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Front end loader engine removal.
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2020
- Pulling the pressure regulator (not shown) and engine oil pump investigating a low oil pressure concern to end up pulling the engine on a case 821B loader.
Warrens videos are the ultimate advert for Milwaukee impacts. I thought mine looked beat up...😄
Hi Warren, There is no comparison between you and anyone else, You are in a league of your own !!! Much Respect Sir
Don Withers : I say South Main Autos Eric O. is as good of a mechanic as I’ve seen on RUclips ! Warren is great also !
@bob bobber Amen to that
@bob bobber well said.
Dennis Hayes I love Eric’s channel and I’ve learned alot from him, but you’re comparing apples and oranges bro.
I haven’t seen anybody on RUclips that does what Warren does.
@bob bobber really aint much different
Warren, stop worrying about these knuckleheads heads in the comment sections of your videos. Be proud of what you have accomplished and who you are. Lots of people are jealous and even more people look up to you, myself included. You do awesome work and I look forward to your videos!
ABSOLUTELY !!
Well said!
100%
Yeah it seems like he needs to grow thicker skin. I hardly worry about the comments on my stuff lol.
Love watching your excellent work as always.
Andrew is a wonderful operator to watch... he gets a lot done with old, tired equipment. He does what he can with what he’s got and works really hard. As an engineer, a mechanic and a racer, some of Andrew’s repairs make me wince.
Likewise, Warren is a hard working man. I’d trust Warren to work on anything I have knowing it will be done right, every time.
LLP
That gets my vote. Well said!
I can hardly wait to see how this one turns out.
I finally finished the engine rebuild on my 1967 Ford 3000 diesel! I took it out for it’s maiden voyage this afternoon with a brush hog attached and cleared the sides of my driveway.
In the next few days or so depending on the weather I will take it down to the south pasture and give it a real work out hopefully to seat the new rings.
Warren, you have been my guide through the whole process and because of your excellent instruction I was able to pull this project off. I managed to do this by myself, with the aid of my local machine shop of course boring and fitting the new pistons. The tractor runs beautifully and I just wanted to thank you Warren for inspiring me to jump in and get it done, I saved about 6k by doing the work myself. :)
Love all of the new videos. We know how busy you are so thanks for the content.
Thanks Warren
Yeah, the bed full of rubber for the challenger when he's out wherever this is.
Some people think that different people's businesses are some kind of reality TV drama just because they show it on here. Let them enjoy it in whatever odd way they like, no need to bother yourself over them.
Warren, don't let the peanut gallery wear you down. You have to expect the inexperienced and the ignorant to say moronic things in the comment section. It's all part of the RUclips experience. Those of us that know better fully understand the nature of what you do, of what Andrew does, and what many other RUclips providers do and we appreciate what each of you bring to the table. Keep doing what you're doing because, you're doing it right!
Nice work Warren
I've been a Camarata subscriber for a long time. I find him entertaining and informative. But he generally is working for himself and the end product only has to satisfy himself, not people whose livelihood depends on the results being dependable. Keep up the good work and pay no mind to those who comment only because they think their opinion matters.
I can respect him for not crying over peoples opinions lol both channels are great tho. No complaints
I'll tell you one thing, I watch camarata some and he wouldn't be aloud within 50 feet of one of my machines. He's a hard worker but he cobbles everything together. The only thing I wish I could change about you Warren is your location. I sure wish you were near Abilene tx so I could have you work on my equipment. You are by far the best mechanic i have ever seen. I never miss your video's because I always learn something. You keep up the awesome work. 👍
Agree.
I wish he was closer to Topeka KS I have no mechanic that will come to the farm!! Unless I pay through the nose for corporate's mechanic to come to the farm and cobble everything up
I’m in the ugly position of being in the Sierras... just a bit too far to ask him to come work on my excavator. Too many farmers need him up north. Every now and then, he ventures south and maybe I’ll get lucky and get him to include me on his trip. Even if it’s just for a couple of old Navy guys to kill a beer and a burger!
I retired as a equipment mechanic but would love to work for Warren as an assistant. He is old school, a dying breed.
I love to wake up on Sunday mornings to one of your videos. Brew a coffee, sit back and learn something or hear something that makes my day. Thanks!
"If I'm such a dirtbag piece of shit, then have at 'er."
...and right there, that was the tipping point that had me hit the subscribe button. Not because of the controversy, it's because of work ethic.
Thank you for sharing what you do. Strange to admit, but it's therapy for me to watch your videos.
Your mechanical ability is light years I've had of Andrew camarata I watched both of you
Warren I watch all your vids. Enjoy each one of them. I am amazed at the work you do by yourself and most the time out in the middle of nowhere! Lol. Keep posting as the gentleman below said you are in a league of your own, no comparison in my book! There needs to be more honest reputable mechanics like you that actually cares about doing a great job! Love the dogs!,
Thank you for taking the extra time to record your work. I would have a hard time getting the courage to pull that more in a fully stocked shop let allow in the middle of a gravel pit. YOU ARE THE MAN!
After watching this had to mention that I've had ISC/ISL's lose oil pressure when at operating temperature due to fuel dilution of the oil. Anyway, really enjoy your videos, kinda jealous of the scenic locations you get to work on this stuff. Also really cool to find out how you service the Challenger tracks and drive setup.
Thanks for bringing us along with you Warren. P.S. - love seeing your dogs with you, my girl never leaves my side!
Not to many men would even tackle a job like that on ther own .What a mechanic you are warren
Andrew can be dangerous. Hopefully his luck doesn't run out. I like his content none the less.
I never took the time to read the comments that people send you,, I have never seen Andrew. Cause your channel is the best channel that has caught my attention...
Hell yeah, i love Andrew but he can be pretty ruff on stuff,🤣
Who’s Andrew
Georgia Taylor not that bright? Are you serious? You clearly haven’t watched many of his videos to make such a false broad statement. He’s one of the most talented guys on RUclips.
@Georgia Taylor I will second that!
I subscribe to you and Andrew and both of you are the best at what you guys do but there is no comparison to what each of you do your a mechanic and he is a general contractor. Keep up the excellent work Warren and F--- what the rest think!
Sound and vision great. Thanks for taking us along knowing the pressure you're under. Much appreciated Warren.
There’s a big difference between a challenger and a mini excavator. Keep up the good work warren, looking forward to another video on this engine
You should carry a distress button if you ever get hurt on the job when working by your self that can be activated for a GPS location to render help.
I can't imagine a more abrasive environment for equipment than a pumice quarry. That stuff is sharp!
Yes I was thinking the same thing. You'd hope their onsite mechanic is well stocked with air filters for all the equipment!
Silicosis city
I've watched Andrew's channel maybe 4 times. Seems nice, but not in the same league. Warren is correct. Apples and oranges
I like warren cause he only works on heavy equipment, occasionally pickups, but mostly the heavy stuff. I like that he’ll work on anything and damn near shows everything that he does. I checked out Andrews channel and it just seems like it’s all over the place
Many people who watch these videos don't have any experience with the work you do. And as is with everything these days they have a opinion about everything.I watch you just to see you work how it's done and the problems that comes up and how they are solved.Working with my hands all my life sitting here waiting to get back to work these videos like yours keep me sane.Good luck to you and your family stay strong 💪 and keep it going.
Warren you are the man. I said it before, I am a 40 year old Historic Building Restoration Mason, Carpenter, Welder, and well, Human being. Your videos reaffirm my hard work and dedication ethic. Keep kicking ass for you and yours, and a fella in PA.
Wow, Warren,you got the sound and camera just right on this one..Nothing like pulling out a big engine in all that dirt, dust, grim, and muck,climbing up and down fighting all those old rusty bolts... Can't wait to see whats wrong with it..Those city boy's could never pull this off for damn sure.. Good Job..be safe. See Ya
It takes a hell of a mechanic to be able to do what you do not to mention talk your way through it and teach all of us as well. Im a diesel mechanic in Montana and I appreciate your videos and the effort you put into your channel. Its extremely helpful to young guys like me looking to get started in the trade. Thanks for everything Warren!
Love your videos Warren, you do a quality job in difficult conditions. Been doing this type of work for 45 years so understand what you have to contend with. Keep it up mate
No question we watch you cause you do everything! And always get her done. I personally am impressed how easy you make BIG machinery so small and easy to work on. Keep it up Warren! 💪🤘👊
Warren thanks for the great videos. I really enjoy watching them.
Everytime I come here, I am always amazed at how much 1 man can do! Keep up the great videos Warren.
Very nice video, thank you. Excellent job as usual Warren.
That road was a dusty one, shades of Texas in August.
Andrew works hard, sometimes out of stubbornness. I like his vids, but, he's one of a kind.
warren personally i would say its not apples and oranges more like grapes to watermelons i did this type of work in the past i am retired now and greatful i no longer have to get up on a cold morning much respect sir
Don't fret about people who know nothing.
Years ago, about fifty years ago I worked for a couple of months for a diesel mechanic and the thing that struck me was the smell, dust and loneliness of a job site..
What I appreciate about you is your hard work and honesty which you add to ingenuity.
I appreciate you taking me, an old mn on your adventures.
No disrespect to Andrew, but he works on Tonka Trucks compared to what you work on.
Andrew is a HACK!
I could have had that engine out in 10 minutes......lol. NOT...people that know me say I work hard...Then I show them your Channel....Andrew is a great guy, hard working and honest. You are in a league of your own. You do things on site that most people can’t or won’t do in a shop. You know I have your back!
I'll see you in December
You´re excelent mechanic Warren!!! I like Andrew videos but he´s not even close to you. Keep the good work and videos... Best regards from Portugal
I have people comment all the time that they know a better way of doing whatever. Well why watch my videos then? 😂 Keep up the good work man! I love watching you do stuff I wouldn't want to attempt!
I don't mind people putting in their two cents, that's all it's worth sometimes. Normally people watch stuff in fields they work in. If your a mechanic you watch other mechanics on YT if you're a farmer you do the same etc etc. There's some smart guys out there. You ain't the only one who can turn a wrench so the sharing of information is good for me. Although I don't agree with it sometimes lo
I was a manufacturers rep in service for 40 years and you are one of the best techs I have seen - the idiots who make statements about Andrew being faster likely do not work with their hands or have any reference in reality. Run you own race - good video - keep up the good work.
Thanks Warren. Sure do appreciate you videos.
The sound is really good with this setup.
Surprised they noticed the low oil pressure before it completely locked up
I thought the same thing. I bet it’s an older operator
My exact thought
Forget what anyone is talking about good or bad and do what you do because you love the work and the challenge of the work . You are hard worker and fair .Be safe
Warren you are awsome pleas more Videos like that thank you for the great invormation and sharing your knowlage i have learnt a lot from you the past couple years i try to become half the mechanic you are one day wish i could work with you one day but you live so far away much respect from Patrick from austria 🇱🇻keep up your great work 👍
I have watched a lot of your videos and you have inspired me to be a mechanic. Videos are awesome
I get tired of watching Camarata so I stop for awhile. Never ever tire of watching Warren work. Each job is interesting and I learn a lot about things I don't know anything about.
I’ve worked on probably 50 of those 8.3 6C’s since I started in the marine Diesel field 2 years ago and that change from 11mil to 10mil still gets a guy every time even though he knows better but I still do it lol. There really is no rhyme or reason behind it either. I’ve also watched Andrew and I agree with y’all that he is a hard worker and as a young guy raised in a hardworking family I can tell you that’s hard to find nowadays he’s a hard worker and makes do with what he’s got but he doesn’t have shit on you warren I’ve learned a lot from you even though there is a difference between what you and I work on but when it comes to you and Andrew it is 100% comparing apples to oranges.
I watch Andrew as well. There is no comparison what so ever. What you do by yourself on these large machines is mind blowing.
Don't pay them no mind. Wether you're fighting or marching, it all pays the same...
Thank you so much for sharing. I know if I lived nearby to you, I would be right there giving you a hand! Great job!
Warren you are one hell of a good mechanic man. I am also a diesel mechanic. You have me floored by the amount of knowledge you have sir. Keep it up. Wish I could work side by side with you, just to learn more! Screw what others say about you.
I'm not sure why you would give a thought to the nay sayers. I just watched you go out on site, by yourself and diagnose the problem and remove the engine in what, a few hours? You did it in an efficient and professional manner. I'm impressed!
Awesome video as always Warren. Appreciate the time you put into making these for us to watch.
You can tell these guys that comment about how long it takes and how dirty you get have never worked outside a shop environment. Still in a shop working on farm tractors I get filthy. You are doing a great job haters will always hate. I personally enjoy watching you show things I haven't came across yet.
People who compare u to Andrew aren't mechanics or dont do this work. No offense to andrew I like his channel too. But the shit your doing Warren, most techs would just walk away and turn the job down especially out in the field like u do. I take my hat off to u man and I respect the hard work and knowledge it takes to do the repairs your doing. Enjoy ur week sir.thanks for the content
I ran a 950 cat front end loader for 5 years for a concrete company it’s my favorite peace of equipment I kept it clean inside even outside an greased up I did it cause I really liked it the mechanic liked it because it was easier to work on
I’m just a younger truck mechanic learned a lot from a couple old school guys but wish I had someone like you to learn off of, keep it up love watchin ya
That dang Warn is not scared of anything.
Warren seems okay with low flying down the mountain. .heck it's only 15 miles until the paved highway.
Way to getter done Warren!
I can't believe he just pulled an 8.3 out of a wheel loader like it was a briggs and stratton out of a lawnmower. That would have taken me a week of research and planing before I even opened a toolbox.
Whats their to be scared of.?
@@AlwaysBored123
Its not nearly as hard as it looks
I'm a heavy deisel mechainc
Iv had more trouble pulling quad bike engines than dozer engines
Everything on earth moving gear is made to come apart in modules
Apart from the extra time it takes lifting everything with a crane its really monkeys work once you look at it
Some.of that smaller gear i swear the frame is welded around the engine
Thanks for the video,s. I watch you all the time and enjoy what you do and your ability to talk about things honestly.
Wish you could do more videos, I know you are a busy fellow though. Keep up the good work 👏
Do not listen to those scumbags who do not know what they talking about, I watch Andrew Camarata and he is great, but your work is on a far bigger scale and therefore no comparison, you are doing just fine Warren
Warren, ignore the haters, they are jealous of you. I have never met or seen a more knowledgeable man than you. You have probably forgotten more than the haters know anyway. I love watching you find and fix the problem no matter what that problem is. You're a hard honest worker. Keep up the great videos, I always eager for the next one. Stay safe from the UK.
Warren you are the professional heavy mechanic that is outstanding in all respects,
I enjoy watching your videos. I particularly enjoy the troubleshooting phase of the repair. Your excellent knowledge of how systems work has proven time and again an asset to your repair. Their will always be someone to critique your repair. If they would just stop for a minute and realize most repairs happen in the field. Machinery is dirty. Warren has learned how to just deal with it. The field is not the same as the shop. In the shop equipment can be cleaned prior to taking it in to the shop proper for repair. Just because the equipment isn’t spit shined before the repair doesn’t mean the repair job was shoddy. It’s field work. Warren is doing his best to find and repair the problem as quickly and efficiently as possible with the least impact on the farmers or equipment operators. He may not have all the equipment a well equipped shop does but he always finds a way to do the job correctly. Just my two cents worth from an old man who’s been their a few times. Thank you warren for taking the time to educate us and include us in your work.
Warren you are a awesome mechanic so screw the trolls that live in their moms basement yelling for meat loaf I watch your videos daily and have alot of respect for you
The only thing that's bugging me is on your windshield😁
Great job I enjoy your videos
Thanks for the video Warren, very interesting
Warren you make it look easy
Andrew isn’t anywhere near a journeyman heavy equipment mechanic. This comes from a Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Had this model Loader, might have been a bit smaller lose its water pump. It was on a job no one wanted to be on. They called me and said they were shutting down and would low boy it into me at the shop. I said it’s about lunch time, I could hit the dealer and be at the machine in 45 minutes and replace the water pump as they finished lunch. This was the day the crew hated me.
How is the deleted deleted truck doing? Did the owner recover his costs from the dealership?
I think Camarata has built a fine channel of viewers that typically have never done anything- nor seen anything done... he's not much of a mechanic, not much of a welder, not much of an equipment operator.. but somehow manages to be entertaining... If you want to see a true mechanic- you're watching one of the most versatile right here... If you want to see a welder-- follow I C Weld.. if you want to see an operator- watch letsdig18... Camarata is not in the same league of anyof these 3... this coming from a Certified Welder that had to fix his own machinery before the internet in an area that didn't have any support... and a long distance phone call to anywhere.. ( and an engineer as well)...
I think Andrew's an operator...
@@michaelowen1750 i agree. I am subbed to Letsdig18, I C Weld and Warren and enjoy all three.
Michael Owen let’s dig is extremely talented as a operator. He is smooth, productive and easy on equipment. He is they type of operator that myself as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic loves to work after. He knows his machines and any small hiccup he has looked at before it becomes a major issue. I will say the operator of this loader might have saved a more expensive repair bill by watching the gauges and not spinning bearings.
My reply was mostly pointed to those who said Andrew could have changed that track quicker.
@@michaelowen1750 I wouldn't want him running my equipment but he's doing well so he's doing something right. We might not all agree on things but as long as it ain't costing you money who gives a fk. I only watch his stuff for entertainment I wouldn't take any advice from him lol. But then again everyone half asses shit sometimes, some people more than others lol. Love both channels .
You are the most versatile mechanic I’ve ever seen. Don’t pay attention to a holes that citizenships your work. They most likely work on one type vehicle.
The whole Andrew C. comment was most likely just to RAZZ you up. You are two different RUclipsrs. Andrew has his entertainment value just as you do. Andrew some times fixes things with gum and baling wire and the shit works. Beyond me how he pulls it off. I don't own heavy equipment so I will never do most of things you do but you have a entertaining way about how you go about your day. Love ya both equally. Keep up the great wok Brother. -John
another great video , i work the same as you and know once im done i know its done correctly, and do not worry what other people say they are not there and have no idea the situation at the time on what you are working on ,and you can do the same type of job more than once and sometimes it goes fast and other times you hit snags so keep up the good work
I like apples and oranges, I also like Warren and Andrew. I can and do watch them both wrenching on stuff for hours on end, but there's no need or point in me trying to compare them. I just enjoy them both.
Hey Warren thanks for sharing another new project. If you get time which I know is a hot commodity. Maybe a part 2.
Sounds real good!
Like the movie theatre. Well done.
Look forward to your videos Warren. Pay ZERO attention to those that have nothing better to do than to troll ya. FUGM... You are looked up to by many many folk - and you’re sincerely appreciated.
Much respect Warren not many of us one man operations out there. I am big on cutting oil filters open if there's enough hours on them.
Warren great job of really setting up the camera for all the viewers. Your mechanical skills and field abilities are impressive. Keep rocking it? Your narrative and "real world speak" is fun to listen to in
your daily frustrations and work situations!
Power washer on my service truck is damn handy when washing oil or fuel spills off combines for fire safety. Never go without.
I use a 5 gallon bucket and diesel with a wire brush to clean shit 😂 diesel is cheap and don't cost shit and less to worry about and more multiuse. But everyone does shit thier own way. I personally wouldn't of cleaned anything off that machine. But that's just my preference everyone is different and that's ok
I had to comment early.....Awesome videos and great camera work and video quality....Oh and audio too.
Watching video now.Just got through torking the feed tubes on the 06 5.9.I hope that fixes my cranking problems if not injectors will be ordered.
Thanks for the vids.
Thank you for the videos Mr Warren..
Great work done by a very skilled and hardworking man, I just can't work out when you get chance to sleep.
I wish I could do some of the stuff you do. Body is just to shot after 53 years in construction. I still give it the old college try though from time to time.
I wouldn't want to do what he does, he's super good but.jumping back n forth and getting up on stuff gets tiring, it's hell on your body. I'd just get a helper of I were him to hand me wrenches and tools. A good apprentice is worth their salt
Your the man,,great 👍 job like always
Awesome work Warren!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I enjoy watching your channel cause you explain everything as you do the work on each job. I learn something with each video so the Hell With the haters i think your awesome
Hay Andrew is not a mechanic like you plus you count find one ☝️ like you 👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎👌👌👌🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺from down under Australia 🇦🇺
Check for pumice in oil pan and air intake to upper end, might be polished out with all that service time. beginning of video comment
Ratcheting box open end wrenches are time and energy savers. You can and will thank me for that advice, Warren.
I like Andrew, not going to lie, he does his thing his way. The shit started with him when some people kept making gifs of him taking his dog out on the jet skis and posting it to r/awww and r/gifs on Reddit, a ton of people who never would have been watching his videos just started going apeshit on his videos in the comments since then. What used to be about 80/130 comments turned in to 900 comments in the first 4 hours, the majority of those people learned everything they know of fixing things from his videos alone. I ain't mad, he has his success on RUclips and now will make his money from it, but to say he is an expert or the greatest in repairs is a bit of a misnomer, he is willing to tackle and try it- I have to give him credit there. Watch his video repairing the Lull telehandler boom lift cylinder, when that shit fails because of how he did it someone is going to have a bad day if not their last, but you cant say shit when their is a crowd of near a million people practically sucking him off telling him he is the greatest. I just hope his ego doesn't get all in his own way like Wranglerstar did or half a dozen other people who I used to watch but cant anymore because it is either an ad or their pretentious ego is unchecked.
Meanwhile, there is you- Warren, people may call you a bit of an asshole but you are my favorite kind of asshole. ;) To each their own, they say. If you enjoy something or someone, then stay and take a watch. You aren't spreading hatred or malice, you have anger towards things that make no sense, but you don't sit an harp on it, just share your disbelief. If anyone feels the need to sit and criticize your efforts or anyone else's efforts, the problem lies on them and to hell with their armchair quarterbacking. Be a do-er not a watcher.
Hope you have a great day man, thanks for the videos.
Wrangler star is a joke, people are so gullable lol. Preachers are the worst. They got the most to hide
That pretty much covers it. You said that very well.
@@johndowe7003 You noticed that to did ya? Me too!
@@kenuber4766 yup, stopped watchin him years ago
Very well said
Warren, your wor does not compare to Andrew's scope, very different. We, your suscribers, understand you mainly work on heavy equipment and ON YOUR OWN, which is not little thing. Keep working hard, we support you!
There is no comparison between you and AC. The people making the comparisons have probably never turned a wrench in their life. I really enjoy your videos. I just wish you were around Minnesota/South Dakota so I could give you some work!
great work as always warren , greetings from sweden
Here's the thing, Andrew is not a mechanic. The title of mechanic is thrown around to anybody that can turn a wrench nowadays. In my eyes, mechanic is a title you earn. You earn it by putting in the years of 12-16 hour days, laying in the snow, out in the rain, heat, etc fixing anything put in front of you for 20-30 years! Andrew is not a mechanic! He's a hard worker, fairly intelligent young man who is good at making stuff happen with what he has. He takes a lot of chances and hopefully he doesn't get hurt over it someday. Warren is a mechanic. He put in his time just like I have. He has the work ethic, experience and the intelligence to make him really good at this job. Most of you people that think guys like Andrew are great mechanics have never seen a good mechanic! Alright I'm done. Lol great videos Warren! Keep everything running over there!
You do a lot of Kick-Ass work man keep up the good work
Good morning warren 👋. I want to Tell you somting. You are a good man and a good mechanic, you are a good, honest, hard working man 🤝🤝. You inspired me to become a diesel mechanic, you and your videos are the reason I like equipment,
Diesel, turning wrenchs, rebelding engines on tractors, loaders, trucks, construction equipment, farm equipment...
Great videos, good work 👍. People like you are the reason I think hard work IS worf it, I like working on construction equipment, farm equipment, looging equipment, I also work on rail equipment, trucks and pickup trucks I like Diesel, I like turning wrenchs 🔧, my friend IS a logger and I like helping hem work some Times, and he likes working whit me in the garage and on the field. If sombody whats to do this tipe of you do, I'd sai watch a youtobe Chaneel cold western truck and tractor repair and thats your great Chaneel 🤝my friend, you are my hero 🤝 thank you and keep Up The good work and keep wrenching 🔧🚜, I wach your videos evry day and alwais learn somthnig I also learn some good life leasons from your videos, thank you 👍. I like doing hard work, I Don't want to have milions of 💵, no, I Don't want that, I like working hard helping my friend doing logging and doing Diesel mechanic work in the garage and on the field. Hard work pays of, its worth it, I alwais have enouth money to put foot on the table and feed my family and pay the bils and buy the things we neet . I Don't need fency stuf, I hapy whit my job and my family, family IS most important. Life isent fear But its still good. Its ok to lat you Kids see you cry. You are never to old to learn somthing new. Good life leasons from good people to good people IS a good thing and you warren are one of them, so thank you and have a good Day and have a good Time whit your famely. Thank you. Have a good one. Take care my King 🤝👍🔧🚜🍻🙂🤠.
Thanks for sharing partner good stuff!👍 take care now.
I have seen the oil pressure relief valve in the oil cooler score the bore and the valve. I had a ISL that had bad oil pressure. We did a bearing roll, changed the oil pump and still had low oil pressure. When we pulled the oil cooler apart we found the valve was sticking in the bore. We changed the valve, housing and spring and the problem was cured. You can remove the valve without removing the cooler.
Good response Warren.. Keep up the great videos.
I work with lazy bastards that dont check anything! Our 6036 SkyTrak was leaking oil from big extension cylinder, i told the dummies to park it & i called a mechanic. This channel teaches awareness to small stuff before its a major breakdown (thank-you-sir)