This is by far my favourite channel on RUclips. It's such a shame that the knowledge of people like Bruce is slowly dying out all over the world, preserving it in this format is excellent
My old next door neighbour was similar to Bruce. He died a few years ago. It’s true a lot of people with skills and knowledge are departing this world. The lack of skills is already having an effect on us.
@@TKevinBlanc Those fellas and Bruce are still in the minority. When some states a statistic and another person (you in this case) replies back with individual examples, well that sorta means you're beyond hope--not understanding the mathematics of statistics😄. It really is a throwaway society and the old stuff gets left to rot because someone wants the newest, latest and greatest as is the way of all obsolescence. Now there are a growing list of "Will it run?" channels emerging on this platform, probably 5 new ones a day trying to cash in on the magic, but they're still a vast minority.
Bruce I got to say you are a hell of a mechanic you have been around for some time and you know exactly what to do you're a one-man army it's amazing watching you work on these massive machines and you know exactly what to do you're definitely a Master mechanic keep up the great work and the hard work that you do
AWESOME CONTENT, Bruce!!! Kenny Ellis, here, from Munfordville, KY, USA!!! Just sitting here, chilling, while I’m waiting for my unload appointment!!! Love watching these videos!!!
Just going on your chat about working with people in the bush,inused to do bit for a down round canyonleigh NSW,e before i moved away.was always a good day spent and i always learnt lots about the bush and machinery.so much knowledge lost when the elderly are no longer with us.
I had a couple of minutes to kill and I came across your video. I'm also a retired OTR driver and I've been there and done that. I've hauled about everything you can haul. I decided to set and watch you see if you could get that dozer started . I'm so glad I did . Gave me inspiration! You take care! 👍👍
Nice one, amazing how these old dozers start after so long. Our D7 was sitting for 15 years b 4 it started. Took a day, but it went easy in the end. D8 start, hell yes!
I always enjoy watching Bruce's videos because I know he does everything needed to not hurt the old equipment and he is so well spoken and knowledgeable! Thanks again for another great video!
Beauty Mate..I am 70yrs young and did drive a D4 back when I was a nipper, but are now into 70's tractors and backhoes...I been living overseas on and off and I missing tinkering around with my old Ford Backhoe, changing the ram seals and playing around the farm. Now I think I want a dozer after watching your show...well done..kept me enthralled to the end..
I have to say Bruce, I love watching you work, but I honestly enjoy listening to you talk more; it’s like I’m hanging out with a grandfather I never really had. I wish you all the best!
I don't know if I am the only one who feels this way, but I love these type videos you make Bruce. It is like ASMR for mechanics. I love your methodical style of properly checking out the equipment and your quiet style of speaking and working while bringing back some wonderful older equipment. Keep up the great work, Bruce. "Fish are friends, not food," - Bruce in Australia from Finding Nemo. 😀
Thank for your tremendous motivation. You are indeed very young at heart.Keep your good work of restoration up and teach your skills so as to empower this generation with the zeal to not let such wonderful works of art to lie to waste because of the lack of wisdom and knowledge. May God bless you in Jesus 'Name.
Love. 😊U MATE ! OLD AUSSIE Truckie & engineer here of 72 & just love What U do ! I maybe wrong ,But did U Say the Dozer was a Fiat,Alice ? We had a BT 7 C fiat pulling logs in the Bush for Dad & Brothers Sawmill years ago . Smaller then the machine but worked for years faultlessly ! Just Amazing to see it going again & brings back memories of yesterday ? So beautiful ! A generation of blokes that never die ,when men were men & wouldn't Stop at any Challenge ? God bless U mate ! Better Come down to Coffs & Clear the way for the Bypass ? Bought a tear to ones eye But thank U Sir ,Was Wonderful !
G'day Bruce. What a days outing. This I must say was a "ripper" of a show. Its just amazing how the old monsters can sit like that and then given a little bit of love they have their candle lit again. I enjoy your passion about how you do things. Things that may give a problem you check and make it ok to use. You see so many rough as guts jokers just butchering good gear.I couldn't help notice the smile on your dial when she fired, It was bigger than the one on the cat in the fish shop. I'm up for you to get the big Cat going. Hope to see that soon. All the best mate.
Push the button in on the side of the injector pump and it will start without aerostart. The bolt to undo the hydraulic tank bung is in the toolbox. About time it was put back in the shed, been sitting out there for about 6 years. Spent a bit of time on the D8H as well.
Absolutely, im in America and love watching these videos of getting these machines back up and running, extremely interesting to see what it takes to get them going, hello to all you mates in Australia and New Zealand.
Great video just come across you on here I love machinery I served 25 years with the USAF as a Jet mechanic and now live in Oklahoma. I’m 70% permanently disabled so I calm my anxiety watching machinery that’s been forgotten come back to life. Awesome job
Legend at it again. He reminds me with our old master mechanics. His explanation and approach on the problems at hand similar. Note his wearing his Gold Watch too.
Your genius when to comes to working on equipment. Wish I knew half as much as you do.Keep up the good work .And thanks for the video. PLEASE keep them coming .
Awesome Bruce, great to see a “Will it run abandoned dozer in my own back yard” love seeing those old machines come back to life. You gotta have have a crack at the old 8. Thanks for sharing.
I was watching as a small boy who saw his first big machinery, awesome!! I liked the side stories, the explanations, the wrenching.... YOU ARE A BLESS to watch/listen too! THX!!
She's a real beast and i love her and that D8H Is a must .Grandpa was a machinist and his 2 acres were always full of old equipment he was repairing .A boys playground for me .Thank you for the ride.
Hi Bruce, i thoroughly enjoyed watching this video, well done breathing life back into this old dozer. Sadly Hoopers at Montville is no more, the old workshop and equipment is still there when I last drove past, looks like it’s stuck in time 1988🧐🇦🇺
Bruce, from Down Under, is the magician for old vehicles👍👍👍😍. It's sounds really good, that old diesel engine🤩. Thanks for the video. Greetings from👋🥖🇫🇷 Peter
Great you got the dozer going and moving Bruce. Now it back under cover, perhaps it stands a chance of being saved. It would be great to see you tackle that monster machine. To see that run and drive . 👍👍👍👍👍
G,day Bruce,, mate that's a silly question,,, of course you gotta start the cat D8H,, 1st machine I drove as a 10 year old boy , and it was pony starting
Thanks for sharing. My cousin was a fire dozer operator for years. Sadly he got cancer from toxic piles in forest fires and from the phoschek dropped on fires. He passed away at age 50. Dozer operators are a unique breed. Fire dozer operators are just plain crazy. 🤣
As a mechanic (on different equipment), it is really satisfying to watch an experienced mechanic working on something like this. Just super mesmerizing
Another good video there Bruce. What kind of trees are those at the farm where you parked the Fiat Allis in the shed? Macadamia? Yes please, do the D8H.
That’s the trouble in the U S A everything costs to much to fix it’s cheeper to buy new ! Due to cost for labor !, I knew a guy who went to South America and wanted to buy a used car to travel around for a few months but the used car cost more than new one in the USA ! Why I was told that there are no new cars in South America ! Only used cars rebuilt and fixed to be used !
Speaks volumes about the individual/s that parked it there, low transmission oil… stuff like this gets left to rot over the most simplest and stupid of things! So seeing someone who actually knows what they’re doing and cares about this stuff puts a smile on my face… good on ya Bruce! 👍
I just love the smile on men, when old dosers starts up again! This is good old style sir! Could watch you for ever…calm and vice mecanic! Thanks for sharing, from top of Norway! And man: Pleace go back to the D8 😉
I am absolutely impressed about your work. Very straight forward and with perfect mechanical knowledge. This is the first time I have watched a video from you, but for sure this is not the last one! You asked if you should bring the old D8H back to live. Yes do it. The old Cat deserves a true mechanic like you are. Best wishes for your future and greetings from Germany 🇩🇪👍
I would love to see you bring back to life the man sized bulldozer. Keep up the awesome work.
The day we stop staying busy is the day we die! Bruce you run circles around these kids today. Thanks for the motivation!
I cant believe how much machinery is lying around Australia and New Zealand! Between you and Marty T. Insomnia is a positive experience.
Well I live in Aus and I’ve not come across any machinery like this! 😩
Hell of a lot more of it lying around in the states!
How come they get abandoned?
Too tired? Unreliable?
Thanks👍
@@tentotwo8290 inexpensive in the states......USE TO BE INEXPENSIVE, the old stuff is making a come back.
@@Happymacer_PI hear it's a big country tho
This is by far my favourite channel on RUclips. It's such a shame that the knowledge of people like Bruce is slowly dying out all over the world, preserving it in this format is excellent
I don't know about that. Have you watched Marty T, Diesel Creek, Scrappy Industries, or Salvage Workshop?
My old next door neighbour was similar to Bruce. He died a few years ago. It’s true a lot of people with skills and knowledge are departing this world. The lack of skills is already having an effect on us.
@@TKevinBlanc Those fellas and Bruce are still in the minority. When some states a statistic and another person (you in this case) replies back with individual examples, well that sorta means you're beyond hope--not understanding the mathematics of statistics😄. It really is a throwaway society and the old stuff gets left to rot because someone wants the newest, latest and greatest as is the way of all obsolescence. Now there are a growing list of "Will it run?" channels emerging on this platform, probably 5 new ones a day trying to cash in on the magic, but they're still a vast minority.
Great video please do the d8 as well. Awesome mechanic
Bruce I got to say you are a hell of a mechanic you have been around for some time and you know exactly what to do you're a one-man army it's amazing watching you work on these massive machines and you know exactly what to do you're definitely a Master mechanic keep up the great work and the hard work that you do
Thanks very much Luis, your too kind, Bruce
AWESOME CONTENT, Bruce!!! Kenny Ellis, here, from Munfordville, KY, USA!!! Just sitting here, chilling, while I’m waiting for my unload appointment!!! Love watching these videos!!!
@@bruceinausGo back and get that other dozer going bruce like to see that.
Just going on your chat about working with people in the bush,inused to do bit for a down round canyonleigh NSW,e before i moved away.was always a good day spent and i always learnt lots about the bush and machinery.so much knowledge lost when the elderly are no longer with us.
An old mate.
I had a couple of minutes to kill and I came across your video. I'm also a retired OTR driver and I've been there and done that. I've hauled about everything you can haul. I decided to set and watch you see if you could get that dozer started . I'm so glad I did . Gave me inspiration! You take care! 👍👍
The D8H looks incredible, I would really enjoy a video.
They were a bad ass Bulldozer. My uncle drove a few cats and got his middle finger ripped out of joint between the lever and dash.
The D8H is. Brute. I'd like to see it run and move again
@@kevinballuff1164HI We are working up to tackle the D8H
@@andrewking4885IP,? Mmm,, no bb no te lo
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That heavy duty roof probably saved that thing a lot of grief. Awesome video!
An Aussie in England, a grey Sunday morning, then a new video from Bruce, makes the day so much better. Thankyou for posting.
Come home Paul. What's wrong with ya?
@@ACDZ123 I so wish I could come home, sadly poor health and family issues conspire to make that an impossibility.
It’s great to see an old gentleman’s experience being put to use. 👍👍👍
Nice one, amazing how these old dozers start after so long. Our D7 was sitting for 15 years b 4 it started. Took a day, but it went easy in the end. D8 start, hell yes!
I always enjoy watching Bruce's videos because I know he does everything needed to not hurt the old equipment and he is so well spoken and knowledgeable! Thanks again for another great video!
Nice one Bruce. That’s got to be the cleanest running old dozer ever. I never saw any smoke at all. Love to see you have a crack at the old Cat 😊
*Couldn't wipe the smile from my face when I heard it running - onya Bruce!!*
a true "bush" mechanic, nicely done
Always reassuring seeing Bruce work his calm, affable magic on large chunks of iron.
Yes please get the DH 8 going please mate ...we all keen
That D8H getting started and worked on by you would be one heck of a video to watch! Can't wait to see it!
You have to do the Cat. Can’t wait for the roar when it kicks over
“Always think of the next person”. That alone just earned you my subscription, and my respect.
Thanks Bruce. Legend
And yes ya gotta get that D8 fired up !!
That is the nicest seat i've ever seen in something that's been sitting that long.
Exactly
You're a bloody wizard mate, they some lucky farmers that's for sure.
I’ve never driven a bulldozer or been to Australia but I watched the whole damn video
Ears, the best tool for engines. Good job Bruce!
We have a 50 YEAR OLD D8 we use every week at my job. it's a BEAST !!!
Good onya Bruce, keep em coming!
This is a testament on how well old machines are built and how skilled you are.
Absolutely would watch to see if that other dozer would run!
I love seeing these old beauties running again I wish I was there to get that old D8H going 👍👍👍
Would enjoy seeing you work on the old cat and steer it around also great to see the allis back in a shed
Beauty Mate..I am 70yrs young and did drive a D4 back when I was a nipper, but are now into 70's tractors and backhoes...I been living overseas on and off and I missing tinkering around with my old Ford Backhoe, changing the ram seals and playing around the farm. Now I think I want a dozer after watching your show...well done..kept me enthralled to the end..
Nice to see you back onboard
I have to say Bruce, I love watching you work, but I honestly enjoy listening to you talk more; it’s like I’m hanging out with a grandfather I never really had.
I wish you all the best!
Bruce, love your style and delivery. That was an entertaining video. I think most of your viewers would love to see your crack at the D8,
He has a relaxing cadence and puts out top tier wisdom and know-how in a friendly style. He's a great storyteller.
You are the only machine recovery guy that has shown to check the rods for damage in attempt to save the seals.
FEARLESS BRUCE GIVIN' IT THE JUICE!!💥💯👍👊
That should go on a T shirt....
I don't know if I am the only one who feels this way, but I love these type videos you make Bruce. It is like ASMR for mechanics. I love your methodical style of properly checking out the equipment and your quiet style of speaking and working while bringing back some wonderful older equipment. Keep up the great work, Bruce. "Fish are friends, not food," - Bruce in Australia from Finding Nemo. 😀
Awesome video, I’d love too see the D8H too start and move again and not left where it is .
Thank for your tremendous motivation. You are indeed very young at heart.Keep your good work of restoration up and teach your skills so as to empower this generation with the zeal to not let such wonderful works of art to lie to waste because of the lack of wisdom and knowledge. May God bless you in Jesus 'Name.
Definitely would love to see you get that d8 going cheers mate
Love. 😊U MATE !
OLD AUSSIE Truckie & engineer here of 72 & just love What U do !
I maybe wrong ,But did U Say the Dozer was a Fiat,Alice ?
We had a BT 7 C fiat pulling logs in the Bush for Dad & Brothers Sawmill years ago . Smaller then the machine but worked for years faultlessly !
Just Amazing to see it going again & brings back memories of yesterday ? So beautiful ! A generation of blokes that never die ,when men were men & wouldn't Stop at any Challenge ?
God bless U mate !
Better Come down to Coffs & Clear the way for the Bypass ?
Bought a tear to ones eye But thank U Sir ,Was Wonderful !
Hi, Yes the dozer is a Fiat Alice but not sure of the exact model , I couldn't find an ID plate.
Brilliant work by a real decent bloke. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you for your comments..
Whenever I see a video like this the same thought always comes to mind.
They don't make em like they used to.
Spectacular piece of work, hats off.
Great job Bruce and your camera man, well done. Bob. NZ.
Great work Bruce! Love getting old diesels running ! CAT D8H will rise again !
G'day Bruce. What a days outing. This I must say was a "ripper" of a show. Its just amazing how the old monsters can sit like that and then given a little bit of love they have their candle lit again. I enjoy your passion about how you do things. Things that may give a problem you check and make it ok to use. You see so many rough as guts jokers just butchering good gear.I couldn't help notice the smile on your dial when she fired, It was bigger than the one on the cat in the fish shop. I'm up for you to get the big Cat going. Hope to see that soon. All the best mate.
I really enjoyed your video mate, nothing beats abit of knowledge and a good old story, cheers mate from nz
Bruce the miracle mechanic!
Absolutely looking forward to the D8H video!
Push the button in on the side of the injector pump and it will start without aerostart. The bolt to undo the hydraulic tank bung is in the toolbox. About time it was put back in the shed, been sitting out there for about 6 years. Spent a bit of time on the D8H as well.
It's a great find and inspiring to watch you work as always.
Absolutely, im in America and love watching these videos of getting these machines back up and running, extremely interesting to see what it takes to get them going, hello to all you mates in Australia and New Zealand.
Bruce, love your patience and how easy you make these tasks look!. Loved this and love to see the D8 go as well. Tks.
Great video just come across you on here I love machinery I served 25 years with the USAF as a Jet mechanic and now live in Oklahoma. I’m 70% permanently disabled so I calm my anxiety watching machinery that’s been forgotten come back to life. Awesome job
Attention to detail. Love it.
Scraping cylinders nice.
A nice one Bruce thanks for taking us along
Another top video from a top bloke.
As a retired CATT mechanic,I love all the old stuff.enjoyed the video.
Legend at it again. He reminds me with our old master mechanics. His explanation and approach on the problems at hand similar. Note his wearing his Gold Watch too.
Your genius when to comes to working on equipment. Wish I knew half as much as you do.Keep up the good work .And thanks for the video. PLEASE keep them coming .
Definitely would like to see the other dozer. You are awesome! Thanks for the videos
Awesome Bruce, great to see a “Will it run abandoned dozer in my own back yard” love seeing those old machines come back to life. You gotta have have a crack at the old 8. Thanks for sharing.
Jeez, she goes real well. I can't believe how quiet it is.😊
I was watching as a small boy who saw his first big machinery, awesome!! I liked the side stories, the explanations, the wrenching.... YOU ARE A BLESS to watch/listen too! THX!!
Kia ora Bruce, yes to the D8H! Love your work. Nga mihi
Really enjoyed your video, patience like you have is certainly a virtue, well saved and thanks for sharing...,
love from dallas Tx! continue doing what you do best!
I can't believe you got it running. Your knnowledge really made a difference. Congratulations
This is what I luv bout old school aussies and kiwis , no messing, no winging , straight to it.
Same like the Dutchies
She's a real beast and i love her and that D8H Is a must .Grandpa was a machinist and his 2 acres were always full of old equipment he was repairing .A boys playground for me .Thank you for the ride.
Definitely get that D8H going Bruce
Hi Bruce, i thoroughly enjoyed watching this video, well done breathing life back into this old dozer. Sadly Hoopers at Montville is no more, the old workshop and equipment is still there when I last drove past, looks like it’s stuck in time 1988🧐🇦🇺
Bruce, from Down Under, is the magician for old vehicles👍👍👍😍. It's sounds really good, that old diesel engine🤩.
Thanks for the video.
Greetings from👋🥖🇫🇷
Peter
Loved this ole school mevhanic. Thanks Bruce for your awesome restoration of this Dozer
Nice. Weekend with Bruce's video!
Great you got the dozer going and moving Bruce. Now it back under cover, perhaps it stands a chance of being saved. It would be great to see you tackle that monster machine. To see that run and drive . 👍👍👍👍👍
No sun here in the UK but plenty of rain! At least we don't have snakes to worry about though!
Plenty of snakes at no 10
love the stories while your working, reminds me of me and my brother and what we did as kids on the farm.
Great channel Bruce ... Really great to see you again keep it up =) ... Love your commentary a true thinking engineer =)
Another great job Bruce 👍
Really like your old stories!
West Michigan here.
G,day Bruce,, mate that's a silly question,,, of course you gotta start the cat D8H,, 1st machine I drove as a 10 year old boy , and it was pony starting
Thanks for sharing. My cousin was a fire dozer operator for years. Sadly he got cancer from toxic piles in forest fires and from the phoschek dropped on fires. He passed away at age 50. Dozer operators are a unique breed. Fire dozer operators are just plain crazy. 🤣
Love these videos, keep up the great work 👍
Beautiful to see you work nice and calm. You are a real master mechanic.
Love your videos Bruce
As a mechanic (on different equipment), it is really satisfying to watch an experienced mechanic working on something like this. Just super mesmerizing
Love your videos mate
❤Great man are hard to find. Huge Blessing to the family you come from. This world needs more of you. John.
Another good video there Bruce.
What kind of trees are those at the farm where you parked the Fiat Allis in the shed? Macadamia?
Yes please, do the D8H.
Great video. Enjoyed the words of wisdom along the way. With careful step-by-step approach IT WAS RUNNING!
-Idaho USA
A bit more detail on how you found this machine would be helpful.
You really know what you're doing Bruce. Hats off.
That’s the trouble in the U S A everything costs to much to fix it’s cheeper to buy new ! Due to cost for labor !, I knew a guy who went to South America and wanted to buy a used car to travel around for a few months but the used car cost more than new one in the USA ! Why I was told that there are no new cars in South America ! Only used cars rebuilt and fixed to be used !
Well done! The old girl sounds like she runs pretty good. Great content! Blessings from Oklahoma, USA
Cmon guys where the aussie spirit 500views and barely 100 likes are you for real!!!! Cmon smash the like and subscribe lets blow this channel up!!!🎉
Speaks volumes about the individual/s that parked it there, low transmission oil… stuff like this gets left to rot over the most simplest and stupid of things! So seeing someone who actually knows what they’re doing and cares about this stuff puts a smile on my face… good on ya Bruce! 👍
I just love the smile on men, when old dosers starts up again! This is good old style sir! Could watch you for ever…calm and vice mecanic! Thanks for sharing, from top of Norway! And man: Pleace go back to the D8 😉
I am absolutely impressed about your work. Very straight forward and with perfect mechanical knowledge. This is the first time I have watched a video from you, but for sure this is not the last one! You asked if you should bring the old D8H back to live. Yes do it. The old Cat deserves a true mechanic like you are. Best wishes for your future and greetings from Germany 🇩🇪👍
You made that job look easy. The beauty of experience.
What a beautiful beast. Loved watching it trundle through the woods. Thanks for sharing your talents and adventures!!!