I was fostered by my friends mother I was ten when I move to their farm and they had gen 1 jcb and a late 80s 3cx also bought a case digger that had a slew motor on the boom it helped dig the channel tunnel
Very few young lads like Harry he is a true rarity these days , nice to see the Director out and about and Baz those Expander pins are on another level its allso nice to Cal out as well and most of all it wasn't raining .
Hi Crew,My Dad was a top 3c/3cx op and used to take me to work at every opportunity teaching me to operate from age 7 around 1977 up to Harry’s age..it’s so heart warming to see youngsters like Harry smashing life with the help of those around nurturing and encouraging him. He is a lucky lad to grow up in such a fantastic environment. Yet another great chapter. Thanks
It's great to see a young man keen to work on machines rather than sit and play computer games. We need a lot more like Harry in the industry. Those expander pins are just a game changer for fitters. A one man job and lasts the entirety of the machine, plus can be fitted on sites.👍
What a brilliant idea those expander pins are , fast turnaround for your customers and as long as the correct torque is kept should give a good service life
We all love a midweek Welderfabber video. Keep up the good work Baz, Cal and The Director. Those expander pins are a game changer such a simple idea that makes the job easier.
Always a great informative video guys. Harry is amazing for 14 another wonderful talent. Thank you Baz ,Cal and Director, will look forward to Saturday's video.❤
I do the same type of work. Great idea but as you said in the beginning of the video "its a quick fix". No such thing as a quick fix versus a proper fix. Having said my piece, it is a solution for some people. great work.
That pin system is pretty cool tech. I wish we had those years ago. Would have made simple repairs and avoid further damage because no one wants to go with the cost and time of having someone come out with a line bore system.
Hi Welderfabber hope you’re well, what a great lad the way he threw that jcb about.Yet another great fix with the expander pins.Well done and a great video.
Great little video that,them sleeves look ace gonna make pin changes so much quicker. That machine driver,only 14 excellent control knew exactly what he was doing
Have you ever seen the slide sledge. It’s an American idea. Expensive so I made a poor man’s version from some tube and 35mm bar. More accurate than the sledge hammer and drift. Great video. 👍
Vicars plant spares would supply every pin and Bush and shims etc for that machine for less than 2grand but you would need baz to line bore any worn holes and get wee father to make oversize bushes for bored holes
I drove an old Hymac 580c in the early 70s didn’t bother with all that re bushing bollocks. Fourteen pound sledge with a bit of slightly over size sheet pile tie rod did the trick.
Howdy A-Team. Them expander pins are bloody brilliant , and that slide hammer kit. Young Harry is a up coming star . A potential team member lol . Great mid week video, right up my street a bit of plant. Thanks all 👍👍
Ye are brillant it's not a good week unless we have the welderfabber absolutely the best man out there Baz stig Callum Dan the whole team yere brillant
Teenage kids were running around back in the 90's with Slide-Hammers robbing cars. Used them as Barrel-Poppers to pull ignitions out and locks outta doors. Ain't new like lol.
We tried somthing simular to the expander pin back in the 1980s. Did'nt have any luck with the system that was around then. The pin will not help centre of bore wear only outer bore wear. We went back to line boring . Yes weld and line bore is slower however it brings the machine back to factory spec and outlasts the pin system. Just my experience. cheers from Australia. ps. really enjoy the vidios.
I hear you but if looked after all that can go wrong is the sleeve wears out that, they cost buttons so no down time and spending money on bore.... Bigger the machine the more these make sense.
Aup Baz, great content, them pins are awesome if I where fitting them I'd mark them at 12 O clock with a sharpie so you have visual. Like you can't wait to see them on a larger machine 👍🙂😎
Yeah I do that on the bigger machines the 1s I was maintaining anyway, but these guys look after the machines well, so no need. I should of mentioned that in video to be honest
I fookin love watching your videos baz Very educational. Shout out to ... I J K Scrap metal Manchester I've one ur stickers on back of car guy who works there noticed it right away 😅 the 3 Amigos known everywhere ❤
I would love to know the life span of the expander pin's and can you just replace the worn expander pin's with new ones or will you need to line boar because the holes will be to worn ???????? Great video Baz and I love the vintage 3CXs, the OG British construction machine 😊
If maintained they should last a life time and if the selves were to wear out, just replace maybe up the size of them, they are only mild steel designed to mold into shape each time you torque them.
Great vid again nice to see something different ❤3cx operators are few and far between now day infact I would like to see a moden day machine driver jump in one of these spin that chair to back ho and pull them controls and think mmmm these are back to front lol if you know u know 😅
Those pins are a real time saver and time is money. Are they much more expensive than having to line bore plus new bushes plus shop rate? Down time is costly, that must be calculated in the cost. What an advantage that lad has at age 14, he will do well. How is your son doing? Cheers from 🇨🇦
Only thing I dont understand is how come the Expander pins are so expensive? What we got quoted for our Hitachi 130 it was touch and go for reboring so we went old school
Assuming the bushings for the expander pins are softer than the pin itself, the pin looks like it’d last half of forever. The bushings could be slotted like an ER type machine tool collet to allow for a greater adjustment range, but I expect they’re the way they are for a reason I don’t understand yet.
Maybe I'm understanding it wrong but shouldn't the torque wrench move some bit before it clicks ??? Because otherwise the gun has them gone past the setting??? I might be wrong I'm just trying to understand so I know for myself.
We owned one of those 3CX 4WD Sitemasters with an extendahoe. Not durable machines. Valves leaked. Engine overheated. Electrics quickly developed faults. More suited for farm work than construction work. We bought it because it was 50% cheaper than CAT/Deere/Case - we paid what it was worth. That said, we got a lot of work out of it, but it was a pile of junk after 5 years - so many issues that we stopped fixing anything that wasn't critical for work.
Baz there is a company called Nike hydraulic they have 18 ton hydraulic press that just plug up to your compressor prefect for doing spring eye bushes on 8 wheels worth having a look mate 🤙 cal hope you enjoy the holiday mate still waiting for that shout out I asked for on messenger 😂
I was fostered by my friends mother I was ten when I move to their farm and they had gen 1 jcb and a late 80s 3cx also bought a case digger that had a slew motor on the boom it helped dig the channel tunnel
Brilliant piece’s of kit the pins and the slide hammer.
Now these are the jobs we want to see keep these coming 😊
More plant work is coming bud, need The Director to do them properly and he would rather be filming so it will happen more
These expander pins are great.
The farm where you've been is so nice and tidy.
Kudos to Harry.
Yet another good chapter.
Look forward every week to the new chapter . The new wheels on Callum’s van look 10/10 keep going with the up grades 👍👍👍👍👍
At 4:03 he mentions the operators skill and the operator then displays how smooth he is.
Go on Harry!!! What a lad, showing us how it's done👍
Interesting Time Saving Stuff Baz.
Really impressed with the pin system . Different to the old days😂
Very few young lads like Harry he is a true rarity these days , nice to see the Director out and about and Baz those Expander pins are on another level its allso nice to Cal out as well and most of all it wasn't raining .
Mr jcb himself would be so impressed with that machine 👏
I'm seriously impressed with those expander pins.
Hi Crew,My Dad was a top 3c/3cx op and used to take me to work at every opportunity teaching me to operate from age 7 around 1977 up to Harry’s age..it’s so heart warming to see youngsters like Harry smashing life with the help of those around nurturing and encouraging him.
He is a lucky lad to grow up in such a fantastic environment.
Yet another great chapter. Thanks
cheers bud and yeah lucky lad but hard working too he'll go far
Classic JCB 3CX👍
Brilliant baz u and callum what a team
Superb thing baz👍
The best videos. Plant videos. Keep them coming. Thanks
will try bud
Awesome video, great week everyone thank you baz and the Director
Thank you too
Absolutely Bloody brilliant and those pins look a game changer 🤘😎🤘
It's great to see a young man keen to work on machines rather than sit and play computer games. We need a lot more like Harry in the industry. Those expander pins are just a game changer for fitters. A one man job and lasts the entirety of the machine, plus can be fitted on sites.👍
If looked after should not fail, and little down time when needed
What a brilliant idea those expander pins are , fast turnaround for your customers and as long as the correct torque is kept should give a good service life
Hi David, yes, correct installation is key, once bedded, only periodic check torques on machine inspection required.
Totally agree
Must say never heard of expander pin until this video. Interesting application. 👍🦾
Thanks for watching!
We all love a midweek Welderfabber video. Keep up the good work Baz, Cal and The Director. Those expander pins are a game changer such a simple idea that makes the job easier.
We try but wont be 1 next week... yeah so little down time using expander
Always a great informative video guys.
Harry is amazing for 14 another wonderful talent.
Thank you Baz ,Cal and Director, will look forward to Saturday's video.❤
them pins will only ever be as good as the people maintaining the machines, nice work there Harry boy !
Very true, as any mechanical system, once installed, periodic checks for safety and security are required, Expander offers a lifetime warranty.
Yeah that's very true
Great video nice idea with the pins keep up the good work baz
Great job Harry, feels like we’ll see a lot of you in years to come.
Hey baz we line of torque mark paint along the bolt head to washer be a good idea, good indicator of slackness
Massive shout out to baz and the team very interesting video to watch 🤘🏼
thanks
Grey cab E reg, 1988 = Ringer
And the first Turbo I’ve seen with no pre air cleaner fitted
I wouldn't know maybe, its been rebuilt out of old 1s that's what he does
@@welderfabber could of had a cab swap. 👍
Not all turbos had a pre cleaner was an optional extra
I do the same type of work. Great idea but as you said in the beginning of the video "its a quick fix". No such thing as a quick fix versus a proper fix. Having said my piece, it is a solution for some people. great work.
Brilliant video ! one of your best yet 👍😎
really interesting
Thanks 👍
Great video guys and wished there was more Harry’s about 👍
Us too!
Yet another great Swedish invention! 😁 great video. 😊
Bazza is a top bloke
Awesome video guys Brilliant baz cal and not forgetting the director
Cheers bud
By eck Harry, what an experience. Baz & Cal on site. This was inspiring.
Well done guys a job well done..and Harry is the lad well done..stay safe all. 😂🤣👍👍👍👍
Great video 😮
Another fantastic video BAZ
Always gotta watch early and always waiting to watch!! Amazing work once again team!!
Hi nice surprise another chapter brill they are a brilliant idea.😎😎😎
Hi Baz I learnt to drive jcbs in 1980 I didn’t need a ticket but I did need a key 😂😂😂❤❤❤
Tats some work lds wish i could send my 88 3cx over to ye all the best from Ireland
Same idea as the Fenner tran torque really good
Evening director good mid week episode fantastic
Brilliant baz cal ❤❤
That pin system is pretty cool tech. I wish we had those years ago. Would have made simple repairs and avoid further damage because no one wants to go with the cost and time of having someone come out with a line bore system.
They been around a long time but I only found out about them last year, but yeah very simple but great idea.
When you know you know big up the Welderfaber massive!!!!
Hi Welderfabber hope you’re well, what a great lad the way he threw that jcb about.Yet another great fix with the expander pins.Well done and a great video.
Thanks 👍
Great little video that,them sleeves look ace gonna make pin changes so much quicker. That machine driver,only 14 excellent control knew exactly what he was doing
Thanks 👍yeah harry will be some man, already a great op.
'ey up Baz, cracking episode, great idea with the pins 👍👍👍
Great video. Thanks for sharing. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Baz and cal a other fantastic video. Harry was worth his weight in gold helping you out there
I was born in 88 that was a good year 😉
Go wann WF and the team yas are right ones 🍻
So those expander pins work similar to a raw bolt in concrete then the more you tighten the more it holds
Guy's a cracking video. really interesting
thanks
The expander pins are a good idea but remember they are dry when fitted and grease should be put in before working.
😳 excelent job 💪
Have you ever seen the slide sledge. It’s an American idea. Expensive so I made a poor man’s version from some tube and 35mm bar. More accurate than the sledge hammer and drift. Great video. 👍
What a lad Harry is
good to see a propper defender in the background
Vicars plant spares would supply every pin and Bush and shims etc for that machine for less than 2grand but you would need baz to line bore any worn holes and get wee father to make oversize bushes for bored holes
I drove an old Hymac 580c in the early 70s didn’t bother with all that re bushing bollocks. Fourteen pound sledge with a bit of slightly over size sheet pile tie rod did the trick.
bet you didn’t believe in grease either 😂
@@gregshearer423 yeh we did cos in them days you still got 10hrs a week grease money, good old days!!!
@@CHRIS-xm1do 😂
haha
Here we goooo bloody good show 👍👍👍👍✔️
Them expander pins are the same idea as the pins in the brokk machines
Howdy A-Team. Them expander pins are bloody brilliant , and that slide hammer kit. Young Harry is a up coming star . A potential team member lol .
Great mid week video, right up my street a bit of plant. Thanks all 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Ye are brillant it's not a good week unless we have the welderfabber absolutely the best man out there Baz stig Callum Dan the whole team yere brillant
Super 👍
Manly men doing manly things💪
Nice video Baz. Those pins look like a great system. How much roughly were the 50mm ones for the 3cx? And where can they be got?
link in the video
Hey Baz, great video again. Are the expander pins easy to replace when it comes to it? Will they come out as easy as they go in??
BAZ just started with Hydration, strawberry kiwi the tub lid has a pic of you , 🏃♂🚴♂ 🏋♂
I was born in 88 that was a good year 😉
Teenage kids were running around back in the 90's with Slide-Hammers robbing cars. Used them as Barrel-Poppers to pull ignitions out and locks outta doors.
Ain't new like lol.
Great way to spend the afternoon…watching welderfabber..Paulie brown in Florida
We tried somthing simular to the expander pin back in the 1980s. Did'nt have any luck with the system that was around then. The pin will not help centre of bore wear only outer bore wear. We went back to line boring . Yes weld and line bore is slower however it brings the machine back to factory spec and outlasts the pin system. Just my experience. cheers from Australia.
ps. really enjoy the vidios.
I hear you but if looked after all that can go wrong is the sleeve wears out that, they cost buttons so no down time and spending money on bore.... Bigger the machine the more these make sense.
Aup Baz, great content, them pins are awesome if I where fitting them I'd mark them at 12 O clock with a sharpie so you have visual. Like you can't wait to see them on a larger machine 👍🙂😎
Yeah I do that on the bigger machines the 1s I was maintaining anyway, but these guys look after the machines well, so no need. I should of mentioned that in video to be honest
@@welderfabber this wasn't in any way a criticism, your proper onnit, keep it coming 😎🙂👍
Go wann WF and the team yas are right ones 🍻
Nice advertising feature
I fookin love watching your videos baz Very educational. Shout out to ... I J K Scrap metal Manchester I've one ur stickers on back of car guy who works there noticed it right away 😅 the 3 Amigos known everywhere ❤
I would love to know the life span of the expander pin's and can you just replace the worn expander pin's with new ones or will you need to line boar because the holes will be to worn ????????
Great video Baz and I love the vintage 3CXs, the OG British construction machine 😊
If maintained they should last a life time and if the selves were to wear out, just replace maybe up the size of them, they are only mild steel designed to mold into shape each time you torque them.
Great vid again nice to see something different ❤3cx operators are few and far between now day infact I would like to see a moden day machine driver jump in one of these spin that chair to back ho and pull them controls and think mmmm these are back to front lol if you know u know 😅
Those pins are a real time saver and time is money. Are they much more expensive than having to line bore plus new bushes plus shop rate? Down time is costly, that must be calculated in the cost. What an advantage that lad has at age 14, he will do well. How is your son doing? Cheers from 🇨🇦
Its all relative on what machine as far as cost but yes the down time is a Biggy. Max is fine back working with us thanks for asking bud
Only thing I dont understand is how come the Expander pins are so expensive? What we got quoted for our Hitachi 130 it was touch and go for reboring so we went old school
The 130 expander pin would have a lifetime guarantee and little down time....
Assuming the bushings for the expander pins are softer than the pin itself, the pin looks like it’d last half of forever. The bushings could be slotted like an ER type machine tool collet to allow for a greater adjustment range, but I expect they’re the way they are for a reason I don’t understand yet.
The sleeves are softer designed that way to mold over time as you tighten them up, the pins are hardened
@@welderfabber There you go, I go to bed a little smarter.
Nice, but 8.8! thought it would be at least 10.9 grade bolt.
Doesn’t seem right to me, just 8.8 bolts in an application like that . . .
Baz sign Harry up whata mon
Longest advert I ever did watch and I hate adverts lol
More of a How to video & getting the word out about these, I only found out about them last year and they have been around for decades
Any problems with the expander nuts coming loose over time?
Once molded they should be fine just checks on service
Maybe I'm understanding it wrong but shouldn't the torque wrench move some bit before it clicks ??? Because otherwise the gun has them gone past the setting??? I might be wrong I'm just trying to understand so I know for myself.
We owned one of those 3CX 4WD Sitemasters with an extendahoe. Not durable machines. Valves leaked. Engine overheated. Electrics quickly developed faults. More suited for farm work than construction work. We bought it because it was 50% cheaper than CAT/Deere/Case - we paid what it was worth. That said, we got a lot of work out of it, but it was a pile of junk after 5 years - so many issues that we stopped fixing anything that wasn't critical for work.
Never owned or used 1 but Most owner operators I know love them
My Grandad ran JCBs mainly the earlier 3Cs he never rated the early 3CXs and hated the Turbomaster🤮
Write the tourqe setting above each pin for the bolt size
not a bad idea but they come with booklet for all sizes.
Some idiots can't read🤣
Can you get these Expander Pins State side?
They are global bud so yes.
Baz there is a company called Nike hydraulic they have 18 ton hydraulic press that just plug up to your compressor prefect for doing spring eye bushes on 8 wheels worth having a look mate 🤙 cal hope you enjoy the holiday mate still waiting for that shout out I asked for on messenger 😂
That slide hammer seem to have work a treat tbf 👍
I cant wait to put it to the test
Can't believe im first 🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂
grats
Can they be got in Ireland
yes
@@welderfabber thank you
Is it a British invention !!
Swedish
It would be a shame to ding up the paint on the finished machine, but then it’d be a shame not to.
Its a 4 cx
baz out of interest why dont you like discussing prices on camera ? it would be interesting to know
Prices change all the time, you tell your prices and its a race to the bottom