Преимущество этих старых машин в том, что их можно ремонтировать до бесконечности... Давно, в Союзе, они работали без технического обслуживания довольно подолгу. 30 лет назад я начинал на таком свою карьеру тракториста.
Good video 👍, i'm a heavy equipment and farm equipment mechanic and I like watching videos like this one 😺, cheers, keep Up The good work 🍻, greetings from Slovenia 🇸🇮. 👋🤠
Wow I never knew that! A motor to start a motor! Learn something new every day :-) Thanks for the tip/vid comrades! And a nice thorough prep job on both motors. Good work!!
A lot of older caterpillar dozers used a 2 cylinder “pony” motor to build oil pressure and circulate warm coolant before being used to start the diesel.
Да все нормальные люди сначала масло и фильтр сменят, да и в систему охлаждения что-нибудь нальют, хотя бы водички, а не будут на сухую полчаса молотить, как часто видно в похожих видео. Я сам сколько машин оживлял, все время менял все жидкости после длительной стоянки.
Old, simple and reliable ... three traits that are usually found in equipment from this era into the 1980's. The soviets especially loved simplicity, reliability and mass production, which worked well for them. This dozer may not look pretty but it will never stop working ... like most Russian products.
@@vasylpupkin2934 чушь несешь! ДТ-75 НИКОГДА, ты слышишь, НИКОГДА не производился на украине. Все ДТ-75 либо Волгоградского, либо Павлоградского тракторного завода
That's what I'm saying...I freak people out starting my van from outside. But a pony turning this over would be cool. Only thing would hold me back is no compression release.. But, it will be fun to find out I can do with this engine.
interesting, i just watched the same process on an old caterpillar tractor. the pony motor not only serves as the starter motor, but it also warms up the engine by routing the exhaust through the big motor. once the motor is turning over enough to have oil pressure, all you need is wait for it to warm up, then turn on the diesel fuel. once it runs you can cut off the gas to the pony motor, and cut it off altogether. I like the 2 stroke with the pull start. The caterpillars have a crank to start the pony motor
I’d love to restore old machines like these in junkyards. I found an old 1970’s (I think CAT) loader that used to be used for moving old cars around a junkyard.
you guys need to lift that blade, a couple of big ratchet straps would fix that since the hydraulic cylinders are gone. otherwise good job changing the oil and bleeding it to get it going
The Volgograd Tractor Plant is a heavy equipment factory located in Volgograd, Russia. It was a site of fierce fighting during World War II's Battle of Stalingrad.
Down a cylinder on start up from a sticky exhaust valve. Worked it's way in after awhile. It sat for 10 years, and one valve would have been sitting open all that time.
Get an idi, those powerstrokes fire the injectors off of oil pressure (starter has to crank a while before it will fire) if the idi's have good injectors, glow plugs and the glow plug controller they will start right up in any temperature :)
I find it interested how some Russian machines are very similar to European and North American, and some more stuff looks like it came from another planet
I wonder how the leaves got into the top area of the radiator. Also, are you sure you got all the leaves out? If not, won't they clog up the the passages in the radiator? [nice video, by the way]
Если он стоял не один год,то листья это ещё не всё.Там сейчас кинет из блока ржавчину,и потом разбирай радиатор.Но если для музея то пойдёт,а для работы то там и ремонта и вложений и сил понадобится немало.
Дааа, вот же Люди! Трактор столько лет простоял и всё цело... У нас, в России, ни стекол не осталось бы, кабину всю раскурочили бы... это даже под присмотром....
Where I'm from we call them pony motors. Usually the old diesels start on gas as well until they are warmed up and then you switch the valve to diesel.
@@EasternExplorer imagine -30C and you have an electric starter! how you would start this diesel when the oil in the engine is gel?! of course you will be saved by puppy engine!
Hmm I saw something like this years ago, like a decade ago, in a French-language Canadian thriller movie. The guy drove it into the woods, it broke down or got stuck and he was living in it!
@@minecraftia_suomeksi yes because I like the esthetics of machines, i'm Italian !! but when i see the functionality sacrificed for the esthetics i become furious 😂
OK, I admit to doing it in my younger days but sucking on a hose to get gas or diesel flowing is a good way to end up in the hospital if you happen to get any of the fuel into your lungs. Just look up "aspiration of gasoline" or similar topic.
thatallredheadude 1 because the coils in the gas when you hit kill switch on 2 stroke as it’s dieing the pistons still pulling gas/oil mixture in to the cylinder thus lubricating the cylinder walls so that won’t rust/seize and because over time the oil will run down to rings that rings never get any real oxygen/moisture so thay don’t start to rust
Going forward makes the blade without hydraulics dig deeper just drive backwards and drag the blade .you can't raise it without hydraulics or a come along or two or three too heavy .lol great video though old equipment built the world soviet or american they rock thanks for getting her going again .she should be restored and occasionally used its why it was made .
its so fascinating to watch you guys work on these old machines! that´s a lot of Knowledge you got there!
I like that design of the radiator flush spot in the tube. Well designed.
Nice job guys! Love to see these old machines come back to life
Guys from Estonia
These machines are built for eternity. Great video. Greetings from Germany. :-)
Преимущество этих старых машин в том, что их можно ремонтировать до бесконечности... Давно, в Союзе, они работали без технического обслуживания довольно подолгу. 30 лет назад я начинал на таком свою карьеру тракториста.
good to see a wake up with so much care taken before.☺
Por lo demás no me gusta mucho la idea de los cambios de los demás y de la gente que no
Sara me ha dicho que si te apetece venir a casa
Awesome! Sounds great. Old dinosaurs never die.
Osulivan
@@laurierferland7922 00
Russian tech
DT-75 running about time sitting there long time many years ago now moving forward tractor awesome video keep up the good job friend bless you
Народна певица ваан
Good video 👍, i'm a heavy equipment and farm equipment mechanic and I like watching videos like this one 😺, cheers, keep Up The good work 🍻, greetings from Slovenia 🇸🇮. 👋🤠
I love the way they made these things, everything about em, especially the starting mechanism
I love your guys videos, you are all extremely mechanically inclined
Except when they tried driving forwards with the blade floating and no way for the machine to lift it. Looks like the cylinders are missing?
Ion they probably don’t give a fuck
Runaway insurance. ;)
Twostrokealec in Russia, diesel tells you what problem is
@@BenDrinkin1 87
Wow I never knew that! A motor to start a motor! Learn something new every day :-) Thanks for the tip/vid comrades! And a nice thorough prep job on both motors. Good work!!
rockinrowdy13 you do know that a electric starter is just a motor to start a motor right?
A lot of older caterpillar dozers used a 2 cylinder “pony” motor to build oil pressure and circulate warm coolant before being used to start the diesel.
@@BlueAustinMaxi Well, at least some DT-75s have an electric starter to start the starter motor that starts the motor :D
Hghlgllhĺp
Замечательно! Молодцы! Эх, скоро, этой весной, буду свой ДТ-75 запускать! 25 лет стоит. Вот будет весело, я думаю!)
Отлично, посмотрим)
Ждём
Будем ждать твой запуск.
Обалдеть! Первое видео, которое я смотрел, где перед первым запуском, после длительного простоя меняют масло. Молодцы! Любят технику.
Но меняют как рукажопы
Да все нормальные люди сначала масло и фильтр сменят, да и в систему охлаждения что-нибудь нальют, хотя бы водички, а не будут на сухую полчаса молотить, как часто видно в похожих видео. Я сам сколько машин оживлял, все время менял все жидкости после длительной стоянки.
ну если у тебя до этого голова не додумается,при покупку б/у машины ты что в первую очередь сделаешь???
Посмотрел все отзывы.У немцев ни одной пошлятины.Токо русскоязычные пердять!!!!Поэтому мы позади планеты вся.
@@user-kw2wx9vn2h 😂🤣😅👏👏👏🤝Ха-ха-ха. Верно.
By far the coolest starter I've ever seen !!!
بارك الله فيكم،، ما اجمل الجررات ودورها الهام في الفلاح لا استغناء عنها،، انانه عمل انساني كمى اني مدمن على الكانيك وصلاحه،، شكرا جزيلا لكم
Салам из Казахстана. Молодцы что сохронили. Это мои первый трактор. Пускач красава.
Good old 2 stroke start motors!!!. You could crank till next week, without burned starter and dead batteries!!!
YOU only neet to pur voddga in fuel tang
Manual says 10 minutes maximum.
If you could ever get them to run
ruclips.net/video/3JkQSlOsmOc/видео.html essa sim foi espetacular de uma olhadinha aí pessoa
or until the jackass that doesn't really know what he's doing burns the clutch
Old, simple and reliable ... three traits that are usually found in equipment from this era into the 1980's. The soviets especially loved simplicity, reliability and mass production, which worked well for them. This dozer may not look pretty but it will never stop working ... like most Russian products.
So true, if only modern engineers took note of this. Most of the products a.k.a. vehicles we buy nowadays are just simply throwaway items
It is Ukrainian (made in Kharkiv), not Russian!
@@vasylpupkin2934 Even better. Ukrainian heavy equipment was always superior to Soviet Russian equipment.
@@johndougherty8720 Not just Ukrainian, it's it's from Ukraine of healthy people - Soviet Ukraine!
@@vasylpupkin2934 чушь несешь! ДТ-75 НИКОГДА, ты слышишь, НИКОГДА не производился на украине. Все ДТ-75 либо Волгоградского, либо Павлоградского тракторного завода
Great job ! Pleasure to watch 😁
It almost seems like this tractor was made to sit, it's got different hand turn valves to drain and various different easy access purge/bleed points.
Having a 2 stroke to start the 4 stroke is beyond awesome.
What is the name of that? Amazing
@@arse8486 over here we call them Pony motors :)
@@arse8486 it;s called a pony motor
Corrosion37 alot of old john deers have them as well lol
That's what I'm saying...I freak people out starting my van from outside. But a pony turning this over would be cool. Only thing would hold me back is no compression release.. But, it will be fun to find out I can do with this engine.
Love these videos
interesting, i just watched the same process on an old caterpillar tractor. the pony motor not only serves as the starter motor, but it also warms up the engine by routing the exhaust through the big motor. once the motor is turning over enough to have oil pressure, all you need is wait for it to warm up, then turn on the diesel fuel. once it runs you can cut off the gas to the pony motor, and cut it off altogether. I like the 2 stroke with the pull start. The caterpillars have a crank to start the pony motor
Some Caterpillars have a rope start for the pony motor
I was wondering why nobody got excited when it started at first. Oh it's got a pony motor! And it's 2 stroke. Epic design
Yep! The 'пускач' (puskatsh - starter in rus) rules :D!
That is a job well done. Congratulations.
Haven't seen a donkey motor for YEARS 😂🤣😁! Love it!
I just subscribed to your channel and hello from New Hampshire.
Will we see any videos of it working? I Love watching these old girls been brought back to life after years of no use
Driving video is almost ready.
I love this video!!! I love this
I’d love to restore old machines like these in junkyards. I found an old 1970’s (I think CAT) loader that used to be used for moving old cars around a junkyard.
ну всё молодцы ребята👏 теперь отдайте мне мой трактор😀
Good job.
Niye
@@nurettinkansu3885⁸
you guys need to lift that blade, a couple of big ratchet straps would fix that since the hydraulic cylinders are gone. otherwise good job changing the oil and bleeding it to get it going
Eu gosto de ver esses tratores que estão a muito tempo parado e o pessoal faz funcionar, ótimo trabalho!
It sounds amazing
I like seeing old equipment being resurrected
Fantastic!
I remember one time in the 70s I ran a 1693 Pete out of fuel 0 degrees Nebraska 2:30 in the Morning thats was the last time i ran anything out of fuel
That was always the trouble with old diesels, they took forever to prime but once done would run forever without a hitch.
I like your channel, nice video!
due to old bad comments about the "oilchange", they ALWAYS film the oilchange before to start their machines XD
Hey at least it came out!
zimone89 - and we all maintain our machines to exacting standards too - lol
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i cannot start my ghod damn go-kart and you do this....i respect you,dude
Error Sk pour gas in the carburetor and give it a start
Best quick start ever👍👍👍
Nice job getting it running but you need to get some rams and lift that blade before it will move.
To można nazwać prawdziwą reaktywacją silnika 😀
The Volgograd Tractor Plant is a heavy equipment factory located in Volgograd, Russia. It was a site of fierce fighting during World War II's Battle of Stalingrad.
Do they still manufacture dozers?
@@brik32544 Bankruptcy in 2007. Eltsyn's gang destroyed the Russian mechanical engineering
Fantastic work-great images 💖🤝👀
Super 👍 Technik und super Mechaniker 🐻🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪♥️🐻
That’s a Awesome tractor pretty cool
4:09 It looks like some kinda back-woods still!
Down a cylinder on start up from a sticky exhaust valve. Worked it's way in after awhile. It sat for 10 years, and one valve would have been sitting open all that time.
Urmăresc cu mare interes evoluția utilajelor din anitrecuti
Wish my 7.3L Power stroke had a pony motor. Long vid but cool!!!
Mason Rosinsky or maybe he lives in cold climates where he runs outta battery before he can get his engine to turn over???
Get an idi, those powerstrokes fire the injectors off of oil pressure (starter has to crank a while before it will fire)
if the idi's have good injectors, glow plugs and the glow plug controller they will start right up in any temperature :)
@Mason Rosinsky 7.3 liter isn't a ford motor, they are built by international :)
@Mason Rosinsky oh yes, anything new I try and stay away from, they are built like a pop can nowadays
Mason Rosinsky ford is better than a Mexican made piece of shit dumbass kid
Молодцы👍🔥
вот она техника на века
THIS IS AWESOME!
Still easier to start than my weed eater.
Lol
😹😹😹
Amazing
It looked like they knew what they were doing right from the beginning!!!
Great great work
I would love to have one of these!
I find it interested how some Russian machines are very similar to European and North American, and some more stuff looks like it came from another planet
Almost all russian machines are copies from earlier german, american models.
@@Valtra103 Except for one VERY important one - the T34, made anything the allies had look overpriced, outdated and frightened the Germans to death.
@@jp-um2fr Also the T-34 was made in the same factory as DT75.
Keep your tracks tight Boyz.....trust me
Это здОрово, когда оживляют такую технику!
Роскосмо Юн хули его оживлять если она даже не умерла )
Оживлять это одно,а работать, другое,а ремонтировать при нонешних ценах и качестве деталей это третье.После всего этого уже незахочется её оживлять.
I wonder how the leaves got into the top area of the radiator. Also, are you sure you got all the leaves out? If not, won't they clog up the the passages in the radiator? [nice video, by the way]
Если он стоял не один год,то листья это ещё не всё.Там сейчас кинет из блока ржавчину,и потом разбирай радиатор.Но если для музея то пойдёт,а для работы то там и ремонта и вложений и сил понадобится немало.
Could you please add subtitles for what you doing? It would be helpful to understand the whole process for people with less mechanics knowledge.
Congrats old machine starting now.
bloody fantastic
Lahe, tuttavat kõnet kuulda. :)
Vahvad poisid.
Дааа, вот же Люди! Трактор столько лет простоял и всё цело... У нас, в России, ни стекол не осталось бы, кабину всю раскурочили бы... это даже под присмотром....
И насралиб в кабину
@@user-xi8uf5yg9z, это-то первым делом... и написали бы : обама чмо и можем повторить...
Алексей Глотов
: а цилиндры с отвала наверно соржавели до отсутствия или ушли в загул?
Ты прав
да он не стоял 10 лет!!! ЕСЛИ БЫ СТОЛЬКО СТОЯЛ ТО ГУСЯНКИ В ЗЕМЛЮ ВРОСЛИ БЫ
I love these old soviet tractors, one of these reasons is the starter engine.
Jan Krähe it is one caterpillar copy...
Fendt, JD, dt75-made in USSR from love.
That's a good start! Now get some rams to pick the blade up and then try to drive it to town to smash the ATM out of the bank!
And buy something not crap with the proceeds.
Old dozzer never dies :O ;)
TLC is the way to get her up and running! Great job! She’s alive!
Bloody loved that, the devil is in the detail!!!
Rat trying to escape at 12:46
Levi Bouwkamp hahaha good eyes lol
"HOWAAH BLYAT!" XD
It failed
You are from another world 🤣🤣
where
Batteries dont last too long in russia, great idea with the 2 stroke starter.
Good work.
Ky thuật gioi quá , xung đang la bât thây co khi 👍🏆👏👏👏👏😍🤝
I was super confused until the diesel engine started...
yea me too....and i thought i seen it all
I remember them. These tractors use to have a little petrol engine to start up the big Diesel engine. Now days we have starter motor instead.
A diesel engine can run on gas but a gas engine will not run on diesel.
Where I'm from we call them pony motors. Usually the old diesels start on gas as well until they are warmed up and then you switch the valve to diesel.
@@EasternExplorer imagine -30C and you have an electric starter! how you would start this diesel when the oil in the engine is gel?! of course you will be saved by puppy engine!
Hmm I saw something like this years ago, like a decade ago, in a French-language Canadian thriller movie. The guy drove it into the woods, it broke down or got stuck and he was living in it!
That’s mean good mechanic man in the forest
They can do the anymore without workshop and tole
You are goodhands
Man yeah that’s awesome!!!!!!
I love the russian design of those years, simple and effective design that could be repaired with common tools and in the field.
Very well said!
@@minecraftia_suomeksi yes because I like the esthetics of machines, i'm Italian !! but when i see the functionality sacrificed for the esthetics i become furious 😂
Soviet .
Never heard a bulldozer that sounded like a chainsaw.
You don't know shit about engines stupid fuck! Shut the fuck up!.
I would kill for an old dozer like this!!!!!
Thanks for the video
Сразу видно, что нерусские..Наши до запуска дизеля никогда воду в радиатор лить не будут...
Чушь не неси. Температура плюсовая не надо бояться что вода замёрзнет, поэтому сразу залили. Нацик!
good job and a pony motor with 2 strokes... different to the Caterpillar ponys.(4 strokes)
The little motor works harder than the dozen lol
My dad did something similar with an old dump truck I should’ve recorded it. He put new head on that bad boy n got it running.
I, for a moment, thought they were going to start a cold diesel with a pull string. I know russians are tough, but that seemed a bit much :)
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Excelente trabajo .yo aveces no puedo encender ni mi motocicleta
Динозавр из СССР ожил💪🙂👍
OK, I admit to doing it in my younger days but sucking on a hose to get gas or diesel flowing is a good way to end up in the hospital if you happen to get any of the fuel into your lungs. Just look up "aspiration of gasoline" or similar topic.
Chainsaw sound 👍👍
Nice machine
it's the "pony" XD
The starter is not electric, it uses a 2-stroke engine for that. That's why it sounds like a chainsaw.
Im more amazed that the 2 stroke engine started that easily than the diesel. how the hell was it not siezed?
thatallredheadude 1 because the coils in the gas when you hit kill switch on 2 stroke as it’s dieing the pistons still pulling gas/oil mixture in to the cylinder thus lubricating the cylinder walls so that won’t rust/seize and because over time the oil will run down to rings that rings never get any real oxygen/moisture so thay don’t start to rust
Going forward makes the blade without hydraulics dig deeper just drive backwards and drag the blade .you can't raise it without hydraulics or a come along or two or three too heavy .lol great video though old equipment built the world soviet or american they rock thanks for getting her going again .she should be restored and occasionally used its why it was made .
Bravo,my uncle have this when i was 8 old :)