If this tractor came from the USMC, you have to understand one thing about our beloved Corps. (BTW over 50 years ago, I worked the repair bench on Communication and Navigation Avionics on the F-4 Phantom) We could never ever get the parts we needed in the Corps. We always had a shitload of in-op equipment on the AWAP shelf (awaiting parts). We deployed to other bases often and transported our mobile maintenance vans with us on large transport planes. If we went to an Airforce Base, we took a list of parts we needed back in California. The first radio or TACAN that came in to our shop for repair, we then went to the Air Force supply building ordered a bunch of parts against that piece of equipment in addition to the parts it needed to be fixed. The Air Force always had the parts available. WE came back to California and fixed everything. I can postulate that the unit where they use these tractors had the same problem. A new tractor arriving was more valuable as a donor unit. So one new tractor could be cannibalized and fix 10 tractors. Our motto was. "We have done so much, with so little, for so long, that now we can do anything with nothing."
I was never in the service however, from my experience with equipment in many different industries. I can see that logistics is always a problem. More so for a world wide organization that is constantly on the move on a moments notice. Really a nightmare. Scavenging parts from a single unit to make multiple operational make perfect sense. Thanks for your service.
@@ronvera It’s always more costly to cannibalism than to wait for the parts. Man hours are doubled. If you can’t support the mission have the balls to send it to headquarters for action.. However the star’s doesn’t give a crap just so they look good. Get in to supplies a$$ and get to work. I never did think marines should own airplanes anyway. They tear up everything they use…
@@mitchelldarnell5334I’m sure the lance in supply can 100% get you everything you need while forward deployed. Coming from a grunt- it’s not happening.
When I was in {the early 80's} we had similar issues. What really sucked was as an operator/mechanic if you knew a piece of equipment was a piece of crap you still had to try to get it going no matter what. Command always hated to retire any piece of equipment unless they knew it could be replaced. Since we were in an Engineer Bat. rapid deployment was a huge driving force. But when a piece was retired you can bet it was stripped bare to the bones before it ever made it to the boneyard.
I was chuckling when you said "military dropped out of the sky" - saw a Humvee on which the drop parachute didn't open; that was a mess and not worth the time to even scrounge for parts. This 850 is sure a great build and fun to watch. Thanks for sharing it!
As a retired British Paratrooper, i was actually military that dropped out of the sky. Love this channel, and would love to get to try one of these tractors. Thanks guys
As I was once told early in career - there are no levels of dishonesty. Cliff to admit to errors and then rectify them, indicates to all the quality of the man you are. We all know so many shady people that would ignored most of these and gone on to trick a buyer. Well done.
it's the little things that you guys make look easy, like installing the cab tilt cylinder and blindly installing the two washers. That sort of teamwork, sans conversation, can't be taught. It comes from both of you knowing exactly what to do and when to do it.............
Familiarity is the keyword. Clint, Kevin and Tucker have worked together long enough on a good few 850J's. Like anything, I guess. It becomes automatic and second nature after a while. They got the time to rib each other while they are working. The boys are past knowing how to fix it, they're just getting more proficient at it.
Bustin knuckles with Dad. This was such a great finish. Man that dozer looked like it was cutting the lawn. This machine just went for it's first walk 😂.
I'm impressed with the knowledge that the boss has. They say that you/we learn form our mistakes that are made - this means that the boss must have made a few more than a lot.
Thanks for Saving it from the Scrapman - Camouflage is the way to Go - for Color...Kevin and Crew Can Do There Magic...Thanks Clinton - Get Well Soon...Stay Safe...
I'm so impressed with how you guys took an 850 that was a complete basket case and got it back together. When I saw it setting there in pieces, in such a short time, you have it moving again. I'm surprised you didn't have more hiccups with the children playing with everything before you bought it. Great job, everyone.
Absolutely love this series on the ground up dozer built. The knowledge you have to put these together basically from scratch just amazes me. You are awesome Clinton. And it certainly helps to have a great group of guys helping you. Nothing better than having a group of guys getting along well and getting the job done.
Just wanted to thank you my brother-in-law passed away this week he was a great mechanic like your crew I will miss you Junior. His brother passed the next day he was one too. Mac was a good friend. 😢
Clint, found this series on the 850 very interesting to watch and extremely informative as to what you are trying to get accomplished and the why’s and the reasons it was or wasn’t working and your thoughts on troubleshooting and overall function and performance of the 850. If a person really has the desire to learn, your channel is about the best equipment repair and troubleshooting channel on Y.T. to date, and there are some good ones out there. It is a pleasure to watch you and Tucker working together and to witness Tuckers growth, that young man is going to be a real asset to the company in time to come, mom and dad have a couple of fine young men being raised by you two, thank you for the update and once again, great video series.
Driving that thing out of the shop for it's shakedown, I was thinking "Look at that thing that really was a piece of junk now 1/2 million $ working piece of art". Great Job, and thanks for all the effort into sharing it with us. Best thing to watch on the net.
Amazing transformation to this point...and as you shake it down you will have it pretty darn perfect. Always cool content as you work through these challenging dozers.. amazing to see you overcome every hurdle and give these dozers life again. Looking forward to seeing your next update and thanks for sharing your day with us.😎🚜🇺🇲🛠️🧰👨🔧🚜😇
Thanks Clint and team have enjoyed this series of videos of a spare parts machine being bought back to life . Who ever buys this machine will have a quality piece of dozer machinery for many a good year
DAMN Clint, every one of your videos leaves me in "awe" of yours (and crew) expertise. you definitely have the knack of "making a purse out of a pigs ear". i also have no doubt that with your expertise and the thousands of dollars spent on this dozer, there is plenty of room to sell it and still put some coin in your pocket. since i have watched "ALL" your videos im left with waiting on Tuesdays and Fridays for the newest one. thanks again.
@@bruceknowlton8691 Maybe by cannibalizing this machine to fix another they thought they were actually saving tax dollars. Sounds like a government process to me… LOL
An absolutely superb show, my favourite on RUclips, All people on this show have a valued part to play but I will say that I see Tucker coming on in leaps and bounds learning his skills VERY quickly which proves when kids are taught properly they will not only thrive in life but will pass on their knowledge to the next generation too, great entertainment all. Thanks.
Brilliant series this has been so far, your get it in the end, just a few little gremlins in the background to solve, She’s a runner and nearly Tip Top…Well done all of you 👍
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Looking like loads of fun computers who needs them. tucker 💪💪mister muscle jacking that cab good job guys
That cab would make a great place to start your own Space Marine Battle Bot , like the ones on avatar. I bet you have enough stuff sitting around your drop yard to make it happen A Space Marine Battle Bot with Kevin at the controls..... Gives me goosebumps! 😂🤣😂
absolutely LOVE that beast of a dozer...I'm really wanting one when I grow up...I'm 45 now haha...but seriously am planning to get one about that size possibly in the next 5-6 years when I retire, it'd be a great asset on the farm...GREAT video
You're a brave man Clint. I've done similar projects, but never so big, extensive and expensive! You've got to know those machines like the back of your hand to be able to make order out of so much chaos.
SUCCESS. Team: C&C took a pile of scrap and made a new 850. Lots of little fiddly parts & pieces (Not talking about Kevin. LOL) had to come together that would drive a person nutz. Bugs are bound to show up after a massive rebuild...carry on.
This is so nice watching Tucker learn all this stuff just think what he's going to know in 5 years from now working for his dad and Kevin and all the and all the cool people with this company😊😊
37 yr servicemember here, it still frustrates me seeing equipment our military appears to waste with little or no use. This bulldozer probably was run without oil and destroyed the engine, then parted the machine out. That's a direct result of the one who ran it, didn't do their pre-operation checks. Rant over - Nice work getting it back to running order for this low time dozer!
It's come a long way, being a basket case. Going to be a few bugs to deal with. Sounds good, looking strong. Thanks for the video. Enjoy watching rebuilds
Great to see when you throw the parts wagon at it , you can BUILD a good machine . Now for the open market and and count if you are ahead ! Great to see this machine back in the work world !
I saw some equipment left behind when bank move in because bad loans.Yes,put this thing is real mess need time and patience.Thanks video again western canada.😊
Another great episode of life at C&C. Tucker is turning into quite a decent work buddy. Keep answering all his questions clint and one day you'll be relaxed watching the boys run the shop.
Another great video. I love watching everyone of you. Clint you are dang sharp on those John Deere dozers. I had a large construction company until I retired. I had 30 John Deere dozers and had several mechanics work for me and mechanics from John Deere. But you amaze me. Good job. Happy Holidays to all of you
Clint you and the guys have done what most would not attempt. To take a parts machine and return it to service is amazing. Thank you for the videos and the opportunity to go along for the ride.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Great to see that dozer saved from oblivion. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Wishing you and your family the best.
Thanks for sharing this video, Clinton. Well, she's a pusher, Clint. . .until she wasn't. I'm looking forward to the next video when y'lall get that 850J really dialed in.
I used to have a foreman that would always say get your side first and if he was working with you, he go no no wait wait wait then he get his side done and say OK. You can do yours now cause the second side is always harder.
Well hell…! Just flat out quits…, probably a loose electrical plug connector…, somewhere deep down in the bowels of the machine. Great video, Thank you gentlemen.
Another great video on this dozer guys, look forward to the next to see what the problem that cropped up was and to see Kevin work his magic. Safe travels y'all
That dozer rolling those layers of that hard pan clay up brings back memories. She grunts a couple times and gets to it. "This is what I was built for". Tks_Clint another one lives!!
If this tractor came from the USMC, you have to understand one thing about our beloved Corps. (BTW over 50 years ago, I worked the repair bench on Communication and Navigation Avionics on the F-4 Phantom) We could never ever get the parts we needed in the Corps. We always had a shitload of in-op equipment on the AWAP shelf (awaiting parts). We deployed to other bases often and transported our mobile maintenance vans with us on large transport planes. If we went to an Airforce Base, we took a list of parts we needed back in California. The first radio or TACAN that came in to our shop for repair, we then went to the Air Force supply building ordered a bunch of parts against that piece of equipment in addition to the parts it needed to be fixed. The Air Force always had the parts available. WE came back to California and fixed everything. I can postulate that the unit where they use these tractors had the same problem. A new tractor arriving was more valuable as a donor unit. So one new tractor could be cannibalized and fix 10 tractors. Our motto was. "We have done so much, with so little, for so long, that now we can do anything with nothing."
I was never in the service however, from my experience with equipment in many different industries. I can see that logistics is always a problem. More so for a world wide organization that is constantly on the move on a moments notice. Really a nightmare. Scavenging parts from a single unit to make multiple operational make perfect sense. Thanks for your service.
USMC Avionics tech here in 80s,we always had cannibalism going on to keep choppers flying
@@ronvera It’s always more costly to cannibalism than to wait for the parts. Man hours are doubled. If you can’t support the mission have the balls to send it to headquarters for action.. However the star’s doesn’t give a crap just so they look good. Get in to supplies a$$ and get to work. I never did think marines should own airplanes anyway. They tear up everything they use…
@@mitchelldarnell5334I’m sure the lance in supply can 100% get you everything you need while forward deployed. Coming from a grunt- it’s not happening.
When I was in {the early 80's} we had similar issues. What really sucked was as an operator/mechanic if you knew a piece of equipment was a piece of crap you still had to try to get it going no matter what. Command always hated to retire any piece of equipment unless they knew it could be replaced. Since we were in an Engineer Bat. rapid deployment was a huge driving force. But when a piece was retired you can bet it was stripped bare to the bones before it ever made it to the boneyard.
I was chuckling when you said "military dropped out of the sky" - saw a Humvee on which the drop parachute didn't open; that was a mess and not worth the time to even scrounge for parts.
This 850 is sure a great build and fun to watch. Thanks for sharing it!
As a retired British Paratrooper, i was actually military that dropped out of the sky. Love this channel, and would love to get to try one of these tractors. Thanks guys
There's a guy in prison for cutting straps to see what would happen 🤔. Might have been the same video
At Ft Hood in 1982 I saw a 155mm artillery piece become detached from a Chinook and hit the ground like a lawn dart.
It’s amazing the of the knowledge that you have these dozers!
"Everything is air-droppable.......Once!"
As I was once told early in career - there are no levels of dishonesty. Cliff to admit to errors and then rectify them, indicates to all the quality of the man you are. We all know so many shady people that would ignored most of these and gone on to trick a buyer. Well done.
Satisfaction once again and Clint playing like a kid in a muddy pool
it's the little things that you guys make look easy, like installing the cab tilt cylinder and blindly installing the two washers. That sort of teamwork, sans conversation, can't be taught. It comes from both of you knowing exactly what to do and when to do it.............
Familiarity is the keyword. Clint, Kevin and Tucker have worked together long enough on a good few 850J's. Like anything, I guess. It becomes automatic and second nature after a while.
They got the time to rib each other while they are working.
The boys are past knowing how to fix it, they're just getting more proficient at it.
Bustin knuckles with Dad. This was such a great finish. Man that dozer looked like it was cutting the lawn. This machine just went for it's first walk 😂.
I'm impressed with the knowledge that the boss has. They say that you/we learn form our mistakes that are made - this means that the boss must have made a few more than a lot.
Another great video Clinton. Its great seeing you and your son working together. He sure has a great teacher.
Thanks for Saving it from the Scrapman - Camouflage is the way to Go - for Color...Kevin and Crew Can Do There Magic...Thanks Clinton - Get Well Soon...Stay Safe...
I'm so impressed with how you guys took an 850 that was a complete basket case and got it back together. When I saw it setting there in pieces, in such a short time, you have it moving again. I'm surprised you didn't have more hiccups with the children playing with everything before you bought it. Great job, everyone.
I could watch your videos, continuously, Y'all are the best.
Myself included maybe not constantly but I watched many of them over again They are just that entertaining
Even experts get sick sometimes, normally sick of someone not doing a job right lol. 1st class job on the dozer guys.
Absolutely love this series on the ground up dozer built. The knowledge you have to put these together basically from scratch just amazes me. You are awesome Clinton. And it certainly helps to have a great group of guys helping you. Nothing better than having a group of guys getting along well and getting the job done.
Just wanted to thank you my brother-in-law passed away this week he was a great mechanic like your crew I will miss you
Junior. His brother passed the next day he was one too. Mac was a good friend. 😢
Oh that unit won’t be in the yard for very long. It’s surly going to fly away.. well done guys.
You are right! At quarter of a mil new vs Clint's costs it will be a sweet pay day and he has earned every penny of it!
Clint, found this series on the 850 very interesting to watch and extremely informative as to what you are trying to get accomplished and the why’s and the reasons it was or wasn’t working and your thoughts on troubleshooting and overall function and performance of the 850. If a person really has the desire to learn, your channel is about the best equipment repair and troubleshooting channel on Y.T. to date, and there are some good ones out there. It is a pleasure to watch you and Tucker working together and to witness Tuckers growth, that young man is going to be a real asset to the company in time to come, mom and dad have a couple of fine young men being raised by you two, thank you for the update and once again, great video series.
Driving that thing out of the shop for it's shakedown, I was thinking "Look at that thing that really was a piece of junk now 1/2 million $ working piece of art". Great Job, and thanks for all the effort into sharing it with us. Best thing to watch on the net.
Very cool bringing something back and making a great dozer
You guys are going to have to name this dozer "Fancy" for the Reba McEntire song playing at 12:30
Always giving sausage fingers grief!!! Love it!!😂😂😂😂😂
Digging a hole for the El Camino or the Monster Truck and great save of a dozer that someone will get a lot use from it.
LOL! 😂 😂 😂
You really know your job 😊 respect from the uk
Amazing transformation to this point...and as you shake it down you will have it pretty darn perfect. Always cool content as you work through these challenging dozers.. amazing to see you overcome every hurdle and give these dozers life again. Looking forward to seeing your next update and thanks for sharing your day with us.😎🚜🇺🇲🛠️🧰👨🔧🚜😇
The color resolution is really great on your video today. Those close up shots make it look like Im standing right there looking in the air con.
After all the overhead video, I did not see any oil leaks, hydraulic, or water 💦 good job guys 😊
Thanks Clint and team have enjoyed this series of videos of a spare parts machine being bought back to life . Who ever buys this machine will have a quality piece of dozer machinery for many a good year
DAMN Clint, every one of your videos leaves me in "awe" of yours (and crew) expertise. you definitely have the knack of "making a purse out of a pigs ear". i also have no doubt that with your expertise and the thousands of dollars spent on this dozer, there is plenty of room to sell it and still put some coin in your pocket. since i have watched "ALL" your videos im left with waiting on Tuesdays and Fridays for the newest one. thanks again.
Don't know how it got in such bad shape. Guess it's our taxes at work. Thanks for taking me along
@@bruceknowlton8691 Maybe by cannibalizing this machine to fix another they thought they were actually saving tax dollars. Sounds like a government process to me… LOL
Lots of hard work in this job! However you hang in there until the end and end up with a worthy prize 👍👍👍🤠
Clint, Tucker is a great asset for you. He is getting smarter everyday.
An absolutely superb show, my favourite on RUclips, All people on this show have a valued part to play but I will say that I see Tucker coming on in leaps and bounds learning his skills VERY quickly which proves when kids are taught properly they will not only thrive in life but will pass on their knowledge to the next generation too, great entertainment all. Thanks.
It is a wonderful pleasure watching you guys work!!! There is a lady mechanic that is in your level of technology!!!😂
You both worked so hard. So close yet not close enough. You'll get it. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
27:03..." The show must go on !!!..." 😂😂😂...
This just shows how good a company you run. Drive a machine until it either runs great or breaks. Make it perfect then sell it. 👍😎
Brilliant series this has been so far, your get it in the end, just a few little gremlins in the background to solve, She’s a runner and nearly Tip Top…Well done all of you 👍
Looking like loads of fun computers who needs them. tucker 💪💪mister muscle jacking that cab good job guys
Good job Guys! This 850 was truly the phoenix!! Out of the ashes!!!!
Gee, there's a lot that goes into making these machines run. You fellas are amazingly good at working out the kinks. Thanks for showing the videos.
It's like that Dolly Parton song "A Deere of many colours" 😂😊😅
You made great progress on it, and I'm sure you will find the other gremlins in it.
That cab would make a great place to start your own Space Marine Battle Bot , like the ones on avatar.
I bet you have enough stuff sitting around your drop yard to make it happen
A Space Marine Battle Bot with Kevin at the controls.....
Gives me goosebumps!
😂🤣😂
Once again thanks very much for your time. What ever gets done to these military dozers before you get hold of them amazes me.
Simply put we’ve watched an amazing transformation to say the least. Still want to see Kevin get his Mity Mini Excavator.
Can't wait to see it finished , thank you for sharing this project with us .
Squeekie door good sound, it sounds like a haunted dozer 😮
Very nice to see you and the crew take the bulldozer from a shell and parts to a fully functional bulldozer.👏👏👍👍
absolutely LOVE that beast of a dozer...I'm really wanting one when I grow up...I'm 45 now haha...but seriously am planning to get one about that size possibly in the next 5-6 years when I retire, it'd be a great asset on the farm...GREAT video
You're a brave man Clint. I've done similar projects, but never so big, extensive and expensive! You've got to know those machines like the back of your hand to be able to make order out of so much chaos.
And believe in yourself!
SUCCESS. Team: C&C took a pile of scrap and made a new 850. Lots of little fiddly parts & pieces (Not talking about Kevin. LOL) had to come together that would drive a person nutz. Bugs are bound to show up after a massive rebuild...carry on.
This is so nice watching Tucker learn all this stuff just think what he's going to know in 5 years from now working for his dad and Kevin and all the and all the cool people with this company😊😊
37 yr servicemember here, it still frustrates me seeing equipment our military appears to waste with little or no use. This bulldozer probably was run without oil and destroyed the engine, then parted the machine out. That's a direct result of the one who ran it, didn't do their pre-operation checks. Rant over -
Nice work getting it back to running order for this low time dozer!
Its quite interesting to watch this rebuild as you are dealing with items that you usually don't have to touch. Interesting to watch thanks.
Excellent she's looking good .
To see that soil rolling off the blade was cool she's got all the power 💪
It's come a long way, being a basket case. Going to be a few bugs to deal with. Sounds good, looking strong. Thanks for the video. Enjoy watching rebuilds
she is alive and back pushin dirt. great job
Look at that. Kevin has the magic touch for working in tight areas.
Great to see when you throw the parts wagon at it , you can BUILD a good machine . Now for the open market and and count if you are ahead ! Great to see this machine back in the work world !
Thank you so much for making a video for us even when your sick...
Okay, your camera work was ridiculous! I’ve never been run over by a bulldozer before. 😂
I saw some equipment left behind when bank move in because bad loans.Yes,put this thing is real mess need time and patience.Thanks video again western canada.😊
Another great episode of life at C&C. Tucker is turning into quite a decent work buddy. Keep answering all his questions clint and one day you'll be relaxed watching the boys run the shop.
Can I watch the show for the last 2 years I'm really impressed about what you do with them equipment
From start to finish that's a hell of a job Clint and crew looking forward to seeing it finished
Another great video. I love watching everyone of you. Clint you are dang sharp on those John Deere dozers. I had a large construction company until I retired. I had 30 John Deere dozers and had several mechanics work for me and mechanics from John Deere. But you amaze me. Good job. Happy Holidays to all of you
Your skill set is absolutely awesome !!!!
Clint you and the guys have done what most would not attempt. To take a parts machine and return it to service is amazing. Thank you for the videos and the opportunity to go along for the ride.
Hey Clinton, You've come a long way with this beast! You'll figure it out - you always do! Thumbs up! Stay safe. Jim
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Great to see that dozer saved from oblivion. Looking forward to seeing the next video. Wishing you and your family the best.
Awesome job! Glad to see your son getting more involved and interested.
Thanks for sharing this video, Clinton.
Well, she's a pusher, Clint. . .until she wasn't. I'm looking forward to the next video when y'lall get that 850J really dialed in.
Awesome job guys. This content never gets old
I used to have a foreman that would always say get your side first and if he was working with you, he go no no wait wait wait then he get his side done and say OK. You can do yours now cause the second side is always harder.
Excellent job as always I enjoy watching you and the crew do what it takes to make your rebuilds right keep up the good work
You guys are awesome! I could watch this stuff all day long. Fascinating
Well hell…!
Just flat out quits…, probably a loose electrical plug connector…, somewhere deep down in the bowels of the machine.
Great video,
Thank you gentlemen.
Ha! Ha! Ha! 54:13 I can only guess but engine splutters and then stops 😂
Clint, you should seriously consider changing your intro music to Heart’s Magic Man ‘cause what you and your crew do is just plain wizardry!!
Another great video on this dozer guys, look forward to the next to see what the problem that cropped up was and to see Kevin work his magic. Safe travels y'all
big congrats.. this was a huge job. going to be like new.
Great Video. Tucker must be sick of pumping that cab up and down.
WOW! That’s a great looking turbo! Bet I know who made it perfect!
Great job guys she is going to make someone a good machine love your videos keep em coming
I see that Kevin has a masters degree in PSQ (Professional Safety Squints). No safety glasses needed! 😁😁😁
You came a long way on that dozer. You'll get it!
Sometimes amazed at the complexity of these machines.
Great Job on that machine. Now to make it keep running.
Tell DP it's nearly ready
I had Reba McEntire stuck in my head for the whole video lol
Great video series Clint. I look forward to next installment. Get well!
Awesome video great job so far keep it up team!!👍👍😊
Thanks for more excellent content guys 👍
Get well soon, Mr Clint 🤧
That dozer rolling those layers of that hard pan clay up brings back memories. She grunts a couple times and gets to it.
"This is what I was built for". Tks_Clint another one lives!!
Like brand new. That machine is going to make somebody rich, just gonna need the right contract. Be well.
27:13 Tucker smiled.
How about showing more what Randy does and Kevin painting?
Kevin paints and Randy does
Deere better send you a Christmas card for all the parts you have bought for this 850J. I wouldn't want that bill!!!
At least a Christmas ham or something 😂 Kevin
Tucker just remember the only people who don't messup are people who don't do anything,
Get well Clint
I have to admit that it would be cool to see one of these military versions in JD Farm Tractor Green or JD Yellow.
Paint er up! Thanks for all the great content Clint.