Got my new wheels for the General, not really but we do get a bunch of stuff done
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Closer to taking the truck for a drive. getting all the brakes installed bleed the brakes, install some temporary tires till my wheel adapters are fixed so I can put my super singles back on.
00:00 Working on the brakes
04:30 Bleed brakes
11:20 fixing stripped starter bolt
14:27 Digging out tsl boggers
15:53 install voltage regulator
18:37 taking the truck out for a walk around. Авто/Мото
That dog is smarter than most people..LOL
the world is falling apart. but when i see his videos. i relax and njoy :_:
It's fine.... is what it is, eh? Get'er figured out... schmooze something together and take'er for a boot, eh?
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS What ??? my english is not good enough to understand you :-(
@@WilliamAndrewPhilipBodie Ok, I was making a joke by responding with the type of relaxed attitude and language of our gracious host, Mr. HalfAss
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS ok :_:
I'm really going to hate seeing this project come to a end. I'm so used to looking for a update every day, and not finding one will suck. As always great content and work. AND subscribe if you are not, hit the bell icon. Comment, and like this video so we can see more content!!!
Don’t worry man.
Sweet - riveted brake shoes. They seem somewhat hard to find these days. Pablo says "Now that you have finished MY truck, I ain''t gettin' out!"
Yep..
Just like my dog..
That truck was built for Pablo..
Best cure for all procrastinators out there: a little bit at a time, persevere and enjoy the journey. Thank you!
Man that is gunna be a Badass ride when finished!!!
The more I look at it, the more the OD green body, with Flat black fenders/running boards looks really good.
the man is pure genius,,wish i had 1/4 his knowledge
HA, Gotta love the doggy patiently waiting for a ride!😁
You didn’t think you were going for a drive without the DAWG ! They can’t talk but they sure as hell get the message across !
Giddy Up is always fun - but when there's no WHOA - that's when things get really interesting fast!
That truck makes those mudders look punie! Lol. Man it’s coming along nicely!
I'm with Pablo. Let's go for a ride.
As a long time Dodge owner might I highly recommend adding a grounding lead from the voltage regulator mounting to the engine block or alternator mounting. The fastest way to cook one of those solid state regulators is by having an intermittent ground. This is a been there and done that experience to pass on to you.
Yes I have 91 and found out the hard way also .I solder directly to the regulator
and ground directly to the alternator one big wire ....End of issue !
I have lots of parts if needed ?
After replacing 2 regulators my local electrical shop told me how to wire up a Ford voltage regulator. That solved the problem for good on my 1990.
I've had experience with a Chrysler Product that fried several regulators before we discovered the cause; bad grounding.
And you ended with my most favorite clip, Running the road together. Carry on, your channel is the best.
What could be better? A man , his truck, and his dog !!!!
TEMP WHEELS MAKE IT LOOK LIKE OLD FARM TRUCK, SUPER SINGLES MAKE IT LOOK BADASS.
Can't wait to see the stacks and what you do with the bed lol
There is so much things I like in your videos. Your "it is what it is" -attitude, no clickbates, cute dog and that car....I want it!
Love your dog
Working alone you learn the art of ingenuity. Love your idea with the wood clamp.
I'm with Pablo, I want to go for a ride. All the rest of the guys out there with crew cab 4x4's - Eat your heart out ! This is the shit here boys ! Pretty awesome temporary wheels Brent. Thanks for the music again. This is the ONLY channel where I turn up the volume when a song comes on. Usually I'm knocking the volume down watching you tube. Damn, this truck looks good on the street. 👍😎🕵🏾♂️🎸🎵🍺🚙👽
Well, you certainly do have a right to be proud of your accomplishments. Just a couple of months and you've gone from a junk yard relic to a rolling and properly functioning work of art. I don't see anyone else on the Internet pulling off what you pull off in such a short period of time. A little body and paint and Bob is your uncle. Congratulations! I'm certainly impressed.
There's the pic I've been waiting for. Pablo loaded up and ready to go. His Ride is gold and his partner is the best. What a team!!!! You can call it the General, but to me it will always be "Pablos Ride"...Wonderful truck you have built.
One step at a time! It is now a truck, just a truck with lots of things to do yet!
Another sweet video Brent. Thanks for entertaining us. Looking forward to the next one
Getting close.
Build keeps getting better.
Great project an great build. Looking awesome. I'm very glad for you build in this harder times..... To WATCH..
That’s a good master cylinder bleeding trick
That is one happy puppy Nice Sunday afternoon for me thanks Brent :-) JC your right about that .
Looking GOOD! Starts, Stops and Goes... you are 75% there my friend!!!
The proportions of this truck are right on the money, there are so many builds like this that are just wrong, yours looks like it should!
That is looking incredible!! I have a dog here (lab) that has the same attitude when it comes to truck rides
Great to see her moving around and getting closer to being completed
Really appreciate how often you upload a new video. It keeps the suspense down 👍😉. Great vids
Back to the break bleeding. You can take a water bottle and drill a hole in the cap then put a clear plastic hose that will fit snug on
bleeder bolt and all the way to the bottom of the bottle with the hose then put some break fluid in the bottle just like an inch or two then when you put some in the master you pump and the fluid runs in the bottle and not on the floor. Then keep an eye on the hose going in the bottle when ther is no bubbles your good to go. That just keeps you from putting a stick or bar on the steering wheel to the break pedal. Any way thats how I do it and works pretty good. I hope that makes sense. Just trying to help! You have shared so many of you ideas. Thanks again.
Definitely black fenders and running boards. Would look amazing
Wow, just wow. My brother put me on to your build. Our Dad had the same truck that we used as a grain truck in SK. I've enjoyed all your work. We are also Cummins guys... so I enjoy that aspect as well. Nice to watch a man of true talent who doesn't have to drop the f bomb every time a small problem shows up. Like Pablo, I can't wait to go for a drive as well. TOG out!!
Excellent Brent. I felt soo soo good when she came out the garage doors . The crew is in cab . Get along little doggie get along . From trucker AL retired .
A short snow brush jammed in between the brake pedal and the lower seat cushion is MY solo brake bleeding method. Thanks Brent for another awesome update.
Love love love this truck! Seeing you parking it outside I got to look at the black and grey paint job on the nose on the front half of your truck! That would look cool on the back half of the truck. I know you are not asking for paint advice but I got this idea seeing sitting outside your shop. Keep the videos coming I enjoy what you build. You are very talented .
That thing is a beast. Lookin' good. Good you have the brakes done. You know what they say; if your brakes don't stop you, something else will. Looking forward to the next installment.
I got a jack russell that is just like Pablo. Jumps in the truck but you have to pull him out.
Glad to hear that the other wheels are coming back, they have a much more muscular look.
Looks better every time I watch!!! Jealous? Who me? Nah! 😜👌👌
Nice, very nice !! Thank you for taking the time to share !! Most Dodges I have worked on won't charge much at idle , especially those with external regulators . Be safe my friend and God bless you and yours !!!! Eddy
Was thinking it'd go up with a little rev...
Big win for you , from dump truck to dog hauler ! Yep , the puppy's will be happy ! My Mastiff is the same way, get in and refuse to get out until we go for a ride. Oh they got us trained all right ! lol .
Great Truck, Even better Dog. Nice partner, for a guy.
Nice! Pablo looks happy going for a ride!
General is shapin' up real fine.
Cant wait to see it painted .I love this build
I am enjoying this build immensely.
Glad to see you moving so smoothly on your Build. You are Undaunted!!!
I use an old fridge compressor for a vacuum pump to bleed brakes. Makes it super fast and easy.
Pablo is like ok finally my ride is ready...jump in let's go what you waiting for 😂😂😂 .This ride is gonna be a stunner when done...genuine road hog...👍👍👍🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Those wheels are doing what they need to do..GREAT to see this truck up and about now!
Everything is coming along nicely I feel like the dog here waiting for that first ride lol...
Thanks again for another great post. Very ingenious way of bleeding the breaks, You are the man and your truck is a beast.
I would so love to have that truck LOVE it favorite build on you tube and I'm following quite a few
You will have to show this 150000.00 truck rollin an doin things with it time to time gotta love this truck lots time an money put into it god bless an be safe an drink a cold one once in awhile good for the soul
I guess the Good ol days still exist in some places,well done so far sir.Dog has got his spot picked out.Keep em' coming and smash that like folks.
Didn’t know you were in Canada, (Canadian tire bag lol) glad to see another Canadian show
Man that looks nice, there's one of these trucks a few hours from me. I was considering dragging it home for a swap project for my Detroit 6V71, but instead dragged a Peterbilt 379 cab home.:) I've got to go back now and look at your project from the beginning. Very nice indeed.:)
Always a good feeling to be able to get a project out for a run. Look forward to seeing it all one colour
Boggers make everything better!
👍 from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Stay Safe !
What a great series and build. Very impressive up till now...But I ain't seen nobody roll 2 tires on snow and ice with that level of skill!!! I'd still be face down in
the snow. Thanks for sharing, awesome skills.
Looking good and love watching your videos and so cute seeing the dog not wanting to get out truck looks awesome
I am 68 years old and have worked on cars and trucks and heavy Equipment but a trick my Grandfather taught me was to take an old oil squirt can and put a rubber hose on the nozzol and then hook it up to the bleeder and make sure the cover is off the master then pump the brake fluid up from the rear to the master and you can do this by yourself,I was only 12 years old when he taught me that sweet trick.
The bleeding of the Master cylinder cool I learned something
Lovin' this truck! Nice video!
Maiden voyage, cool. Looks awesome out in the daylight!
That dog is Ready for a Ride! “Cmon, Boss! Let’s Go”
My friend, what I have learned from bleeding brakes is a little trick that will help out. One way is to just gravity bleed your system. That will get most of the air out of the system. And you don't blow out your knee pumping the heck out of the brake pedal. Another way to bleed the brakes if you don't have one of those fancy pressure bleeders is to use a vacuum pump with a reservoir bottle attached. Put it on the open bleeder nipple and pump up the vacuum. It will suck the fluid right down very quickly.
The truck looks great your doing a great job
Now that I'm looking at the truck outside with the wheels on it..., I don't like it... "I love it!!!!
Sound and looks great !!!
Have to agree with the puppy want to go for a ride
Thanks for doing all it takes to share this build with us
Central California Watching
You are doing a very good job of making it work
Bled a school bus one time by myself.
Cut a Y stick out of the woods an used plastic tube into a sealed jar .
It was a job !!!
My dream truck in looks and build' glad you are doing it. enjoy watching . but if I had to finish it it would be my nightmare. You are doing a great job on a super build.
When you pulled out of the shop ... That looked so good. Enjoying every minute, THANKS
Doing one hell of a job! Pablo's ready to go four wheeling.
Best way I found is a hose on the bleeder. Run into a coffee creamer container. Put a little bit of fluid in it. Start pumping as fluid and air go into container it sucks fluid back into master cylinder. About 20 pumps or so on each bleeder. You won't feel any pedal pressure until all 4 are done.
I use the same method...glass quart jar so you can see the air bubbles
That's looking awesome 😃
The dog is hilarious, he was not budging.
Loving the dog waiting to go for a ride 👍the truck coming on looking good from 🇬🇧
I think the new wheels with thick tread tires look great, than again, I like anything black and chrome. It will look great no matter what wheels you put on it. Can't wait for the next video, I love your channel.
That Trucks a beast, and it has a mascot. Swore I could smell break fluid for a minute. thats how into these videos I am..lol
Shes getting there!. Always the 10,000 little thing that take the longest lol.
I love the new “ Tiger Paws” brother, really nice! 👌🏻👍🏻
Always better to have company when you are bleeding... Cheers from Utah!
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I wasnt much interested in this truck at the begining....but now...WoW...That is so cool!!! Cool like Pablo
The voltage regulator has an excite wire... I feel like the regulator (excited) every time I watch your latest Brent!😃😃😃
I have watched all the videos on the general love them keep up the awesome work
looking great. Great series so far
really enjoying the videos. the general is coming along very quickly
thanks for sharing Brent, always the best show in town. keep 'em comin'
Hey Brent, the truck looks great!!
Your truck is looking awesome! Love your video's!