Thank you Bus Grease Monkeys for making my Dad’s passion project so much safer and enjoyable for him to drive!! As you said in one of your responses, that dash fan is not that noisy in person as I’ve had the pleasure of traveling from the Grand Canyon to Oregon in that bus. And although he may not appear “over the moon”, I can assure you he is very impressed with you guys, your operation and the work you did. Thank you again!!
It’s the internet some people get very rude in their comments. I know he’s super happy. And yes the fan is just something the mic picked up really good for some reason. Some people just like to complain about stuff and the fan noise gives them something to dig at. I agree it was annoying sounding but i would never take the time or energy to complain to someone about it on their video.
@@BusGreaseMonkey i understand the point but 10 mins of that noise is too much to handle. Nice job done tho as always. This should be the biggest concern of that bus have.
Maybe he could buy a new fan!! I think you did a great job Scott. These people can't believe you resurrected the pos and it will take a trip for them to contact you and send the praise!! I am confused by how some customers can't understand the miracle you have given them. Nobody want's to work on these critters!! PTL you do!!
Spectacular,You and Tyler are true master's of your craft. The buses you work on sure do keep life interesting. The difference in boost as it made the climb to the shop was incredible.
Limp in and leap out, what a difference 👍, and the amount of worry and knots you guys must take out of the owners stomachs is worth it ten fold, well done 👍
good job on that bus and with an owner who seems to be as mechanically unaware as that guy was it was hilarious when your asking about how the bus noit felt and he just saying fine until you were asking for details..
I can honestly say, not only did i trade for a normal sized school bus. I can also say I've also worked on its brake system already. To those that do not know the bus parts Grease Monkey works on. ARE NOT very light in weight.
What I don't know what you guys done on this bus trip but I don't hear a lot of bounce on around is about the quietest bus ride I've ever heard with you guys
What killed small town America was the shipping of factory production to China. Walmart provides affordable products to a population with limited income potential because of the loss of jobs. Yes Walmart does put some small retail shop owners out of business but don’t hate on Walmart for providing a service. If you want to hate on something try Amazon. It is slowly strangling retail outlets in larger cities. It’s called progress. We may not like it but that’s the way it goes. I’m not down on BGM. I’m a big fan but don’t pick on Walmart. Walmart does provide jobs with benefits at wages at least comparable to small town shops. Walmart stock has enriched a lot of investors over the years. I’m just trying to be fair here.
I remember when Sam Walton pushed “made in the USA”, that lasted for about two minutes after he passed away! Today Walmart = ChinaMart, no hate just reality.
I was taking a bus from Plymouth, Massachusetts to Boston and just we were about to depart an airbag blew. He bus company only heats the shops which holds 2 coaches so being in December and 9 o’clock at night the bus was ice cold but we were fortunate to have the failure occur at the headquarters. Everybody was complaining about the lack of heat and getting on the driver to turn the heat on so he did and then they were bitching about the cold air as the outside temp was 5 degrees. I finally could listen to the half a dozen complainer’s so I stood up and faced the rear of the coach as I was sitting in the first seat on the right. My statement was thus Ladies and gentlemen. This bus was sitting in the unheated section of shop which is why it’s so cold in here, bitching about the cold won’t make it warm up faster. Shut the hell up about the cold it takes a while for a Detroit to fully warm up. Anyone who continues to complain about the cold will be thrown off the bus at our next stop which does not have a heated waiting area. We never heard another peep out of the complainers. Food for thought
To me that seemed to be one of the quieter busses you have worked on. I was really impressed on the work you guys did on this one. You guys are defiantly the best!!!. Now, get your woman in her apartment. :-)
I recognized that sound. My fleet had silver 92 DDEC engines. Slobber boxes on all of them always over flowering. Told the drivers if they got lost on a route to follow the oil trail.
After watching the Eagle's cold start, I am thinking that you just might want a 4' diameter exhaust fan that pulls from the outside wall of the "apartment', through ducting installed in the attic of the "apartment" and exits out into the garage blowing all of the soot out the big end of the Quonset structure. At least the Spartan mosquito traps will have additional support...
Here a suggestion, what about a on screen break down of what it cost each rig? Your fee doesn't have to be included. I seen this on the TV show "Holmes Home Repair".
I've never seen you replace or tear down an auto trans in one of these, are they that durable or trouble free that you never had the need too? What make auto trans. do they use?
You are going to need to put some sort of air handling unit in that place eventually if you end up putting garage doors on it. KHOA is not going to be happy with diesel residue all over her house... ;)
We have a huge fan that vents our shop at work 2 doors and 4 trucks. But the shop was built in 1937 so we can't get our full airshield trucks in. So they get worked on in our trailer shop.
@@BusGreaseMonkey Well that makes sense. If it was that noisy in person I am sure you would have turned it off. It is amazing what a mic picks up when not intended. Thanks for the very very fast reply.
Can i ask from the UK, where we have very stringent annual testing on commercial ( busses, trucks ) vehicles and documented 6 weekly checks, what is the law in the USA? Because alot of the mechanical wear we see BGM tackling didnt happen in the last month.
Rv’s are exempt from any inspections ever in most states. A few states require an annual inspection. Commercial motor vehicles get inspections and have pre trip safety checks required including special licenses to operate but once if becomes an rv 99% of regulations go away.
@@BusGreaseMonkey Little surprise then that so many of the buses you show are in such a bad condition. I guess a lot of the faults and issues you see would be trapped by even an annual, never mind 6-week, check.
I have a question. My wife saw this video and was asking how much do one of these units normally cis normally cost used.. She's thinking thinking about us getting one.
Most of what you see on our channel are 10,000-50,000 buses with 20,000-100,000 invested into them. But they are all 100 thousand dollars of fun to own. Many buses are purchased 2-5k but all need work It’s hard to drive one for under 10
I have been very busy. It is the plan but i didn’t think we were there yet. But cold starts in the morning we need one soon. Most of it blew out of the shop
Nicely done! QUESTION: 044 SCENICRUISER, BINDEX HOSE ROUTING? IS THERE A HOSE THAT ATTACHES TO THE DOME TOP OF THE BINDEX? (can send a picture to your cell phone-Scott from Scott-Seattle Washington.
@@BusGreaseMonkey I missed 1 of them, I do enjoy all the mechanical work. I really like old busses and watch a ton of semi truck and rv conversion videos, to me it just seems like more and more driving shots are being put up on various channels. Before you guys moved, it seemed like you did more in depth repairs, oil running into the armpit, bathe in Dawn dish soap at the end of the day kinda stuff. My prev comment wasn't meant to be a put down, just my opinion/observation.
Did anyone notice the parallel rows of clouds in the sky? I have a very hard trime believing that nature does that. At 64 years old, I first noticed geometrical patterns in the clouds 40 years ago, and they are getting more blatant every year it seems. Also, yes - protect your small town. It was no doubt built by local money. Rape of American Heritage and culture is the definition for "renovation" a town, unless it means structural rebuild of decaying buildings. Wonder where the renovation money is comming from. How refreshing it is to be in a town without McDonalds, Wallmart, etc.
Thank you Bus Grease Monkeys for making my Dad’s passion project so much safer and enjoyable for him to drive!! As you said in one of your responses, that dash fan is not that noisy in person as I’ve had the pleasure of traveling from the Grand Canyon to Oregon in that bus. And although he may not appear “over the moon”, I can assure you he is very impressed with you guys, your operation and the work you did. Thank you again!!
The lady in the back seems pretty dang happy!
It’s the internet some people get very rude in their comments. I know he’s super happy. And yes the fan is just something the mic picked up really good for some reason. Some people just like to complain about stuff and the fan noise gives them something to dig at. I agree it was annoying sounding but i would never take the time or energy to complain to someone about it on their video.
@@BusGreaseMonkey i understand the point but 10 mins of that noise is too much to handle. Nice job done tho as always. This should be the biggest concern of that bus have.
@@BusGreaseMonkey love how you don't take anyone's shit. Thanks Scott and more please you guys do top notch work and are great teachers as well!
That damn fan is louder than the bus!!!
A much safer ride for these folks. Great job!
Maybe he could buy a new fan!! I think you did a great job Scott. These people can't believe you resurrected the pos and it will take a trip for them to contact you and send the praise!! I am confused by how some customers can't understand the miracle you have given them. Nobody want's to work on these critters!! PTL you do!!
Those fans were our A/C “back in the day”
People can be pleased to have a mechanic for these buses.
Spectacular,You and Tyler are true master's of your craft. The buses you work on sure do keep life interesting. The difference in boost as it made the climb to the shop was incredible.
Limp in and leap out, what a difference 👍, and the amount of worry and knots you guys must take out of the owners stomachs is worth it ten fold, well done 👍
Yes it limped in for sure.
Beautiful skies Scott…. And another satisfied customer…..
That was one raggety coach. You fixed so much deferred maintenance.
Great job. Glad to see the old girl is back on the road.
That is what I always liked about the Eagle coaches was how smooth they were.. 'Axe
Look it just steers it down the road instead of rowing it
Amazing what some new steering and suspension parts make
Job well done Scott 👍👍👍
Yes very impressed with the work and how quite that bus was inside running down the road well screwed together compared to most buses.
VERY GOOD WORK AND REALLY LABOR INTENSIVE. YA DID A GOOD JOB..
Another Well Done Job ! 👏☮
Like a new bus again! Lotsa work, and really well done.
Just a fantastic job nice work BGM
Another great job and a happy customer
Did he get a 'Serviced by BGM' Sticker? because he earned it.....another job done right going down the road!
You know that is a great idea 👌.
good job on that bus and with an owner who seems to be as mechanically unaware as that guy was it was hilarious when your asking about how the bus noit felt and he just saying fine until you were asking for details..
Nice work Scott. You saved another bus owner from going over a cliff at some point. Now, about that fan.......lol
Very nice good looking bus..a heavy touch of BGM was all it needed..love it
That fan is typical of the fans on the school buses I drive. Great job on repairing another one!
Amazing job scott
OMG THAT FAN!!!! Great job on the repairs!
Yes the mic picks it up much louder than it is in real life
I agree
So bad, I couldnt live with that.... I have one of those old metal fans. I'm tempted to sent it to him, get that screeching thing outta there.
Good thing that isn't what it sounds like in real life. The would drive me batty. I do t think the fan would be there very long! 😮🤣
You guys would really hate the fan in my postal llv. It is crazy loud when its on the high setting.
Great job Scott and Tyler, as always you guys take care of your customers! That is a very quiet bus inside compared with many I hear.
Beauty full place ,bus and driver also well done sir
Good Job. That bus was a long uphill climb all the way.
Nice work Scott
cool video keep them coming
Great work Scott and Tyler it looks great quite ride too, well done.
Enjoyed this one 👍
I can honestly say, not only did i trade for a normal sized school bus. I can also say I've also worked on its brake system already. To those that do not know the bus parts Grease Monkey works on. ARE NOT very light in weight.
Love the fan
What I don't know what you guys done on this bus trip but I don't hear a lot of bounce on around is about the quietest bus ride I've ever heard with you guys
Add to the shopping list: Exhaust fan for the shop!
Ahhh...nothing like the smell of diesel in the morning!
Love it,you said go straight around the square. What? How? Nevermind.
That walmart comment! Lol I live in a county with no walmart and no fast food in whole county!
We have limited fast food. I hope we never get a Walmart or anything like it. They killed small town america.
What killed small town America was the shipping of factory production to China. Walmart provides affordable products to a population with limited income potential because of the loss of jobs. Yes Walmart does put some small retail shop owners out of business but don’t hate on Walmart for providing a service. If you want to hate on something try Amazon. It is slowly strangling retail outlets in larger cities. It’s called progress. We may not like it but that’s the way it goes. I’m not down on BGM. I’m a big fan but don’t pick on Walmart. Walmart does provide jobs with benefits at wages at least comparable to small town shops. Walmart stock has enriched a lot of investors over the years. I’m just trying to be fair here.
@@gregsimon1285 The preceding message was brought to you by the president of Walmart. 🤣
I remember when Sam Walton pushed “made in the USA”, that lasted for about two minutes after he passed away! Today Walmart = ChinaMart, no hate just reality.
I was taking a bus from Plymouth, Massachusetts to Boston and just we were about to depart an airbag blew. He bus company only heats the shops which holds 2 coaches so being in December and 9 o’clock at night the bus was ice cold but we were fortunate to have the failure occur at the headquarters. Everybody was complaining about the lack of heat and getting on the driver to turn the heat on so he did and then they were bitching about the cold air as the outside temp was 5 degrees. I finally could listen to the half a dozen complainer’s so I stood up and faced the rear of the coach as I was sitting in the first seat on the right. My statement was thus Ladies and gentlemen. This bus was sitting in the unheated section of shop which is why it’s so cold in here, bitching about the cold won’t make it warm up faster. Shut the hell up about the cold it takes a while for a Detroit to fully warm up. Anyone who continues to complain about the cold will be thrown off the bus at our next stop which does not have a heated waiting area. We never heard another peep out of the complainers.
Food for thought
No more mosquitos around.
He won the prize for the world's most annoying fan LOL
Just love every video. I now know lots about bus brakes and engines . Love the dog .
Ahhh thank you
I bet that small town is decorated for Christmas
To me that seemed to be one of the quieter busses you have worked on. I was really impressed on the work you guys did on this one. You guys are defiantly the best!!!. Now, get your woman in her apartment. :-)
Lot of blow by, prob needs rings, steady customer for sure .
that fan is noisy, nice bus, thanks
You put a door on that place your going to need some big exhaust fans lol
heck yes ...
That fan needs some attention.
every body going on about the bloody fan !but what about the great clouds in the sky at 8:29
I recognized that sound. My fleet had silver 92 DDEC engines. Slobber boxes on all of them always over flowering. Told the drivers if they got lost on a route to follow the oil trail.
After watching the Eagle's cold start, I am thinking that you just might want a 4' diameter exhaust fan that pulls from the outside wall of the "apartment', through ducting installed in the attic of the "apartment" and exits out into the garage blowing all of the soot out the big end of the Quonset structure. At least the Spartan mosquito traps will have additional support...
Exhaust hose will be just fine
Here a suggestion, what about a on screen break down of what it cost each rig? Your fee doesn't have to be included. I seen this on the TV show "Holmes Home Repair".
Parts were just over 2k
Awesome sounding Eagle. Curious: What were the bells all about?
looks like my work boat start up with a tired 8v71T
In about 20 years it will need an overhaul ;)
I've never seen you replace or tear down an auto trans in one of these, are they that durable or trouble free that you never had the need too? What make auto trans. do they use?
Scott do you work on Detroit 60 series or strictly 2 strokes? Thanks
I think I would break that fan.😎
What did you end up doing to the rear end?
Yeah know that sound all too well.
If I had that fan making that racket I'd huck it 100 feet down a ravine.
You need anger management. Unplugging it is a much better option. Any the littering fine is $300
You are going to need to put some sort of air handling unit in that place eventually if you end up putting garage doors on it. KHOA is not going to be happy with diesel residue all over her house... ;)
I pulled him in 2 feet further yesterday. Wished i didn’t when he cold started it
@@BusGreaseMonkey hose for the exhaust on start up??
That is the plan for the future.
We have a huge fan that vents our shop at work 2 doors and 4 trucks. But the shop was built in 1937 so we can't get our full airshield trucks in. So they get worked on in our trailer shop.
Great video but, like others, could not miss that fan noise. Yikes.
It’s 80% quieter in person. The camera mic apparently really likes that frequency
@@BusGreaseMonkey Well that makes sense. If it was that noisy in person I am sure you would have turned it off. It is amazing what a mic picks up when not intended. Thanks for the very very fast reply.
new king pins and shocks = pillow on wheels??
What's the stats on the horsepower and torque?
Can i ask from the UK, where we have very stringent annual testing on commercial ( busses, trucks ) vehicles and documented 6 weekly checks, what is the law in the USA? Because alot of the mechanical wear we see BGM tackling didnt happen in the last month.
Rv’s are exempt from any inspections ever in most states. A few states require an annual inspection. Commercial motor vehicles get inspections and have pre trip safety checks required including special licenses to operate but once if becomes an rv 99% of regulations go away.
@@BusGreaseMonkey Little surprise then that so many of the buses you show are in such a bad condition. I guess a lot of the faults and issues you see would be trapped by even an annual, never mind 6-week, check.
Shit just a pretrip walk around and quick air brake system test would identify most issues
@@BusGreaseMonkey Have you ever thought about doing a quick daily-checks check list? Could be a really handy bit of merch.
I have a question. My wife saw this video and was asking how much do one of these units normally cis normally cost used.. She's thinking thinking about us getting one.
Most of what you see on our channel are 10,000-50,000 buses with 20,000-100,000 invested into them. But they are all 100 thousand dollars of fun to own. Many buses are purchased 2-5k but all need work It’s hard to drive one for under 10
You’ll be another of Bus Grease Monkeys customer, he might do a pre purchase inspection for you.
a little bit of coal rollin going on LoL. I had forgotten how noisy those little dash fans are.........takes me back to the Kenworths of the 1980's ))
I’m surprised you don’t have a hose from the bus exhaust to out the door. How do you vent the building??
I have been very busy. It is the plan but i didn’t think we were there yet. But cold starts in the morning we need one soon. Most of it blew out of the shop
Airflow open end to open end, lmfao.
Please install him a new fan.
any play in the track rods?
i would change that fan, too. too noisy
Nicely done!
QUESTION: 044 SCENICRUISER, BINDEX HOSE ROUTING? IS THERE A HOSE THAT ATTACHES TO THE DOME TOP OF THE BINDEX? (can send a picture to your cell phone-Scott from Scott-Seattle Washington.
Bus grease monkey forum is where you should ask that. Probably 25 Scenicruiser owners are on there
Crazy skies ! That'll cause some inflammation.
Probably just the smoke from the start up….
Are you referring to 8:00 in the video? Reminded me of a picture I took years ago...Now I have to find it LOL
@@lenscap8925 yes sir , all during the test drive part of the video .
Those lines in those skies don't occur naturally .
what is the chiming sound
Gps school zone
Was this he bus that couldn’t make it up the hill?
Yes
super enoing sound from the fan or something !?
it sounds suspiciously like a helicopter.
I don't to get rid of that fan on the dash require one,s than that
👋👋👋👀👀👀☕️☕️☕️🇺🇸👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Where’s the blower
Took me a few minutes to realize that fan is annoyingly annoying.
Turn the damn fan off…
That fan is irritating as hell!
I do not over the moon for making in the terms of noisy person over the moon...moon of assume one can improve over the moon.
Very quiet sounding bus except for that awful and annoying fan. Throw that fan out the window or in the trash!
I thought the owner would be over the moon ,you cant tell me he didnt notice a HUGE difference !!!
Steering straight, turbo boost, no square tire vibration, very sensitive brakes all things he talked about
What is that horrible noise.......the fan on the dash??
Yes
Big deal…
I miss the more in depth mechanics that they used to do on the channel, seems like alot of the videos are padded out with driving shots now.
Man we showed the tear down of everything on this project. You must have not watched the first three videos on this project
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@@BusGreaseMonkey I missed 1 of them, I do enjoy all the mechanical work. I really like old busses and watch a ton of semi truck and rv conversion videos, to me it just seems like more and more driving shots are being put up on various channels. Before you guys moved, it seemed like you did more in depth repairs, oil running into the armpit, bathe in Dawn dish soap at the end of the day kinda stuff. My prev comment wasn't meant to be a put down, just my opinion/observation.
Did anyone notice the parallel rows of clouds in the sky? I have a very hard trime believing that nature does that. At 64 years old, I first noticed geometrical patterns in the clouds 40 years ago, and they are getting more blatant every year it seems. Also, yes - protect your small town. It was no doubt built by local money. Rape of American Heritage and culture is the definition for "renovation" a town, unless it means structural rebuild of decaying buildings. Wonder where the renovation money is comming from. How refreshing it is to be in a town without McDonalds, Wallmart, etc.
What state and town is this
The town square is centerville tn