Warren you should do a segment or special video of storys from your past experiances, i must say the storys were very intresting and entertaining. Thank you
Love the grandpa stories, I grew up with men like that in my life, sure has changed. Thanks for the video, enjoyed the stories once again. Parts inventory is a problem nation wide, which is a sad state of affairs in our country. Thanks for the video Warren, enjoyed watching.
I love when president biden shares wonderful stories of his grandfather the coal miner him telling Joey “keep the faith.” And his grandmother who responded: “No, Joey. Spread it.”
Thanks for another good video. Your Pawpaw and mine sound slot alike. He was a blacksmith, welder, machinist, and farmer. He pretty much let a man to himself unless they crossed him or insulted a lady. II watched him , at 66, drop an idiot cold that was insulting to my grandma. I think he was as mad that day as I ever saw him. He lifted the guy with one hand by the collar then slapped him across the mouth. Dropped him out cold and walked away with everyone in the store watching and grinning.
My Dad and Grand Pa were both dead by the time I was born, but my best friends GrandPa was just like your GrandPa. Mountain of a man and tougher than steel!
Thanks for the video man. Enjoyed the Grandpa story they sure don’t make them like they use to. You should share some more grandpa stories. Keep up the good work man God bless you
Man, I love them stories. I was in the same boat. Cherished my paw paw and he was the same and it didn’t matter who he was talking too. He was a great man but you respected him. He was a tough ol farmer
Hi Warren, said it before, say it again, NO substitute for skill. You my friend have it in spades. Hope your customers watch your channel. "Warren, help, my stuffs broke, help, ... now!" And you do.... try and get em all going, with skinned knuckles, blood sweat and tears. Then the parts supplier comes up short. Got the main component, but WTF no gasket ,seals clamps etc??? Job in the toilet more time lost. Why , why, why don't they make sure that when a component is supplied that it's 100% ,going to need gaskets ,seals etc. Put em in the same box so, then a guy like you don't lose more hours chasing parts and the customer gets his shit fixed. They can see then, what talent fixes their stuff. So much knowledge and experience. No wonder you're busy, folks know who to call when the job needs doing RIGHT. Cheers, Take care MARK uk
Another Great Video, Warren. I enjoyed your story about your Grandfather. I was close with my grandfather as well. He was a shorter man with huge hands. Worked as a machinist most of his life. One of the nicest guys until you made him mad. He had a guy at his shop that was bragging about picking my grandfather’s tool box lock and getting a tool out of his box, without his permission. My cousin was working there, so I know it was true, and grandpa didn’t lie. Grandpa told the guy “that’s great, I bet I can get into your toolbox” the guy disagreed. Grandpa grabbed a 4’ steel pry bar, went over to his nice Kennedy box and jammed the bar between two closed drawers. He then lifted up and pulled down and the drawers were trashed. Reached in and told the guy “see I can get into your box too” don’t you ever touch my tools or toolbox again, with a few expletives. It was a different time. They tried to make him pay for a new box, I don’t think that happened. Those logging roads are bad, that takes shaking to a new level. Thanks again.
Badass story about your grandpa..thanks for including that into your video. Hope for better days to come rather then the mess the country has become....not the earth but the people on it of course
Hey Warren, great stories of your Paapaa! The greatest generation for sure. I’ll bet that guy won’t see you all winter to fix up that truck but will wait until he’s ready to use it again to say it an emergency. But great job working on it! Thanks much for the video. 1 hour and 1500 views, nice!
It's amazing how clean your log wagon is. From my experience log trucks show signs of being in the woods. Locally if the skidder isn't struggling it's a good spot to drop the logs and load the trucks.
Warren I think the old motors did just as good as these new "and improved engines "ever will take the old dependenabl and easy to work on. I miss the old days.
Great video Warren really enjoy watching you work on this truck. Thanks for sharing your stories about your paapaa. Looking forward to your next video stay safe Warren.
Back in the 1960's when I was working for my father on the farm as a kid he taught me to respect other peoples property. Yeah he grewup during the Great Depression so he knew the value of respect and what his word meant and thankfully he passed that onto me but I fear we maybe the next to the last generation to even know the meaning of it nevermind practice it!
I always enjoy your videos. I can't imagine working on such a slimy filthy job like that pump on that old logging truck. I've been Twisting the ol' iron for 46 years and quite frankly I don't know how you do it. I get annoyed working on any vehicle that has been leaking for a long period of time and here you are working with all of your tools greasy and slipping and just chit-chatting along about your grandpa like it's nothing... I would have taken $80 worth of brake clean and hosed that whole thing off.... you're the best your videos are awesome
Warren, correct me if I'm wrong but, can't these drivers turn your bill over to the lumber company to either make them pay for the repair(s) or fix the road? Here in KS, I know that's a feasible way to get something that's causing issues to personal property to get fixed. I do understand how things do work but still, it will cost the lumber company more in the long run. I was raised similar to like your grand dad. Today, we need more people like your grand dad. Both my grand parents were just like yours Warren. It's how I was raised, it's just a shame how in today's world things have changed drastically. What a shame. When I still farmed, that's exactly what I did, ordered 2 of everything, got a bit expensive but, so is lost time which can't ever be made back. As always, great video, cheers :)
Love your stories grandpa reminds of my and he would not barter he just turn around and say goodbye. Just work for good people and the good payers you are not 20 any more thanks from aus
You got some good customers Warren, to tell you to go help the next guy, before them..I think that’s small town America at its core!! Go to any big city, they will not let you pull out of a side street even when they have a red light anyway
How did we get by before computers? First logging truck i drove was 1973 Western Star with NTC 350, RTO 9513, SSHD's and rubber block suspension... Made good money with her. Traded her in on 1985 Pete with 3406B. Did really well. Logging is tough on rigg'en. BUT ole trucks were built to be repaired and componet quality was good. Today Cummins, DD, Volvo, KW & Frieghtliner have no shame. Its all about the shareholders and executive pay! Bought a new truck with a Cat SDP. Imagine my surprise going from 3406E. I was abandoned by everybody. Dame near went broke. Ended up giving truck away.
Not much is rusting on the left side of that engine. Thanks for spending time and effort to share the project and stories with us Warren. Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
Hey Warren when you are trying to find something on a pdf file just press control an F this will bring up a search bar type in the word you looking for and it will take you right to it saves hours for scrolling 👍🏻
When I was a kid, it was known that if you were caught messing about, you were either reported to your father, or you received a clip around the ear immediately, and when your father found out, you got the second clip around the ear! Yes, we live in times when kids tell us what to do,( but not me !) I agree the parts story is a load of rubbish, most parts salesmen just look up their computer and if its not available, they give up instead of doing their job and getting what you need to you ASAP !
If a pdf manual is compiled correctly you can click on index tabs and it will take you directly to the section. Not only that you can search for terms or keywords.
Don't worry Cummins has a new high pressure pump coming out for the x15 engines. Going to be an opposed piston fuel lubricated pump. I sure hope they test it thoroughly.
Your grandad sounds exactly like the men that was around back when I was a nipper here in Ireland,,,They were hardy tough as old boots men,,That didn't suffer fools,,,I'm 48 ,,I believe the same age as you warren,,,My grandad was born on a farm in ballysaggart waterford in 1919,,He passed in 2019,,During the war he lived in Manchester and London ,,Where he met my gran ,Who was from Dublin ,,,His job during the war was pulling downed nazi pilots from there still burning aircraft,,Somtimes the magazines would catch fire and bullets would be going off everywhere ,,He told me he pulled one guy out of his cockpit and he only realised as he was dragging him across a field that he was cut in two from the waste down,,Somtimes they were alive ,,And on two separate occasions ,,For saving there life two Nazis gave him there medals,,Which I now own,,,Also space was a premium so on occasion he would sleep in the morgue where dead solders were,,,Men today are mere shells of what there forefathers were,,,My grandfather never bragged about any of these things,,,In fact he only told me a few years before he died,,And only after I pressed him for story's during the war,,,,He said of the Nazis he incounterd and talked to,,,,,,,They were only boys just like us on the other side,,,They laughed and cried just like us,,They had mothers and fathers brothers and sisters that loved them,,Just as we did,,And just like us,,They to wished for the war to be over,,,I know for sure the horrors he seen affected him for the rest of his days,,,
Hey Warren, how do you handle those one-piece clutch brakes? I use an air hammer with a chisel bit, and it works okay it just takes forever. I tried using a torch once, but I got a piece of slag in the clutch and had to pull the transmission.
Those type of trucks and trailers are not built for rough Forrest roads,,,There for flat tar highways,,,Now the Russian on the other hand,,They have Forrest trucks that are literally built like tanks,,,,They know what's up...
@@Jambo-u2k Why be an ass, he gave some good advice about the annoying wind noise. There are other mechanics on YT in the field. I don't know what they are using but there is no wind noise.
He’s got some ass chewing to do?? Yeah disrespecting his mechanic, by not saying hay Warren, I want to buy this truck, here’s the info, can I pay you to go hook your eyes on it., see if their claims of EXTREMELY low miles, and already needing an engine is plausible??
You’re a good guy for doing all these videos. With your work load I don’t know how you do it bud.
Another great video and loved your Grandpa stories thanks Warren
Warren you should do a segment or special video of storys from your past experiances, i must say the storys were very intresting and entertaining. Thank you
Love the grandpa stories, I grew up with men like that in my life, sure has changed. Thanks for the video, enjoyed the stories once again. Parts inventory is a problem nation wide, which is a sad state of affairs in our country. Thanks for the video Warren, enjoyed watching.
I love when president biden shares wonderful stories of his grandfather the coal miner him telling Joey “keep the faith.” And his grandmother who responded: “No, Joey. Spread it.”
Thanks Warren!!! your grandfather sounds like he was a great man. when you said he wasn't a man ya fuk with, that just put a smile on my face.
loved the story about your grandfather. We need more men like him.
Thanks for another good video. Your Pawpaw and mine sound slot alike. He was a blacksmith, welder, machinist, and farmer. He pretty much let a man to himself unless they crossed him or insulted a lady. II watched him , at 66, drop an idiot cold that was insulting to my grandma. I think he was as mad that day as I ever saw him. He lifted the guy with one hand by the collar then slapped him across the mouth. Dropped him out cold and walked away with everyone in the store watching and grinning.
When you get to the time in life when you cannot turn a wrench we would love to just hear your stories !
That was a fantastic story about your grandfather.
My Dad and Grand Pa were both dead by the time I was born, but my best friends GrandPa was just like your GrandPa. Mountain of a man and tougher than steel!
Hallo Warren👍👍 thank you for keeping on making RUclips
I love your videos , but the stories are priceless 😃
Glad to spend time with you and grandpa 😆 Political correctness has screwed the world. Consequences for actions has gone.
I don't know your grandpa however I like him. cheers from Australia.
Lack of accountability and lawsuits have changed things.
Thanks for the videos Warren
Love the grandad story’s keep em coming
Thank you for the video Warren, we definitely need more of your Grandpa's out there and more stories time's too.👍
Thanks for the video man. Enjoyed the Grandpa story they sure don’t make them like they use to. You should share some more grandpa stories. Keep up the good work man God bless you
Man, I love them stories. I was in the same boat. Cherished my paw paw and he was the same and it didn’t matter who he was talking too. He was a great man but you respected him. He was a tough ol farmer
I see that you are still very busy as always .
Thank you for finding the time to make the videos.
Love your stories 👍👍👍
Hi Warren, said it before, say it again, NO substitute for skill.
You my friend have it in spades. Hope your customers watch your channel. "Warren, help, my stuffs broke, help, ... now!"
And you do.... try and get em all going, with skinned knuckles, blood sweat and tears. Then the parts supplier comes up short. Got the main component, but WTF no gasket ,seals clamps etc??? Job in the toilet more time lost. Why , why, why don't they make sure that when a component is supplied that it's 100% ,going to need gaskets ,seals etc. Put em in the same box so, then a guy like you don't lose more hours chasing parts and the customer gets his shit fixed.
They can see then, what talent fixes their stuff. So much knowledge and experience.
No wonder you're busy, folks know who to call when the job needs doing RIGHT.
Cheers,
Take care
MARK uk
Thanks Warren, my best to you and all your family.
Great story about your Grandpa. Thank you for your time.
Got a great channel, I love to watch your dogs and listen to your wisdom.
Awesome video again Warren as a fellow diesel tech these videos are golden for me lol
Another Great Video, Warren. I enjoyed your story about your Grandfather. I was close with my grandfather as well. He was a shorter man with huge hands. Worked as a machinist most of his life. One of the nicest guys until you made him mad. He had a guy at his shop that was bragging about picking my grandfather’s tool box lock and getting a tool out of his box, without his permission. My cousin was working there, so I know it was true, and grandpa didn’t lie. Grandpa told the guy “that’s great, I bet I can get into your toolbox” the guy disagreed. Grandpa grabbed a 4’ steel pry bar, went over to his nice Kennedy box and jammed the bar between two closed drawers. He then lifted up and pulled down and the drawers were trashed. Reached in and told the guy “see I can get into your box too” don’t you ever touch my tools or toolbox again, with a few expletives. It was a different time. They tried to make him pay for a new box, I don’t think that happened.
Those logging roads are bad, that takes shaking to a new level. Thanks again.
Badass story about your grandpa..thanks for including that into your video. Hope for better days to come rather then the mess the country has become....not the earth but the people on it of course
Hey Warren, great stories of your Paapaa! The greatest generation for sure. I’ll bet that guy won’t see you all winter to fix up that truck but will wait until he’s ready to use it again to say it an emergency. But great job working on it! Thanks much for the video. 1 hour and 1500 views, nice!
Grandfather, father and military story time! Doesn't get any better than that!
It's amazing how clean your log wagon is. From my experience log trucks show signs of being in the woods. Locally if the skidder isn't struggling it's a good spot to drop the logs and load the trucks.
Sounds like your grandpa was a proud Texan, we need more people like him for sure
Warren I think the old motors did just as good as these new "and improved engines "ever will take the old dependenabl and easy to work on. I miss the old days.
Great video Warren really enjoy watching you work on this truck. Thanks for sharing your stories about your paapaa. Looking forward to your next video stay safe Warren.
Amazing energy and resilience. Well done,yet again.
As usual, great video and great stories. Have a great weekend
Chill back tonight and a cold beer in the bath!
Thanks for the video
Tks warren the vidio is good but I tell ya ,I do love your story's ❤ thanks for making my day ,I hope yours is awsome as well
Back in the 1960's when I was working for my father on the farm as a kid he taught me to respect other peoples property.
Yeah he grewup during the Great Depression so he knew the value of respect and what his word meant and thankfully he passed that onto me but I fear we maybe the next to the last generation to even know the meaning of it nevermind practice it!
I always enjoy your videos. I can't imagine working on such a slimy filthy job like that pump on that old logging truck. I've been Twisting the ol' iron for 46 years and quite frankly I don't know how you do it. I get annoyed working on any vehicle that has been leaking for a long period of time and here you are working with all of your tools greasy and slipping and just chit-chatting along about your grandpa like it's nothing... I would have taken $80 worth of brake clean and hosed that whole thing off.... you're the best your videos are awesome
Warren, correct me if I'm wrong but, can't these drivers turn your bill over to the lumber company to either make them pay for the repair(s) or fix the road? Here in KS, I know that's a feasible way to get something that's causing issues to personal property to get fixed. I do understand how things do work but still, it will cost the lumber company more in the long run.
I was raised similar to like your grand dad. Today, we need more people like your grand dad. Both my grand parents were just like yours Warren. It's how I was raised, it's just a shame how in today's world things have changed drastically. What a shame.
When I still farmed, that's exactly what I did, ordered 2 of everything, got a bit expensive but, so is lost time which can't ever be made back. As always, great video, cheers :)
Thank you for another upload Warren
Morning Warren. Kindest regards,Bill 🇨🇦🇨🇦
The difference between a Trucker and a Driver. A Trucker will check over the truck. A driver will just jump in and go.
What a pain in the keister......determination got it.
"Candygram for Mongo, candygram for Mongo"
Love that movie.
Love your stories grandpa reminds of my and he would not barter he just turn around and say goodbye. Just work for good people and the good payers you are not 20 any more thanks from aus
You got some good customers Warren, to tell you to go help the next guy, before them..I think that’s small town America at its core!! Go to any big city, they will not let you pull out of a side street even when they have a red light anyway
t880 the best driving truck made great truck
My late father was on the board of directors of Cummins Inc. manufacturing....
How did we get by before computers?
First logging truck i drove was 1973 Western Star with NTC 350, RTO 9513, SSHD's and rubber block suspension... Made good money with her. Traded her in on 1985 Pete with 3406B. Did really well.
Logging is tough on rigg'en.
BUT ole trucks were built to be repaired and componet quality was good.
Today Cummins, DD, Volvo, KW & Frieghtliner have no shame. Its all about the shareholders and executive pay!
Bought a new truck with a Cat SDP.
Imagine my surprise going from 3406E.
I was abandoned by everybody. Dame near went broke. Ended up giving truck away.
Not much is rusting on the left side of that engine. Thanks for spending time and effort to share the project and stories with us Warren.
Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
Thank You for your video, busy guy!!!
Thanks for the video and the stories keep it up
Hey Warren when you are trying to find something on a pdf file just press control an F this will bring up a search bar type in the word you looking for and it will take you right to it saves hours for scrolling 👍🏻
HOPEFULLY, Warren sees your comment.
This works the same for browsers too, just look in the menu and you’ll see the find function.
You’re gonna have to find ya an old rubber mount log loader to keep at the shop there 😂
When I was a kid, it was known that if you were caught messing about, you were either reported to your father, or you received a clip around the ear immediately, and when your father found out, you got the second clip around the ear! Yes, we live in times when kids tell us what to do,( but not me !) I agree the parts story is a load of rubbish, most parts salesmen just look up their computer and if its not available, they give up instead of doing their job and getting what you need to you ASAP !
If a pdf manual is compiled correctly you can click on index tabs and it will take you directly to the section. Not only that you can search for terms or keywords.
My grandfather once told me, "If you want the day to go as planned, don't own a business." 🤣
New engine seems to mean different things to different folks.
That pump looks like a real serious ford 6.0 hpop
Thank you.
Gday Warren have a look at an Australian show called Mr inbetween. Loved the Christmas scene.
WWW Watching Warren Work , good job man , cheers
Thanks Warren
Don't worry Cummins has a new high pressure pump coming out for the x15 engines.
Going to be an opposed piston fuel lubricated pump.
I sure hope they test it thoroughly.
Yeah. More Warren. Life is great! Thank you. Can you please add tiers for members, please?
Your grandad sounds exactly like the men that was around back when I was a nipper here in Ireland,,,They were hardy tough as old boots men,,That didn't suffer fools,,,I'm 48 ,,I believe the same age as you warren,,,My grandad was born on a farm in ballysaggart waterford in 1919,,He passed in 2019,,During the war he lived in Manchester and London ,,Where he met my gran ,Who was from Dublin ,,,His job during the war was pulling downed nazi pilots from there still burning aircraft,,Somtimes the magazines would catch fire and bullets would be going off everywhere ,,He told me he pulled one guy out of his cockpit and he only realised as he was dragging him across a field that he was cut in two from the waste down,,Somtimes they were alive ,,And on two separate occasions ,,For saving there life two Nazis gave him there medals,,Which I now own,,,Also space was a premium so on occasion he would sleep in the morgue where dead solders were,,,Men today are mere shells of what there forefathers were,,,My grandfather never bragged about any of these things,,,In fact he only told me a few years before he died,,And only after I pressed him for story's during the war,,,,He said of the Nazis he incounterd and talked to,,,,,,,They were only boys just like us on the other side,,,They laughed and cried just like us,,They had mothers and fathers brothers and sisters that loved them,,Just as we did,,And just like us,,They to wished for the war to be over,,,I know for sure the horrors he seen affected him for the rest of his days,,,
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Blazing Saddles, haven’t seen that film for years 😂 imagine the younger generation watching that film now, they’d lose their minds 😂 fuck em!
If the wind catches your door and slams it open it can break the door check assembly ..
Hope they are being paid well for the damage done to their trucks
Hello Warren. The Chain reaction with jobs just don't happen anymore and people like your customer have to suffer for it.
Warren loves paccars,,,
......JACK REACHER..............6'- 6" TALL......250LBS..............................
Hell yes love the story’s and yes back when men was men and wasn’t afraid to wipe your as??
If they don't have a road grader working those roads they turn into a washboard nightmare.
Mongo is my hero.....................................
Log trucks take abuse like no other. Their maintenance is never ending.
The times when morals and principles we're more important than money or the law . Littering is normally not punished by death ...
Hey Warren, how do you handle those one-piece clutch brakes? I use an air hammer with a chisel bit, and it works okay it just takes forever. I tried using a torch once, but I got a piece of slag in the clutch and had to pull the transmission.
I use a plasma cutter and a air chisel
Those type of trucks and trailers are not built for rough Forrest roads,,,There for flat tar highways,,,Now the Russian on the other hand,,They have Forrest trucks that are literally built like tanks,,,,They know what's up...
If that were my livelihood, I’d have to pressure wash that engine once in a while, to keep an eye out for leaks, and to help with cooling..
We are not going back!
Predictive maintenance.....severe off road use....Blue Loctite, at minimum, for all fasteners.
Gday Warren
Unfortunately they just don't make men like your Grandpa anymore !
Take Care Mate
A lapel mic with a wind muff would stop that awful wind noise, Just a suggestion, Love ya work.
Watch the video after your wind has passed.
@@Jambo-u2k Must of been the curry. 😂
@@Jambo-u2k Why be an ass, he gave some good advice about the annoying wind noise. There are other mechanics on YT in the field. I don't know what they are using but there is no wind noise.
@@KStewart-th4sk Calm down princess it was a joke.
They can’t stock parts because inflation has put the tax liabilities of holding too much inventory out of reach.,
What a shitty deal for the loggers...spend all your meager profit on truck repairs because the road is so bad. Might be a lesson in there somewhere. 🤔
The dude talking russian trucks wouldnt know a cheese block from his hat! Shut up.
He’s got some ass chewing to do?? Yeah disrespecting his mechanic, by not saying hay Warren, I want to buy this truck, here’s the info, can I pay you to go hook your eyes on it., see if their claims of EXTREMELY low miles, and already needing an engine is plausible??
ha ha im not joe biden!
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