Recovering a Crane DESTINED for the Scrap Yard ~ Broderson IC70 Diesel Deck Crane

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • Today we are headed after an old Deck crane that has been siting in the weeds for MANY years. This old crane was almost definitely destined for the scrap yard when I found out about it, and I just COULDN'T let that happen!
    We will see what it will take to get the machine moved, and maybe, just maybe we'll get it running if we can.
    Recovering machines is always a fun adventure, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the recovery of this old Broderson IC70 Deck crane today!
    ~
    Thanks as always for watching and following along with all my crazy adventures here on Salvage Workshop, I TRULY appreciate it!
    Please enjoy! I know I did!
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    0:00 -Introducing the Broderson H70C
    0:38 - Initial Walk Around / Clean off
    15:07 - Attempting to Start the Machine / Engine Inspection
    26:20 - Using the Starter to Raise the Out Riggers
    33:02 Moving the Machine with a Wheel Loader
    34:45 - Loading the Machine with the Service Trucks Winch
    37:46 - Using the Loader to help Load the Crane
    38:52 - Chaining it down and Heading back to the Shop
    40:00 - Inspecting the Engine & Under Side of the Machine
    47:19 - What is a DECK Crane? & How are they used?
    49:37 - Removing the Muffler & Air Intake from the DECK
    51:24 - Starting the Wheel Loader Forklift
    53:21 - Preparing to Unload the Deck Crane
    54:00 - Broken Steering Cylinder
    55:46 - When Unloading the Deck Crane all went WRONG!
    57:03 - Using the Wheel Loader Forklift to Pull the Crane off the ramps
    1:00:18 - Building a Backwoods Ramp at the back of the Trailer
    1:00:42 - Using the Wheel Loader Forklift to Finally get the Crane OFF the trailer
    1:01:45 - Pushing the Crane into it's Parking Spot
    1:04:09 - Final walk around and plan for the machine
    ~
    f you have any suggestions, questions, or comments, please leave them below! Thanks for stopping by, I truly appreciate your support!
    #MovingDay #DeckCrane #SalvageWorkshop
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  • @rayscrafield2106
    @rayscrafield2106 Год назад +17

    I received an odd reply to my post and just wanted you to know so you can check it out. It instructed me to "text" you to reply and receive a gift of some sort. Anyway, it just struck me as odd.

    • @SalvageWorkshop
      @SalvageWorkshop  Год назад +33

      It's a scam! Don't respond to anything like that from any creator, we will not get a hold of you that way! Thanks for letting me know!
      This is a constant battle with these fake accounts, please DON'T fall for their attempt to scam you!

    • @rayscrafield2106
      @rayscrafield2106 Год назад +9

      @@SalvageWorkshop It didn't feel right.

    • @unclerobert7532
      @unclerobert7532 Год назад +1

      ​@@SalvageWorkshop what happened with the old 3 phases machines from 2 years ago, are those stored in another shop or are "rescued" for good?

    • @NurdRage777
      @NurdRage777 Год назад +3

      @@SalvageWorkshop you're a funny man. Water in the engine, first thing you do is start the engine with the startmotor without a 360 on yhe crank. Hydrolock it straight to hell. Lmfao good game on the more engine damage kek.

    • @travistuttle9274
      @travistuttle9274 Год назад +1

      those are scammers!

  • @bohhica1
    @bohhica1 Год назад +29

    The ear muffs are for running an outboard motor in the yard, drive way, shop without having to drive it to the lake ever time, but you knew that,🙂 keep them coming.👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @StealthDonut1
    @StealthDonut1 Год назад +16

    Please keep it! This is, by far, the most *interesting* vehicle you've ever rescued! I want to see it restored and repainted and nicknamed and all of the good stuff. You could get a LOT of use out of this machine!

    • @StealthDonut1
      @StealthDonut1 Год назад +1

      Also, I really do hate to feel stupid for asking, but how did you know it was a Diesel engine within the first 2 seconds of lifting the lid on the engine compartment? I honestly thought it was a standard gasoline ICU just by looking at the cover on top of the block. Go ahead, flame me. lol

    • @SalvageWorkshop
      @SalvageWorkshop  Год назад +5

      @@StealthDonut1 No need for flamin, nothing wrong with asking! I knew it was diesel because there was an injection pump and not a carburetor... also there were no plugs, plug wires, or a distributor... plus the fuel filters on diesels are typically larger and closer to the engine / injection pump like it was on this engine.
      Lots of little things, that all add up to it being diesel!
      Good question!

  • @ej558
    @ej558 Год назад +35

    really enjoyed you including the "Screw it" moment of just ripping the crane off the trailer.... the fact you included it makes your content so much better than many who make it look like everything works first time everytime...

    • @SalvageWorkshop
      @SalvageWorkshop  Год назад +16

      Thank you my friend! I will ALWAYS keep those things in my videos, because sometimes, that's just the it can go when recovering old junk the way I do! Glad you enjoy the channel! Lots more to come!

    • @Nebbia_affaraccimiei
      @Nebbia_affaraccimiei Год назад +3

      yeah i think the draggin it off would have been my first attempt instead of all that jazz with the forks and chains xD the forklift isnt rated for that weight it was lifting the back wheels

    • @williamhague2768
      @williamhague2768 Год назад

      It’s a four wheel counterweight ! It’s gotta be heavy to do the work it does without falling over like a kids toy…!!

    • @RS-bj2my
      @RS-bj2my Год назад +3

      After watching that removal, all he’s getting from me is an eye roll…🙄

    • @dafalzonAUS
      @dafalzonAUS Год назад

      @@RS-bj2my I’m sending that eye roll back to you lol

  • @wilsonlaidlaw
    @wilsonlaidlaw Год назад +84

    I think it is a Fordson 4D industrial diesel engine, made in the UK at Dagenham and these engines were actually called the Dagenham range, available as both the 4D and 6D (6 cyl.) versions. Very characteristic rocker box cover shape and the horizontal injectors are also unusual. As well as being used in tractors, they were often used on stand-by generators and in small boats. They were considerably cheaper than their Perkins, Lister or Gardener equivalents.

    • @super6954
      @super6954 Год назад +11

      Hi it's not a 4d industrial engine those are 220 cu and look identical to what's in my Fordson major tractors this has way to many differences. Another youtuber has a similar crane, and those injectors had me thinking when I saw it. The nearest i can come up with to this is a 172 or 192 industrial diesel, that's similar to what's in a a ford 8-900 series tractor.

    • @WeeShoeyDugless
      @WeeShoeyDugless Год назад +2

      Looks more like the later Ford Dover engine (Dorset I believe was the 6 cyl version) which was mainly used in Ford Cargo trucks in the 80s & early 90s?

    • @Broozer-fw3vl
      @Broozer-fw3vl Год назад +3

      Used to work on a very similar 4D Ford in the seventies, they were fitted into air compressors and were very reliable. Used to have to renové a little plug out from the back of the timing case to set the injection pump.

    • @super6954
      @super6954 Год назад +2

      @@WeeShoeyDugless You mean the later 2700 series engines than the original 220 4 and 330 6 D's. Apart from the head having the same idea with the injectors under the valve cover and the head ports the same side, everything else is totally different on this one. Like I said this is a 172 or 192 sold in the American market I never saw one in the UK, but the 2700's were real common and I've owned and still have 4 and 6's in Dags, Dover's and Dorset ranges

    • @super6954
      @super6954 Год назад +1

      @@Broozer-fw3vl I know what you mean about the plug, Ford in their wisdom had a special tool nobody now has,that was supposed to screw in there to time the pump. it had a spring pin in the tool to indicate the countersunk hole in the gear was in the right place, I just sold a tractor with one of those motors in and read my service manual to tell the guy last week when he asked.

  • @roadlizardcu8664
    @roadlizardcu8664 Год назад +50

    Had one of those cranes in my shop, it was a great asset to the shop and reliable. It was still operational when I retired, Used it for unloading equipment and replacing engines in large equipment. Great piece of machinery.

  • @tonyozimek2116
    @tonyozimek2116 Год назад +8

    I worked for a company that had a service truck with a large hyd tank and quick connects on the back. We had a long set of hoses we could connect to a broken machine to operate the hyd of the machine, super handy!

  • @budlistar5312
    @budlistar5312 Год назад +8

    In 95 I spent three months working in Atlanta. They had a large Grove crane trying to lift a brand new crane like that on to a higher level. The Grove boom was extended to far out and the welds broke with a large KA- BOOM and crashed down on the driver cage and took off the hydraulic tank on the small crane. Smashed them both flat. My coworker and I were watching the gauges testing our lines and witnessed the whole thing. Ah the memories.

  • @derek763
    @derek763 Год назад +9

    When you removed the bend on the exhaust pipe beside the engine , it was fully coated inside with black soot with no sign that rain water had been flowing in that way

  • @robkarnosh117
    @robkarnosh117 Год назад +7

    Most of the YT videos that hit my feed are 20, 30 and occasionally near 40 minutes long. You drop an hour + video and I don't blink an eye. I know I'm going to be glued to my screen for the duration. What you do, how you convey it . . . it's worth my time and I am most grateful. Keep up the great work and more importantly, Thank You!

  • @soundguy10
    @soundguy10 Год назад +51

    FYI, most downriggers are pretty easy to raise without the hydraulics running. Use a bottle jack to raise the machine far enough to slide a floor jack under the downrigger pad, then let the bottle jack down. Pump the floor jack up a few inches to put pressure on the cylinder and move the downrigger's control valve lever to the UP position. Most valve bodies will allow the fluid to flow back. Rinse and repeat until the pad is high enough to not get in the way. Outriggers like on a backhoe can't be raised all the way with this method, but you can at least push them up to a horizontal position. I've raised them the rest of the way with a strategically placed come-along or chain hoist. As you might guess, I have a lot of things with leaky cylinders.

    • @funone8716
      @funone8716 Год назад +1

      YES

    • @komatsutech1
      @komatsutech1 Год назад +6

      All Crane cylinders including outriggers have holding valves installed in the cylinder. This valve keeps the cylinder from drifting in or out while holding all the extra weight the crane is lifting. The valve most likely in the can side of cylinder where the hose's go in will need to be removed and then the rod will be able to move.

    • @BearCat459
      @BearCat459 Год назад

      @@komatsutech1this is what I came to say.

  • @mikemoore9757
    @mikemoore9757 Год назад +9

    We had two of those where I worked and they went out on many jobs with our field crews. I can tell you that if you can get that thing running again, it will be your best friend around the shop. It's kind of like a big yellow Swiss Army knife.

  • @bannzai
    @bannzai Год назад +11

    We had something similar in our mechanics dept., it was called an Iron Fairy. One of our mechanics put a brush shaft through a young apprentices overalls and suspended him from the crane then swung him around like a fairground ride. Love, health and respect from Scotland UK.

  • @tuffram2165
    @tuffram2165 Год назад +4

    That's a Ford Industrial 4D engine without a doubt. Used for many years on Tractors and all kinds of different equipment.

    • @tommywilliams5135
      @tommywilliams5135 Год назад +1

      That's what I was thinking I had fork lift and it looks like same motor

  • @allenenabnit7078
    @allenenabnit7078 Год назад +14

    I operated a Brodersen Crain for 10 years that one is one of the smallest ones it’s a good unit I haven’t watched the whole video yet but will after I send this message. They do have known problems to watch out for I’ll watch then possibly respond further

  • @Farm_fab
    @Farm_fab Год назад +7

    The left most hydraulic control is probably for swing left or right.

  • @zacksickels-ix7iq
    @zacksickels-ix7iq Год назад +3

    That is a ford 172 diesel. That’s the identical engine that’s in a ford 4000 industrial tractor. The injection pump is a Roosa master. The injection lines running through the side of the head are actually running to jumper lines that feeds the injectors that are fashioned in a typical up down manner. Message me if you need more information but you can find most anything you’d need available online.

    • @philipklier5574
      @philipklier5574 Год назад

      He should try bleeding the injectors, just loosen the lines at the injectors and crank until fuel comes out steadily in spurts. Go easy on the starting fluid or you will blow the ring lands off of the pistons! Happened twice on the engine I had in a Balmar loader, replaced it with a gas farm tractor motor, it bolted right in!

  • @terryrogers1025
    @terryrogers1025 Год назад +15

    We had those in company I worked for. Really handy in tight spots, and low ceiling areas. You can carry a tremendous amount with a carry deck, great little machines. Glad to see you trying to salvage it, thanks for the ride along.

  • @TsunauticusIV
    @TsunauticusIV 6 месяцев назад +2

    I could watch your videos all day. I really enjoy your videos brother. Thank you for making them. I’ve actually been able to call out several channels from early on that ended up becoming very popular. You’ve already got over 200k subscribers but you will have well over a million before you know it. It’s going to take just a single video for you to really gain a ton of subscribers from. I have that feeling that you’ll have a video that becomes viral. Anyway, keep on making amazing videos brother. Thank you 🙏

    • @SalvageWorkshop
      @SalvageWorkshop  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you my friend! I truly appreciate the support! We'll see where things go... no matter what, im glad you enjoy the channel! Lot's more to come!

  • @dustinpoole5106
    @dustinpoole5106 Год назад +4

    That starter the real MVP here

  • @transmitterguy478
    @transmitterguy478 Год назад +1

    I like the little building with 2 AC units in it. It would make a great back yard man cave.

  • @gbowne1
    @gbowne1 Год назад +2

    Gotta love that old school red/blue light bar

  • @josephcormier5974
    @josephcormier5974 Год назад +4

    I have no doubt that you will have this up and running in no time thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother

  • @9thSapper
    @9thSapper Год назад +1

    Thank you for saving that little wonderful crane. Look forward to see it revived.

  • @davidscott6468
    @davidscott6468 Год назад +3

    Comments have been made suggesting that the engine is a Ford UK Diesel and speculation to the model type. I worked in Ford Parts in the UK. If you can get to the side of the Block it will have a casting number eg, 508E 6015 /2701E 6015 for the Truck engine or C5NN 6015 for the tractor Engine. Each of the numbers will be followed by id letters for example 510E 6015 AA for instance. It is possible that it has a CAV injector pump if it is UK made. There may also be casting Numbers on the Inlet Manifold. Hope that this is not to misleading

  • @lewisgardner1660
    @lewisgardner1660 Год назад +9

    Thank you for taking the time to make the videos kind sir, I know how much effort goes into filming and editing, you and Matt at diesel creak seem to love saving these old beasts, all the best from England 👍🏻

    • @davidwoermansr
      @davidwoermansr Год назад +1

      The older machines that need rescued are usually a good way to go as far as price I bought an old pettybone crane and with all the work I put in it I have less than 6k invested and a few weekends with the kids and it's been working hard for 17 years now

  • @tentotwo8290
    @tentotwo8290 Год назад +2

    OMG! This is going to be awesome 😁 thanks

  • @PAINFOOL13
    @PAINFOOL13 Год назад +3

    What a cool little crane. Thanks Matt 👍🏻

  • @jimmyfann2174
    @jimmyfann2174 Год назад +7

    Looking forward to seeing this thing get up and operating. Great video

  • @Craneman4100w
    @Craneman4100w Год назад +4

    Brodersons are excellent carry decks. Well worth fixing up.

  • @carloskawasaki656
    @carloskawasaki656 Год назад

    Thank you, I like everithing you do, I like when you recover wrecks and when there is mechanics, thank you it is awesome 👍👍👍👍

  • @kossgroupllc9196
    @kossgroupllc9196 Год назад +4

    I want one of those!!!! I can't wait to see the next of this series!!!!

  • @brucemitchell5637
    @brucemitchell5637 Год назад +33

    We used those all the time in the oil patch. We called them carry decks. Very handy for getting into tight spots that aren't accessible to conventional cranes.

  • @phildunne2632
    @phildunne2632 Год назад +8

    Quality!
    Man you find the coolest gear.

  • @renem6441
    @renem6441 Год назад

    Great find! I’ll wait patiently for the revival video!! Thanks for sharing

  • @anthonyhoult152
    @anthonyhoult152 Год назад +4

    I really enjoy your video and appreciate how much love and enjoyment you put into your hard work.
    Please keep up the great work and keep the videos coming 👍👍👍

  • @robertramsey1634
    @robertramsey1634 Год назад +5

    FORD 192 CU. IN. INDUSTRIAL. THE LATE 50'S FORD MODEL 861 FARM TRACTORS USED THAT ENGINE.

  • @robertmanley7556
    @robertmanley7556 Год назад +2

    Great find !! She will be running in no time ....pretty doesn't alway's win the show I think she has character !! Glad you could dave her from the torch at the scrap yard ....it willbe amazing to hear her run !! Great video as alway's !! 👍👍

  • @stanisawk1385
    @stanisawk1385 Год назад +4

    Love this channel can't get enough

  • @B46580
    @B46580 Год назад +6

    The standard engine for this model, via a search, was a Perkins.

  • @justinbandy2610
    @justinbandy2610 Год назад +9

    Love seeing these old workhorses getting a new lease on life.

  • @Nf6xNet
    @Nf6xNet Год назад +5

    That is a really cute little crane! I’m glad you saved it, and I hope you can get it operating again without big trouble. I’m looking forward to seeing progress on this one. It looks like it will be really useful.

  • @brianelliot2719
    @brianelliot2719 Год назад +2

    What a cool machine, Matt! Thanks for saving it. An interesting project.

  • @robinenbernhard
    @robinenbernhard Год назад

    Its 3.11 in night here in Holland and why am not sleeping. Just love vids like this

  • @jamessmith7691
    @jamessmith7691 Год назад +2

    That's a real nice find. With a dead machine try putting a jack under an extended outrigger . Then pump the jack with retract motion on the lever. Once it's where you want it put the lever in the neutral spot. It worked more than once for me. Good video !

  • @louishurter4952
    @louishurter4952 Год назад

    You are my hero by safe old machines like that I also like old machines like that

  • @alphonsotate2982
    @alphonsotate2982 Год назад +3

    Awesome channel saving old iron so fun to watch one of the best yet

  • @phillacy5545
    @phillacy5545 Год назад +2

    Glad you picked something to get running. A break from the shop. Beautiful shop looks like you have it filled up already

  • @nope4239
    @nope4239 Год назад +3

    Hope to see you get it running that would be cool
    Thanks for the videos

  • @jerryhill681
    @jerryhill681 Год назад +6

    After further research the engine appears to be either a 172 or 192 cu in engine used in Ford 800 series tractors. They had an Injector setup like yours. Jensales has manuals.

  • @paulamckay375
    @paulamckay375 Год назад +2

    Good work your so good at fixing things 😎👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @douglasrdeaton
    @douglasrdeaton Год назад

    Thanks for sharing 👍 😊

  • @prestonfrady9259
    @prestonfrady9259 Год назад +5

    I think that little flat platform on the right side where the lid of the motor is might be the platform for the outrigger Mats.. so you always have him on the machine with you..

  • @gtnaylor5870
    @gtnaylor5870 Год назад +3

    Good to see you!! That was like watching myself tackling that. If it could go wrong, it would and it did.. Good job!

  • @tomswindler64
    @tomswindler64 Год назад +9

    I’m amazed it is that complete and not rotted out totally,this will make a nice piece of equipment for you to use in your everyday projects.good video,just keep doing what your doing and carry on 👍👍👍😎😎😎

    • @brianwalk108
      @brianwalk108 Год назад

      These are made from like 1-2” thick plate steel, would take a century to rot out lol, they are built like tanks

  • @johnmccanntruth
    @johnmccanntruth Год назад +5

    I’d look at the compartment under where the air box and muffler were, in front of the tire, I think this might be dead space. Would make a great place to add a panel for access and put your muffler.

  • @Murphyslawfarm
    @Murphyslawfarm Год назад +4

    G'day that crane is awesome and so glad you are saving it mate.

  • @todmatthew5824
    @todmatthew5824 Год назад +7

    The only other one of those Broderson cranes I’ve seen, is the one we have in a local mill. It’s used to get to places where you can’t use a larger crane.

  • @garyking9908
    @garyking9908 Год назад

    Wow that would be very handy indeed!

  • @larrydavidson3402
    @larrydavidson3402 Год назад +4

    Good video, You will get that crane to run, you have a knack for getting the old ones to have life again.

  • @Dave-1277
    @Dave-1277 Год назад +2

    Soooo stoked to see your vid today! Man I’m a Salvage Workshop Junkie! Fantastic work!

  • @kenwood8665
    @kenwood8665 Год назад

    Enjoyed this video very much.

  • @joeottsoulbikes415
    @joeottsoulbikes415 5 месяцев назад

    I love your videos! You, the NNKH guy and Derek from Vise Grip Garage are the most down to earth. Not fake hard working guys fixing things on RUclips

  • @billgolcher2537
    @billgolcher2537 Год назад +2

    Awesome find and that looked like a lot of hard work loading and unloading

  • @harrytaylor6854
    @harrytaylor6854 Год назад +1

    Neat old unit be great to get it running all the best well done

  • @rbtgmnstcs
    @rbtgmnstcs Год назад

    Top notch fiddeling right there! ❤️

  • @davesvintageequipment5319
    @davesvintageequipment5319 Год назад

    Nothing better then seeing an old piece of Equipment get saved from the scrappers. Enjoyed your video

  • @Markam248
    @Markam248 Год назад

    Nice find. Glad you kept it from the crusher.

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 Год назад

    ...LOOKIN' GOOD, GOOD LUCK GETTIN' ER RUNNING, KEEP SAFE

  • @horstszibulski19
    @horstszibulski19 Год назад

    That white winch/crane/bucket truck is really worth it's weight in gold...
    👍👍👍

  • @oneteaminbristolbcfc
    @oneteaminbristolbcfc Год назад +1

    Thanks for this ❤

  • @johnzdrazil2140
    @johnzdrazil2140 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!!

  • @mdouglaswray
    @mdouglaswray Год назад +1

    Geez, what a wrestling match! That old girl put up quite a fight!

  • @mischef18
    @mischef18 Год назад

    Another salvage rescue that was great viewing bro, look forward to see you get this back to working order. Safe travels

  • @jonathanwalkden7974
    @jonathanwalkden7974 Год назад +3

    really like your content keep it coming. thank you

  • @RaddestDad
    @RaddestDad Год назад

    Brodies are great to have around.

  • @Jacob-zd4gj
    @Jacob-zd4gj Год назад

    I operate one of them almost daily. They are great machines.

  • @bonilla2022
    @bonilla2022 Год назад

    Another excellent salvage and video. 😎👍

  • @edbrick7689
    @edbrick7689 Год назад +2

    I have operated the Broderson Carry Deck cranes. Great for interior work done inside plants or factories.

  • @anthonysimonhough9691
    @anthonysimonhough9691 Год назад

    What a find , hope you get it going .

  • @lordFury
    @lordFury Год назад

    I love watching your videos

  • @jabi5541
    @jabi5541 Год назад +2

    Sunday evening safed 😁

  • @ClintsHobbiesDIY
    @ClintsHobbiesDIY Год назад +4

    Maintenace at the paper mill I worked had one. They are a very useful piece of equipment.
    Another nice vid Matt.

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Год назад +1

    Morning buddy. What a great find and it’ll make great videos getting it going and then a good asset for your shop 👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @gundamrx792
    @gundamrx792 Год назад

    cant wait to see that fixed

  • @ExmarkDude
    @ExmarkDude Год назад

    When I was in school for my avation mechanics license, my instructor had an older gas version of this crane that had been sitting on the school lot for a while after he used it to move some plane projects around about 5 years before. I helped him get it going again with a new starter and a good carb rebuild. It may look like everything is easy to get to, but with the engine being tucked in the center surrounded by heavy metal plates, it proved to be a challenge, but I definitely enjoyed the experience.

  • @sethpaulson7632
    @sethpaulson7632 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @michaelhunt2369
    @michaelhunt2369 Год назад

    great video, always watch every one from England

  • @francisbarbeau1862
    @francisbarbeau1862 Год назад +3

    I can not wait to see you repair and this Old Girl Running again! Super enjoy your content and Glad you are Back! I missed your Videos! Oh, my very 1st dog was a Weimaraner , her name was Folly!

  • @ferebeefamily
    @ferebeefamily Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos.

  • @markwilson9760
    @markwilson9760 Год назад

    Waiting to see it start and run

  • @chrishoward9134
    @chrishoward9134 Год назад +1

    We have two of those "Brody's" at work, I believe same model. Solid machines! Keep up the good work!

  • @margaretwilkinson9140
    @margaretwilkinson9140 Год назад

    good job young man.

  • @hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542
    @hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic6542 Год назад +1

    17:25 Over-full condition is quite common on older diesel engines because they end up using more fuel due to reduced compression, and this cycle proceeds until the engine loses too much compression to work properly.

  • @chuckthomas8176
    @chuckthomas8176 Год назад

    Cool machine

  • @stevenpierno9793
    @stevenpierno9793 Год назад +7

    If you are ever in the situation where you do not know if it's 12 or 24volt, A quick and easy way to tell is check the volt meter, so long as it has a volt meter. If no volt meter is present start with 12, no harm done, unless it was 6 volt, that would be a headache and a half as the smoke starts rolling.

    • @alainmoimeme5222
      @alainmoimeme5222 Год назад +1

      Il y a un moyen plus simple: Il suffit de démonter une ampoule et lire le voltage!

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 Год назад

    Bravo.....my friend has one......hydrolic what a pain.......but what a kool design .....cheers

  • @joedennison2972
    @joedennison2972 Год назад +4

    Hope you saved the lightbar!! Fairly collectible and looks really good.

  • @RustyNail5856
    @RustyNail5856 Год назад +1

    Iam so glad you saved it from the scarp yard. now you can work at it at on your own time.

  • @willtricks9432
    @willtricks9432 Год назад

    Got it done is the motto.