Do what you need to do and be like you are - when swearing is needed, do it, no problem. Your videos are fun and interesting because you are authentic! so just go ahead like you did! 😉🙃
Ville my man. Bruce is so lucky to have you gosh, where did he learn that you are you 😂 Ok, maybe from the Scania people in Sodertalje. I wish I could have had you when I was dealing with my Scania back in 1995 in CA. I’m the one who owned that US Yellow now T can Scania. It was blue when I shipped it to Sweden and picked it up there and drives it to Finland. Then, that farmer outside Vasa in Kuni bought it and had it painted red because he did the tractor pull for Valmet. Now, this new owner ( I guess ) that guy there in the video have had it painted Yellow so wow, that baby Scania has been around just like me, this crazy Finn who went to Finland to buy those biggie axels and steps and lights etc etc ok you name it so anyway, good luck to your you tube channel and also to deal with baby Bruce. 😅
When you bring it to a tuner that does nothing than up the horsepower to insane levels, you bet they know damage control too ! In the USA you call a 6BTA Cummins driver a hotshot trucker, in Finland they tune their work truck Scania to 2500hp 😅
I really enjoyed this video showing "all" the wrenching. It's so nice to see how it's done when professionals with proper tools work on big machinery. Please continue eith this style of content, you could even explain more on while you work about sll the details and stuff. For us hobby mechanics its like watching "koulu-tv". Hyvä jätkät, lisää tällaista!
You guys meeting up with Bruce was the best thing he could hope for! Your crew is really experienced, the shop is spotless, and you all can joke around too. Good Guys! Just remember to keep him out of trouble, we can't afford bail. 😂 Seriously, I'm glad you guys became friends, I'm sure it's part of the reason he is an Agent for Scania in the USA now.
Teaching us an appreciation for a line of trucks not available here. Id love to see a Scania V8 in a Peterbilt! Thanks for all the work you do/did to help Bruce out!! You guys are Awesome!!
@@stigandrmyrardalur5208 you’re so full of that stuff that comes out of the east end of a westbound horse, it’s not even funny! Please do tell me which engine brand makes better products than Scania? Cummins? 😂 Are you a Volvo guy? 😂😂 MB/Detroit Diesel? 😂😂😂 Kamaz? 😜🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great job guys, really interesting and bring back a lot of memories. Personally I would not spend too much time or money on it, Bruce is only going to break it again 🥴
Great video. I really enjoy these repair videos and i like to see the different ways things are done in european shops! Thank you for making these videos!
Ville, don't change how you do the videos, they are true life, and exactly how it should be, all I can say is Bruce cooked it and Bruce f..ked it I hope he's paying especially as he has a brand new 770 present from Stockholm Great stuff again Ville and misa and the team keep the videos coming 👍 😀
Great job! Keep your specific and authentic approach, it gives a special viewing experience. 👍 And yes, we can't wait for the fourth and fifth part of the two-part video! 😂
Great video. I started watching recently and really enjoy seeing you work on the equipment. To quote John Lydgate. You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time.
Very nice to watch your videos Ville. It's a good chance for us to learn from the Scandinavian experience all Scania things! Plus your shop is amazing! Bruce must be proud. He is creating a monster! And he's doing well, because your videos are fun like his own. I have a good time watching these videos. ya'all stay steady. 🚚
I'm realy enjoying your channel. Your's is the fourth of Scandinavian mechanics channel and you have this healthy kind of humour and a nice way of doing the videos! Great work, great videos!
I would like to know how to get a badazz hat and some work shirts from you… great video of fixing more of Bruce’s screwups… trust me he will give you more stuff to fix in the future!
Very good boys. Even with your rough accent you still manage good, You speak how you speak and thats how it is no more than just a practice. Bruce can teach and pump that cabin while you learn to speak properly😅 and not like in takapajula😂.
Terrific video, you guys have an amazing knowledge of Scania Trucks and You explain things very well, Good to see it start up again , sounds good. Lucky the engine itself wasn't damaged , however the Diff looks a real mess must be a lot of force put on the Diff in Burnouts . Await the Diff repaired and refitted then maybe we can see it driving again .🤗😍👍
Since I'm doing wrenching as well, I see that these guys are professional and serious about what they're doing. Let's hope that Bruce will help you guys gain international customers that makes up for the time he costs you 😉 I'm also curious if you guys are importing some US trucks in Finland and using them for work, that's quite difficult in Sweden because of silly regulations but much more common in Norway. And yes I know that US trucks ate "50 years behind" as everyone will now comment, but some people like that. Myself fir example, I hate electronics because it creates unnecessary expenses and downtime that purely mechanical engines doesn't. Also, if you're a hardcore gear head you just stick to the classics!
@@Bruce_Wilson lincoln isnt big enough in welders here, to make a lincoln locker a common concept. Though the Finns will definately get a Kemppi locker 😅👌
I liked hearing you talk more mate, you're a funny guy. That's is dedication working after hours until into the early morning next day, you're proper engineers.
Great stuff! I like this kind of video. "Show, don't tell". Still; tell a little bit; because rallienklanti is best enklanti. And one little thing: I hope you keep those sound effects on some of the cuts (the "woosh"). They give the video this good old school edited feel 👌🏻
This is why you should not let Bruce drive the truck - he buggered the diff and then set it alight.. hahaha - Seriously though, I am sure that engine sounds a lot smoother now you have put it all back together! Fantastic Job Guys - hope you have managed to enjoy some of your weekend.
"3rd part of the 2 part series" made me smile. Kiitos paljon!
Yeah, remembered me at Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker roman series when the last part came out: "This is part 5 of a 4 part trilogy"!"
I like this dude, you can tell he is one of the lads who enjoys a good laugh
Love the Finns sense of humour. The Formula 1 driver Valtteri Bottas is an honorary Australian.
Do what you need to do and be like you are - when swearing is needed, do it, no problem. Your videos are fun and interesting because you are authentic! so just go ahead like you did! 😉🙃
RUclips censorship doesnt know Perkele nor Saatani. These Finns be allright 😅
"And lots of finglish" LOVE IT 🤣
As a Swede I say, don't mess with a Finn. They know what they are doing and do it well.
It depends whether if its a Red or a White. Reds also know what they want, but demand it from those who do the actual work, ive been told 😅
Except in ice hockey. There they haven't got a clue. 😏
@@falksweden finns dont bother about above sports on ice... they swim underneath it competitively 🤣
6-1@@falksweden
Thanks again Willi and Mica, send Bruce the bill for the broken parts 😂 keep going lads.
How amazing to hear her start within a microsecond 👍Well done.
Meanwhile Bruce is thinking how to destroy the new R770 😂
He can definitely do it
Bruce can destroy a neutron star with his shenanigans. He can damage the new Scania while transporting it on his sketchy trailer.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
@@irasthewarrioryep, Scania better send a proper drop deck/low boy over to the US to transport their new baby 👍
Ville my man. Bruce is so lucky to have you gosh, where did he learn that you are you 😂 Ok, maybe from the Scania people in Sodertalje. I wish I could have had you when I was dealing with my Scania back in 1995 in CA. I’m the one who owned that US Yellow now T can Scania. It was blue when I shipped it to Sweden and picked it up there and drives it to Finland. Then, that farmer outside Vasa in Kuni bought it and had it painted red because he did the tractor pull for Valmet. Now, this new owner ( I guess ) that guy there in the video have had it painted Yellow so wow, that baby Scania has been around just like me, this crazy Finn who went to Finland to buy those biggie axels and steps and lights etc etc ok you name it so anyway, good luck to your you tube channel and also to deal with baby Bruce. 😅
.....well done guys, thought that was never going to run again!!.....
When you bring it to a tuner that does nothing than up the horsepower to insane levels, you bet they know damage control too ! In the USA you call a 6BTA Cummins driver a hotshot trucker, in Finland they tune their work truck Scania to 2500hp 😅
This guys are very smart and work very fast on trucks. Like the hot gun.
Bruce did quite a job of breaking that truck. Keep up the good work.
I really enjoyed this video showing "all" the wrenching. It's so nice to see how it's done when professionals with proper tools work on big machinery.
Please continue eith this style of content, you could even explain more on while you work about sll the details and stuff.
For us hobby mechanics its like watching "koulu-tv".
Hyvä jätkät, lisää tällaista!
Thanks for the comment!
The Finns are the Irishmen of Scandinavia. Great stuff lads. 🇫🇮 🇮🇪
You all do an amazing Job! You, your Team are a Part of the Scania Journey from Europe to US 🎉❤
Well done purring like a Lil kitten Im enjoying your videos keep them coming
Tohtori Ville pelasti Scanian koomasta. Hyvin tehty! 👏 Terveisiä Virosta.
Jah! Väga hea töö. 😊
Thank you so much for making another video for us! I really enjoy watching them from Ghana!
Very cool wrenching! Who's seen what's inside a diff before, I sure haven't.
Brilliant content, like a school day, very interesting 👌
IT IS ALIVE !!!! 🧟♂️
There's the sweetest sound V8 SCANIA
You guys meeting up with Bruce was the best thing he could hope for! Your crew is really experienced, the shop is spotless, and you all can joke around too. Good Guys! Just remember to keep him out of trouble, we can't afford bail. 😂 Seriously, I'm glad you guys became friends, I'm sure it's part of the reason he is an Agent for Scania in the USA now.
My Finnish friends are the best!
Love the video, here in Australia. I love watching a professional tear down a truck differential so easily. Your shop looks amazing as well.
She's in good hands
She sounds good! 💪💪 Nice work guys🤘
Teaching us an appreciation for a line of trucks not available here. Id love to see a Scania V8 in a Peterbilt! Thanks for all the work you do/did to help Bruce out!! You guys are Awesome!!
If that happens, you'd have to call the truck "Peter Griffin!"😁
Edison motors just announced that they will be using Scania in their some of their trucks.
No, you wouldn't..
Scania is world class on marketing, but to be honest their products sucks.
They're well known to be unreliable and thirsty.
Scania V8 engine in a Peterbilt truck is just like sticking a gold ring in a pig’s snout! 🤯
@@stigandrmyrardalur5208 you’re so full of that stuff that comes out of the east end of a westbound horse, it’s not even funny!
Please do tell me which engine brand makes better products than Scania?
Cummins? 😂
Are you a Volvo guy? 😂😂
MB/Detroit Diesel? 😂😂😂
Kamaz? 😜🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great job guys, really interesting and bring back a lot of memories. Personally I would not spend too much time or money on it, Bruce is only going to break it again 🥴
ALL GOOD CONTENT OK 👍🏻🍻
I enjoy watching the detailed mechanics of the truck and how the diff works.
Great video. I really enjoy these repair videos and i like to see the different ways things are done in european shops!
Thank you for making these videos!
Very interesting to see how it works. Great content and keep up the good spirit
Super professional guys.
Loving the video! So we are on part four next, of the two part video 🤣
Yeap🤣.Thanks!
You’re getting more comfortable in front of the camera great videos guys 👍
You are great guys!! I love your videos!! I have never seen Scania differential taken apart. Keep going!! I love your conten! :)
I really enjoy what you're doing you're doing a great job I just hope that Bruce appreciates what you're doing keep them videos coming
Amazing video great works and that "induction heater" was so impressive 👏 keep it up guys ✌️
I need one of those in my shop!
@Bruce_Wilson defenantly you need one, put it on your shopping list 😉
WOW. You did start the engine 😍
You worked so hard. I love this video. Keep it up ♥️♥️♥️
/Sweden
The engine started so easy 😀
2 weeks ago this truck was on fire now she runs, showing just how good a Scania can be, with the help of some top mechanics from Finland aswell…..
You are awesome guys, keep up the good work 🇫🇮 💪
Keep the videos in the same way👍🏻👌🏻
yes please !
Ville, don't change how you do the videos, they are true life, and exactly how it should be, all I can say is Bruce cooked it and Bruce f..ked it I hope he's paying especially as he has a brand new 770 present from Stockholm
Great stuff again Ville and misa and the team keep the videos coming 👍 😀
Loving the induction heater, where the heck were these when I was on the tools?
Lovely seeing you get some views out of Bruce :) And love his latest videos when he's in the Scania factory!
Interesting to follow and to see how you find all the stuff that caused the diff-lock problems and the fire. Cheers from Sweden!
When Bruce does something he does it good lol. Great job guys
Very interesting video enjoyed it keep them coming
nice clip, keep them coming
Great job! Keep your specific and authentic approach, it gives a special viewing experience. 👍
And yes, we can't wait for the fourth and fifth part of the two-part video! 😂
Thanks😂👍🏻
So it's a fourth part incoming then. Nice job.
Great video. I started watching recently and really enjoy seeing you work on the equipment. To quote John Lydgate. You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time.
Supi....I´m happy to see part 4 in a 2 part series soon..😄....
That poor truck is a large mess, I have faith you and your guys will have it in good shape soon!
Very nice to watch your videos Ville. It's a good chance for us to learn from the Scandinavian experience all Scania things! Plus your shop is amazing!
Bruce must be proud. He is creating a monster! And he's doing well, because your videos are fun like his own.
I have a good time watching these videos. ya'all stay steady.
🚚
Keep up the great work buddy, I love seeing you and Bruce do crazy stuff. Excellent work 👏
I'm realy enjoying your channel. Your's is the fourth of Scandinavian mechanics channel and you have this healthy kind of humour and a nice way of doing the videos!
Great work, great videos!
Finally 😂❤ She is a live.
Bruce breaks everything 😂
No he doesn’t 😂
@@Bruce_Wilsonyou sure 😂?
Keep up the good work though 😊
Well, you broke this one. 🤣
Love your content.
So next week I can come back and test drive?
Hell yeah!
Great content, great team, great work....Thank you for sharing it with us.....don´t forget to send the bill to Bruce 😆
You guys are freakin awesome !
Thanks for sharing with us, Ville!
Excellent content! very good explanations on repairs...keep em coming!
I would like to know how to get a badazz hat and some work shirts from you… great video of fixing more of Bruce’s screwups… trust me he will give you more stuff to fix in the future!
Very good boys. Even with your rough accent you still manage good, You speak how you speak and thats how it is no more than just a practice. Bruce can teach and pump that cabin while you learn to speak properly😅 and not like in takapajula😂.
Terrific video, you guys have an amazing knowledge of Scania Trucks and You explain things very well, Good to see it start up again , sounds good. Lucky the engine itself wasn't damaged , however the Diff looks a real mess must be a lot of force put on the Diff in Burnouts . Await the Diff repaired and refitted then maybe we can see it driving again .🤗😍👍
Thanks for sharing
Great Video! Could you do a shop tour? Your shop looks awesome.
Thanks! And yes we can👍🏻
Great job again guys. Love the content. Such amazing mechanics. Keep going.
Super cool video good Job 👍👋🥰🇨🇿😉
Nice work 👍
Nice video guys! The quality is great.
Great show lads
Well done Matts and MisaI'm learning a lot about Scanias I would love to have one in Canada we can pull 63.5 tonnes in a B Train set up
I see Scanias hauling B-doubles up and down the Hume Highway here in Australia all of the time.
@@kevkoalayep👍 65+ tonnes ( Mass managed fuel tanker ) most of time in an R620 in Victoria
@@darrylkruizinga1359 Through Shepparton? As I've seen a few of them going through there.
Wow. That's like "kemppilukko" :D it does lock. Hard.
Keep it up!
Loistokontenttia, tätä lisää!
Excellent 🎉
Like it very much these wrenching videos. thanks for creating.
great video guys. Keep up the good work. Short and sweet.
Great Channel
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻IS ALIVE!!!
Keep the videos coming love the content!
Really enjoying the videos ville keep them coming!!
Your video is great, keep doing it the way you are
Since I'm doing wrenching as well, I see that these guys are professional and serious about what they're doing. Let's hope that Bruce will help you guys gain international customers that makes up for the time he costs you 😉 I'm also curious if you guys are importing some US trucks in Finland and using them for work, that's quite difficult in Sweden because of silly regulations but much more common in Norway. And yes I know that US trucks ate "50 years behind" as everyone will now comment, but some people like that. Myself fir example, I hate electronics because it creates unnecessary expenses and downtime that purely mechanical engines doesn't. Also, if you're a hardcore gear head you just stick to the classics!
Want a permanent diff lock on your truck? Call Bruce Wilson! 😂
A Co2 lock ? Thats what derby racers use.
Lincoln locker is what we call it
@@Bruce_Wilson lincoln isnt big enough in welders here, to make a lincoln locker a common concept. Though the Finns will definately get a Kemppi locker 😅👌
I liked hearing you talk more mate, you're a funny guy. That's is dedication working after hours until into the early morning next day, you're proper engineers.
Fantastic videos, keep up the great work.
Great stuff!
I like this kind of video. "Show, don't tell". Still; tell a little bit; because rallienklanti is best enklanti.
And one little thing: I hope you keep those sound effects on some of the cuts (the "woosh"). They give the video this good old school edited feel 👌🏻
Interesting to see the repairs and comments, no fake youtube reactions. Keep what you are doing
Thanks for the video lads, as a viewer I wouldnt mind seeing things unrelated to Bruce Wilson.
Thanks for the videos I really learned a lot 🤘
Good Job Lads.
Nice work. I might get an induction heater like that to bake potatoes with! 😅
Nice video👍🏼
Great Video Yli keep them coming Sir.
This is why you should not let Bruce drive the truck - he buggered the diff and then set it alight.. hahaha - Seriously though, I am sure that engine sounds a lot smoother now you have put it all back together! Fantastic Job Guys - hope you have managed to enjoy some of your weekend.
Wow instant start, Impressive 🙂, Bruce is a hard man on gear 🙂
very cool video. informing and educating, thank you.