Allis Chalmers HD5 Dozer; Sunk in the Ground, Will it Drive Out?
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video I need to move an old Allis Chalmers HD5 bulldozer that has been sitting so long it sunk into the ground. It works out much better than I expected!
It’s getting late here in Denmark……I should probably go to sleep…..**gets notification about new Low Buck Garage video**……I guess I am not going to sleep for the next 23 minutes
Only 10:15, you got plenty of time
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Love this channel! Wish I could be so relaxed about my projects!
Love the bulldozer. Hopefully we will see more.
Great fun watching! tHanks for the video
(Great time of year to be visiting the woods. Keep enjoying!)
You have the best fun, James
Neat video. Dozer looks like it's a grate candidate for a rebuild video
Gotta love diesel engines for the fact there's no carburetor to rebuild after it sets a while! 😂 Like you mentioned, almost *turn key* every time. Nice work getting the HD5 running again James. Enjoyed the video. Happy wrenching on your next project. 🔧🔩 Clean looking H1 Hummer too!
Maybe no carb , but Detroits are known for stuck racks and injectors from sitting.
Only injection pumps. Much easier, not.
I love big Tonka Toys... YAY 😀.
Your dad's got some great junk. That sort of property that your dad's got would be my idea of A Paradise Island . .
James, looks like you were having fun. There's a certain Allis B with magneto I need to get running. Diesel that keeps 10 years....what a case for switching from gas.
Grousers dont look too bad, It runs, moves, Hyd lifts blade, look it over to see how much you want to put in it. My grandad & his 2 brothers logged w/an Allis D6 a little before WW2-during& after- even had a small saw mill- then the Big Timber outfits bought up all the land, made it too hard to access timber to log. So they shut down their logging& started planting christmas trees. Their most money making crop. You make a good Video
Another great content video! If ya end up needing to drop those belly pans dig a shallow trench with the excavator and straddle it parallel. Makes it a lot easier to crawl under there with a floor jack and a block of wood. Once you get all the bolts out, you can get out of the way and pop the jack handle.
Sir, you are having entirely too much fun 😅
This is a great Video I love these Allis Chalmers Dozers especially the HD5 ,Frozen steering clutches is a very common problem along with Hydraulic leaks, Where are you with all this cool stuff ?
I’ll say you gotta have the damnist luck I’ve ever seen
I would guess there's very little electronics in a beast like that....
On a Detroit, the engine has to have a blower becaue it is a 2 stroke. Hard to explain, but believe me, IT HAS TO HAVE ONE.
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Good old green leakers, fuel and air and away you go.
What car is that at 0:30?
That's a '75 Jeep Cherokee. I last drove that one in the '90's, I'll have to see if it will still fire up someday.
@@LowBuckGarage I thought I recognized the Jeep quarter panel, I have a grand wagoneer. Thanks for making such good videos
I dont understand how this guy doesnt have millions of subs. My favourite creator on youtube by far.
It’s be you and me and others are not sharing this channel,!!! Thanks BigAl California
People go on and on about Cummins, but man those old Detroits were absolutely bulletproof.
No diesels compare to the reliability of a Detroit. Not so much the new ones but the old 2 strokes are damn near indestructible.
you are so right cummins are ok but those old jimmys did everything and well ahd sounded like nothing else
Your Dad has an amazing "playground" for us "gearheads".
Your Dad's (or was it your Granddad's?) property is an absolute storehouse of old vehicles. It looks like he just parked anything he wasn't using and instead of getting it running again next time he needed it he'd just find another old beater that ran...then parked it when that job was done. Wash, rinse, repeat. I bet it's a daily treasure hunt!
Back in day that was my day bought stuff like that for next to nothing so yes just buy another beater that ran.
Dang! That little HD5 is so cool! I think I need one of those machines! 😂
I have one exactly like this one, but without a canopy, out at the ranch. My wife inherited the ranch and the HD5 has been sitting since the 80's. I haven't had the opportunity to get it going yet, but this video encourages me to do so. Her brother parked it in the barn and it hasn't moved since. Now that the temperature is tolerable here in Texas, I am going to see what it does.
Simply amazing, literally drove it out of its grave. Can’t wait to see the next video.
Dad left it work ready...........even left ear plugs on the levers. I would love to see the American backhoe come alive as well
Those ol’ Detroits are incredible! I have one in a yard truck I turned into a deer stand that may get moved once every ten years and all I ever have to do is throw a battery in it and it screams to life. Emphasis on the “screams” cause that sucker is loud.
Would love to hear the story about how/why your dad ended up with so much equipment.
Uh, yeah.
Seem to be very interested in other mens equipment
@@majesticskeever LOL
@@majesticskeever Equipment Envy?
You mean crap?
Ok there is one good way to find water in the oil,a match / lighter,( pul the dip stick,and light the match / or lighter and stick it under the oil on the dip stick , ) answer:if there is water ,it will be evident after the lighter is under the dipstick with the oil on it,,, it will sizzle and sound like bacon being fried ,that will be the water becoming steam, and that is how you find oil mixed into your oil , thanks BigAl California.
Great video, it brings back fond memories as I learnt to drive dozers when I was 17, and it was on a HD6, so just one size up from this one.
Love all your content, and all your toys 😁
intersting old school stuff and only 39k subs... youtube isn't doing you justice
It's a Detroit, loud, dirty, inefficient BUT you can't kill one 😁
That empty fuel tank sound as you opened the cover and the dipstick for the fuel brought vivid memories flooding back of my young years operating an old 769 CAT dump truck...
I just found your channel today. I watched your 2 buck Jeep vid and this one. I feel we both have been trying to make something from nothing all our lives.
I was amazed, that with the tracks sunk so deep, that you were able to move the cat so easily. Love those little Jimmies.
Uuuhuh huh you said Jimmies
I was just thinking that it was a long time since you filmed something from the backyard. There is so much cool stuff there!
Gee, I wonder where he got the habit of collecting all sorts of stuff? Probably a mystery that will never be solved...
There's no sound like a screaming Jimmy. Nice.
Allis and Detroit Diesel for the win. Daddy sold Allis tractors, and pulled them, too. And he won....of course!
Chain it to a tree that might help free the clutches or stick the blade in the ground while working the clutches.
Put them clutches under a load 😊
Not sure I’d agree about new diesel burning better than stuff from over a decade ago.
Remember, back then it was actual diesel fuel, with sulphur additives and none of the bio stuff they put in it today. Modern fuels happily absorb moisture and grow bugs that simply couldn’t survive in proper, old fashioned diesel.
You may well find that all the rubber hoses, or maybe even O rings, or diaphragms in the pumps, will be attacked by the modern fuel and will need to be replaced.
Of course there are polymers that work with even much higher concentrations of bio, so everything you’re likely to need is either already available off the shelf, or can be made, for a price.
Sorry to be a downer, but forewarned is forearmed
Are you sure that is an HD5? I believe the HD7 had the push arms mounted as yours does, on the end of the final drives. Not the best engineering on A/C's part.
Is she going back home with you? Would love to see "THAT" video.
How much are you asking for the HumVee in the background? I saw a for sale sign on it.
I just thought of a John Wick reference for the parts that you have saved to replace things when they break. “I have served. I will be of service”
There's a free Allis Chalmers dozer on my job, bigger than this one. North west corner of California. Let me know if you want to look at it.
That was perfect timing..! I've been thinking about re-watching one of your previous woodland vehicle adventures... and here you are with a new one! Thank you.
Nice HD5, some other nice stuff, as well. I find the general mess and disrepair of the place a bit unnerving. If one cannot keep up, one should sell some stuff.
Dude thats so cool a testament to old school technology!
It's got a supercharger because it needs a supercharger. A 2 stoke diesel won't run without forced induction.
My dad worked at Allis Chalmers for years. For as much stuff they built, there’s not much left out there by them
Just put some kseal in that radiator. I had the same problem in a old cletrac. Solved the problem. Then flush it later if youre worried. Those old engines dont have all the hidden inline filters to clog and eat your engine like modern stuff.
It's an old daughter's been sentenced 25 years what do you want a brand new one if you don't like the way it is fix it don't get on RUclips and just fix you're lucky it started in the first
New subscriber, great video, thank you from nyc
Yeah its quite scary when a detroit diesel starts running away after sitting for years and becomes a "screaming demon" quite literaly,saw anoter guy starting a scraper with a detroit motor and the fuel rail/throttle was stuck wide open and he had to phone someone asking how to shut the screaming demon down,yeah "jimmy's" are quite notorious infamous for doing that but you obviously know of their bad habit already!😊
What's up with the KR Wilson that's in the background in earlier shots.
Now that I have a small track loader working, I find a dozer would make a good accomplice. 😉 Then I'm also sure a small excavator would go good with both, and even better if I had a dump truck. 😎
Don't forget the small dragline😂
Super Nintendo Chalmers!
Allis Chalmers. Thats a mighty good show from the old dozer. Makes old International and Caterpillar look a bit, second fiddle to the AC.
Another fun day!
Will we get to meet your Dad?
Thanks
i ran away from a 992 john deere that blew a seal in turbo on intake side and she started revving from oil as fuel being pumped into intake! ive never heard a diesel rev like that! only to have shut it down would have been board on intake
That sounded promising , and now it doesn't this video is hilarious. I would love to have an old machine like that that is a way cool toy
16:07 I don't think that thing can do anything fast. 😆
It will do it, though.
Where is this location? Looks like New England!
Didn't you run that dozer awhile back I remember it steer the same way
I was wondering if the Overflow was diesel fuel that had made its way into the oil
That Dozers pretty awesome, but then again so is that huge press setting in the screen shot just past the Dozer! 😮
Nice content, maybe a video on the cub cadet in the background?
That's a toy! Like my td6 dozer.
My dads 871 would sit for years and start right up
Low buck garage is not sounding real low anymore
I need that Low-Buck shirt!
Back when Chrome was actually Chrome
I must say that I am enjoying your videos! Your dry sense of humor, mechanical knowledge, and decent camera work all make for an entertaining production... you deserve more subs! Thanks!
It’s a bloody blower not a super charger
Did I see an old army six by six in the bushes in your intro video
Most interesting will it start videos ever. Can't believe it was that easy
Easy on that little dumper with that dozer "
This was a great video.
I had to laugh when I heard the sound he made when trying to slide under the dozer feet first 😄
Amazing, they don't make them like that anymore.
I love diesel engines they're so resilient...
Lots of old machinery and vehicles to resurrect or part at the property before nature takes them back. Is the step van a diesel?
Unfortunately no, its got a small block Chevy in it. Ran pretty good in the 80's when it was parked there.
only way to stop her is with board if there i gas in the air
Awesome channel i find it entertaining
It's not "new" It's "new to you, used". ;)
Just gotta love a Detroit Diesel gr8 content as always
It's a Detroit... that's what they do.
You guys must not have road salt out there
You can't beat those old Dozers. I learned how to operate on a 1957 HD 6 . I was 16 yrs old. I thought I was too dog running that old Dozer...That old Detroit sounds good. Great Video...
Can you imagine the manufacturing that makes that blade? Quite the piece of steel.
Remarkable that started ran and you can shove the truck around and do whatever else you got show us in the next video. My burning the old diesel fuel which probably has a higher level of sulfur than the new stuff. If you could get started and moved there's no problem of course with the little bit of her something the ground. Remarkable
It ain’t 24 volt that’s crazy
Great job old diesel is good diesel
Saw this a year ago! Uploaded again I’ll bet.
That one was a John Deere, also didn't steer.
Where is this? Doesn't look like Arizona to me. Or New Mexico, wherever it is that you drive in the desert.
looks like where I grew up, just more fun stuff in the bushes. Always neat to see what you pull out next. Is that another JD 350 hiding in the bushes? I'm looking for a blade for one
Detroit diesels are the best
Another feat performed by the Equipment Whisperer! I learned something new - didn't know there were dozers with Detroits in them. Sounds so cool!
A dozer/grading/paving engineering contractor near me has a large old Allis with an 8V71, so they actually had them up to a fairly big size. This unit looks to be about the size of a Cat D6 or slightly bigger.
always having fun
You are one lucky guy
Excellent video just goes to show you can't keep these old diesel engines down they run forever it's quite amazing thank you for sharing