It never gets old watching you rebuild the transmissions in the dozers. I really can’t believe you don’t have at least 500k followers you’re better than any other RUclipsrs on the channel.👍👍👍
Your boys may think it's torture working with you, but they will appreciate it down the road and thank you one day. They are getting invaluable lessons!
I don’t see how you remember where all those parts go! It’s good to watch your expertise! Plus patience and willingness to share your knowledge with others! Watching Hunter learn from you is awesome!
So funny i was thinking the same thing. Do these boys know how lucky they are to get an education like this at such a young age. Skills they will use the rest of their lives.
Clint, great to see you teaching Hunter how to disassemble and repair the transmission, that is how I learned many things from my Dad about 70 years ago.
You are a great teacher Clinton and a brilliant mechanic. You're sons will do well in anything they do being set such a good example in work ethics. Well done clinton
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"It was like that when I got here" The magic phrase. If I were Hunter or Tucker I'd have a permanent smile on my face. They're living my dream. To be clear I grew up in a Bakery. "Would you like a Scone Mam? They're very good. I baked them myself"...I still wake up in a cold sweat when I dream about it.
Haha, I worked with my dad for many years on a grain farm - he owned it so he was the boss. A fact I was reminded of often !! All is good !! I didn’t end up robbing a convenience store as a result of this arrangement.
I have to admire you for teachinging the boys. Sometimes it sucks being the teacher and other times it sucks being the student. I have the advantage of having been both and now my son teaches me things. Our children speak volumes of us as parents and you are are no different. We all had to walk before we ran. Keep up the good work.
Clinton, you are teaching Hunter very well. He will appreciate everything as he gets older. It's nice to watch the rebuild of the old dozer. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
A father imparting a lifetime of knowledge to his son life skills that will help him even if he decides on another career great work great video.After spending a lifetime working with my father I know sometimes things get fraught but these are the times you will look back on and smile great video.
I’m glad those transmissions are simple to you but as many times as I have watched this video I still don’t want to try to fix one but I enjoy watching you!
Great day! C&C video posted and Dirt Perfect live inside the C&C shop!! Glad to see you guys doing so much for your field of business! From owner operators to quality shop repair and rebuilding these construction beast! Great to see Hunter and Tucker working with the entire team at C&C Equipment!! Thanks Guys👍👍
Its always hard working with a very intelligent person. I held a flashlight for my Dad. Dad is definitely giving loads of information. Hunter has tremendous respect for his Dad. That's all that matters.
I'm totally impressed how much you folks have fun and screw around but you miss no item when it comes to rebuilding equipment. I just had a hydraulic leak fixed on a Deere 27 zts.... parts $160 labor $2800.....
Always listen to Kevin! It’s ok to laugh but not to often as you may hurt his feeling😂 The main reason I enjoy watching your videos is that nothing is left with even a remote chance of failure and all repairs are done to the highest standard and manufacturer specs 🏴👍🏻
Don't you just love your kids when they embarrass you on national TV, Clint 'did you see me take out', Hunter 'nope' even though he was stood there when you did. As per usual great banter in the workplace, the only thing I miss since retiring. 👍
Another great video, with the amount of banter on the shop floor, can only imagine the smoko' table chat. Give me six tradies a lunch table and half an hour a day we could solve the world's problems.
Watching you teach your boys is a great example to set. Watching them learn... Priceless. lol. The luckiest of us remember learning things from our fathers, memories. Can you imagine going back and watching your father teach you, years from now? That is something both your boys can cherish in the future. I would love to be able to do that.... 😎
Another Great Show!! I figured out how to watch youtube on my TV. Now when I have nothing good on 685 channels, I tune in C & C Equipment!!! Your shop is a Beauty!!!Plenty of room and talk about well stocked with both tools and parts!!! One quick question: Is Uncle Scott your Dad's brother? Yes I hit the Like Button!!!
very interesting to see that one plate broekn in half and sitting on top of the other half like that, in all the channels IU have watched and all the repairs that I have seen, I have never seen one like that either.
Hey guys Awesome video Beautiful video I have ran a lot of that year machine in my lifetime never realized that the transmission Had that much going on inside of it.
I really like Hunter. He seems respectful and wants to learn. He has a golden opportunity to learn from one of the best and maybe take over the business someday. Really good kid.
I just love how you instruct those young men. I love how patient you are with them and teach them about the part. I’d love to have you as a boss. You are a great man. I think I found you from Diesel Creek. I’m subbing you.
Remember Dad, you can catch more bees with honey than you can vinegar, Hunter is young and learning, thank you for sharing this very informative video with the viewers. These are top-notch videos, well done, waiting on the next one
Many thanks for the great videos. Im in Australia and have a 455G loader. Transmission has blown up so these videos will be invaluable to me. Thanks mate.😊
We've watched you rebuild how many of those same transmissions?, but here I am watching a C&C rerun, lol, seeing Hunter do the job is a bit different tho,👍, those Cummins diesels are just sooooooo noisy,🙉, Tucker should've put a 6.7 Ford diesel in that truck, they're diesel engines are much better than those loud-n-sloppy Cummins engines,🤭👌, awesome video guys, thanks for sharing.😉👍
As a operator only really enjoy watching you guys working on gear and getting a understanding of how things work that as I the operator wreck over time .
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Always interesting and entertaining to watch a transmission be rebuilt. Wishing you and your family the best. Looking forward to seeing the winch operated dozer repairs. Back in the day my father had a rather large winch operated dozer.
Knows how its goes together after rebuilding alot of them. I used to watch my Dad do them , till it came time for me to work on thing alone. Dad's are good teachers.
How can you not learn from watching this channel? I damn sure learned a thing or two since watching. This channel is pure education and entertainment. Drive on Men!
Lovely... kind of reminds me of overhauling John Deere 4440 transmissions back in the eighties. I love this stuff and you know these machines very well.
Hey man love your videos!Sorry but I am a disabled Vet and have to pinch my pennies.Can't afford your premium stuff but your videos are great! Thanks for giving me something good to watch!!!!!!
Mr Clint, your knowledge and experience of these machines is incredible And brilliant to see young blood learning how to mend stuff with spanners and not laptops Thanks for sharing guys 👍
Nice job Clint you and Hunter reminds me of my apprenticeship in a similar shop to yours some of the older Tradies seemed picky but now im thankful for the knowledge they passed on to me Hunter you wont always be Grass Hopper,one day you will be the Master😊😊😊. And Uncle Scott in the shop again nice Kym Adelaide
The video is very interesting...seeing parts stripped down ...checked then reassembled using new parts...also pointing out the faults why it didnt work...Stay safe and see you on the next one
Can't wait to see the cable machine. The first dozer I was allowed to run as a kid was a cable Traxcavator on a D4. I was told if I could start it, I could run it. The pony was as much as a 7 year old could do!
Clint: Even though you’ve been working on heavy equipment since you were a toddler, it’s still amazing how much information you know about every piece of equipment that comes through your shop. Great videos, and thanks for sharing.
Nice father and son job. @ Hunter your dad knows more about John Deere's then 90% of the the dealers. Looking forward seeing you managing the second workshop.
In the short time I worked as a mechanic, I learned that no matter how long you do it, someone will break something in a way you have never seen before.
Professional Bulldozer surgeons !! Unbelieveable memory for all of the parts in the transmission and just like an.operation if any are in the wrong place its very bad news, note Superkev backheeled stripping the transmission !! 😂 Thanks again fellas thumbs up from me...
Clint this reminds me when I was working with my father. Youth says it is painful because he does not know what to expect. Trying to learn all those details is taxing on the brain. Also the brain has to give in to the process instead of fighting it. When things don't go just as planned it sets in motion an emotional response in the young brain because the end of the job is harder to see. In the end all is well and the feeling of accomplishment wipes away all those issues and it is just a matter of time for the young brain to get in sync with the process. Additionally it is a joy to watch you doing these repairs from memory and explaining the differences of older vs newer machinery.
It never gets old watching you rebuild the transmissions in the dozers. I really can’t believe you don’t have at least 500k followers you’re better than any other RUclipsrs on the channel.👍👍👍
Thanks
seasick tv would be an apropriate name for this channel
Your boys may think it's torture working with you, but they will appreciate it down the road and thank you one day. They are getting invaluable lessons!
I don’t see how you remember where all those parts go! It’s good to watch your expertise! Plus patience and willingness to share your knowledge with others! Watching Hunter learn from you is awesome!
Having the book helps!
He takes lots of pictures 😂
It's called editing 😅
And above all he’s done it a few times before. Like his whole life.
You work with equipment for that many years it becomes second hand to you
Hunter and Tucker you guys are lucky to have a dad who works on kool stuff and even if he doesn’t work on kool stuff you’re still lucky
So funny i was thinking the same thing. Do these boys know how lucky they are to get an education like this at such a young age. Skills they will use the rest of their lives.
It’s so hard for family to work together without hurting somebodies feelings. Because learning is the most important thing part of working together.
Clint, great to see you teaching Hunter how to disassemble and repair the transmission, that is how I learned many things from my Dad about 70 years ago.
I enjoy listening to you tell how to disassemble a 40 year old tranmission from memory.
These videos should be part of a vocational technical schools credits. Awesome 👌
Damn straight they should be!
A c& c video and a diesel creek video in one day enjoy both channels
You guys know what you’re doing .you guys are real mechanics
Hunter is really coming along - having Clint as a master class professor is priceless!
You are a great teacher Clinton and a brilliant mechanic. You're sons will do well in anything they do being set such a good example in work ethics. Well done clinton
"It was like that when I got here" The magic phrase. If I were Hunter or Tucker I'd have a permanent smile on my face. They're living my dream. To be clear I grew up in a Bakery. "Would you like a Scone Mam? They're very good. I baked them myself"...I still wake up in a cold sweat when I dream about it.
Haha, I worked with my dad for many years on a grain farm - he owned it so he was the boss. A fact I was reminded of often !! All is good !! I didn’t end up robbing a convenience store as a result of this arrangement.
I think hunter is going to be excellent mechanic on dozens he really pays attention to detail
Dozer dam automatic correct spelling
Lots of learning going on today for Hunter. Good job Hunter. You have the BEST TEACHER EVER!
I have to admire you for teachinging the boys. Sometimes it sucks being the teacher and other times it sucks being the student. I have the advantage of having been both and now my son teaches me things. Our children speak volumes of us as parents and you are are no different. We all had to walk before we ran. Keep up the good work.
Clinton, you are teaching Hunter very well. He will appreciate everything as he gets older. It's nice to watch the rebuild of the old dozer. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
A father imparting a lifetime of knowledge to his son life skills that will help him even if he decides on another career great work great video.After spending a lifetime working with my father I know sometimes things get fraught but these are the times you will look back on and smile great video.
Love seeing Hunter's engagement, he seems to be invested in learning with his dad!
“Another day working with Dad” classic Hunter!! Reminds me of my days with my dad 😂 great job guys!!💪🤗🇺🇸
I’m glad those transmissions are simple to you but as many times as I have watched this video I still don’t want to try to fix one but I enjoy watching you!
another great video, greetings from Wales
diolch
IT'S TRANNY TIME STORY HOUR AT C&C, KIDDING. THOSE TRANSMISSIONS ARE PRETTY WILD DESIGN.
Great day! C&C video posted and Dirt Perfect live inside the C&C shop!! Glad to see you guys doing so much for your field of business! From owner operators to quality shop repair and rebuilding these construction beast! Great to see Hunter and Tucker working with the entire team at C&C Equipment!! Thanks Guys👍👍
Its always hard working with a very intelligent person. I held a flashlight for my Dad. Dad is definitely giving loads of information. Hunter has tremendous respect for his Dad. That's all that matters.
Hey Clinton, Absolutely fascinating to watch the trany rebuild! You make it look so simple! Great video! Thumbs up! Jim
Watching you and Hunter rebuild the transmission was great. A great learning experience. One of the best channels on RUclips.
Thank you uncle Scott for helping out.
Hunter may or may not see it right now but he's getting something that's so awesome for his future
nice 2 see uncle scott help you out in the last few videos well done uncle Scott
Well at least when your done the owner will basically have a good reliable dozer that will last for many years. Better than a new one and cheaper.
as the saying goesever day is a school day love your video
I'm totally impressed how much you folks have fun and screw around but you miss no item when it comes to rebuilding equipment. I just had a hydraulic leak fixed on a Deere 27 zts.... parts $160 labor $2800.....
Awesome job C&C Crew! Kevin, you duh man! Take care and I’ll see y’all down the road…
Always listen to Kevin! It’s ok to laugh but not to often as you may hurt his feeling😂 The main reason I enjoy watching your videos is that nothing is left with even a remote chance of failure and all repairs are done to the highest standard and manufacturer specs 🏴👍🏻
A Great video , thank you for the share Clint . Lovely to see dad working with son 😊 Wow !!! uncle Scot had a big smile too 😁
Don't you just love your kids when they embarrass you on national TV, Clint 'did you see me take out', Hunter 'nope' even though he was stood there when you did. As per usual great banter in the workplace, the only thing I miss since retiring. 👍
Another great video, with the amount of banter on the shop floor, can only imagine the smoko' table chat. Give me six tradies a lunch table and half an hour a day we could solve the world's problems.
Good Job Uncle Scott!!😉😉
Watching you teach your boys is a great example to set. Watching them learn... Priceless. lol. The luckiest of us remember learning things from our fathers, memories. Can you imagine going back and watching your father teach you, years from now? That is something both your boys can cherish in the future. I would love to be able to do that.... 😎
Uncle Scott is a valuable asset with a careful touch.
I am impressed with how CLEAN you keep your tools. Obviously it is a priority.
Clint : as usual excellent video on the Deere 450g dozer 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Boston wise guy 🇱🇷🇮🇪🦉
44:08 Good to see that education by humiliation is still going strong!
Another Great Show!! I figured out how to watch youtube on my TV. Now when I have nothing good on 685 channels, I tune in C & C Equipment!!! Your shop is a Beauty!!!Plenty of room and talk about well stocked with both tools and parts!!! One quick question: Is Uncle Scott your Dad's brother? Yes I hit the Like Button!!!
Uncle Scott is married to Mr C’s sister 😉😉 thanks for asking 🥰
Uncle Scott is my brother in law
very interesting to see that one plate broekn in half and sitting on top of the other half like that, in all the channels IU have watched and all the repairs that I have seen, I have never seen one like that either.
I think people enjoy in-depth videos like this. Hunter is going to be a real good mechanic.
You guys amaze me, just to be sure of what goes where but when. Then to be able to show how the clutch’s work.
Hey guys Awesome video Beautiful video I have ran a lot of that year machine in my lifetime never realized that the transmission Had that much going on inside of it.
It's great to see you teach apprentice the rite way. So he can do it himself someday.
Great job Clinton that old dozer will be like brand new
You are doing a good job with your boys, keep it up.
It's an awesome thing to work/teach side by side w/ your sons. Keep doing it!
I really like Hunter. He seems respectful and wants to learn. He has a golden opportunity to learn from one of the best and maybe take over the business someday. Really good kid.
Seeing that the snap rings had been spinning was an excellent catch. I can see why it might have happened on 2nd gear but it's odd on the other one.
Fun to see a rebuild. Good job and keep the videos comming.
I just love how you instruct those young men. I love how patient you are with them and teach them about the part. I’d love to have you as a boss. You are a great man. I think I found you from Diesel Creek. I’m subbing you.
Remember Dad, you can catch more bees with honey than you can vinegar, Hunter is young and learning, thank you for sharing this very informative video with the viewers. These are top-notch videos, well done, waiting on the next one
Friday Special!! Lov ya guys!! Here we go! Cheers! ;-)!!!!
Many thanks for the great videos. Im in Australia and have a 455G loader. Transmission has blown up so these videos will be invaluable to me. Thanks mate.😊
This is just the kind of video my brain needed on a hot and humid Friday afternoon 👍🏻
Good selection for the time lapse music btw
Your knowledge about these machines is very impressive. Your explanation to Hunter was excellent 👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
We've watched you rebuild how many of those same transmissions?, but here I am watching a C&C rerun, lol, seeing Hunter do the job is a bit different tho,👍, those Cummins diesels are just sooooooo noisy,🙉, Tucker should've put a 6.7 Ford diesel in that truck, they're diesel engines are much better than those loud-n-sloppy Cummins engines,🤭👌, awesome video guys, thanks for sharing.😉👍
“Just a ‘casual’ day working with dad!!”A lot of us have been on both sides of that coin!😆
I mimic last comment - patience with Hunter. Everyone is different - including your awsome boys.
Some times learning can be more painful than others. Amazing to watch that rebuild.
Hi guys from the UK
As a operator only really enjoy watching you guys working on gear and getting a understanding of how things work that as I the operator wreck over time .
Clint the man with lots of patience! And a good teacher also.
Something we don't see everyday highly interesting how it works, well done men.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Always interesting and entertaining to watch a transmission be rebuilt. Wishing you and your family the best.
Looking forward to seeing the winch operated dozer repairs. Back in the day my father had a rather large winch operated dozer.
Knows how its goes together after rebuilding alot of them. I used to watch my Dad do them , till it came time for me to work on thing alone. Dad's are good teachers.
You and your son work well together, glad to see that, I had similar experiences with my dad. Great video.
How can you not learn from watching this channel? I damn sure learned a thing or two since watching. This channel is pure education and entertainment. Drive on Men!
Smart engineering on that drive transmission. Simplicity and functionality combined is what made old tractors timeless.
Lovely... kind of reminds me of overhauling John Deere 4440 transmissions back in the eighties. I love this stuff and you know these machines very well.
Just made my Friday afternoon great 👍 thank you guys !!!
Your boys are learning a lot Clint great job. I enjoy watching
@ C&C Equipment
@ 48:10 I appreciate seeing the ol' tire valve stem on the air nozzle trick ;-)
Thanks for the great videos !!
Hey man love your videos!Sorry but I am a disabled Vet and have to pinch my pennies.Can't afford your premium stuff but your videos are great! Thanks for giving me something good to watch!!!!!!
Mr Clint, your knowledge and experience of these machines is incredible
And brilliant to see young blood learning how to mend stuff with spanners and not laptops
Thanks for sharing guys 👍
Nice job Clint you and Hunter reminds me of my apprenticeship in a similar shop to yours some of the older Tradies seemed picky but now im thankful for the knowledge they passed on to me
Hunter you wont always be Grass Hopper,one day you will be the Master😊😊😊.
And Uncle Scott in the shop again nice
Kym
Adelaide
Be nice to see the old stuff rescued. Dave D.
Thanks for showing us how things work and the rebuild process.
The video is very interesting...seeing parts stripped down ...checked then reassembled using new parts...also pointing out the faults why it didnt work...Stay safe and see you on the next one
Can't wait to see the cable machine. The first dozer I was allowed to run as a kid was a cable Traxcavator on a D4. I was told if I could start it, I could run it. The pony was as much as a 7 year old could do!
Thanks Clint and the fellas it is a great pleasure watching you guys work.
Clint: Even though you’ve been working on heavy equipment since you were a toddler, it’s still amazing how much information you know about every piece of equipment that comes through your shop. Great videos, and thanks for sharing.
Great work you guys. This dozer will be great after you get done.
Nice father and son job. @ Hunter your dad knows more about John Deere's then 90% of the the dealers. Looking forward seeing you managing the second workshop.
Hunter is one lucky son to work with dad great video thanks Clint and Kevin and Hunter
Fascinating video! I could watch this type of work all day. Thx!
In the short time I worked as a mechanic, I learned that no matter how long you do it, someone will break something in a way you have never seen before.
Hunter is an awesome awesome kid !!!
Love watching your videos. Always cool.
Professional Bulldozer surgeons !! Unbelieveable memory for all of the parts in the transmission and just like an.operation if any are in the wrong place its very bad news, note Superkev backheeled stripping the transmission !! 😂 Thanks again fellas thumbs up from me...
Clint love watching the teaching of the new people. Keep up the new work ❤
Clint this reminds me when I was working with my father. Youth says it is painful because he does not know what to expect. Trying to learn all those details is taxing on the brain. Also the brain has to give in to the process instead of fighting it. When things don't go just as planned it sets in motion an emotional response in the young brain because the end of the job is harder to see. In the end all is well and the feeling of accomplishment wipes away all those issues and it is just a matter of time for the young brain to get in sync with the process. Additionally it is a joy to watch you doing these repairs from memory and explaining the differences of older vs newer machinery.
Good job boys, fix it properly. If only there were more good men like you around Clint