I guy I know deals in a lot of misc "stuff". When I saw the things he bought and fixed I right away thought value. In time I learned that he would not buy anything for over scrap weight. The lesson was for me not to look at the potential of things, but the initial gamble of buying the unknown. Cool video
This is a really great video. It is a lesson that we all have learned without a universal right answer. Easiest decision is to do nothing, ...and learn nothing. Explains why we see so many projects just sit, frozen in place and in time, yard art for decades. Who hasn't tried plan B? Find a second machine and make one.
Worked for a machine shop many years ago welded a lot of cast iron , not comlicated you need a proper precedure, we would put the parts in a big oven over knight, weld some, braze some what ever needed, was taught by the old man himself he went through the school of hard knocks over many years.
Great video thanks for and sharing, like your self I’ve been through many projects, 3 skip loaders and 3 fork lifts and numerous small projects, now looking to buy auction vehicles with check engine lights on and sell.
That front assy front engine cradle unit is super rare and out of production you might consider keeping it for a bit and put it up as Local pick-up only by the way what state are you in , I would buy those square type fenders, loader rams if available
I never use starting fluid, never use carb cleaner, i am over 70 years young, many years ago i used that junk burnt a valve in my work truck , cost me dearly been afraid of it ever since, my perkins 3 cylinder sat for 5 years, flufhed out the fuel system before starting it started right up good luck.
I watched the first video but been a while. I would practice on old block to weld it up. See if it was possible. Weld the crack then weld a plate over that. Maybe could help somebody out if there block is kaput. Maybe you should have sourced a couple of pistons. Now you got to buy more junk to fix. Lol. Better the devil you know. Good luck. 👍
everyone's going to say re-build buy another engine , you covered that in the last video those engines are like 3-4 K plus then whats into it already makes it not so worth it that cracked block was the final nail
Soemthing I find fruastating with these channels, is that they'll be lile. 'Make your own XXX' and it takes them multiple weeks. They compare just materiel prices to buying it new. And they never include their own labor or even consumables like welding gas. It drives me whacky because it feels its deceptive. Yea. Its cheaper if bought. If you dont value your own labor, have tens of thousand of dollars invested in your own shop and dont cover the consumables. Anyway, thanks for even acknowledging how many man hours are in it.
And that's how you make lemonade when you got lemons ! , Great Contend Dude !, I hope our views help to mitigate the loss. Thanks for sharing.
I guy I know deals in a lot of misc "stuff". When I saw the things he bought and fixed I right away thought value. In time I learned that he would not buy anything for over scrap weight. The lesson was for me not to look at the potential of things, but the initial gamble of buying the unknown. Cool video
This is a really great video. It is a lesson that we all have learned without a universal right answer. Easiest decision is to do nothing, ...and learn nothing. Explains why we see so many projects just sit, frozen in place and in time, yard art for decades. Who hasn't tried plan B? Find a second machine and make one.
Hello from the Netherlands .
thanks for the video .
Sincerely, Hollandduck
When your plans of having a reliable backhoe falls to pieces.
Worked for a machine shop many years ago welded a lot of cast iron , not comlicated you need a proper precedure, we would put the parts in a big oven over knight, weld some, braze some what ever needed, was taught by the old man himself he went through the school of hard knocks over many years.
Great video thanks for and sharing, like your self I’ve been through many projects, 3 skip loaders and 3 fork lifts and numerous small projects, now looking to buy auction vehicles with check engine lights on and sell.
That front assy front engine cradle unit is super rare and out of production you might consider keeping it for a bit and put it up as Local pick-up only
by the way what state are you in , I would buy those square type fenders, loader rams if available
He is in Washington near Seattle.
@@bobwellman9717 Other side of the state, close to Idaho.
Bummer about the engine
Hopefully parting it out will save the day.
I never use starting fluid, never use carb cleaner, i am over 70 years young, many years ago i used that junk burnt a valve in my work truck , cost me dearly been afraid of it ever since, my perkins 3 cylinder sat for 5 years, flufhed out the fuel system before starting it started right up good luck.
I watched the first video but been a while. I would practice on old block to weld it up. See if it was possible. Weld the crack then weld a plate over that. Maybe could help somebody out if there block is kaput. Maybe you should have sourced a couple of pistons. Now you got to buy more junk to fix. Lol. Better the devil you know. Good luck. 👍
I am interested in the steering wheel,steering cylinders,pump assembly, and valve assembly
everyone's going to say re-build buy another engine , you covered that in the last video those engines are like 3-4 K plus then whats into it already makes it not so worth it that cracked block was the final nail
100%
You should of made a series about it
Shame 👍
Please turn the mirror image selfie function off on your camera, it messes up your backdrop. Keep up the good content
I keep forgetting to do that.
Hello. I am in need of some of those parts. Let me know how to contact you.
You certainly will not make WA. state minimum wage!
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Soemthing I find fruastating with these channels, is that they'll be lile. 'Make your own XXX' and it takes them multiple weeks. They compare just materiel prices to buying it new. And they never include their own labor or even consumables like welding gas.
It drives me whacky because it feels its deceptive.
Yea. Its cheaper if bought. If you dont value your own labor, have tens of thousand of dollars invested in your own shop and dont cover the consumables.
Anyway, thanks for even acknowledging how many man hours are in it.
why not just get a nother engine I would of done that
Did you watch the first episode?
@@AustinCoulson yes it didnt look to bad would of worked for now until you found something better
Maybe the idea of welding the block and doing a redneck repair there is not bad. Those Perkins run with anything!