Hey Warren, thanks for taking us along. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say the variety of projects is really interesting. Thanks for sharing these adventures!😊
Countless challenges and solutions throughout the years creates profound wisdom worth listening to. Thanks for continuing to share your vast knowledge, Warren! Those wonderful dogs can probably change the oil by now. ❤
Even J Paydirt said in one of his videos,,,That Warren is the most versatile and hard working mechanic he has ever seen,,,He ain't wrong about that,,,Thanks for continuing to bring us along on your travels,,Even tho YT constantly try's to shit on the party,,,
Great video Warren really enjoy watching you work on this tractor. Always enjoy story time with the strawberry nursery. Thanks for sharing stay safe Warren.
Love the stories while your working along and also explaining the what’s and whys pertaining what your doing. Thanks for the video Warren, enjoy watching you work thru problems on equipment, appreciate ya Bud.
Dam my dad is gone now but watching u work on stuff reminds me of him he was just like u he worked for a man 32 years and I've seen my dad lay down in dirt water mud or whatever had to be done to work on equipment and most of the time it was outside in the log woods or cotton fields the man he worked for logged farmed had a cotton gin sawmills he did a little of everything just like you do
Warren, farmers are the Heart Beat of America. What you do is skillfully keep the Heart Beat of America beating. Without you America’s Heart Beat would stop. Thank you for all your great videos.
Hey Warren, thanks for the video. Next time you’re in harbor freight you should pick up a few of those magnetic trays to stick in your truck. You could use them to catch the hardware on these jobs. Hopefully you get parts quick. Thanks much again!
I'm a John Deere person grew up around all Deere equipment forklifts skidders farm tractors dozers but dang Deere are making it harder and harder to work on there equipment
You're talking about the dangers of working on tractors. There's a local fella recently that was run through by his hay spears. Luckily help was close by. The spear hit nothing vital, and he survived with non-life threatening injuries.
Hey Warren always wondered how those young guys are going with that fellerbuster you worked your magic on a while back? Great work as always. Regards and sincere best to you and your family. Peter 🇦🇺
If you want some portable shade, then consider Pipeliners Cloud Umbrella. Got one last month and they are heavy duty and good for also blocking the wind.
You're very good at this. As an engineer, I think overall this is a very bad and dangerous design and shows some serious issues with the manufacturer. Equipment like this should be designed for maintenance. I would NEVER use a rubber coupling in such a location.
Great Video, Warren. I figured you were going to take your truck and push back against the tractor to release the tension. My luck I would have been chasing it down the hill. Is that a common failure point as they get older and more hours? Thanks for the Videos. Nice to see the dogs out there doing quality control.
Not to tell someone as experienced as you but lifting 1 frt wheel would have released the driveline tension I realize that it is very easy for me to see a different way from the comfort of my couch and not laying in the dirt with crap falling in my eyes and 40 other jobs running through my mind Just commenting so maybe next time this comes up you might make use of the idea and save some effort, maybe not time but as I get older its the effort I want to save vs the time.
Hey Warren did you end up figuring out why that freightliner with DD15 would not start after reseal …just did an injector swap with dealer remans and it won’t fire and it ran before
Mechanics are hard to come by like you anymore I think your the last of them to go out in the field and work on them other mechanics won't work on them in the fields
Yuk ! plenty of crud under there, I know you have said farmers are busy people and don't have time to clean out their tractors. Well what I remember about farmers is that they don't like spending money ! I reckon that a farm labourer's time is cheaper than yours. After all he might not have anything to drive 'till you're done ! Just messing Good luck to you and your dust cloud !
LOL if you think John Deere is putting out junk now just wait until they move production down to Mexico and you have tractors literally falling apart in less than two years.
Where do you think CNH is built now?? Where do you think Fendt Agco is made?? Literarily nothing is built here anymore. JD Forage harvesters have been built over in Europe for over a decade and no one has said anything.... hmm
I am probably confused Warren but wouldn't the Deere Mothership recommend a dead load to haul the tractor to the stealer-ship ? How do You expect their Customer Circus Department to sodomize the customer the way You are going about this ? Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
Jack up axle on one side to relieve tension on drive line.
Always a good day when warren uploads a video.
Hey Warren, thanks for taking us along. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say the variety of projects is really interesting. Thanks for sharing these adventures!😊
Hi Warren, your efforts to show us your hectic days are very much appreciated, sir. Thank you
Countless challenges and solutions throughout the years creates profound wisdom worth listening to. Thanks for continuing to share your vast knowledge, Warren! Those wonderful dogs can probably change the oil by now. ❤
Yeah in sure fixing a few pieces of metal will fix the world economy, your crippling depression, and your lack of self knowledge!
Agreed. I am continually in awe by the sheer volume of Warren's knowledge all the farm equipment to all the different OTR rigs.
Even J Paydirt said in one of his videos,,,That Warren is the most versatile and hard working mechanic he has ever seen,,,He ain't wrong about that,,,Thanks for continuing to bring us along on your travels,,Even tho YT constantly try's to shit on the party,,,
The joys of being a mobile Mechanic love ur work Warren from Australia 🇦🇺
Great video Warren really enjoy watching you work on this tractor. Always enjoy story time with the strawberry nursery. Thanks for sharing stay safe Warren.
Warren you're worth your weight in gold! The area farmers are fortunate to have you in their area for mechanical service work.
Great video...awesome how you can go anywhere with that truck and fix just about anything.
Thanks Warren. great to have you back!
Love the stories while your working along and also explaining the what’s and whys pertaining what your doing. Thanks for the video Warren, enjoy watching you work thru problems on equipment, appreciate ya Bud.
I just realized why I like watching you so much, with how you talk and explain things, I feel like i am helping you right along side you
Thanks Warren, always enjoy the stories during windshield time
Dam my dad is gone now but watching u work on stuff reminds me of him he was just like u he worked for a man 32 years and I've seen my dad lay down in dirt water mud or whatever had to be done to work on equipment and most of the time it was outside in the log woods or cotton fields the man he worked for logged farmed had a cotton gin sawmills he did a little of everything just like you do
Great video Warren look forward to part two
Warren, farmers are the Heart Beat of America. What you do is skillfully keep the Heart Beat of America beating. Without you America’s Heart Beat would stop. Thank you for all your great videos.
I LOVE story time!
Jack a front wheel to release wind up.
Hope to see you do some more cave exploring other than that be safe and thanks for the upload
love the videos Warren keep up the amazing work you are doing
Hey Warren, thanks for the video. Next time you’re in harbor freight you should pick up a few of those magnetic trays to stick in your truck. You could use them to catch the hardware on these jobs. Hopefully you get parts quick. Thanks much again!
Hi Warren glad to see your well&ok..thnks for bringing us along and share the trip
Always enjoy the scenery, it’s all good. Still a pleasure to watch you execute your craft on everything. Thanks again.
I'm a John Deere person grew up around all Deere equipment forklifts skidders farm tractors dozers but dang Deere are making it harder and harder to work on there equipment
Always a pleasure seeing you work. I’m glad you are doing what you need to do for yourself and your family.
You're talking about the dangers of working on tractors. There's a local fella recently that was run through by his hay spears. Luckily help was close by. The spear hit nothing vital, and he survived with non-life threatening injuries.
I always enjoy your videos. Thank you for your time.
Thanks for the video´s,,, love your story´s the good one´s and the bad one´s.. Be Safe, See Ya
Warren thank you for your time and consideration of the video awesome.regards from England 🇬🇧🇺🇲🚜🚛🚛🚛🚛🛠️🔧
Enjoy your videos and hope you keep it up. Very informative and the stories you tell are great
Thanks Warren, hope you have a good week
Thank warren!
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Great work, thanks for the video
Big hello from Ireland
Good video again. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for the video Warren. 👍
Thanks Warren
Make a kind of umbrella thing you could attach to the boom lift to give you some shade😊
Hey Warren always wondered how those young guys are going with that fellerbuster you worked your magic on a while back? Great work as always. Regards and sincere best to you and your family. Peter 🇦🇺
FellerBUNCHER
Man it's always a good day when you Warren post a video!!
Good call warren
If you want some portable shade, then consider Pipeliners Cloud Umbrella. Got one last month and they are heavy duty and good for also blocking the wind.
Warren!lookin forward to this job finishing,next vid.
Awsome video Warren,thx for sharing ,safe travels bud
You're very good at this. As an engineer, I think overall this is a very bad and dangerous design and shows some serious issues with the manufacturer. Equipment like this should be designed for maintenance. I would NEVER use a rubber coupling in such a location.
Use your service truck to hold the tractor in place.
Hello from the rocky coast of Maine US Sept. 24, 2024.
I see you are fighting with the tractors again .👍👌
You always have good videos! Thanks
Thank you Warren.
Looks like those “quinn” impacts holding up good
Thanks for the vids Warren.
Great Video, Warren. I figured you were going to take your truck and push back against the tractor to release the tension. My luck I would have been chasing it down the hill. Is that a common failure point as they get older and more hours? Thanks for the Videos. Nice to see the dogs out there doing quality control.
We are lucky to get 2 cuttings… but our grass puts weight on cattle faster than anywhere in the country!
That’s funny. Was wondering why your starting the tractor to release the MFWD when there is nothing driving the pumps. Love it I’m not the only one.
Glad to see you back thanks for the video
NIce work, more JD junk. thanks for the video.
Nothing breaks like a Deere.
Jack up one side of the front axle?
Thank you.
Appreciate the videos.
Excellent.
Shady Mechanics?
Hi Warren what software setup are you using. Thanks
What if you jacked the front of the tractor off the ground?
8:40 use a bottle jack to lift 1 front wheel off of the ground to release the drive line tension. that's what i do.
Not to tell someone as experienced as you but lifting 1 frt wheel would have released the driveline tension
I realize that it is very easy for me to see a different way from the comfort of my couch and not laying in the dirt with crap falling in my eyes and 40 other jobs running through my mind
Just commenting so maybe next time this comes up you might make use of the idea and save some effort, maybe not time but as I get older its the effort I want to save vs the time.
Didn't have a jack with me
Hey Warren did you end up figuring out why that freightliner with DD15 would not start after reseal …just did an injector swap with dealer remans and it won’t fire and it ran before
Nice
Warren…DO YOU OWN A COLOR TV?? Kindest regards, Bill 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thanks
Warren do u have any merch 4 sale please?
Did you stop using battery powered tools?
have you got the part yet?
Warren do you have many lemons 🍋
Where is the right shade tree ? either no shade or I keep banging my head !
Wax on Wax off
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Mechanics are hard to come by like you anymore I think your the last of them to go out in the field and work on them other mechanics won't work on them in the fields
Yuk ! plenty of crud under there, I know you have said farmers are busy people and don't have time to clean out their tractors. Well what I remember about farmers is that they don't like spending money ! I reckon that a farm labourer's time is cheaper than yours. After all he might not have anything to drive 'till you're done ! Just messing Good luck to you and your dust cloud !
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Live and learn next time you will know
what a crappy design making it a hard job, and on your own too.
May day! Lol Where there's a will there's a way! I like storyline but uboob doesn't! 😊
LOL if you think John Deere is putting out junk now just wait until they move production down to Mexico and you have tractors literally falling apart in less than two years.
Where do you think CNH is built now?? Where do you think Fendt Agco is made?? Literarily nothing is built here anymore. JD Forage harvesters have been built over in Europe for over a decade and no one has said anything.... hmm
I am probably confused Warren but wouldn't the Deere Mothership recommend a dead load to haul the tractor to the stealer-ship ? How do You expect their Customer Circus Department to sodomize the customer the way You are going about this ?
Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
Juan Deere now that they are Mexican and support gay pride.
I'm stealing that saying 😜
Ok so I have a 8335 R that the STEERING keeps randomly locks up cant figure it out
Thanks Warren
Thanks for the video Warren!!