I second the starting spray. It works great and evaporates so quick you can hose the little buggers down and have a dry cab in less than a minute AND not cover everything in poison to then cover yourself in. Besides, who doesn't have a couple cans with them when trying to resurrect something in the weeds?
When storing it is best to retract all the rams possible, this eliminates rust forming on the rods and returning oil to the tank leaves less room for condensation in the tank
Those Samsung excavators were a very good machine. They had lovely smooth hydraulics, great for detailing and finishing work and they were very strong. It'd be definitely worth repairing. They have become quite a sought-after machine for restoration here in the UK.
Another video would be great, as long as it fits into every ones schedule. Also maybe after it's done the owner can make a video for you loading a couple trucks up.
Got to see the machine move and dig again. Hank you've always got wasp spray with you, if you've got a can of starting fluid, (ether) it's puts wasps into a permanent deep sleep. Good job, and waiting to watch it move now.👍
Seriously, i could use something like that for my business but can't spare the INSANE amount one costs. Too bad they just get ditched in the south so darned far away.
If that pump has enough ass to bust a hose , I'd be checking solenoids and valves before replacing a pump . Start with some diagnostics , opening pressure etc . Obviously the pump is still good .
Why is the pump automatically being blamed ? Sounds like it’s low on oil and sucking air for sure but those Kawasaki hydraulic pumps are very tough . Did y’all preform a flow test under pressure to determine the pump was at fault?
you're a smart man....this video was filmed about a month ago. We think it might actually be a valve control versus the pump. We are going back out there on the 6th.
If everything is weak it could be one of the main relief valves it might have one for each side of the pump . That pump is actually 3 pumps all built together. Two high flow pumps for all of the functions and the pilot pressure pump on the back of it for all of the controls. but if it is just one function that is weak check the circuit reliefs on that function. You need some gauges and tees and flow meters that will go up to about 60gpm to really do some serious testing.
@@HamiltonvilleFarm If there is a way to send me a private message on here I could possibly give y’all some pointers but I’m not that well versed with RUclips.
The travel motors use the same pumps as boom, dipper & bucket so I’d say that the pumps aren’t the problem. Need to find if both travel motors don’t work and if it’s both directions. If you’ve got no travel at all you should see if there’s any pressure going to small valve block mounted to the travel levers. You would need around 40bar pressure to this block. If you’re getting limited travel power it could leaking pressure back to tank through the rotary coupling. First job, put some hydraulic oil in it!!
Yes it’s scavenging for oil I was cringing with the noise, a blown seal or cracked pipe on the valve block personally just would shut the engine down, instead of dumping oil everywhere..I wonder how much hydraulic was in the tank before starting it up !!!!
Those 'Do Not Operate' signs are no joke. When I was a fisherman in the Florida Keys, a working boat anchored up while a deckhand dove in to clear the prop of rope. Another boat tied up alongside while they were taking a break. The 'diver' asked if the visiting captain would also like his prop checked for rope, while he was there. "Yeah, sounds great!" he replied. Then, after he was done gabbing, the visiting boat cast off and pulled away, totally forgetting about the diver whose arms were entangled in his prop. The man was rescued and sent to the hospital, with his mangled hands.
Yeah, Lets see ya'll do a pump swap. You guys are making good progress. Can't believe that a steel line let go like that, must be a bad o-ring at the fitting that dried out.
I have a new appreciation for Crescent Wrenches after watching your videos. A video regarding the hydraulic pump replacement would be interesting. Did the metal line have a hole or was it split? I have brazed pinholes on the metal lines before, with about 50% success. It depends on what condition the metal tubing is in and the type of hole that I was trying to braze.
@@HamiltonvilleFarm You have to get all of the paint ground off leaving bare metal. If there is any hydraulic fluid in the metal tubing - The heat will immediately draw the hydraulic fluid into the area being repaired. Good Luck.
Yeah please make a video and finishing starting up the excavator that you guys worked on it and got it the move harshly with the pump because some of your competition out there they not completing their jobs or giving you an ending to a story thank you
Also Happy Impendence Day on July 4th 2021 Hank :) & group plus everyone too and be safe too! Replaced Pump Video Hank :) be worth fixing up and showing it too! I used Christen Wrench , Monkey Wrench and many others even Vise Grips too!
How yall doin. Jesse Muller has one of these and he also has a parts one. Gotta look him up on here if you want to reach out and see if he wants to sell any parts to yall. Just spreading the love. Appreciate cha! Jack
Agreed. And I got angry feels when they continued to try even after discovering the leak. That’s just idiocy and totally unnecessary. Hurts the equipment and spills oil everywhere.
Yes please Hank go on to the next repair in this excavator, ,,,,, great video…. Wishing you and the Mrs. happy July 4 holiday so thankful for our American culture and our arm forces that are out there protecting us as well as our vets that sacrificed and continue to sacrifice daily,,,,,!
The starter might be froze up, and then again I could be wrong, but when a piece has been parked for 10 years or better it needs going over from steam to stern
I'd honestly like to see the pump replaced. I would suggest that the owner not only replace the pump, but it probably wouldn't hurt to replace all the lines. I know that it would be costly, but I believe it would be well worth it in the end. Especially for how long it's been sitting.
Nice job Hank and Shawn! I vote for recording the pump and the other hydraulic fixes if it's not too much trouble. Oh Hank I gave ya a shout-out on the lawn mower rescue on my channel. Can't remember which video it was but I think it was part-3. It was either Part 2 or 3. Check it out. I could REALLY use the traffic to my channel. -Shane
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Sure would like to see the pump change!
Definitely would love to see the pump being changed would b better than letting it sit to rust away.
one shot of starting fluid will kill those bees on contact,
Brakleen will kill them right out of the air.
or raid yard gard will do the same it will drop them in midair
I second the starting spray. It works great and evaporates so quick you can hose the little buggers down and have a dry cab in less than a minute AND not cover everything in poison to then cover yourself in. Besides, who doesn't have a couple cans with them when trying to resurrect something in the weeds?
Brake clean, carb cleaner, starting fluid.... All good wasp/hornet sprays. And... You most likely have them right there
Not a crescent wrench, it is an adjustable metric wrench. ;)
If only the hydraulic oil would spray toward the wasps!
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Brake cleaner be better.
Brake cleaner be better Wes.
When storing it is best to retract all the rams possible, this eliminates rust forming on the rods and returning oil to the tank leaves less room for condensation in the tank
Hank, I would enjoy watching you making those Hyd. repairs. I'm sure "BIG'UN" will get-r-done.
This one needs to be saved and restored.
Great video! Yes let’s see the pump swap!!
Definitely would love to see the pump replacement and seeing it moving and working again
Thats a pretty nice excavator hank!! Glad to see she will have a higher chance of being saved
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Those Samsung excavators were a very good machine. They had lovely smooth hydraulics, great for detailing and finishing work and they were very strong. It'd be definitely worth repairing. They have become quite a sought-after machine for restoration here in the UK.
15 years
Another video would be great, as long as it fits into every ones schedule. Also maybe after it's done the owner can make a video for you loading a couple trucks up.
You should do a video on all of the repairs which will be great 👍to see 👀 .
they should have a battery kill switch in the engine compartment
Hank said: be amazing to get this thing started with just Cresent wrench. 🤣
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We used to call the Crescent wrench a " Shifting Spanner" in the old country (formerly Rhodesia).
Very cool! That’s definitely a leak lol
Lol. Slightly
My first thought when I saw the size of this machine was Hank is going to need a BIG Adjustable wrench.
lol for sure
Got to see the machine move and dig again. Hank you've always got wasp spray with you, if you've got a can of starting fluid, (ether) it's puts wasps into a permanent deep sleep. Good job, and waiting to watch it move now.👍
Yes, a second video would be great.
I am surprised at the amount of abandoned equipment you have down there! I want one! 😛
Lol it’s everywhere!
I’m saying! If you’re just going to leave it to rot/rust away! I could make something out of it!
Seriously, i could use something like that for my business but can't spare the INSANE amount one costs. Too bad they just get ditched in the south so darned far away.
If that pump has enough ass to bust a hose , I'd be checking solenoids and valves before replacing a pump . Start with some diagnostics , opening pressure etc . Obviously the pump is still good .
Great job, I’m up for watching repairs. Great way to pass the time when I’m not working on my old iron lol.
Why is the pump automatically being blamed ? Sounds like it’s low on oil and sucking air for sure but those Kawasaki hydraulic pumps are very tough . Did y’all preform a flow test under pressure to determine the pump was at fault?
you're a smart man....this video was filmed about a month ago. We think it might actually be a valve control versus the pump. We are going back out there on the 6th.
If everything is weak it could be one of the main relief valves it might have one for each side of the pump . That pump is actually 3 pumps all built together. Two high flow pumps for all of the functions and the pilot pressure pump on the back of it for all of the controls. but if it is just one function that is weak check the circuit reliefs on that function. You need some gauges and tees and flow meters that will go up to about 60gpm to really do some serious testing.
@@HamiltonvilleFarm If there is a way to send me a private message on here I could possibly give y’all some pointers but I’m not that well versed with RUclips.
The travel motors use the same pumps as boom, dipper & bucket so I’d say that the pumps aren’t the problem. Need to find if both travel motors don’t work and if it’s both directions. If you’ve got no travel at all you should see if there’s any pressure going to small valve block mounted to the travel levers. You would need around 40bar pressure to this block. If you’re getting limited travel power it could leaking pressure back to tank through the rotary coupling. First job, put some hydraulic oil in it!!
I would like to see a part 2 on this
Sounds like the pump cavitating to me 👍
Yes it’s scavenging for oil I was cringing with the noise, a blown seal or cracked pipe on the valve block personally just would shut the engine down, instead of dumping oil everywhere..I wonder how much hydraulic was in the tank before starting it up !!!!
I'd love to see this machine come back to full life!
Definitely would like to see all the work that goes into it to get it moving again!
Yall gotta revisit this ol girl once yall are ready to get her digging.
In Australia we call the Cresent Wrench a "FAFS" - Fits all F****** Sizes. Keep up all the good videos.
Wow!😱 Made in Korea! It's hard to see even in Korea! I can't believe I'm seeing Samsung Excavator like that overseas! Nice to meet you!😀👍👍🇰🇷
It sure would be cool, to see this digger up and running
Great video! I would like to see the pump swap….
Those 'Do Not Operate' signs are no joke.
When I was a fisherman in the Florida Keys, a working boat anchored up while a deckhand dove in to clear the prop of rope.
Another boat tied up alongside while they were taking a break.
The 'diver' asked if the visiting captain would also like his prop checked for rope, while he was there.
"Yeah, sounds great!" he replied.
Then, after he was done gabbing, the visiting boat cast off and pulled away, totally forgetting about the diver whose arms were entangled in his prop.
The man was rescued and sent to the hospital, with his mangled hands.
Wow!!!
Hank let's see that pump swamp. 😁😁
I'm sure you have this figured out, but that red handle actually puts hydraulic pressure on the controls.
That's great you got that excavator running and the owner wants it fixed and put it back to work, please do a video on replacing the pump.
Would be great to see him repairing it and actually working it digging some dirt after 10 years
For sure
Starting fluid ( very bad for wasps).just don't miss.
Yeah, Lets see ya'll do a pump swap. You guys are making good progress. Can't believe that a steel line let go like that, must be a bad o-ring at the fitting that dried out.
I have a new appreciation for Crescent Wrenches after watching your videos. A video regarding the hydraulic pump replacement would be interesting. Did the metal line have a hole or was it split? I have brazed pinholes on the metal lines before, with about 50% success. It depends on what condition the metal tubing is in and the type of hole that I was trying to braze.
I think we can braze it. 👍
@@HamiltonvilleFarm You have to get all of the paint ground off leaving bare metal. If there is any hydraulic fluid in the metal tubing - The heat will immediately draw the hydraulic fluid into the area being repaired. Good Luck.
Would love yto see finish working on this machine--and get it running.
I just wonder if their is a drive coupling that could be broke that drives each pump?
Idk. We are tinkering with it. Video out soon
Sorry to tell you Hank there's no water in that radiator
Yeah please make a video and finishing starting up the excavator that you guys worked on it and got it the move harshly with the pump because some of your competition out there they not completing their jobs or giving you an ending to a story thank you
Good feedback
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I'd love to see a second video on that machine
Every time you guys go too start something take wasp spray with you.
Yes please have another video of this beast being finally repaired and back operating.
It is a 24 volt system. I am a retired operator and was running a big Samsung excavator when 9 a 11 hit. I heard it on the radio in the Samsung.
Wasn't a finished job didn't dig any dirt. Poor rating till it works works.
I see you connect battery negative to earth wire then you touch battery positive to earth with your wrench.
2:14 is that a Samsung excavator
LOVE your 'will it start' content! Thank you!
Thanks much!
Would like to see the pump change
Great job fellas! I think Hamiltonville Farm has a new Master Mechanic 😎
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Also Happy Impendence Day on July 4th 2021 Hank :) & group plus everyone too and be safe too! Replaced Pump Video Hank :) be worth fixing up and showing it too! I used Christen Wrench , Monkey Wrench and many others even Vise Grips too!
Thanks Andrew!
@@HamiltonvilleFarm welcome Hank :) also Happy July 4 2021 for Impendence Day and everyone! Plus be safe too!
Bigun' ain't play around.. awesome video!
Thanks brother!
Hopefully you guys do the video with the pump swap out. I absolutely enjoy every video you make and look forward to the next. Keep up the great work.
Thanks!
If your going to fix it, fix it right.
would be cool too see it get it moving
I just love those Crescent wrenches Hank!!
Definitely buy it and fix it!!!!! Bring it home!
And it starts with just a crescent wrench? Love it!!
This videos are fun! Yes we want to see the pump replaced using only a crescent wrench. :)
lol that would be something wouldn’t it!
YES DO A VIDEO ON THE PUMP MOTOR
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The machine is laid out well for working on.
Did anyone check the hydraulic fluid level before the hose broke?
Great !!!! Just watched the 310 end for the 4th time been wondering when something else came out !!!! ✋
Right on.
How yall doin. Jesse Muller has one of these and he also has a parts one. Gotta look him up on here if you want to reach out and see if he wants to sell any parts to yall. Just spreading the love. Appreciate cha! Jack
Thanks Jack
Playing around with the levers for the camera just. Hurts the pump with no oil in the systems
Agreed. And I got angry feels when they continued to try even after discovering the leak. That’s just idiocy and totally unnecessary. Hurts the equipment and spills oil everywhere.
Spray some starter fluid on wasp nest then light it.
the pump is a nuts and bolts job but as she moves the probability is more lines will pop
Correction----2 crescent wrenches.
Lol
Yes fix the big piece of equipment make her move again.
a very extraordinary mechanic, can start heavy equipment engines, which have not been alive and functioning for a long time..
Yes, video on replacing the pump!
Imagine how long that excavator has been your able to start in go
You clowns are hilarious, yet knowledgable. I love the chill presentation. Glad I came across your channel!
Swap it real fast please.. 😅
Like all your video guys...
Howboutcha pal, doesn’t look in bad condition initially. 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
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I would love to see it up and running.
Oh like the video son. Following procedures as addressed in Caterpillar Training video. ""Shake Hands with Danger"" we have same as such
SURE I'd love to see the repairs and see it dig again. Thanks for the great vidio's.
To find what voltage any engine is. Look at the tag on the starter.😊
Yes please Hank go on to the next repair in this excavator, ,,,,, great video…. Wishing you and the Mrs. happy July 4 holiday so thankful for our American culture and our arm forces that are out there protecting us as well as our vets that sacrificed and continue to sacrifice daily,,,,,!
Thanks buddy!
@@HamiltonvilleFarm please can we here moor about this digger and what’s happening with it
The owner sold it before we were able to get back to it
I'd love to see this excavator go again
Brake cleaner or either makes quick work of those wasps
Yeah carry on working with the video to complete everything so we all can 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
may God bless you bless your friends and family your wonderful family in Jesus name and help you to get this started in Jesus name
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Let us see it repaired and usable. Thanks for the video.
This video is fully servicing and working do it
The starter might be froze up, and then again I could be wrong, but when a piece has been parked for 10 years or better it needs going over from steam to stern
I'd honestly like to see the pump replaced. I would suggest that the owner not only replace the pump, but it probably wouldn't hurt to replace all the lines. I know that it would be costly, but I believe it would be well worth it in the end. Especially for how long it's been sitting.
Thanks James!
I didnt realize I missed this video! What a gem sitting out there!
Yea sir. Glad you came back and caught it
Yeah! Let's do this!
See, I got my wrench 👉🔧😀
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Starting fluid works real well on bees to , very well !!!
Nice job Hank and Shawn! I vote for recording the pump and the other hydraulic fixes if it's not too much trouble. Oh Hank I gave ya a shout-out on the lawn mower rescue on my channel. Can't remember which video it was but I think it was part-3. It was either Part 2 or 3. Check it out. I could REALLY use the traffic to my channel.
-Shane
WOW again - it started - took a little while but far out - yes for the hydraulic hose or anything