I first started this in a professional field and I put the plug up and I was going to push the pan out of the way and then tighten it I pushed it out of the way and hooked the lines up to pump the oil out of it sire enough I didn't tighten it driver seen low oil pressure light and immediately pulled over I'd say that's the only reason I still have a job so every since then they get tightened
When you're laying under the machine and you need to get something apart and out of the way, one of the tools that's under there with you is the right tool for the job.
Honestly you'll see dog is there nothing you can't fix I mean seriously? I don't think I've ever seen you tackle anything you can't fix so either you're hiding it or there ain't nothing that you can't fix! Good video brother.
13.30 ish. Ok here goes. Heard your opinion, heres A reply. Make America great again, by going down to your local burger place today, speak to the burger flipper, give em a job, as your apprentice. Give em the skills to make the money. You have the work and need the help. Your a very clever hard working guy .
Hi Warren 😃 good to hear you and your family had a break, sometimes ya just got to get away from all this crazy ness, lol. Patience paid off on the tractor, due diligence and all that, that valve body must have been pretty distorted the way the shuttles were sticking. Thanks for another interesting video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, and the doggies. Stuart Uk.
My son has one of the F150 eco boost too with the small v6 and he pulls his open trailer and race car with it and it gets 14mpg pulling at 70 mph. That's exactly the same mileage I get with my 1 ton and 7.3 pulling my open trailer and race car.
Hi , in the back ground old looks like 90s white ford very cool looking old truck. If you had a fancy printer you think u could make that valve body u bought. 😊
WOW on the price of that valve body. I will keep my 1967 IHC 424 gas tractor. It starts great in the winter and no injection pump etc. diesel stuff to deal with.
I have run fiberglass screen wire in front of the radiator in every vehicle I've owned since the late '60s. My vehicles never have any radiator plugging issues and bugs seem to self clean just by falling off after a while vs being caught in the radiator fins.
I agree with you Warren.Everybody wants something for nothing.It’s a total shame.This is not the America I grew up in.Our government made these people this way with all the handouts.
Was that Anderson Tractor in Bluffton OH? Good people to work with, that's where I got my 6200 powerquad internal oil pump shaft, jd didn't have any, didn't know when they would, sad
You are so very correct Warren. The demoncrats screaming for higher wages for entry level jobs don't seem to understand. Living on a fixed income, as i am, i can't afford to drive to McDonald's let alone buy something once there. Thanks for sharing, Best Wishes.
Grate video, could it be that it being a burned vavle body it was warped when they took it off so the hooned the valves to make them work on the bench, but then whey you bolt it up to the transmission it squizes back to straight and the valve gets stuck?
Being at the top of the food chain in terms of skills is going to be the only way to survive the future in this country, in fact, it's probably going to be the only way to have any "freedom", whatever that may mean at that time.
The wage problem isn't just in America. It's the same here in the UK and Europe. People today are never satisfied they want more than what they are worth. Im retired now but there's many a time when i had to work for less. You had to be satisfied with what you got. And with a bad payer or two you wouldn't get anything.
My favorite no BS mechanic.
Warren, recently, you were on the fence about carrying on with your UA-cam channel. I want to thank you personally for sticking with it.
I look forward to every video because you never disappoint.
Thank you.
i look forward to the videos i can't thank waren enough for taking the time to make video's and upload them thank you again
Hardest working man on UA-cam. Posting at 11:10pm and probably getting up at 5am
He is west coast. 8:10
🤦♀️ oh yeah duh.
Glad to see a video, but happy you took that time off for your daughter, i was only 23 when my dad died from a ruptured aorta, and i sure miss him. He influenced me a lot, and was a good dad. I know you have to get the bill's paid, but you can't replace family. I have been waiting to see how this tractor turned out, so thanks for filming it, i really appreciate all the work you put in, and these video's add more hour's. G-d bless you, the family, and all the fury critters.
Thanks for great content and even more for speaking the truth in these dire times.
A lesser man would have given up , but not you Warren , If it is humanly possible to fix it , you will do it . Way to go man I love your channel .
All I can say is I am glad I grew up when I did! Kids were raised properly! You worked for a paycheck, got punished doing bad and rewarded for hard work!
Warren hit the nail on the head about social credit scores and Q anon and the whole bit, he is 100% right.
It's because of people like you that I have food to eat, though I'm not sure for how much longer I can afford it.
Thanks for another great video Warren. I always look forward to your videos. Glad you got to take some time off and be with your family. It would worry me working on a part that cost that much I’d be afraid I would screw it up. Stay safe
With his hourly rate and amount of hours he puts in, that 2500 is chump change if he messes it up.
That willow tree is fantastic. Brings back childhood memories.
Preach the truth, brother Amen. I am afraid it's too late for us to turn it around the easy way. The lesson will have to be learned the hard way.
10/4 on the psyop, appreciate your mechanical skills and common sense.
Pleased to hear you had a short break, with how hard you work, boy do you deserve a rest now and again. This valve body looks like it should be inside the transmission and not part of the external casing, especially on a tractor. The knowledge, experience and wisdom you have accumulated shows in every video you put out and is priceless Warren, thank you.
Make me miss being an AG mechanic every time I watch ya. Switched over to heavy truck right now but miss the variety
More money, more boredom?
Another Great Video, Warren. Tightening up your plug advice is some great advice. I give my apprentices the same advice in the HVACR field. Glad to hear you and your wife was able to get away for a few days and spend some time with your daughter. I really appreciate your Videos, Thanks Warren.
Those accumulator valve bodies are junk in the E4OD/4R100 transmissions. The valves will appear free on the bench but will immediately stick with hydraulic pressure side loading the valve. The design is prone to excessive bore wear due to the pressure caused by side loading from hydraulic pressure. I have the sonnax tool kit for the E4OD/4R100 transmissions so I automatically bore the the accumulator valve body and install better sonnax valves.
I have only seen 1 transmission case that had slight case warping in the valve body area. I mainly build high performance and drag racing transmissions and on the super high performance ones I set the case up in my Bridgeport and I fly cut the bottom of the case to ensure flatness same with the valve body and pump. The ford transmission pumps have very poor tolerances so I automatically resurface all ford pumps.
I have a very small precision bench top lathe and sometimes I make my own replacement valves both standard and slightly oversized. I also make my own solid brass or bronze bushings to replace bushings that are know to have excessive wear.
Warren, I laugh and learn more watching your channel than any other👍🇺🇸
Don’t ever let it beat you!!! Thanks Warren!!!
Very interesting to hear your views on the future of the US and I do agree. Glad you had time to get away and have a break.
I'm glad you enjoyed your time off. You deserve it from time to time. The only way to fix the burnt up one is to melt it down and add two beer cans and recast and machine it.
That feeling you get when you spot something in an in-depth repair that has fought you all the way, you finally get it back together and it runs the sweetest it's ever run is a feeling not that many people get the pleasure of, nailed it once again Warren 👍
Great video , it’s always a great feeling when you fix one that been a pain in the ass !
Thanks, Warren, another fix of old iron. I'm glad you decided to keep the camera going.
Sure am glad that you're using that soft face piston Hammer!!
Yahoo's. You sound so much better after a few days off!!
All the best from Surrey BC Canada
I learned that drain plugs are "Out or In AND Tight"! Thanks Dad
Thanks for the video Warren great job on the transmission. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed 👍♥️♥️
Your family is everything. You and your wife being with them are special times. Thank you for your videos.
Nice to see it working properly. Thanks for the Video Warren 👍👍
Nice Job. !! I'm a little surprised on how simple that valve body really is. Thanks for making the video.
Great video Warren no B.S. straight to the point. Glad you got visit your daughter and take some time off. Have a great week.
As my uncle who was a tractor mechanic 40+ years ago said. If it's in a fire that cooks the oil out, those pars are junk. Keep up the good fight. You have the knowledge.
What a problem tractor you have had there warren .
But thanks to your skill and knowledge you have got it
Back up and working. Brilliant job warren .👍👍👍👍👍👍
"The gap is between your ears!"
Classic Warren🇱🇷
That was a job n half. Glad you cracked it.
Great video Warren
Thanks for sharing Safe travels bud
Great video Warren really enjoy your videos and your commentary. Glad you were able to fix this tractor valvebody sticking trouble. Looking forward to your next video stay safe Warren.
Man, you drove right past me! I would have went to the show just to have a chance to shake your hand!
Sorry about that.
Right on feller..have a good week 👍👊
It was 105f in south Carolina a few years back. State record. I was driving in a car with no AC. The radio was playing Christmas carols. The announcer said they did that on purpose to help us with the heat. I though I was living in another dimension.
Victory at last! Nice job. Thanks for the video.
I don't know if you read this comments but thanks you as always for the video Warren 👍, glad you've spent sometime with your daughter to go to a show I didn't know you had sheep ?, please tell your daughter she's got a awesome dad please , the place I work has 60 pet sheep owners wife hobby, guess who shear's them !?!?. Take care 👍
Awesome video Warren thank you for your time and consideration
Comment for the algorithm to help the channel 👍.
Well I can say you are correct on the drain plug thing I did a service when I first started this in a professional field and I put the plug up and I was going to push the pan out of the way and then tighten it I pushed it out of the way and hooked the lines up to pump the oil out of it sire enough I didn't tighten it driver seen low oil pressure light and immediately pulled over I'd say that's the only reason I still have a job so every since then they get tightened
Great job as always Warren liked the hole video and I hear you 100%
Great job Warren a good puzzle solved
Thanks Warren great video.
Best video yet. And yes it is our responsibility to save our asses!
The copper washer bolts used to break, best put new in . They screw into centre manifold.
He has some of the best multi-function tools. At 9:30 he was using a Cresenthammer. 😊
Every tool has a hammer end
When you're laying under the machine and you need to get something apart and out of the way, one of the tools that's under there with you is the right tool for the job.
I got me a few real crescenthammers from rastall tool , from a Canadian mining supply saw them on ave, I got the spud variety very skookum
Awesome job ! As usual, thanks for sharing
Thank you warren!
Honestly you'll see dog is there nothing you can't fix I mean seriously? I don't think I've ever seen you tackle anything you can't fix so either you're hiding it or there ain't nothing that you can't fix! Good video brother.
good stuff warren
13.30 ish. Ok here goes. Heard your opinion, heres A reply.
Make America great again, by going down to your local burger place today, speak to the burger flipper, give em a job, as your apprentice. Give em the skills to make the money.
You have the work and need the help.
Your a very clever hard working guy .
Hi Warren 😃 good to hear you and your family had a break, sometimes ya just got to get away from all this crazy ness, lol. Patience paid off on the tractor, due diligence and all that, that valve body must have been pretty distorted the way the shuttles were sticking. Thanks for another interesting video mate, stay safe, best wishe's to you and your's, and the doggies. Stuart Uk.
Nice and smooth
I have had springs break in that block , this will score it up inside. Best fit new ones .
Really enjoyed this video great job well done 👍👍
The myth, The Legend, The Man!
My son has one of the F150 eco boost too with the small v6 and he pulls his open trailer and race car with it and it gets 14mpg pulling at 70 mph. That's exactly the same mileage I get with my 1 ton and 7.3 pulling my open trailer and race car.
Warren dam good job.sam
Nice to hear you getting to share some quality time with your family. How is your daughter doing in vet school? Hope your ribs get better.
Hi , in the back ground old looks like 90s white ford very cool looking old truck. If you had a fancy printer you think u could make that valve body u bought. 😊
WOW on the price of that valve body. I will keep my 1967 IHC 424 gas tractor. It starts great in the winter and no injection pump etc. diesel stuff to deal with.
I have run fiberglass screen wire in front of the radiator in every vehicle I've owned since the late '60s. My vehicles never have any radiator plugging issues and bugs seem to self clean just by falling off after a while vs being caught in the radiator fins.
Man, you got life all figured out.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 No, just one thing that has worked well for 50+ yrs.
@@Bobcat325 no surprise here
It’s funny you’re doing a 6410 and I’m starting a 7410 today that’s got the same problem
I want a community run by 5 men , farmer , mechanic , butcher , baker and Doctor ,
Not politicians
Great job 👍👍👍🇨🇦
This stuff is interesting even though this is something I will probably never work on
You are so right on what you said
That is one really big weeping willow.
Hey Warren when you are good you are good
If JD could get $10,000 for a valve body they probably would
Excellent job
I agree with you Warren.Everybody wants something for nothing.It’s a total shame.This is not the America I grew up in.Our government made these people this way with all the handouts.
Was that Anderson Tractor in Bluffton OH? Good people to work with, that's where I got my 6200 powerquad internal oil pump shaft, jd didn't have any, didn't know when they would, sad
Were you talking with Anderson Tractor Supply in Ohio? Good people. Just a couple miles from me.
You are so very correct Warren. The demoncrats screaming for higher wages for entry level jobs don't seem to understand. Living on a fixed income, as i am, i can't afford to drive to McDonald's let alone buy something once there.
Thanks for sharing, Best Wishes.
Had me laughing hard when you said..watch out she'll throw you through the window...that's awesome man
Grate video, could it be that it being a burned vavle body it was warped when they took it off so the hooned the valves to make them work on the bench, but then whey you bolt it up to the transmission it squizes back to straight and the valve gets stuck?
good vid warren
That's why Warren works alone.
Based mechanic fixes green iron.
If the FBI show up, put em to work.
Good job!
Thank you.
Wow Elko! Long time from when I last seen it! Is it still blinking twice and you miss it while driving by????
Good job warren you did not give up on it i like you thinking remember cash is king😂😂😂
Not when it's toilet paper.
Got er done!!
I am trying to get mine off got all the bolts out and everything and something is still hanging it up
Awesome 🤩 😊
was that a rare Mrs. Rogers sighting???😊
Damm fine job 🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😅😅😅😅😅
Amen
Being at the top of the food chain in terms of skills is going to be the only way to survive the future in this country, in fact, it's probably going to be the only way to have any "freedom", whatever that may mean at that time.
The wage problem isn't just in America. It's the same here in the UK and Europe. People today are never satisfied they want more than what they are worth. Im retired now but there's many a time when i had to work for less. You had to be satisfied with what you got. And with a bad payer or two you wouldn't get anything.
All I can say is if digital money happens hell well follow
Boy he don’t care what the job is or how dirty u gotta get, he just gets in and tackles it.. makes me feel lazy..