Abandoned JCB 6D Excavator... Will it Run?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • My friend found this vintage 12 ton jcb digger for a bargain so we went to see if we could get it running..
    Mrs Marty T. - • Time lapse Painting of...

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  • @ElQuesoGuapo
    @ElQuesoGuapo 2 года назад +939

    As an American, everything I know about New Zealand is from Lord of the Rings and this channel. So I'm assuming that your entire country consists of fantastic landscapes where magical creatures guard abandoned earthmoving equipment.

    • @srp01983
      @srp01983 2 года назад +58

      That’s uncanny, you’re absolutely spot on.

    • @jedmedin5852
      @jedmedin5852 2 года назад +50

      You should probably watch some Flight of the Conchords to broaden your view of New Zealanders...

    • @Kingsoupturbo
      @Kingsoupturbo 2 года назад +10

      I've got some Marino wool from there! wow it looks so nice, -30c weather here the last week, dreaming of tropical Heavy equipment revives that are this easy.

    • @mikeSGman
      @mikeSGman 2 года назад +7

      Hahah!

    • @jeffcottis2489
      @jeffcottis2489 2 года назад +9

      correct .... come and have a look, you are welcome.

  • @mfsc3463
    @mfsc3463 2 года назад +206

    I used to operate its big brother the 7B. Great machine but a bastard when its bogged as you need two pairs of hands to get it out because there are no foot pedals for the tracks. When you've got the hydraulic pump sorted which might just need filters, i would pull the boom in to its shortest position and move the stick to its power position, tearout force will be massive. To get the Boom cylinders out, stretch the arm out at full reach with the bucket crowded in, knock the boom pins out, start the machine and pull the stick in. The Boom will go up leaving the cylinders behind. Great find.

  • @bradweston5342
    @bradweston5342 2 года назад +184

    They say, on really still nights in NZ, you can hear abandoned equipment creeping closer to Marty in the hope he will find them. (which we all know, eventually, he will)

    • @t.r.l.4377
      @t.r.l.4377 2 года назад +5

      wasn't there a scene like that in the lord of the rings!?!
      no wounder they did the hobbit mov over there!
      ✌😁

    • @woopimagpie
      @woopimagpie 2 года назад +5

      Marty is like the (not very) dark lord in his tower, all the lost machines are drawn to him. All their thought is bent on it. They are one, the machines, and Marty. Once they are reunited he will have dominion over all the dirt roads in the land.

    • @briananthony4044
      @briananthony4044 2 года назад +1

      Lol, right on

    • @aaasss4077
      @aaasss4077 2 года назад

      must be his massive magnetism

  • @roosthrower
    @roosthrower 2 года назад +144

    How that started, ran done all that work and didn't blow a coolant, fuel or hydraulic hose is beyond belief.
    Great job boys a pleasure to watch the bones being dug up and walking again..

    • @danmackintosh6325
      @danmackintosh6325 2 года назад +6

      Sometimes these things just want to live... Also helps that a lot of the hoses are concealed pretty well from the elements, and it looks to be either relatively low hour or had very good care in it's past.

  • @travisgamble8765
    @travisgamble8765 2 года назад +218

    Gorgeous machine Marty. Your mate did well on that. Reckon it won't take heaps to get it into being a reliable price of equipment. JCB's have good reps and a long history. God that boom looks HUGE compared to the body in terms of reach. Love the style. Looks like something Matchbox woulda made for me to play with when was young (maybe they did!). I wish we had more JCB here in Canada. Way to help your mate out Marty. Nice to see you both excited!

    • @martiniv8924
      @martiniv8924 2 года назад +2

      It all went downhill after the 6D Travis , believe me 😅, they got left behind

    • @turboconqueringmegaeagle9006
      @turboconqueringmegaeagle9006 2 года назад +10

      Nice big Perkins too, I'm sure this chap will end up changing every bit of rubber but after that she'll be good for another 60 years!

    • @JunkyardJosh
      @JunkyardJosh 2 года назад +7

      I have a JCB in Canada. Its a small 8014 but its a good machine from 1999!

    • @jakealter5504
      @jakealter5504 2 года назад +4

      @@JunkyardJosh my dad has a JCB that’s likely around that age, it’s a 530B-4HL telescopic forklift

    • @antpoo
      @antpoo 2 года назад +2

      I have JCB JS240 in Australia. My only issue is that they seem to rust pretty quick. The stop solenoid arm broke on my friends snd not long after mine broke too so this was issue too. Other than that, mine going strong.

  • @DOCTORDROTT
    @DOCTORDROTT 2 года назад +235

    That machine looks great for its age . I posted your video on the JCB company page . I have worked on 5 C's , but not a 6 . Sounds like you got air in the hydraulics or a pump worn /valve issue. That is a bloody good find there .

    • @paulwilliams7816
      @paulwilliams7816 2 года назад +13

      I was going to say the same sort of thing. My guess would be water in the hydraulic system. It's been sitting for so long water would have found its way in or could be low even know they said it's got hydraulic oil doesn't mean it's enough

    • @hiscifi2986
      @hiscifi2986 2 года назад +7

      If it has condensed water in the hydraulic oil, it will soon turn to a milky fluid, as the pump mixes it up quickly. This should evaporate after an 8 hour day when the temperature of the oil in the tank gets hot.. My bet when I heard the pump noise ( possible cavitation.?) was that the oil level was low, or the suction filter is blocked. For what you paid for it, it is a bargain. Even if you spend lots on re-bushing the pins, it will still be a bargain. btw... Aren't you in the same country as Cutting Edge Engineering, they could help a lot.

    • @Barrysautospares
      @Barrysautospares 2 года назад +4

      @@hiscifi2986 CEE is in Australia. New Zealand is close, but not that close...

    • @MegaDirtyberty
      @MegaDirtyberty 2 года назад +6

      @@hiscifi2986 CEE is in Australia.The distance from Australia to New Zealand is 4155 km or 2581 miles.

    • @ancientbuilds3764
      @ancientbuilds3764 2 года назад +5

      @@hiscifi2986 lol. I wouldn't worry about rebushing the pins.

  • @martiniv8924
    @martiniv8924 2 года назад +29

    Oh ! 6D I still have the scars on my knuckles from those (horrible) cable operated levers 😣 great machine though, moved muck, put in drainage, dug ditches, and cut roads with it in the late 70’s, the 6.354 dropped a valve, I peened over the damaged piston , recut valve seat, new valve, gasket and she ran for a few more years , you could change the bucket back to front too,

  • @adenihil
    @adenihil 2 года назад +31

    I really cannot explain how & why watching 2 dudes troubleshoot an old piece of machine is SOOOO friggin entertaining… Can’t say but man, I’m just locked on that screen the whole 28:39 minutes!
    As usual : very interesting. Thanks!

  • @tyhogue8316
    @tyhogue8316 Год назад +9

    Yes,yes! Everyone loves New Zealand but I enjoy Marty’s wide variety of projects and the length to which he will go to accomplish his goals. And my favorite thing is he never uses foul language!✌️

  • @ian-c.01
    @ian-c.01 2 года назад +70

    It seems like New Zealand is littered with old machinery that just needs a bit of know how to get going !
    I couldn't believe you got it started after tightening a couple of connectors and throwing a pair of batteries on it and it was able to do half a days work after having some fresh oil and a bit of grease added !

    • @silasmarner7586
      @silasmarner7586 2 года назад +4

      I completely agree it's amazing how many pieces of big machinery are just lying around out in the jungle if that's what it's called in New Zealand. You're not dealing with a lot of surface area for these things to go missing

    • @MegaDirtyberty
      @MegaDirtyberty 2 года назад +6

      @@silasmarner7586 Out in the bush, that's what it's called here.

    • @nicbrownable
      @nicbrownable 2 года назад +12

      @@silasmarner7586 There is a *lot* of surface area. NZ is a young landmass that is being pushed up at the junction of tectonic plates. It is an active and relatively uneroded landscape. There is a lot of land that is perfectly fertile but is too rugged to even farm sheep. These well used diggers were being used to cut access tracks in order to develop rugged marginal land for agriculture. When they broke down it wasn’t worth the hassle of recovering them, and you couldn’t get a hauler anywhere near it anyway. There is a reason that NZers developed schemes like netting deer from helicopters, as vehicle access to round them up was impossible.

    • @ian-c.01
      @ian-c.01 2 года назад +5

      @@nicbrownable "netting deer from helicopters" ? Blimey, I've not come across that before, I'm gonna have to look that up now !

    • @nicbrownable
      @nicbrownable 2 года назад +13

      @@ian-c.01 It is truly mad stuff. Deer were introduced for hunting in the colonial days but subsequently became feral pests in predator free NZ. In the 2nd half of the 20th C, the international market for venison exploded so plans were made to get deer from the bush to market, preferably via farms. It was lucrative enough for helicopters to become the vehicle of choice. The footage is some of the wildest helicopter flying ever recorded. NZ is still a world leader in tranquilliser dart systems too, through a company called paxarms. If you need to sedate any kind of beast or biopsy a whale, they are the people to call.

  • @eyesup1433
    @eyesup1433 2 года назад +11

    There's something about watching a digger work that doesn't get boring , even the dog
    had a fun time . A good video to watch , again .

  • @stuartmynard
    @stuartmynard 2 года назад +2

    A little older, a little slower but with some love and a change of oil, the old iron keeps on digging. Bravo. Great film.

  • @normmcrae1140
    @normmcrae1140 2 года назад +34

    WOW - Someone gave up on this thing for 2 loose wires? And just $1000? Your friend got a STEAL!!!!! No matter how much he has to do to finish restoring it!

    • @TWiumph
      @TWiumph 2 года назад +13

      The seller also got about 75 years of experienced help for FREE and his road widened. I bet he's happy, too! Just the way it should be.

    • @jayesh5131
      @jayesh5131 2 года назад +1

      @@TWiumph The JCB had its days but in the right hands it'll have a longer life. I guess both the parties were happy in the settlement 😊

    • @charlesangell_bulmtl
      @charlesangell_bulmtl 2 года назад

      @@TWiumph good barter...

    • @trillian23x
      @trillian23x 2 года назад

      Previous owner might mostly have wanted to find a good home for it. And rural NZ isn't exactly full of rich people in search of equipment, there's a slow retreat off the land and out of agriculture like everywhere else.

    • @fowletm1992
      @fowletm1992 2 года назад

      Itll be great for soneones small farm but this thing is never going to earn someone money
      $1000 as is where is is a pretty decent proce for both party's

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc 2 года назад +23

    A missed bad ground has been the demise of many a good machine. Good catch on that. I've seen lights, gauges, switches act confused where the ground is gone or partial. What a great find.

  • @CaseDBpower
    @CaseDBpower 2 года назад +76

    Britain's model tractors made a version of this. The engine is a perkins 6 cylinder and was used in the massey Ferguson 1200 pivot/ center steered tractor so bits should be easy to get hold of

    • @Anders_HeymSR30
      @Anders_HeymSR30 2 года назад +1

      Ah, the wonderful articulated MF1200! That Perkins engine should be putting out about 100 bhp then. Very reliable too

    • @karlhrdylicka
      @karlhrdylicka 2 года назад +1

      Looks Like a P 6354 .very good engines been about for years .since the days of the first Q Dodge lorries non turbo ,then several upgrades with different types of turbo over the years . last One I worked on about 20 yrs ago was in a combine .

  • @danielstrachan8988
    @danielstrachan8988 2 года назад +25

    It’s so cool to see older equipment rescued and be able to put it back in service, it will probably out last a lot of the new stuff that is built today because of all the computers and stuff, I definitely give this a 😁😁👍👍. Cool

  • @pete-mate3524
    @pete-mate3524 2 года назад +47

    My guess about the hydraulic noise is that it's a vane pump which may be a bit tired, or the filters are getting blocked, or it's sucking a bit of air into the pump. Maybe all three?? That said, vane pumps tend to be a bit noisy, anyway. But, WOW! What a score!!! Well done!!!

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 2 года назад

      Suction screen heavy old oil and a variable swashplate piston or a vane pump . Possible.Many never clean suction screen on intake in tank. Return filter has nothing to do with noise.
      I fixed a few older machines no power noise only a clogged intake. Cheers

  • @grahamwakefield9378
    @grahamwakefield9378 2 года назад +7

    Operated one of these in the seventies. Here in England we called them rocking horses. Great videos keep them coming.

  • @jimjoelliejack
    @jimjoelliejack 2 года назад +7

    What a great find, it’s testimony to the engineering that went into it that it started and worked relatively easily. First produced in 1967.

  • @AAHKLEE
    @AAHKLEE 2 года назад +3

    Waaaaa! You're making me homesick.

  • @turboconqueringmegaeagle9006
    @turboconqueringmegaeagle9006 2 года назад +4

    The styling on 70's plant is fookin lovely, my old gaffa still uses his power slide although it doesn't power slide anymore as it cracked so he welded the slide up.

  • @eyeballairvent1248
    @eyeballairvent1248 2 года назад +6

    A classic Marty T. operation. Thanks for this treat.

  • @miroslavbunata5717
    @miroslavbunata5717 2 года назад +34

    I think there is air in the hydraulic system. I repair harvesters and forwarders and the same sound your machine is doing is when pump is getting air with oil. Try to change hydraulic fluid and change filters if you can get those. Usually I hear this sound when I change hydraulic pump and first minute or so its making same sound. Air Bubbles in the pump is same like if you will put sand in it. It would fuck up the pump so fast. But similar sound can do lot of others things and it might be also normal for this Machine. Hope you will figure it out. Sorry for my bag English and Cheers from Czech republic.

  • @Failociraptor
    @Failociraptor 2 года назад +4

    The excavator revival vids are what got me here years ago. Lol. Keep em coming

  • @ianpumphrey5041
    @ianpumphrey5041 2 года назад +13

    This is an absolute classic, please look after her, I guess there are not many left, looks like 1960's? She is complete and survived very well. Loving this 😍

  • @DiHandley
    @DiHandley 2 года назад +34

    I really appreciate all the trouble you go to bring these videos to RUclips Marty.
    Aside from the recording I’m sure you spend hours editing them too.
    Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family. Cheers. 👍🧑‍🎄

  • @richardjones5255
    @richardjones5255 2 года назад +9

    Another good recovery of a machine nearly pensioned off before its time. A great, relaxing, watch on a day when even opening my eyes felt like going for a marathon run.

  • @kiwi_craigrc1613
    @kiwi_craigrc1613 Год назад +3

    awesome, looks like a Perkins 6.354 six. Good solid honest hard working machine. perfect for our environment.

  • @lawrencewillard6370
    @lawrencewillard6370 2 года назад +3

    Marty, your previous experience, your calm attitude makes those around you confident that it'll work out successfully . Thanks.

  • @Liqtor
    @Liqtor 2 года назад +2

    What an absolute darling. Poking at the right place and she get all worked up!

  • @jesusisGod1434
    @jesusisGod1434 2 года назад +4

    And Marty is seen here sharing his magic and love for rusted antique machinery with a good mate! ❤️👍🏼 Thank you for sharing.

  • @RailMart
    @RailMart 2 года назад +2

    From one Marty to another. Staffordshires finest. Built just up the road from where I was born.

  • @larannar123
    @larannar123 2 года назад +4

    What a bargain!!!!😮😮😮
    That machine is awesome!!!💯
    It would be fantastic to see it restored!!
    Cleaned up,fresh paint,put some new glass in....✔✔✔👍👍👍

    • @briananthony4044
      @briananthony4044 Год назад +1

      Lol, Marty doesn't believe in paint. Just plasters it in a diesel mix..

  • @sargefreedom1578
    @sargefreedom1578 6 дней назад +2

    The right price and some work sure beats the price of a new one.
    Well done!

  • @chuckgulledge2304
    @chuckgulledge2304 2 года назад +3

    Hello from Tennessee... Your videos are among my favorite. I never miss watching when you post. Thank yoy

  • @cortoolei-pearson7702
    @cortoolei-pearson7702 Месяц назад

    Great looking machine, really is a thunderbird !
    Bargain too, well worth all the effort, hats off to you 👏

  • @whotknots
    @whotknots 2 года назад +3

    A classic British machine and it is great to see yet another grand old work horse rescued from an ignoble end as scrap!

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc 2 года назад +8

    Guy seems to be genuinely happy to have the JCB and is having the time of his life.

  • @julianhawker7672
    @julianhawker7672 2 года назад +75

    They also did a later model called the "Powerslide" where the top of the main boom could moved back and forth on a slide arrangement.
    Good old machine, looking forward to seeing you look at the hydraulics.
    The drain/fill plugs are BSPT (British standard pipe thread) they come in taper and parallel versions and are still readily available . HTH. Cheers.

    • @Nielshaldrup
      @Nielshaldrup 2 года назад +4

      Small addition to this; the designation 'BSPT' is short for 'British Standard Pipe Taper', not thread. BSPT is probably the most common for water pipes, etc. (at least many places in Europe) to make a conical metal-on-metal seal with a bit of sealant only). This is important since, as you correctly point out, the other version is BSPP which is 'british standard pipe parallel'. The latter is quite commonly used in hydraulics, if they use face seals, bonded seals or something similar to seal off the thread/fitting.
      You can screw a male BSPT all the way into a female BSPP thread and a male BSPP partially into a BSPT female, both are wrong though. Commonly for both mismatches you don't want to stand next to the connection when it is fully pressurized!

    • @ronanmc2112
      @ronanmc2112 2 года назад +3

      Saw one of the power slides rusting away on the side of the road in Donegal, Ireland. Pity to see it rust away

    • @fernhill467
      @fernhill467 2 года назад +3

      Powerslide first appeared on the 805B, first ever 360 without a counterweight, JCB mounted the engine, a 6354 Perkins right at the back. Powerslide was revolutionary. I worked on the launch event at Rocester.

    • @ceannscriteach81
      @ceannscriteach81 Год назад +1

      @@ronanmc2112 operated one in a quarry twenty years ago, was an old machine at that stage but still worked great

  • @mrpetit2
    @mrpetit2 Год назад +5

    What a funky looking excavator👍
    Nice sleek design too.
    I think it deserves to be restored to it's former glory.

  • @winstonleeman8739
    @winstonleeman8739 2 года назад +5

    Love how you save these old actually durable machines from eventually rusting beyond repair

  • @danoconnor3720
    @danoconnor3720 2 года назад +6

    It's amazing how many of these old machines just have minor problems and can so easily be brought back to life.

  • @johnniewelbornjr.8940
    @johnniewelbornjr.8940 2 года назад +8

    Another interesting find... Low on creature-comforts but it does have ac lol... We don't see many JCB excavators here in the US (compared to Cat, Deere, Komatsu, Case, etc.) though they're still around for the smaller stuff in decent numbers. Hauled a brand new little backhoe to a small railroad outfit in Texas a few years ago and it's the only JCB I've ever operated. The twin track controls look like they could be a potential workout when working with the arm but I guess it's not too much worse than the old dozers. Thanks for taking us along again.

  • @augustinboyd9626
    @augustinboyd9626 2 года назад +3

    I'm not a Mechanic but what you do is so cool to watch you go through and fix them to running order is fantastic.

  • @4cett5
    @4cett5 2 года назад +3

    that old girl been sleeping for a while, its fantastic to see it running again welldone guys

  • @falcon8553
    @falcon8553 2 года назад +2

    I'm always amazed of these old equipment. Sitting forgotten for years then give them some good old maintenance and keep on trucking.

  • @happychappy5135
    @happychappy5135 2 года назад +6

    Many many thanks Marty. For taking us on your journey. 👍

  • @johnmidda5575
    @johnmidda5575 9 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful machine, love the mid-century aesthetic.

  • @manfredschmalbach9023
    @manfredschmalbach9023 2 года назад +5

    Dug out of the bush, brought back to mechanical life nearly effortless, dug out pieces of her way on the go to be transported and did not blow a hose, pipe or seal ..... even the smokescreen thinned considerably over the work she did. Now that is a catch for sure, and a steal for that price, even with some more work to do to hydraulics and profound maintenance/rebuild. You could easily rake back in that money with one officially payed job taking a full tank of diesel.

  • @dissyduster
    @dissyduster 2 года назад +1

    iv driven one few years back.1975,on site the windows got smashed in first,your lucky to have glass,was frezzing in winter,winters were more cold back in them days,the heater in it was rubbish.bravo marty..

  • @garyholt4445
    @garyholt4445 2 года назад +3

    I just watched an American version of your videos. The Americans always seem to want to be loud and obnoxious but Marty, you could teach them something. You commentary is just as you see it, quiet and factual.. There is a fishing show on Australian television and when these guys hook something they go loud and obnoxious, maybe to add sound and excitement to their broadcast but I was taught when you go fishing you be as quiet as possible. Keep up your commentary and you programs .. I really enjoy them.

    • @valuepack2
      @valuepack2 7 месяцев назад +1

      As an American, I can confirm.

  • @frederickschroeder5538
    @frederickschroeder5538 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoy the way you go about explaining everything you are meticulous keep on going with your presentation

  • @Peter4253
    @Peter4253 2 года назад +4

    Nice to see…brings back good memories for me as I used to work on and maintain a 6D amongst a host of other machines back in the 1970’s👍. The 6D was the most powerful excavator produced by JCB at that time.

  • @markhensley9378
    @markhensley9378 2 года назад +2

    Pretty good old machine. JCB machines are very reliable and parts are generally available for all years and models. With a bit maintenance and a few repairs that machine will be around for many years to come. Thanks again for your time and videos. Have yourself a great day!

  • @PS-Straya_M8
    @PS-Straya_M8 2 года назад +20

    Marty brings all the old toys to the yard 😁🤣

  • @chrischerry2787
    @chrischerry2787 2 года назад +24

    My first though was "Where do you put the coal in?" 😁

  • @bertenerny7867
    @bertenerny7867 2 года назад +4

    Marty, I really like the step-by-step measures you talk and walk us through, pertaining to anything you determine to repair or rebuild. I notice when you add any vehicle to your collection, it gets a thorough going thru. Please keep the vids coming. Greetings from Alabama USA. I'm one of your biggest fans, Bert.

  • @rd4660
    @rd4660 2 года назад +30

    It seems to me there is heavy equipment abandoned all over NZ. What’s up with that? Or do people simply call Marty to get rid of their dinosaur junk???

    • @BIGSMOKE-bl2lq
      @BIGSMOKE-bl2lq 2 года назад

      Its not like that up north of nz people run stuff into the ground beyond repair and then think its worth gold

    • @MartyT
      @MartyT  2 года назад +40

      A bit of both 😆

    • @emanggitulah4319
      @emanggitulah4319 2 года назад

      Nice find @Marty

    • @paulg3336
      @paulg3336 2 года назад

      Over the fence from the primary school I went to in a central Auckland suburb,from 1966 to 1969, there was a vacant lot with old cable operated excavators on it. They looked like they had been there for ever at the time.
      They remained there into the 2000s until the lot was cleared for development.

    • @HandSolitude
      @HandSolitude 2 года назад +5

      It's often hard or expensive to get parts in NZ so it quickly becomes not cost effective to repair stuff, so people without expertise probably give up on equipment easier.

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338
    @garlandremingtoniii1338 Год назад +4

    This was a great video. Nothing like seeing an older machine brought back to life. It would be wonderful if you would do a follow up video on it. And if you did Marty, please let me know because I would like to watch it.

  • @rubenbraekman4515
    @rubenbraekman4515 2 года назад +49

    For a thousand bucks?! That's basically free! Scrap value is even more and she fired right up ready to go back to work! 😂

    • @davidworsley7969
      @davidworsley7969 2 года назад +8

      NZ Dollars too ! Doubt if the scrap value would cover the transport though.

    • @osrr6422
      @osrr6422 2 года назад +11

      Here in America, it'd be blown up, leakin hydraulic fluid from every possible place, glass busted out. Still be north of 10 thousand... "I know what I got".

    • @ancientbuilds3764
      @ancientbuilds3764 2 года назад +1

      It's an awesome deal.

    • @jayesh5131
      @jayesh5131 2 года назад

      @@osrr6422 Yeah bruh, it's nuts that he got if for 1000 NZ dollars!

    • @charlesangell_bulmtl
      @charlesangell_bulmtl 2 года назад

      @@osrr6422 Here in THE US the kiddies are spoiled and waste resources
      Proverbs 29:18 18 Where there is no vision, the people perish...

  • @terrymarsh1255
    @terrymarsh1255 2 года назад +17

    I enjoyed the video apart from the bit where you referred to the 6D as 'ancient', they were the machine to have in the 70's here in the UK for heavy work. Made me feel even older than I normally do. When you wanted a big 360 excavator on site you ordered a 6C, bit like ordering a 'hoover' instead of a vacuum cleaner.

    • @jayesh5131
      @jayesh5131 2 года назад

      50 years is vintage I guess 😅

  • @VadoVoodoo
    @VadoVoodoo 2 года назад +1

    Lol! That dog keeps on it's toes around you two! Marvellous video Marty! Thank you for sharing the crack with your mate and yourself. :)

  • @SharkNinjaBlueStar
    @SharkNinjaBlueStar 2 года назад +4

    Man, I don't know what it is, but the aesthetic design of that old girl just SCREAMS late 60's/early 70's.

  • @matthewcoldicutt5951
    @matthewcoldicutt5951 Месяц назад +1

    Compared to the other6D(?) found at Marlborough Sound, this machine looks a much better proposition, having been looked after during its life. Im guessing the other video was a quest for spares to keep thiis machine going,,,,,just a wild guess! Great video

  • @danmackintosh6325
    @danmackintosh6325 2 года назад +3

    Interesting how things can get confused in how something came to be abandoned, your mate got the story that it would crank and crank but not run but seems it was the other way round & it'd click and click, wouldn't crank but when you got that bolt tightened she was away like she wants to live. Love seeing you bring old dinosaurs like this back from the brink, specially when they come for less than scrap price even when you factor in transporting it home! Thanks for sharing, 73 from the UK

  • @MoosesValley
    @MoosesValley 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful old machine, great to see it being rescued and brought back into useful service.

  • @paulwalker4239
    @paulwalker4239 2 года назад +6

    Being a huge JCB fan in the UK it was great to see the 6D starting and running if only we had machines in that condition in this country for their age keep up the good work Marty we should export it back to the UK for myself

  • @waterbourne9282
    @waterbourne9282 2 года назад +1

    Great styling whoever designed it and lovely smooth old six. Nice.

  • @Phatman63
    @Phatman63 2 года назад +8

    How do you find these things Marty?
    The best I can do is a concrete covered wheel barrow in a rubbish skip.
    Is it just a Nelson thing?

  • @jafo9346
    @jafo9346 2 года назад +1

    Tremendous satisfaction derived from watching you guys get this old JBL digger to come back to life and track out of there. Outstanding, Marty T. Hooking up the batteries cracked me up as always; "bang!" and it never gets old!

  • @DovetailTimberworks
    @DovetailTimberworks 2 года назад +9

    Nice save Marty, would love to see a followup some day with the diagnosis on the hydraulic noise. If you're lucky maybe just screens/filters?

  • @Tasteslikepetrol
    @Tasteslikepetrol 2 года назад +2

    What a great looking machine. A proper retro design. Well done on getting it going and moving again.

  • @2981661
    @2981661 2 года назад +4

    Great video. I remember back in the 1970's, Leyland Atlantean buses operating in Dublin produced that whine when the power steering was operated. The sharper the turn, the noisier the whine. Problem was caused by air in the hydraulic steering system. Seemingly it entered through worn shaft seals at the Hoburn-Eaton power steering pump which was attached to the outside of the engine block and was exposed to the air.

  • @heemipuru4416
    @heemipuru4416 2 года назад +2

    Someones clearly had a crack at it before they just didnt have the ol "marty" touch..... i just love your work
    An age old testament to the saying
    "They dont die they just go nanai"s (sleep)
    And you my man are the one to wake them up

  • @warrenvalentino5763
    @warrenvalentino5763 2 года назад +3

    i Love watching your videos. Love the way you do things and your attention to the details. Love how you bring back old machines/stuff back to life. Please keep up the Awesome work! GOD' Bless you and your family. Amen :)

  • @bazjones8075
    @bazjones8075 Год назад +2

    Love your videos mate. Good old kiwi ingenuity. I've been a mechanic coming up 30 years. Definitely sounds like a stuck injector due to water ingress. Easiest way to trace is draw chalk lines on each port of exhaust manifold and then as engine is running the cylinder which isn't firing the chalk line will be left and the firing cylinders will burn off the chalk. It's a great way to test gliw plug operation also. Keep the videos coming marty!

  • @deanomax69
    @deanomax69 2 года назад +6

    I find your channel fascinating. It’s filling in the hands-on knowledge I’m lacking. Just a funny side note. I always watch with closed captioning on, which is not from you, but generated by my tv. And it interprets the whining of gears and engines as [Music], and general racket like grading or sometimes an engine, as [Applause]. Haha! Absolutely appropriate.

  • @jimlondon1
    @jimlondon1 2 года назад +4

    Thats a superb find. Those vintage JCB excavators are very rare and highly sought after here in the UK.

  • @jimmeroniuk8266
    @jimmeroniuk8266 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for the late Christmas present Marty. Great to watch. -22c here and the wood stove doing its duty. Hope we get a follow up, as this one appeared too easy (for your skill set) to get in operation.

  • @compcrawler1
    @compcrawler1 2 года назад +3

    Watching all your vids from across the world in the eastern US, I'm a mechanic myself and its great seeing all these interesting machines come to life. Keep it up M8.

  • @Worldslayer85
    @Worldslayer85 2 года назад +8

    that's a bit a piece history right there. awesome find boys!!

  • @daig1984
    @daig1984 2 года назад

    These are your best types of video!! Seeing that old beast move again after all those years!! Thumbs up mate

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 2 года назад +4

    ..good to see old iron out of retirement and back to work,,,nice job..

  • @Scottie1152
    @Scottie1152 Год назад +2

    I love watchin these Marty, thank you! 😁

  • @M31292
    @M31292 2 года назад +3

    Really cool find. I definitely has unique look to it. So long stick and short chassi.
    Would love to see more.

  • @patlilburn5251
    @patlilburn5251 2 года назад +2

    Loved the Thunderbirds reference and loved seeing the dog (who’s a beauty) tracking the drone. Fun episode and can hardly believe he gets a running machine for around 2000 all in.

  • @MrHowieZ1973
    @MrHowieZ1973 2 года назад +5

    Man, that's so Retro AF. Great machine for sure.

  • @augustinboyd9626
    @augustinboyd9626 2 года назад +1

    A treasure hunt every time you go into the bush not a bad days find. Most of your yard is full of brush finds ? Or most of them.... Great job guy's

  • @stanpatterson5033
    @stanpatterson5033 2 года назад +10

    Nothing finer than human beings saving good machinery from the scrap pile and putting it back to work with some good old TLC. Glad to see that one doesn't require the Urea solution, being as there's a s-h-o-r-t-a-g-e happening right now. It's an issue up here in North America too, but nobody really has it on the front burner until we're completely out of it, then it'll be a major catastrophe.

  • @wayneyuqun
    @wayneyuqun 2 года назад +1

    Bloody awesome purchase great video

  • @b.nunn.2702
    @b.nunn.2702 2 года назад +10

    Hydraulic noise could be a collapsed suction hose on main pump starving the pump for flow, Or, a leak on the suction side sucking air into system, Or simple clogged filters. I would investigate pretty quickly. It could ruin your pump.

  • @captainboing
    @captainboing 2 года назад +1

    I love seeing these great old beasts brought back and put to work again. Great stuff

  • @PaulRansonArt
    @PaulRansonArt 2 года назад +6

    Merry Christmas Marty and family. Look forward to more adventures and fixes in 2022. 😃

  • @Mr.M1STER
    @Mr.M1STER 2 года назад +2

    She smokes like a trooper but seems to function well overall. A good buy I would say.

  • @thomasbarnardjr9657
    @thomasbarnardjr9657 2 года назад +3

    Great video. I love the finds you guys come up with. It's awesome to see these machines resurrected!

  • @evisin77
    @evisin77 2 года назад +1

    Watching these videos makes me want to go to New Zealand so bad I dig watching the machines get working and it's always in such a beautiful location no matter where he goes

  • @gayle4804
    @gayle4804 2 года назад +7

    What an amazing find and recovery!

  • @jonathanhasnip3700
    @jonathanhasnip3700 2 года назад +1

    Good interesting film, thanks for sharing

  • @TheDefpom
    @TheDefpom 2 года назад +4

    I used to drive a 3DII 30 years ago… tough old beasts.

  • @neildriedger637
    @neildriedger637 2 года назад +1

    GREAT video,loved it Marty 👍