@@wildcatwilly oh right got you, just that most of the bigger ones are closed cabs 😂 anyways they’re easier to bale out of if they’re going over ha ha. I’m from near Manchester UK mate, where u from pal
@@wildcatwilly yes I don’t think I’d like to roll in one of these, I don’t mind rolling a Land Rover tho 😂 nice in the USA, the worlds a lot closer with RUclips 👍 cheers 🍻
Thanks mate 😁, nice to hear an aussie is watching. Yes they’re expensive at the mo so was chuffed when this cropped up. Hope you find a machine yourself and thanks for watching 👍 cheers
Hi, thanks for posting your rebuild. I've just bought one and I've got a split fuel pipe in a difficult to access place on the engine. What do you think would be easier to get access to it, to remove the radiator or to take the canopy off? Thanks, Paul
Thanks mate, I’d probably just take the radiator out as it’s not much work 👍 I had to do a hydraulic pipe recently and just about managed to do it without lifting the cab off, but I did have to make a tool from a socket and spanner welded together 😂 improvisation 👍 cheers
Thanks mate, quite local too Chesterfield. Sorry I don’t really have time to do peoples projects as really busy with work and any spare time I get I do my own projects to keep me sane 😂 thanks man 👍
Just can’t understand anyone sitting on one of these looking straight at the jib listening to it squeaking away & not bothering to grease it! The mind boggles
How about a little bit less talking and more action showing us as you are fixing it. At least you're not playing music and I am very grateful for that.
Very handy bit of kit to have..... Wish I had one 😉
One of my best purchases and I’ve done so much work with it now I don’t know how I ever managed without it 👍 cheers
Great video, love all your content 👍 all very very interesting. Keep them coming lad 👍
Cheers mate, it’s good to hear positive feedback as I don’t get that many views so get worried 😂 thank again pal 👍
Awesome Job! I have an 8018 been in the shop for a month and a half. I've got a fever I'm ready to dig.
Thanks mate, nice to hear you’ve got a 8018 at least you’ll be cosy in that in winter 🥶 👍
I wish mine is open station just like yours just a tiny bit bigger. Where are you from?
@@wildcatwilly oh right got you, just that most of the bigger ones are closed cabs 😂 anyways they’re easier to bale out of if they’re going over ha ha. I’m from near Manchester UK mate, where u from pal
Illinois USA haha true... I have survived a rollover best thing to do is wear your seatbelt and stay in the cab it will protect you.
@@wildcatwilly yes I don’t think I’d like to roll in one of these, I don’t mind rolling a Land Rover tho 😂 nice in the USA, the worlds a lot closer with RUclips 👍 cheers 🍻
Nice Job. I think youve just convinced me to buy a 2nd hand 8401
Thanks mate 😃 yea get it bought, you won’t regret it mate 👍 cheers
great job, you have skills!
Thanks Gary 😁 appreciated 👍
I can't wait to make videos with mine.
Just seen you do similar stuff on your channel to mate, I’m gonna check it out later bro 👍 cheers
Thanks man I look forward to yours as well.
Lovely job 👌
Nice one mate 😃👍
Shout out from Western Australia, great work and attention to detail, also skill! I am looking for a cheap machine to do up. Thanks for the video
Thanks mate 😁, nice to hear an aussie is watching. Yes they’re expensive at the mo so was chuffed when this cropped up. Hope you find a machine yourself and thanks for watching 👍 cheers
Hi, thanks for posting your rebuild. I've just bought one and I've got a split fuel pipe in a difficult to access place on the engine. What do you think would be easier to get access to it, to remove the radiator or to take the canopy off? Thanks, Paul
Thanks mate, I’d probably just take the radiator out as it’s not much work 👍 I had to do a hydraulic pipe recently and just about managed to do it without lifting the cab off, but I did have to make a tool from a socket and spanner welded together 😂 improvisation 👍 cheers
Thanks for your advice.
Great work! I’ve just bought a jcb mini digger which needs a good refurb, would you be interested in doing it? I’m based in Chesterfield
Cheers
Thanks mate, quite local too Chesterfield. Sorry I don’t really have time to do peoples projects as really busy with work and any spare time I get I do my own projects to keep me sane 😂 thanks man 👍
Just can’t understand anyone sitting on one of these looking straight at the jib listening to it squeaking away & not bothering to grease it! The mind boggles
I know mate, it’s weird how some people work, or should I say don’t work 😂
How about a little bit less talking and more action showing us as you are fixing it.
At least you're not playing music and I am very grateful for that.
😂 I can’t help it, I’ve got ADHD 😂 cheers 👍
How much did you pay for it?
£2500
@@CarJunkeez That seems reasonable, I am planning to spend 2500€ max
@@nixter31 yea they’re fetching over £7000 in the U.K. at the mo 👍
@@CarJunkeez Yeah? Here in the EU they Are between 1500-4500€ depends on the year and how many hours it has
eeee bahhh gum tha knows, am as thick as pig shyte but tha can use a lathe no problem 😅😅.
Byy ekk ya can’t beat spinin a bit of metal on thee old lathe me old mucker 😁👍