Hi guys i watched all of your previous videos loved them would love to see more of your videos every step of the way but I hope I don’t have to wait as long keep up the good work I love those old machines
I like diesel servicing and rebuilding videos. The description of your liner puller at the beginning of the video was thorough. It wasn't necessary to show all the lathe work. By the way, showing every little bolt coming out and every tiny step in a process isn't necessary, either. You did good on the actual liner pulling section. Lots of good angles and brevity. Excellent!
My feedback for you, I watched all your videos on this and the other dozer. grate stuff, I would like not to have to wait so long for the next video. video every step of the rebuild and I will watch it. keep the videos comming thick and fast. I want to see this machine up and running pushing dirt. Cheers Stew.
i just like to see a bit of every thing i learned alot from my dad but i dont know every thing so post what ever you can man i will keep the thumbs up for you
Hi John. A few guys on the toob are getting millions of views. Millions of guys on the toob are getting a few views. Unfortunately you are in the latter group. .You are aware that you have missed the mark, when you ask for comment. It's the thing where you are happy with the vids, but the millions of potential watchers are not coming to your channel. If you really want constructive advice I could help. One guy in the comments below has started to identify the problem, But most are oblivious, to the common pitfalls of the DIY videographer.
The complete change over from one D4 to the other is great, But you must realise it’s only great if the viewers can watch all of the change over, There’s nothing worse then having to miss certain parts because of some lame excuses, Videos like the ones with the cat D4 are few and far between,
Enjoyed watching you guys pulling the engine apart.
fantastic,showing practical problems,that crop up
Hi guys i watched all of your previous videos loved them would love to see more of your videos every step of the way but I hope I don’t have to wait as long keep up the good work I love those old machines
I like diesel servicing and rebuilding videos. The description of your liner puller at the beginning of the video was thorough. It wasn't necessary to show all the lathe work. By the way, showing every little bolt coming out and every tiny step in a process isn't necessary, either. You did good on the actual liner pulling section. Lots of good angles and brevity. Excellent!
Hi great video i like to see the details and explanations with assembly of the projects
Neat to watch anything with older equipment.
My feedback for you, I watched all your videos on this and the other dozer. grate stuff, I would like not to have to wait so long for the next video. video every step of the rebuild and I will watch it. keep the videos comming thick and fast. I want to see this machine up and running pushing dirt. Cheers Stew.
Hi My Dear Friend Very Very Great Job ❤❤❤❤❤
don't know much about engines but love to see lads working on them!
Real engineering and problem solving.
Looking forward to the next video!
good job
i just like to see a bit of every thing i learned alot from my dad but i dont know every thing so post what ever you can man i will keep the thumbs up for you
good video and interesting
New subscriber here. Thanks for the content. More engine work videos would be great.
Love the video john
It was a great video
Great video! Regards from Brasil. Maybe you should try to weld the undercarriage from the first dozer, just to see if it would last.
Hi John. A few guys on the toob are getting millions of views. Millions of guys on the toob are getting a few views. Unfortunately you are in the latter group. .You are aware that you have missed the mark, when you ask for comment. It's the thing where you are happy with the vids, but the millions of potential watchers are not coming to your channel. If you really want constructive advice I could help. One guy in the comments below has started to identify the problem, But most are oblivious, to the common pitfalls of the DIY videographer.
The complete change over from one D4 to the other is great, But you must realise it’s only great if the viewers can watch all of the change over, There’s nothing worse then having to miss certain parts because of some lame excuses, Videos like the ones with the cat D4 are few and far between,
Looked easy peasy 🫛 🫛
If you had turned the engine downside up, they would probably have fallen out. 😂
fantastic,showing practical problems,that crop up