tip for you get your self a couple of longer flywheel bolts and then cut the heads off from them and use them as guide pins when your putting on the flywheel, then your not struggling so much trying to hold it and put in the bolts. then just keep those bolts in your truck, so you have them for the next time. and if you use this trick for multiple things and have a bunch of different size's then color code them.
I had to make up "tool" assembly kits for machines by asset number so the bits and pieces would not get 5S/Leaned out of the shop by someone who did not have to work on the equipment. "What is this for?" throw it away statement.
Thanks Warren, This has been a long project that takes its toll on time spent on it and space. I always hated having to wait on parts/assemblies then going back months later to put it back together. Definitely need to get you a couple of boxes of paint disassembly/assembly markers to help the memory; to reduce frustration. I got so bad I finally had to take separate pictures with a digital camera of everything before I took it apart and file the pictures on my computer by a machine number for each time I had to take a system apart. It might be a method to start when you get your new guy in since you will probably working on different stages of equipment that each other might have to put back together that did not take it apart to keep from getting on each others nerves, because we all do things differently with our habits, which is okay by yourself. Just something to put on the back of your mind and remember how things went when you started that you did not like working/following others...
You are the hardest one man mechanic that I have been watching for some time now wow you sure earn every frigging dollar for sure. great videos as well.
Warren I have been in business for 42 years. I have learned many lessons during that time. I pick the low-hanging fruit and let the rest of it go. Remember you can stay home and not make money versus taking your talent and your truck and your tools to jobs that are not worth it or don't pay.
I have been retired for 12 years I still have a drawer full of homemade alignment pins that I made for installing flywheels and cylinder heads and everything else that weighed more than 25 lb.
Getting into a partnership isn't bad, but you have to have EVERYTHING spelled out in a written contract. Although I don't care much for lawyers this is one of the times they have a purpose. The best way to keep a possible friend a friend.
Been there. Done that. The worst partnerships are with family. A certain family member stole from me and justified it by saying having “More experience and being more People Friendly” made it Right. However, I was paying all the bills, provided all the equipment, fees, licenses, insurance, cars, and doing the heavy lifting. Etc. Never Again.
Couldn't agree more. Partnerships with friends are bad enough, but partnerships with family are a whole nother level of dysfunction. Partnerships with family not only have the issue of personality incompatibility, they often include the extra joy of a generational difference. At least with friends if things go south and the partnership dissolves, you just lose a friend. Big deal. It's much more complicated to break off a partnership with a family member.
Oh!!!.. so it was the crank shaft that was the issue. I been wondering about that for weeks. That's why the balancer was rubbing on the case. That must have come from the factory like that from the beginning. I do know it was a remanufacture from Deere. Somebody over there didn't catch that before reassemble .. bummer. At least they were cool and made good by it.
Man I wanted to jump through the screen to give you a hand with that heavy ass flywheel! Sucks to hear about that partnership going south on you. As you mentioned, you're lucky it happened early in the game. Thanks for another video, I enjoyed it.
I'm amazed that your dealer owned up to that and worked with you through this. Usually if it's not done solely by them its "sorry about your luck" Must be a pretty good outfit.
You’re a good man Warren, don’t let the free riders, bad apple crowd get you down. There are lots of good people out there (think of those who support you in here)....keep up the great work!
Any time I had a rag up in a tube like that to keep dirt out I started stuffing a string up with it or some tape and leave it hanging out to remind myself to pull the rag out
The only person who does not make mistakes, isn;t doing anything. Keep on going, and I am glad you shared that misstep with us. Just goes to show ya, you are human!
Much enjoyed, thanks Warren. Partnerships need some up front written legal agreements to prevent one side taking advantage of the other. My son also learned that the hard way. It cost him a van, a SUV and considerable credit card debt...Hopefully he has learned that lesson now because he has recovered and doing well...Thanks again...I really have enjoyed all of your videos, shipmate...
Imagine that chain of events, install two intercooler mounts upside down, over stress the intercooler, lean out the engine, overheat it to the point the exhaust manifold warps and cracks, and tears up a brand new engine! Just goes to show experience is king, how many guys including myself would have assumed bad injectors, or it was just a poor remanded engine, and just threw another in, yes I would have been watching it obsessively for a few hours, and instruct the operator to have his eyes glued to the temp gauge... but never caught the charge air cooler failure aside from dumb luck... another great job Warren, and hopefully your customer recognizes, and never calls another mechanic ever!
Bud You remind Me of a YOUNGER Me...LOL...Mechanicing by yourself...I used too do that all the time I still do it what mechanicing I do today..When I mechanic at a trucking company Changing tr as nnys or rears. Always did it myself. LOLIm paying for it today ...Great Video Bud. Brought back alot of good memories..Thank You for sharing....
Warren sorry to hear about the problems with people my old man always said a partner ship is a sinking ship . you are not alone ,I have had my share of screwings in the repair business . thanx for the videos .
While I was in the service I used to get very frustrated when either myself or someone else would tear down a piece of equipment and it would be a long time waiting on parts so I got in the practice of using ziplocks of different sizes to place all my bolts and fasteners or even brackets in and labeled it with what part or cover it belongs to. By doing this my stress level went way down and was a lot less confusing on what went where. I actually received a commendation award for thinking outside the box and was eventually spread through out the company. Just a thought that might help you out in the future
The only ship that won't sail is a partnership! We all learn that the hard way. Hate to hear you got taken to the cleaners on that rental job. Keep turning those wrenches, your videos are awesome!
Those 12.5 liter John Deere engines are pretty solid and TOUGH ,I worked as a contractor at a sand pitt ,they ran them things in 824 j loaders all day ,no blow by no problems ever
Search a youtuber named Western Truck and Tractor Repairs im sure that Tractor Magician will have a video of the strip down if he did one 🤣🤣 Warren you keep up the awesome content, I work on cars and Van's and I find it fascinating watching what you do and I am always waiting for the next video to come out, like I say I love your videos keep them coming 👍👍👍
I’ve always had a contract and they were required to post $10,000 up front and that will get rid of scammers quickly! But that lesson may have saved you a lot of money!enjoy your videos
I took a quick tour of a Cat reman facility, the first order of business was digital pictures to document the final engine configuration (brackets - alternator - turbo outlet - etc.) it made sense when i realized how many configurations a 3204 could be assembled in.
Warren you’re a hard working son of a gun! Hate to see a good man wrestling with a flywheel where’s your help at? As for people that take you for a ride remember one thing who’s still in business? Not them you! They will need your help way before you’re need there’s. Thanks again for the video hopefully speak to you soon. Regards, Luke 🇬🇧🔧
The mounts installed incorrectly is what caused the welds to crack...with the correct method (that he showed) it allows for flex/vibration/expansion of the core w'o causing undue stress on the welds, I wonder if he knows anyone that can TIG weld
@@haydenc2742 The whole thing was mounted incorrectly, from the engine mounts being sacked out, to the air cooler mounts. Been a great series on this behemoth of a tractor.
@@dieselhatz4247 Yeah...I have been watching...cluster hump of a mess that eventually just broke everything more or less At least now they have it to a guy that knows his tools from a hole in the ground and it should give them a long service life...sad that the operators don't take care of their equipment and just drive it till something breaks
"I know I'm talking to myself, even then I have a hard time knowing what I'm talking about" .. 😂😂😂 LOL !! Have happened to it myself 🙄😬 Thank you Warren 👍
I said it before: Man, Warren, you are in beast mode! Keep up the great content! Thanks! Thomas from Germany. Let me know if you are interested in some real German beer. I will gladly send you some at my own cost. You deserve it more than anybody else! Cheers. Please, don't misunderstand: I know there are countless superb micro-breweries in the US. I didn't mean to sound "German-beer-arrogant". Just saying, there are still a few well-kept brewing secrets by 90-year-old, blind brewing masters here in Germany 😂😍
I would say that mount being put in wrong could definitely cause problems, the cooler was probably not able to move when it got hot then cooled cracking the tank.
Yes well done on your hard work . 99.99% of your fans are friends and appreciate your and family struggles to Earn a honest Living . Just bear in mind if you get 100.000. Hits then that’s near half a million people know ( WHO )not to do business with . Those that Catch will always get caught Themselves in the End (Karma )
Hi Warren I think you have higher Morals, Values and Standards being an ex forces its as simple as that, traits that's very hard to find nowadays. Mick. 👍🍻
Well at least you found out what was causing the problem with the existing engine. .got a good start on putting in the new engine. ...and now you have to put the old engine back together 😮
Warren, I have a suggestion for you, and your viewers. Make a set of long bolts (4"-5") with the hex head cut off. In this case thread one or two long bolts into the crank. Then place the fly wheel, case housings, what ever onto the bolts to hold the part in alignment. Then thread in the remaining stock bolts through the part. Once the stock bolts are in, remove the alignment bolts, and replace them with stock bolts. I had a compartment in the the service truck that had two of each bolt size from 3/8" to 5/8", course and fine thread. This made assembling awkward parts, gaskets between parts a whole lot easier.
I’ve been in 1 partnership that ended bad. It’s not about the money as much as it is about the wasted time. It also sucks that not only are we neighbors but he’s also my father. Coming up on 10 years since we spoke even though I see him everyday.
Brother. Its none of my business. But had a similar relationship with my dad. Lost a couple bucks but lost years of time. We finally talked it out and found out both had valid points for being angry. Then he suddenly died. I miss him more than life itself and would give anything to fight with him over a business (or anything) again. It really wasn't worth all the time we lost together. Make no mistake. When your dad is gone, you'll miss the hell out of him. Then its too late. Be well and sorry for the intrusion.
Hi, Warren two longer headless bolts for guiding that heavy flywheel could help & sorry to hear about the greedy rental guys, you deserve much better. Still pretty cool in Canada, Give the pups pat for me
Why wouldn't the customer insist on a reman or new alternator and starter, especially when replacing them later would be such a hassle? My wife and I both love your videos. Bill
Love the videos buddy thanks for sharing I’m a firm believer in karma and people like that one who screwed you will get what’s coming to them sorry you had to deal with that crap take care buddy god bless
Great job Warren. As far as the so called partner, what goes around, comes around! They will get theirs, and hopefully it's painful to them. It will bite em in the aft end. Thanks for a great video, love them all!
I've been screwed over on business deals too. Glad you got out when you did. Sorry that happened. This country has some greedy egotistical maniacs in it for sure.
The charge air cooler will crack at the weld due to heat and pressure cycles.The cast aluminum tank and the rolled aluminum header plate are different aluminum alloys.This will cause different expansion rates when exposed to heat.Weld crack will happen.
Warren,,,,you just dont realize how well you really do,,I’m surprised you remember as much as you do,,,,those turds that take advantage of your good nature dont deserve to have friends,,good luck and carry on,,enjoy yor chammel,,😍🇺🇸
Aw dang...was hoping to hear that bad boy running Either way...it was one heck of a purdy engine...too bad it won't stay that way for long Keep em coming!!!!
Glad you got the engine into that beast. The rental tractor thing was doomed from the start. And it sounds like they were using you right from the start. There were some unilateral decisions made without your consent or counsel. Never a good start! Glad you got away from that!!
Always interesting stuff going on in your typical repair or service day. Why would you have to reassemble the trashed engine unless you're getting reimbursed for your labor?
Really good quality on the video today Warren!!! Sucks about the partnership deal... always potential for things to go South. I bet in the near future you just do it on your own. It's a beautiful day in America... git 'er!!!!
I find it amazing that you go from a huge john deere engine to a tiny generator engine. Talk about extremes. Keep up the great work
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tip for you get your self a couple of longer flywheel bolts and then cut the heads off from them and use them as guide pins when your putting on the flywheel, then your not struggling so much trying to hold it and put in the bolts. then just keep those bolts in your truck, so you have them for the next time. and if you use this trick for multiple things and have a bunch of different size's then color code them.
I had to make up "tool" assembly kits for machines by asset number so the bits and pieces would not get 5S/Leaned out of the shop by someone who did not have to work on the equipment. "What is this for?" throw it away statement.
Thanks Warren, This has been a long project that takes its toll on time spent on it and space. I always hated having to wait on parts/assemblies then going back months later to put it back together.
Definitely need to get you a couple of boxes of paint disassembly/assembly markers to help the memory; to reduce frustration. I got so bad I finally had to take separate pictures with a digital camera of everything before I took it apart and file the pictures on my computer by a machine number for each time I had to take a system apart.
It might be a method to start when you get your new guy in since you will probably working on different stages of equipment that each other might have to put back together that did not take it apart to keep from getting on each others nerves, because we all do things differently with our habits, which is okay by yourself.
Just something to put on the back of your mind and remember how things went when you started that you did not like working/following others...
You are the hardest one man mechanic that I have been watching for some time now wow you sure earn every frigging dollar for sure. great videos as well.
Warren I have been in business for 42 years. I have learned many lessons during that time. I pick the low-hanging fruit and let the rest of it go. Remember you can stay home and not make money versus taking your talent and your truck and your tools to jobs that are not worth it or don't pay.
I have been retired for 12 years I still have a drawer full of homemade alignment pins that I made for installing flywheels and cylinder heads and everything else that weighed more than 25 lb.
Hate it when good hearted people get taken for a ride.
Thanks Warren. Always a treat to have you share what you do with your talent.
Good work Warren, you go above and beyond to take care of you clients
Thank you for the videos Mr Warren..👍
Getting into a partnership isn't bad, but you have to have EVERYTHING spelled out in a written contract. Although I don't care much for lawyers this is one of the times they have a purpose. The best way to keep a possible friend a friend.
Been there. Done that. The worst partnerships are with family. A certain family member stole from me and justified it by saying having “More experience and being more People Friendly” made it Right. However, I was paying all the bills, provided all the equipment, fees, licenses, insurance, cars, and doing the heavy lifting. Etc. Never Again.
Couldn't agree more. Partnerships with friends are bad enough, but partnerships with family are a whole nother level of dysfunction.
Partnerships with family not only have the issue of personality incompatibility, they often include the extra joy of a generational difference. At least with friends if things go south and the partnership dissolves, you just lose a friend. Big deal. It's much more complicated to break off a partnership with a family member.
The best partnership is when I'm still the boss . 60/40 .
the only ship that does sail is a partnership.
This should be required viewing by Deere Waterloo engineering as a learning experience.
Oh!!!.. so it was the crank shaft that was the issue. I been wondering about that for weeks. That's why the balancer was rubbing on the case. That must have come from the factory like that from the beginning. I do know it was a remanufacture from Deere. Somebody over there didn't catch that before reassemble .. bummer. At least they were cool and made good by it.
Man I wanted to jump through the screen to give you a hand with that heavy ass flywheel!
Sucks to hear about that partnership going south on you. As you mentioned, you're lucky it happened early in the game.
Thanks for another video, I enjoyed it.
I'm amazed that your dealer owned up to that and worked with you through this. Usually if it's not done solely by them its "sorry about your luck" Must be a pretty good outfit.
Once they realise they were on a popular RUclips channel I think I it kinda force their hand. Also it's good publicity.
Best i understand.
I was the owner of the tractor -VS- the corporation.
The mechanic was just caught in the middle.
it not I - Spell bestest
Thanks ,Warren ,for the very clear photography!
I have no idea how you keep up with yourself doing this stuff, but somehow you successfully pull it off. Great video Warren....
He can't do it forever - not a spring chicken. Just hope he's saving up those beans.
You’re a good man Warren, don’t let the free riders, bad apple crowd get you down. There are lots of good people out there (think of those who support you in here)....keep up the great work!
Any time I had a rag up in a tube like that to keep dirt out I started stuffing a string up with it or some tape and leave it hanging out to remind myself to pull the rag out
Thanks for sharing Warren 🦘🇦🇺👍
At least you have nice weather to be working outside. always enjoyable to watch. Thank you.
I would hit that thumbs up button a 100 times if only RUclips would of allowed me too Warren, really enjoyed it, Thank you.👍👍👍👍
Same here, Friday, coffee, Warren, big engine, what could be better, spectacular Warren...Three man job at most dealerships, just sayin...
The only person who does not make mistakes, isn;t doing anything. Keep on going, and I am glad you shared that misstep with us. Just goes to show ya, you are human!
Much enjoyed, thanks Warren. Partnerships need some up front written legal agreements to prevent one side taking advantage of the other. My son also learned that the hard way. It cost him a van, a SUV and considerable credit card debt...Hopefully he has learned that lesson now because he has recovered and doing well...Thanks again...I really have enjoyed all of your videos, shipmate...
Love watching you on this one Warren! Please do a finishing video...... I want to see it start up!
Imagine that chain of events, install two intercooler mounts upside down, over stress the intercooler, lean out the engine, overheat it to the point the exhaust manifold warps and cracks, and tears up a brand new engine! Just goes to show experience is king, how many guys including myself would have assumed bad injectors, or it was just a poor remanded engine, and just threw another in, yes I would have been watching it obsessively for a few hours, and instruct the operator to have his eyes glued to the temp gauge... but never caught the charge air cooler failure aside from dumb luck... another great job Warren, and hopefully your customer recognizes, and never calls another mechanic ever!
I'm glad that John Deere stepped up and made it right so you can do it right by the customer, Thanks Warren!!!
👍 good work, take pictures of the equipment before tear down so you can go back look at if you can’t remember
Warren watch your tear down video to remind you of all the locations. Great to watch as always!
Excellent video very informative thanks Warren thanks for your time y'all be safe out there bud
I can smell the freshness of that engine over here, Nice. Enjoyed watching Warren and thumbs up!
Very good video,very informative,you are an excellent mechanic.
Bud You remind Me of a YOUNGER Me...LOL...Mechanicing by yourself...I used too do that all the time I still do it what mechanicing I do today..When I mechanic at a trucking company Changing tr as nnys or rears. Always did it myself. LOLIm paying for it today ...Great Video Bud. Brought back alot of good memories..Thank You for sharing....
Man my Friday just keeps getting better, now I can have my coffee with Warren
Man I wish you worked on gasoline engines I'd love for you to build my rb26
@@sbowden60 I wish he could rebuild my Satoh 650S Bison.
@@JeffreyStrader Mitsubishi?
I love watching you and learning but man when your struggling I wish I was there to help. Uk Lincolnshire
Warren sorry to hear about the problems with people my old man always said a partner ship is a sinking ship . you are not alone ,I have had my share of screwings in the repair business . thanx for the videos .
While I was in the service I used to get very frustrated when either myself or someone else would tear down a piece of equipment and it would be a long time waiting on parts so I got in the practice of using ziplocks of different sizes to place all my bolts and fasteners or even brackets in and labeled it with what part or cover it belongs to. By doing this my stress level went way down and was a lot less confusing on what went where. I actually received a commendation award for thinking outside the box and was eventually spread through out the company. Just a thought that might help you out in the future
The only ship that won't sail is a partnership! We all learn that the hard way. Hate to hear you got taken to the cleaners on that rental job. Keep turning those wrenches, your videos are awesome!
l like the way you quickly you Learn from you mistakes. That raises my respect for you greatly.
Those 12.5 liter John Deere engines are pretty solid and TOUGH ,I worked as a contractor at a sand pitt ,they ran them things in 824 j loaders all day ,no blow by no problems ever
Search a youtuber named Western Truck and Tractor Repairs im sure that Tractor Magician will have a video of the strip down if he did one 🤣🤣
Warren you keep up the awesome content, I work on cars and Van's and I find it fascinating watching what you do and I am always waiting for the next video to come out, like I say I love your videos keep them coming 👍👍👍
I’ve always had a contract and they were required to post $10,000 up front and that will get rid of scammers quickly! But that lesson may have saved you a lot of money!enjoy your videos
I took a quick tour of a Cat reman facility, the first order of business was digital pictures to document the final engine configuration (brackets - alternator - turbo outlet - etc.) it made sense when i realized how many configurations a 3204 could be assembled in.
Man that Milwaukee right angle wrench you're using is a ball tearer - nearly enough to tempt me over to the dark side.
Warren you’re a hard working son of a gun! Hate to see a good man wrestling with a flywheel where’s your help at? As for people that take you for a ride remember one thing who’s still in business? Not them you! They will need your help way before you’re need there’s.
Thanks again for the video hopefully speak to you soon.
Regards,
Luke 🇬🇧🔧
Gr8 2 see u getting this longtime parked traktor out of there !
JB Weld that air cooler and send it 😂😂. Amazing work as always, great seeing it put right and all the rig mare roll that’s gone along with it.
The mounts installed incorrectly is what caused the welds to crack...with the correct method (that he showed) it allows for flex/vibration/expansion of the core w'o causing undue stress on the welds, I wonder if he knows anyone that can TIG weld
@@haydenc2742 The whole thing was mounted incorrectly, from the engine mounts being sacked out, to the air cooler mounts. Been a great series on this behemoth of a tractor.
@@dieselhatz4247 Yeah...I have been watching...cluster hump of a mess that eventually just broke everything more or less
At least now they have it to a guy that knows his tools from a hole in the ground and it should give them a long service life...sad that the operators don't take care of their equipment and just drive it till something breaks
"I know I'm talking to myself, even then I have a hard time knowing what I'm talking about" .. 😂😂😂 LOL !! Have happened to it myself 🙄😬 Thank you Warren 👍
HI WARREN . FROM VICTORIA AUSTRALIA LAYING HERE READY FOR BED 👍👍👍ITS 12:50am 😴😪😴😪
Damn it! Guess I won’t be going into the rental business with Warren. DON’T FORGET THE PLUG IN THAT INTAKE!!!
That's good that Deere is willing to work with you and the customer. I know Agco can be a pain on their warranty.
Seems you have found the solution to expansion for the CAC. If it was mounted solid, it probably would crack. Well thought-out again Warren!
I said it before: Man, Warren, you are in beast mode! Keep up the great content! Thanks! Thomas from Germany. Let me know if you are interested in some real German beer. I will gladly send you some at my own cost. You deserve it more than anybody else! Cheers.
Please, don't misunderstand: I know there are countless superb micro-breweries in the US. I didn't mean to sound "German-beer-arrogant". Just saying, there are still a few well-kept brewing secrets by 90-year-old, blind brewing masters here in Germany 😂😍
The first video of yours I watched was when you worked on this tractor in the field after you got back from Reno.
Love your video’s. I don’t know how you can keep everything straight. Good luck with all you do.
I would say that mount being put in wrong could definitely cause problems, the cooler was probably not able to move when it got hot then cooled cracking the tank.
Yes well done on your hard work . 99.99% of your fans are friends and appreciate your and family struggles to Earn a honest Living . Just bear in mind if you get 100.000. Hits then that’s near half a million people know ( WHO )not to do business with . Those that Catch will always get caught Themselves in the End (Karma )
Hi Warren I think you have higher Morals, Values and Standards being an ex forces its as simple as that, traits that's very hard to find nowadays. Mick. 👍🍻
I like to work by myself but some times a helper is nice. Just shows how TOUGH you are Warren!!
I bet Warren is pretty good at Jigsaw puzzles.
But warren does not have the cover picture to find where a piece goes! He does great work.
It looks like that air cooler mount is designed to float a little so it reduces twisting. That freshly painted engine sure is purdy!
Hey Warren, some days I don't know how you do it with only one guy. There are so many times I say to myself "he really needs a helper"
Good morning Warren, thank you for the video!
master mechanic at work
Well at least you found out what was causing the problem with the existing engine. .got a good start on putting in the new engine. ...and now you have to put the old engine back together 😮
Hope it runs as good as it looks...;)
Warren, I have a suggestion for you, and your viewers. Make a set of long bolts (4"-5") with the hex head cut off. In this case thread one or two long bolts into the crank. Then place the fly wheel, case housings, what ever onto the bolts to hold the part in alignment. Then thread in the remaining stock bolts through the part. Once the stock bolts are in, remove the alignment bolts, and replace them with stock bolts. I had a compartment in the the service truck that had two of each bolt size from 3/8" to 5/8", course and fine thread. This made assembling awkward parts, gaskets between parts a whole lot easier.
Hey Warren G (tractor master) If you read this PLEASE send the owner of this tractor my condolences .... you can't help but feel terrible for this guy
The man that can repair everything 👍
What would make the old crankshaft bend at one end?
Karma will deal with your previous partner. Always enjoy your content, one of the best channels on utube.
I’ve been in 1 partnership that ended bad. It’s not about the money as much as it is about the wasted time. It also sucks that not only are we neighbors but he’s also my father. Coming up on 10 years since we spoke even though I see him everyday.
Brother. Its none of my business. But had a similar relationship with my dad. Lost a couple bucks but lost years of time. We finally talked it out and found out both had valid points for being angry. Then he suddenly died. I miss him more than life itself and would give anything to fight with him over a business (or anything) again. It really wasn't worth all the time we lost together. Make no mistake. When your dad is gone, you'll miss the hell out of him. Then its too late. Be well and sorry for the intrusion.
I enjoy your videos an hate people that take advantage of hard working people like you.
Hi, Warren two longer headless bolts for guiding that heavy flywheel could help & sorry to hear about the greedy rental guys, you deserve much better. Still pretty cool in Canada, Give the pups pat for me
Thumbs up Warren.
Hey. Yep. That leader will fit in the shop! Opps. Cause it will. Good show. Excellent vid.
Tech really bugs me. Oh why Oh why does it change words when you send it???
Thumbs up 👍 for Warren. I enjoy watching
They will get whats coming to them . Keep up good honest work and live life but never forget .
👍Thumbs up all the way
God bless you warren and your family keep up the good work
I'm loving the educational mechanical experience I get with these video's..
Why wouldn't the customer insist on a reman or new alternator and starter, especially when replacing them later would be such a hassle? My wife and I both love your videos. Bill
Love the videos buddy thanks for sharing
I’m a firm believer in karma and people like that one who screwed you will get what’s coming to them sorry you had to deal with that crap take care buddy god bless
Great job Warren. As far as the so called partner, what goes around, comes around! They will get theirs, and hopefully it's painful to them. It will bite em in the aft end. Thanks for a great video, love them all!
Another interesting video Warren thanks!
I've been screwed over on business deals too. Glad you got out when you did. Sorry that happened. This country has some greedy egotistical maniacs in it for sure.
Good morning Warren love your videos ☕️
That's a purdy John Deere green engine.
Keep talking to yourself... It helps reason your way through your project
The charge air cooler will crack at the weld due to heat and pressure cycles.The cast aluminum tank and the rolled aluminum header plate are different aluminum alloys.This will cause different expansion rates when exposed to heat.Weld crack will happen.
Warren, go after that guy. He owes you.
Partnerships are always rough. But, lucky it was not a relative, as there's no faster way to turn in-laws into outlaws than a business deal.
Warren,,,,you just dont realize how well you really do,,I’m surprised you remember as much as you do,,,,those turds that take advantage of your good nature dont deserve to have friends,,good luck and carry on,,enjoy yor chammel,,😍🇺🇸
Interesting video nice job 👍
Aw dang...was hoping to hear that bad boy running
Either way...it was one heck of a purdy engine...too bad it won't stay that way for long
Keep em coming!!!!
Glad you got the engine into that beast. The rental tractor thing was doomed from the start. And it sounds like they were using you right from the start. There were some unilateral decisions made without your consent or counsel. Never a good start! Glad you got away from that!!
I used to do contract farming and the same thing happened twice. They are users.
Always interesting stuff going on in your typical repair or service day. Why would you have to reassemble the trashed engine unless you're getting reimbursed for your labor?
Really good quality on the video today Warren!!!
Sucks about the partnership deal... always potential for things to go South. I bet in the near future you just do it on your own.
It's a beautiful day in America... git 'er!!!!
nice job warren