There's no difference with a normal workshop, besides that they don't have ramp and no airtools to loosen the nuts and bolts. Next thing is that they polute the earth like no one else, because fluids are spilled everywhere and they throw back in the old transmission oil that has alot of micro metal shavings in it because there's no oilfiltration in that gear box, so it's not oil but toothpaste. And sitting on the ground like that is bad for the knees and back on the long term.
@@3DPeter Squats can be a great way to condition your back muscles in order to help reduce back pain. Back pain is rampant in our country and there are plenty of people who could benefit from performing squats daily. Current statistics show 80 percent of people will have back pain at some time in their life. Squats aren't bad for your knees. In fact, when done properly, they are really beneficial for knee health. If you're new to squatting or have previously had an injury, it's always a good idea to have an expert check your technique. The throw-away society is a generalized description of human social concept strongly influenced by consumerism, whereby the society tends to use items once only, from disposable packaging, and consumer products are not designed for reuse or lifetime use.
@@johnmorrison3555 Think the video is sped up dramatically but much respect to those creative and ingenious mechanics. Love to skills and cooperation being passed to the future generation.
There’s grown ass men that complain about working under trucks at my shop, and they got a little kid slinging transmissions 😂 keep up the good work kid
@@Elradon I rarely use power tools and its still a one man job. and this transmission here is a temporary fix , not a rebuild . This fix has just prolonged the inevitable for a little longer.
As someone from a spoiled country like America, I admire and respect seeing the work that these men do with what they have VERY resourceful. As another comment said, I’d love to see what they could do with some better tools and fresh fluids.
Just incredible video..4,5 people working at the same time on the same gearbox... This would never,ever happen in the UK.. Great team work..Fantastic. 👏👍
I love that the kids are not just watching doing nothing.. they are intuitive and jump right in to help hold something or align something while the other person is installing or removing something... they definitely have the right mindset and attitude for mechanics... great job fellas =)
Congratulations on your mechanical skills and especially because you do it in very difficult working conditions...! I also know this kind of work...! Greetings from Portugal: João Carvalho.
Just pure basics, from the manual handling.c/s position, replace broken spline then replace all dem parts clean n tidy, youngin's willing to learn, good team work.. awesome video to watch/tutorial..well done 👍🦾✌️🤙👍😊
They are using old oil just for testing .after that they clean it again with kerosene oil.and then put new gear oil in it .they are master in there trade
There should be a worldwide fund that takes care of all these amazing craftsmen all around the world - their Knowledge and their Talent is just too precious 🙏🍀🌷
No ratchet, no scrapers, no books, 5 people working on the same transmission, i couldn't do this way, and always on the floor no chair, with prehistoric tools, woooohh. great team work.
Love to see the skills and work ethic passed to the young boys so there are future mechanics and the skills carry on. Funny when the dumped that used transmission fluid back in and added about a quart of new fluid. Spent a short time in Pakistan and the skills and ingenuity are quite impressive.
No that’s not right, if they used mew oil completely there’s a chance something went wrong with the transmission control valves , once you get this dirty you can’t go back to full cly
they could do jack shit. not only they would require the knowledge how to use modern tools, but they would have to have the ability to read instructions they clearly dont have as they spend their time in the sandals on the street rather than being at school. no wonder every single one refugee who comes to europe for so called "asylum" presents himself as a qualified engineer lmao.
@@bizzybugseverywhere7801 they look like they employ a few people,they can’t be too poor. I’d say the boss man doesn’t like to pay and lives on recalls but charges for new everything included in a rebuild.
I got my transmission rebuilt by a shop with all the modern tools and machines. Clean room for the assembly. Less than 1000 miles and I'm having to fight with the shop because it still isn't right. Didn't even make the break in service. These guys are doing it in the dirt and most likely would have done a better job.
Monthly expenses: Oil and lubricant six dollars, parts $17 fuel, seven dollars, micrometers zero $ pneumatic wrenches zero dollars, 3 pound sledgehammers, 207 at three dollars per piece!
I am amazed at what i’m watching. All of these guys are not afraid. I do wonder what type of liquid they’re using to clean the parts? Best wishes to all of you!
I do this and have a box of tools 50" long 23" deep and 44" tall. Holy crap I'm impressed at what you fellas do with such limited resources!! But I don't know if I could tolerate all those extra fingers in the pie, too many pieces to lose.
We complain about working conditions here and not having the right tools etc and here you have a team with no power tools, not even a ratchet! And they can rebuild the gearbox on a lorry! Fair play to them I take my hat off to guys like this they just get the job done regardless of conditions etc 👍
Good team work and at the same time a great way to train young mechanics. I am very impressed with your work ethic. I believe about using used transmission oil maybe it's the truck owner's request to reduce costs
Yes Trans fuild doesnt break down like oil in you engine, waay different conditions, they filtered the used oil before adding it back in and indid see them add some sort of additive from the silver canister.
@@humbleone4227 They just poured the top 3/4's of old oil in,avoiding metal in the bottom... silver canister looks like some fresh oil.Can i ask what Book told you gear oil doesn't break down.??
… and then to break down again 2 months later. Using the old, worn out, contaminated gear oil, full of metal shards and debris. Makes no sense after all that work pulling and dismantling the transmission. Talk about spoil the ship for ha’pence worth of tar.
@@mista5796 When your truck is your families source of food and every hour its not being used you don't eat I think logic would be thrown out the window at that point.
Я просто охреневаю от этих индусов, в похожем видео видел, как они сняли такую же шестерню с коробки наварили обычной трансформаторной сваркой зуб(прямозубая передача), напили поставили обратно и заебись чётко. Ну тут они меня тоже удивили, ладно коробку не перебирали, просто шестерню поменяли, но когда в конце они отработанное масло опять сюда заливали, потом шестерни каким то зубилом забивали, я просто охреневаю от них...
i see this little boys working on this trucks and eanrstly said, ik have mutch respect for this people, more then for my own people, this boys know what working is, my compliments tot this working boys, go on boys , you gonna be exellent mecanics ! !
Absolutely , the team spirit is remarkable ,, no a single bad attitude in any form all for the purpose of doing the best result ,, leave me thinking how sic of society we live in !!!!
Dam much respect for these guys. True mechanics unlike the parts changers out here in the good old USA. Oh yeah and these guys ain't dumb enough for safety gear.
Regarding the re-use of the old oil: They let the sludge settle out for a few hours and decanted back about 85% from the top, then making up for the volume left in the pan by a top-up with fresh oil. That is a lot better than simply dumping the entirety of the old oil back into the box.
Yes, I do the same if I don't have oil while out on a service call. I leave the bottom half inch or so in the pan, and leave it low. Only on manuals and differentials though, stuff with fling/bath oiling.
I don't know why people are complaining. I always fix Pakistani Truck gear boxes with a sledge hammer and cold chisel. Works every time, and the customers always come back. We develop strong friendships due to frequent gearbox repairs.
That is the best way to learn a trade hands on, Here in Europe our children are brought up staring at a mobile phone or Ipad what do they learn nothing !!!!!!!
Cost of one power tool is probably more than 2 months of their wages. Power tools are expensive. They have to get the job done with whatever is available to them.
Мне так кажется там даже не заливают новое масло никогда, иногда раз 500.000 выливают пол литра стружки с поддона и сверху подсолнечное масло и так дальше пока возможно внуки в будущем заедут в другую страну чтоб масло менять
Русскоязычные каменты как всегда доставляют! Настроение на целый день обеспечено!
As a professional automotive technician...i admire these guys. The way they dropped that transmission is pure genius
There's no difference with a normal workshop, besides that they don't have ramp and no airtools to loosen the nuts and bolts.
Next thing is that they polute the earth like no one else, because fluids are spilled everywhere and they throw back in the
old transmission oil that has alot of micro metal shavings in it because there's no oilfiltration in that gear box, so it's not oil but toothpaste.
And sitting on the ground like that is bad for the knees and back on the long term.
@@3DPeter im mồm
@@3DPeter says the american lmao stfu rich boi
@@sophisticatedbeaver3569 He's 100% correct
@@3DPeter Squats can be a great way to condition your back muscles in order to help reduce back pain. Back pain is rampant in our country and there are plenty of people who could benefit from performing squats daily. Current statistics show 80 percent of people will have back pain at some time in their life.
Squats aren't bad for your knees. In fact, when done properly, they are really beneficial for knee health. If you're new to squatting or have previously had an injury, it's always a good idea to have an expert check your technique.
The throw-away society is a generalized description of human social concept strongly influenced by consumerism, whereby the society tends to use items once only, from disposable packaging, and consumer products are not designed for reuse or lifetime use.
I really need to get myself a pair of the safety sandals.
Which ones are you going to get? The 'mostly open toe' model or the 'completely open toe' model?
😄😄
Shows me they wrk smarter they with they feet
@PunjabrangDotCom he was just kidding, you need a sense of humor. These guys obviously have skills at what they do.
@PunjabrangDotCom you seem to be a very sensitive individual.
@PunjabrangDotComlol your mad bro 🤣😂🤪 you're really trying hard to flip the script.
Absolutely amazing. These fellows put to shame workshops that have all the power assisted tools at their disposal. Excellent video.
It’s a trade off, when labor is cheap and tools are expensive you get 15 guys doing the same job 1 guy can do with the right tools
@@AZdirtdog Half the guys I know couldn't do it that quick with all the tools. They're all show.
@@johnmorrison3555 Think the video is sped up dramatically but much respect to those creative and ingenious mechanics. Love to skills and cooperation being passed to the future generation.
Hell yeah!
@@johnmorrison3555 You know the wrong people.
It’s so refreshing to see young people actively involved in the repair of this transmission. Best wishes to you all. 👍🏾
Do you really think they have a choice?
Endless love
Get real.
@@karlk6860 These guys a probably the highest paid guys in town!
Yes the way they work is for the young only
Wow. Using the driveshaft as a winch to lower the transmission.
Brilliant! 😁👍
There’s grown ass men that complain about working under trucks at my shop, and they got a little kid slinging transmissions 😂 keep up the good work kid
If they gave the guys at your shop 6 guys to help them.. They wouldn't complain. This is a one man job at most shops
@@tomsitek1767 but with power/pneumatic tools, in a shop, and they still complain lol
They should wear gloves for protection .
@@Elradon I rarely use power tools and its still a one man job.
and this transmission here is a temporary fix , not a rebuild .
This fix has just prolonged the inevitable for a little longer.
@@ScatManAust every fix is temporary ,,,if the case hardening of the gears does not fail it may last a long time
As someone from a spoiled country like America, I admire and respect seeing the work that these men do with what they have VERY resourceful. As another comment said, I’d love to see what they could do with some better tools and fresh fluids.
What u mean by what they would do ? They would do exactly the same thing as your local meachanic.
Just incredible video..4,5 people working at the same time on the same gearbox...
This would never,ever happen in the UK..
Great team work..Fantastic. 👏👍
These guys awesome and working without air tools or lifts. Great teamwork!
I love that the kids are not just watching doing nothing.. they are intuitive and jump right in to help hold something or align something while the other person is installing or removing something... they definitely have the right mindset and attitude for mechanics... great job fellas =)
They are just low waged slaves who cannot afford to go to school.
I really respected these people, they do what they can with limited resources and support their families.
Congratulations on your mechanical skills and especially because you do it in very difficult working conditions...! I also know this kind of work...! Greetings from Portugal: João Carvalho.
Just pure basics, from the manual handling.c/s position, replace broken spline then replace all dem parts clean n tidy, youngin's willing to learn, good team work.. awesome video to watch/tutorial..well done 👍🦾✌️🤙👍😊
Нормальный ремонт, у нас так тепловозы ремонтируют, только тут хоть чтото сделали, а у нас :сними, помой, поставь походит)))))
I think they have so many different guys working on that thing because each one has his specific torquing strength. It’s all according to specs
Yes,I can see that too..so many hand doing one engine..not good
Отработка в конце меня прибила😀!
Да и вообще нормальные люди на полу такие вещи не делают, но индусы не знают что такое стол.😂
Você está certo camarada !
@@evertondasilva7069 É dito figurativamente, mas na Europa e na Rússia, todo mundo está trabalhando em uma mesa.
Там же пол литра свежего масла бахнули по верх герметика! Достаточно! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
А как зубилом забивали шестерни.)))
It's a miracle that none of this guys have black toe casued by some heavy truck part fell on their feet. Respect for hard work, passion and knowledge.
I can smell gear oil from here at start of the vid. Amazing work.
Outstanding work!!! Alot of these chaps moved to America and open an AMOCO Transmission shop. Great work ethnic. Go India !!!
This is not India.
these are from pakistan not india.
you will also find this in India, so you are not wrong.
The guy with the ratchet must own this town
i bet its the guy with the camera
I noticed too. They dont use ratchets))). But anyway the job is done, and done properly!
@@garnushka Idk man gear oil shouldn't have soot in it. I bet it's used motor oil.
@@garnushka properly? Are you kidding me?
@@krisztiantkacs what is wrong? Tell me
Amazing work ethics, it would be dope if they would somehow get power tools and inventory of new fluids.
Power tools is for women. Real men use manual tools.
@@shariqueahmer11 people who have time to waste can use manual tools.
@@shariqueahmer11 ridicoulus. I hope you rise up soon. Because now your country stay 70 years back of the rest of world
@Abra kadabra yeah man, tools are for pussies. They should have just used rocks and sticks. Fucking pussies.
in my opinion if they have had fancy power tools, they would have gotten lazy and been dependant on tools.
Шеф в синем костюме он там главный 😂😂😂
Так ты видел он без мануала все с закрытыми глазами собирал!
У него и молоток персональный! Синей тряпочкой помечен
Please use new transmission oil when you overhaul the gear box as the old may contain metal particles and broken pieces of gear metal
They are using old oil just for testing .after that they clean it again with kerosene oil.and then put new gear oil in it .they are master in there trade
You work with what you have... Out Standing.
Как я понимаю за масло было уплаченно всего За кувшин свежего.??.
That Indian mountain dew is some kind of magic solvent.
Yeap it's gas
Whoosh..
Right over his head.
Petrol
acatone
Kerosine oil.
There should be a worldwide fund that takes care of all these amazing craftsmen all around the world - their Knowledge and their Talent is just too precious 🙏🍀🌷
Just let them alone, they are happy the way they are.
Dad , son friends working TOGETHER.
Respect to the man rebuilding that box 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Наверное я в механике не очень,но мне кажется,что Пакистанский песок работает как востоновительная и противоизносная присадка 🤷
Без этого у них работы не будет😀
В одиночку снимал коробку с КАМАЗа и ставил,сальники потекли на первичном валу.Уважение вам,ребята
А к чему тут уважения, сделали все отвратно и на коленках, это тебе не свою машину седан делать, тут есть тормоза откажут, мало не покажется.
Тоже молотком все сбивал/забивал?))
@@systemfat16 нет, использовал технологии параллельных миров
No ratchet, no scrapers, no books, 5 people working on the same transmission, i couldn't do this way, and always on the floor no chair, with prehistoric tools, woooohh. great team work.
Когда лили старое масло в коробку, вспомнил батю, он также делал.
Походит ещё! :)
Оно еще стояло хрен знает сколько в открытом хазане, там грязи ого-го...
this is Pakistan and this skill is next level. Proper mechanical engineers there. I liked the way they re-used the transmission oil :)
The whole village took at least one bolt out
Thy are not villagers. They are learning skills practically.
Village of 5 million people. Called Islamabad/Rawalpindi.
I love the 1/2&1/2 blend on the gearbox oil…. 👌
that's the friction modifier lol
Love to see the skills and work ethic passed to the young boys so there are future mechanics and the skills carry on. Funny when the dumped that used transmission fluid back in and added about a quart of new fluid. Spent a short time in Pakistan and the skills and ingenuity are quite impressive.
This is the good side of India here . Hard working skilled tradesmen .
Pakistan*.. 🤦♂️
Since the work process is shown one by one, I can see what kind of work was done in what order, so I could see it without getting tired.
Impressive to have knees that good and I never saw one smashed toe. Looks like they know what they are doing. Well done guys.
Me gustó mucho ver todo el proceso... Pero me gustaría también, ver cuando montan la caja y arrancan el camión..
Gracias.
Got to admire their Skills, No pneumatic tools, no battery powered tools , No work bench, No gloves and no Snap-on tools
they've all got killer hair while doing this work in likely 90+ degree heat too
to all those who are shouting about putting the used oil back in, that's how they get repeat customers.
No that’s not right, if they used mew oil completely there’s a chance something went wrong with the transmission control valves , once you get this dirty you can’t go back to full cly
was any parts replaced at all? they didn't show it but the broken cog was replaced?
@@doctor_who1 yea they did @11:09 you can see the damaged and new gear side by side before it is swapped to the mating gear...
Can you imagine what kind of work these men could do if they had a modern shop with modern tools?
the same as men with modern tools ?
they could do jack shit. not only they would require the knowledge how to use modern tools, but they would have to have the ability to read instructions they clearly dont have as they spend their time in the sandals on the street rather than being at school. no wonder every single one refugee who comes to europe for so called "asylum" presents himself as a qualified engineer lmao.
So after you rebuild a transmission with a blown gear you just put the same oil back in it???
This way they save money on material 🤑
Possibly the client wanted a cheapest job 😅
when your too poor to put new bearings , these people are poor as fuck , still doing what they can with nothing
@@bizzybugseverywhere7801 they look like they employ a few people,they can’t be too poor. I’d say the boss man doesn’t like to pay and lives on recalls but charges for new everything included in a rebuild.
Who needs power tools when you have a man each for every nut and bolt!😃
And who needs fresh oil when you can use some of the old oil!
each man memorizes the position of a piece.kk
С такими рессорами могут чёрные дыры возить
I got my transmission rebuilt by a shop with all the modern tools and machines. Clean room for the assembly. Less than 1000 miles and I'm having to fight with the shop because it still isn't right. Didn't even make the break in service. These guys are doing it in the dirt and most likely would have done a better job.
А тележку сразу под коробку нельзя было поставить когда отпускали)))))!
Тележка одна, а коробок много!
Я сразу хотел написать кп много ,а тележка одна
Рама мешала
Традиция так делали ещё предки.
I wish I know how to send some tools to these guys. I would be more than happy to make theur day one day. Amazing workmanship.
Monthly expenses: Oil and lubricant six dollars, parts $17 fuel, seven dollars, micrometers zero $ pneumatic wrenches zero dollars, 3 pound sledgehammers, 207 at three dollars per piece!
Mostly used oil. Don’t forget that.
@@at-zheng I would imagine that any petroleum based product is stupid expensive. Certainly not worried about the environment.
I am amazed at what i’m watching. All of these guys are not afraid. I do wonder what type of liquid they’re using to clean the parts? Best wishes to all of you!
I can't believe that they put the old Transmission fluid back in.
А когда он пиздил подшипник молотком, всё было нормально? )))
The workshop is praying that truck is come back to fix another thing..it's all about the money 😅
No other fluid ,no money
Completely unsanitary too
Well.. that’s called making due with what you have.. the money was better spend on new gears and bearings rather that oil…
I do this and have a box of tools 50" long 23" deep and 44" tall. Holy crap I'm impressed at what you fellas do with such limited resources!! But I don't know if I could tolerate all those extra fingers in the pie, too many pieces to lose.
Great apprenticeship for the younger generation. The younger helpers will be mechanics in few years.
This is exactly how it should still be with us westerners too, not just trade school.
We complain about working conditions here and not having the right tools etc and here you have a team with no power tools, not even a ratchet! And they can rebuild the gearbox on a lorry! Fair play to them I take my hat off to guys like this they just get the job done regardless of conditions etc 👍
Good team work and at the same time a great way to train young mechanics. I am very impressed with your work ethic. I believe about using used transmission oil maybe it's the truck owner's request to reduce costs
run it through filter is for free
@@danielsatko- it might not be in their shop
It's just amazing given the circumstances I would call this survival so much positive attitude correct me if I read this wrong
На о
лебёдка просто шедевр."оторвирука2.0"
прищеми нога.
I suppose to work tomorrow early, and can't stop watching this video.
Did they really just reuse the old fluid after repairing it?
Yes Trans fuild doesnt break down like oil in you engine, waay different conditions, they filtered the used oil before adding it back in and indid see them add some sort of additive from the silver canister.
@@humbleone4227 They just poured the top 3/4's of old oil in,avoiding metal in the bottom... silver canister looks like some fresh oil.Can i ask what Book told you gear oil doesn't break down.??
@@drcolster notice i said break down "like" engine oil due to Waaaaaay Different Conditions. It stil does break down.
Yes, i think they just did that with all the broken pieces of metal and crap
They want the guy to come back for more work. Hahahahah
Young Boys learning very early dirty heavy work well done thank you
These the guys you go see when you want to be back on the road in 4 hours.
… and then to break down again 2 months later.
Using the old, worn out, contaminated gear oil, full of metal shards and debris. Makes no sense after all that work pulling and dismantling the transmission. Talk about spoil the ship for ha’pence worth of tar.
@@mista5796 When your truck is your families source of food and every hour its not being used you don't eat I think logic would be thrown out the window at that point.
@@forresthoover6895 all the more reason to use fresh transmission fluid - make it last another 100k + miles
@@mista5796 maybe they simply can't afford it or don't have access to it
@@bodoque_csm yeah they are literally using soda and pretty sparingly. I bet they cant afford fresh oil at all
Every time I watch these vids i still think the same....
Send Tables to india!!
Я просто охреневаю от этих индусов, в похожем видео видел, как они сняли такую же шестерню с коробки наварили обычной трансформаторной сваркой зуб(прямозубая передача), напили поставили обратно и заебись чётко. Ну тут они меня тоже удивили, ладно коробку не перебирали, просто шестерню поменяли, но когда в конце они отработанное масло опять сюда заливали, потом шестерни каким то зубилом забивали, я просто охреневаю от них...
и еще подсолнечного пол литры добавили
i see this little boys working on this trucks and eanrstly said, ik have mutch respect for this people, more then for my own people, this boys know what working is, my compliments tot this working boys, go on boys , you gonna be exellent mecanics ! !
These guys know what real work is...................................................
I love their work ethic!
Absolutely , the team spirit is remarkable ,, no a single bad attitude in any form all for the purpose of doing the best result ,, leave me thinking how sic of society we live in !!!!
The Alvin and the chipmunks narration is what makes this worth watching 👍
Dam much respect for these guys. True mechanics unlike the parts changers out here in the good old USA. Oh yeah and these guys ain't dumb enough for safety gear.
yeah haha what a dumb idea to have safety gear, nothing like having a cracked shaft half way through your foot like a real man
The team work is just awesome. I love it guys ......kudos
Good for another week...LOL I’ll never complain about my job again. These boys have it tough.
I bet it last a life time here in america.we are the idiots
Rapaz, bom dia a todos e a todas , caras,, estou gostando demais de seguir este canal e assistir os vídeos , esses mecânicos trabalham muito bem,...
Regarding the re-use of the old oil: They let the sludge settle out for a few hours and decanted back about 85% from the top, then making up for the volume left in the pan by a top-up with fresh oil. That is a lot better than simply dumping the entirety of the old oil back into the box.
Yes, I do the same if I don't have oil while out on a service call. I leave the bottom half inch or so in the pan, and leave it low. Only on manuals and differentials though, stuff with fling/bath oiling.
i would put in fresh oil for peace of mind ...........
I don't know why people are complaining. I always fix Pakistani Truck gear boxes with a sledge hammer and cold chisel. Works every time, and the customers always come back. We develop strong friendships due to frequent gearbox repairs.
El Creador bendice el trabajo de sus hijos...
Saludos desde Bogotá (Colombia)
You have to admire the skill set's shown here.
How to repair a Truck Transmission : Find a good clean street
Мужик в синем с печаткой это самый главный бос)))
Reusing the dirty used oil..and a pinch of dirt and sand.....perfect!
Use it to the max!! It's pure art!!
Тюненг барбухаек конечно эпичный!😂 " я @бу, ты плачеш" называется!😄😄😄
А какая музыка из окон валит... Этих Рит и Зит... Румоа и Рамов😆😆😆😆
All these boys had a dream tough time made them mature before age did awesome job
That is the best way to learn a trade hands on, Here in Europe our children are brought up staring at a mobile phone or Ipad what do they learn nothing !!!!!!!
напоминает "деревню".но в " деревне" же такого нет уже лет 50..
Если придёт кердык то кердык пройдет мимо них .
I have nothing but respect to these men!
I think they need to learn what air tools are like impact guns it would save them alot of time and make their lives easier.
Cost of one power tool is probably more than 2 months of their wages. Power tools are expensive. They have to get the job done with whatever is available to them.
Young but high technical skil. Bravo
Без казанского герметика не то! И еще синей изоленты... долго не проходит...
Синяя изолента 5 атмосфер держит... 😀
@@Raina_Lyna а если 4 слоя?! думать надо!
На них уже ракеты наши держатся ну ещё клей китайский.
У них герметики покруче казанского! Это единственная прогрессивная вещь у них, кроме камеры всё это снимавшего
God blessed you boys, Zendabad Pakistan 🇸🇦🇵🇰
Those two boys are amazing
so many home made tools. im impressed...
Япона мать, а масло то че старое впулили 🙄 видать водила не заплатил, сборка, разборка нашим СТО и не снилась 😆👍
Мне так кажется там даже не заливают новое масло никогда, иногда раз 500.000 выливают пол литра стружки с поддона и сверху подсолнечное масло и так дальше пока возможно внуки в будущем заедут в другую страну чтоб масло менять
а что наши сто что то умеют ремонтировать? только гайки отрутить умеют и новое с коробочки поставить
God bless this people for the good job n be happy for the things you have
Збс молотклм запресовывает 🤣
Ту же чачу обратно 🤦♂️
Does NOBODY in Pakistan own power tools? Or at least a ratchet?
They love their blacksmith's hammers, though...
A ratchet but maybe work bench and closed shoes
Good location for a Harbor freight
@@apjohnstonable Where do you think Harbor Freight gets it's stuff from?:D
@polyfenes 200 bucks wage?? That’s insane
@polyfenes
Plus the compressor...
No using power and fancy tools at all.. recycle everything..nice work guys
Почему зубья просто не наварили ??? Как обычно вы ремонтируете все что надо выкинуть!!!!
Сам удивляюсь должны были приваривать. )))))
Должны были но в этот день проводилась акция.
наварят и отправят шестерню в ЗИП, откуда и эту взяли.
Condições insalubres, poucas ferramentas. compensada por muito talento e bravura, este é o povo Indiano que tanto aprendi a amar.
Как они это сделали, 100пудов без образования же, методом тыка???
Знания передаются от деда к отцу, от отца к сыну.
Reusing the old transmission fluid, nice touch.
Desmontagem e montagem bem diferente daqui no Brasil