What a bummer on a good deal that turned out to be a whole lot of hassle- amazing mechanical skills and troubleshooting
@stedder84362 жыл бұрын
Sadly that’s usually why it was a “deal”
@ryy5972 жыл бұрын
Its sad but it happens 99% of the time. Thats why i dont look for deals anymore. If it sounds too good to be true, it likely is.
@joedyzomer85402 жыл бұрын
@@stedder8436 nbnnn
@ClinttheGreat2 жыл бұрын
@@ryy597 You can look for deals, but after you’ve been looking for a while, you’ll notice when something is “too good of a deal” compared to others on the market, those are the ones to avoid.
@stedder84362 жыл бұрын
@@ryy597 yep. People aren’t stupid for the most part and most people have the internet
@dallasbaiton3712 жыл бұрын
Most likely it was tipped over on its side and the oil leaked into the cylinder before they got it back onto its tracks , and they started the engine with out turning it over by hand and it hydraulically locked when they turned it over with the starter bending the rod . That would be my guess that why there is no evidence of valve damage or head gasket damage. Some don’t know that the motor oil will seep past the oil rings when the motor is on its side , they just lift the machine back onto it tracks and try starting it .And bang they bend a rod . The starter has a lot of power to do that kind of damage. Price out a cylinder kit and compare the cost because some times the cylinder kit is just a few dollars more than a single piston. Good luck and keep on giving her . Oh good video on what can be not so simple of a fix .
@clintyorty19022 жыл бұрын
I think you're correct. If it were a contact issue with the valve, they'd be damaged and if it was fuel, the cylinder would be full now and no varnish on the cylinder wall.
@laynedouglas51052 жыл бұрын
I agree that it must have been hydro-locked. If a valve had hit, the valve and the piston would have been noticeably damaged.
@jailbreakgamin19662 жыл бұрын
your probley exactly rite .. good call
@Nudnik12 жыл бұрын
True or alot of starting fluid. I had a few kubota crack rings from using either.
@rixtrix112 жыл бұрын
Hydrolocked, like the crane Andrew tipped over sounds like a good possibility, but the injector definitely has a problem on #1, maybe causing excessive fuel to flood the cylinder. Put in a new rod, bearing and rings, lightly hone that cylinder if it mics ok and put it back together. Also, put in a new pushrod to replace the one that wasn't in right. It's got a wear line below the socket which is a possible fracture point. Best wishes!
@randazzle13882 жыл бұрын
Dude... I couldn't walk away from the video.... waiting to see the cause of the problem. Very captivating process. Can't wait for the long follow-up video. Bravo sir.
@MarkDurbin2 жыл бұрын
That pin extraction was masterful! I sat on the edge of my seat :)
@slippery5472 жыл бұрын
I was a bit skeptical but..''he who dares.....''
@daddybob60962 жыл бұрын
Hi Jesse, i'm no engineer but i have been around bikes, cars, trucks and buses for most of my 81years. Your video explains exactly what you are doing here and i find it very easy to understand what you are doing. Thank you for showing us what you are doing, its very interesting. Love those tracked skid steers, amazing machines. Uncle Bob. NZ (Old soldier, old highway cop).
@riley45452 жыл бұрын
You got $2000 knocked off it. You are a master mechanic. Fix it and drive on. You could be a landscaper with zero engine knowledge, then you’d really be crying the blues. You should be thankful you got a problem child because it is a great episode. You got $2000 knocked off the price for a reason, and now you have an episode that is probably worth some good KZbin dollars. On top of it you are now an expert on your machine too! You are ahead in the game! Look forward to the next episode Jess.
@RyeOnHam2 жыл бұрын
$2,000 knocked off doesn't cover the labor and parts, bro. He'd have an episode if he sat there talking and spending NO money either. That's his pocketbook.
@lynntraylor16462 жыл бұрын
Good mechanic. Great filming. Still think it was worth it.
@chchchscott12 жыл бұрын
I was impressed watching that homemade puller 👍🏻
@paulhawkes41212 жыл бұрын
Your ingenuity and patience know no bounds. Awesome job on the puller.
@htimsid2 жыл бұрын
I've watched so many of your videos and your inner calm and resourcefulness are impressive.
@michaelvollmer94912 жыл бұрын
Hydraulik lock by tipping the machine over and start it without draining the cylinders. So they bend the pushrod of that cylinder. A lot of work but with your skills possible to repair. I am sure that you can fix it and then have a reliable machine. Your a good guy and it is always a pleasure to watch your videos. Fingers crossed for your repair ✌️🇩🇪
@paulm17142 жыл бұрын
I am not the least bit mechanical, watching you repair/fabricate is extremely enjoyable
@michaelcameron89042 жыл бұрын
Jesse, bite the bullet, fix and use it. You bought it the way it was. Mate you have the skills to repair it and trouble shoot any problems that may arise. When its fixed at least you will know how good it is. While you have it apart I would replace what is needed and get it back together and get it working. The down side is it needs repairing, the upside is you have the skills to repair it. Love the vids. Bravo from Victoria Australia
@kirkschellhammer659310 ай бұрын
I like how you don't cut corners
@bolweval2 жыл бұрын
Pretty clever gettin that broken piece out Jesse, good job.
@p3ntastar2 жыл бұрын
This quality video, with you walking through the diagnosis, beats two weeks of turn-key projects. Yes, it's no fun for you but viewers benefit from seeing the fabrication and ingenuity involved.
@wheelinndealin2 жыл бұрын
The scene of the extraction at 28:20 was like watching castaway when he was trying to start a fire. Awesome work dude you put in maximum effort and are an incredible mechanic, gettin things done!!!
@Des-kh-412 жыл бұрын
Very impressive extraction - I was waiting for the threaded rod to strip.....
@youpattube1 Жыл бұрын
Good video. Tracking down the culprit. And amazingly, as aggravated as you must have been at times, no cussing, no yelling at the kids, and no complaining about the camera being in your way. It is still puzzling that disconnecting the injector made no difference.
@magnoliascreens74692 жыл бұрын
Watched this the other day. Came back to like and comment on it after logging in. Brilliant work, Jesse. You're a crafty fellow. Look forward to the next installment on this loader... and upcoming house build videos, when you have more updates.
@randyscrafts85752 жыл бұрын
How you pulled out that guide was genious!
@russorpcom2 жыл бұрын
I always like how you show and explain your thinking. It is a bummer that you have to do the fix, but you can and that is a lot more than others would do. They would have to take it to a repair shop and pay big bucks in labor. I can't say which route you should take to fix it but I look forward toy your next video. I am extremely happy I found your channel!
@stew6338 Жыл бұрын
I eco C.A. Ryan. I am a Mechanic and Ryan is spot on. You have two options the way I see it. Budget build or full rebuild. Minimum I would do is: replace bent rod, hone all cylinders and replace rings on all pistons. Clean and inspect all pistons, big end bearings and maybe pull a couple of main caps to inspect bearings.....replace as required. If it ant broke don't replace it. Now you said you found a newer and better machine......keep an eye out and eventually buy one and sell this one. This machine will come up good with a budget rebuild. That's my 2 cents worth..old video so I will now watch your next few on this machine and see what you did to fix it. cheers Stew.
@josephsfields2 жыл бұрын
Really glad you kept at it and fixed it to the point of "let's see how it goes". I think you are a natural mechanic knowing when to dig deeper. Nice work.
@bigsid19842 жыл бұрын
I love these videos and your honesty about cost of equipment and repairs.
@dorseyjames90482 жыл бұрын
Jesse!! I am very impressed every time I watch your videos and especially with how professional, knowledgeable and thorough you are in the trades. From one former Adirondack boy to another, you are a very hard worker! Please continue documenting your talents so that I can watch the work and spy a few glances of the Adirondack woodlands in the background.
@jmuller862 жыл бұрын
I was just up at the cabin about 2 weeks ago, there was a fluke snowstorm just as I got there. got some cool footage of it for some upcoming videos
@tyendor19522 жыл бұрын
@@jmuller86 Your'e in the Adirondacks? For some reason I always thought you were down in the Catskills near Andrew. I guess I came to that conclusion because of the work you did on his container castle.
@jmuller862 жыл бұрын
@@tyendor1952 we have a family cabin up there. I will move up there someday. Will start building later this year hopefully
@tyendor19522 жыл бұрын
@@jmuller86 Gotcha, I grew up sorta between the Catskills and the Adirondacks. east of Albany near the Mass & Vt borders.Actually born in the Berkshires because the hospital in Pittsfield Mass was the closest one. I left NY years ago and still miss some things about it but not enough to ever move back.
@buddyreed26232 жыл бұрын
Jesse, I am no mechanic, but I am a believer that "while you are in there" go ahead and do it right. Nothing could be worse than having to go back in and replace more parts. I will see your decision in the next video. Have good days!
@brianelliot27192 жыл бұрын
Excellent videography and sound… felt like we were leaning over your shoulder and watching. What a job - you have meticulous skill and attention detail.
@robertgeorgewerner2 жыл бұрын
Jesse, I would have gone for a 5-hour video. You are so amazing in how resourceful and brave you are. I look forward to seeing your next episode of repairing the track loader. I'm sure that with all the effort you're putting into this, you will get a good return, even if it isn't exactly financially. I'm confident in you. 😆
@ryanbeshears9312 жыл бұрын
I work at a shop that rebuilds gasoline engines. I would say check the bearings. If they bearings look like they don’t have any wear on them then I see absolutely no reason to change the rest of the bearings or worry about the rods and pistons on the other 3 cylinders. My opinion would be replace that one rod and call it a day. I would get head checked before reinstalling it. I’ve had bent valves that looked closed all the way and weren’t seating because they were slightly bent. As far as what caused the issue I’m not sure. But I find it hard to believe it hit the valves and bent. Those valves are very small and if it hit one and bent it far enough I could see it but without any obvious piston damage or valve damage I doubt that bent the rod. Other guys said hydro lock from flipping on its side. Seems like that is most likely the cause. Great video.
@TimMcArdle2 жыл бұрын
Jesse, a few things from this nightmare.. For one, put that bridge guide on your trophy shelf bro! I was holding my breath on that one! Those small victories feel so good! Second as many have commented, the motor was probably hydro locked at some point bending the rod. I say that because at work we had a high school helper that thought it would be funny to fill the exhaust with water on our Kubota mower so he could "spray" another kid while cranking it up.... well guess what?? a bent rod on a mower that had barely 200 hours on it! Same symptoms you have and only lost maybe an eighth inch of stroke on that one. Missing and white smoke.. Replaced the one rod and she's running like a champ. Same piston and rings. I believe some gaskets and a new rod will get 'er choochin' on all 4 again! Maybe see if you can install the manifolds on the head before installing to possibly make it easier on you, heavier, but maybe easier.. Amazing how little of a stroke change on those little diesels can goof them up! Good luck buddy!
@jmuller862 жыл бұрын
yea I am thinking the machine was tipped and sat for a while. seems the most plausible. I took the piston out today and it was indeed a bent rod but to make it worse, there is a good size chunk missing out of the bottom of that cylinder wall. its still a good inch away from where the rings would be at the lowest point. I think im just gonna send it and put a new rod in and see how it holds up. as a youtube experiment
@TimMcArdle2 жыл бұрын
@@jmuller86 sounds like a plan. I think you'll be fine.
@thinking-monkey Жыл бұрын
Great job on that miniature puller you made to get that broken pin out! I didn't think that would be possible but thanks to you I have a new tool in my mental toolbox! Great job on everything else as well!
@jmuller86 Жыл бұрын
thanks
@dloglesby572 жыл бұрын
I would have to agree with what Colin stated. At the beginning of the video, My husband stated it had a lot to do with the injector. Some smart thinking with the homemade puller. With all that you have done in the years that I have been watching, not too much surprises me anymore, and always enjoy the videos. Like Andrew, your amazing, at the skills you have and are teaching your older son, on and off, and all that you have been learning along the way, and the patience for it all. Looking forward to the next part of this video and others in the future.
@CARyan082 жыл бұрын
Bent rod = hydro locked, diesel fuel filled the cylinder, bent rod when it started. Have all the injectors rebuilt or replace.
@avit242 жыл бұрын
Yep injectors, also a dripping injector will eventually burn a hole in the piston.
@Jeremy-iv9bc2 жыл бұрын
That's not from a bad injector. That machine has been flooded at one time.
@ionracer242 жыл бұрын
buyer beware i guess....i'd of run away as soon as i heard that miss
@h34evr2 жыл бұрын
@@Jeremy-iv9bc no chance. machine rolled, filled front piston with oil
@raytalbot58902 жыл бұрын
Give it a good jet wash 👍 & sort that crappy fuel line that you found out the 1st time. Good video 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@pshodean2 жыл бұрын
great video. I feel bad about your troubles but what a reward sharing what you did and learned. You have no idea how this helps the guys out here that don't know zip, like me! I am wanting a tracked skid steer and learning all I can about the possible issues from you and all the other guys on youtube that deal with them is a great treasure. I hope it all goes well and you make many times what you paid for this machine back with the work you can do with it.
@alan710332 жыл бұрын
My father always taught me if you’re going to get into something and start working on it finish it right. He’d probably recommend going through it all the way. I don’t think that’s always necessary. Given what this machine‘s put you through already though I would probably close the door on it by finishing it right. If the cylinder walls aren’t damaged I would hone them. I would definitely have the head gone through clean the seats up etc. anyways you’re a hell of a mechanic. It’ll be fun watching what you do.
@whitby9102 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed video and your clarity and diagnostics were brilliant. Sorry that it is a bit more trouble than you thought it would be but am really looking forward to the next video. The comments are really interesting. You have good, wise and articulate followers. Thanks.
@Bediasman2 жыл бұрын
Feel for you, I know it is a bunch of unplanned work ahead for you, but look on the bright side, I get to enjoy another video with you making it work. Thank you, really enjoy your videos. Looking forward to more work on your house too.
@suzrtimm59302 жыл бұрын
I’d check everything b 4 putting it back on. That’s b 4 replacing the entire thing, make sure there’s no cracks, scratches or anything. But if you do find something wrong it least you know what to replace it with. You’re very talented in fixing things Jesse. Keep up the great work as well.
@MassExMan562 жыл бұрын
I was ecstatic at the beginning of the video because I have been waiting on you to add a CTL to the fleet for a quite a while now, but by the end of it I was wore slap out from all the drama and suspense this purchase has brought you! I was proud to see that extraction! It has definitely been said in the past that you are incredibly patient and resilient and it still holds true. I’m sorry you missed-out on the deal that came just after that purchase, but honestly I believe the whole situation is gonna work out down the road. You do a great job no matter what it is that you do brother. Keep on gettin’ after it!
@davidkeith86872 жыл бұрын
I don’t know which is better. Watching you build or mechanics but I love watching your channel!
@anandawijesinghe62982 жыл бұрын
Amazing deductive skills, persistence and methodical patience ! Even with $17,000 at stake, it is an impressive testament to your awesome abilities ! Bravo ! BTW, I watched Part 2 before Part 1, and learned the answer early, but I wanted to find out how you got to the answer !
@keigan90062 жыл бұрын
Jesse, absolutely love this video. I have an older Case skid steer sitting in my shop. it has been a number of years since it has had any major service done on it. I have already ID'd that I will be replacing seals in all of the hydraulic rams. Have to repair a couple of the seals leading out to the tires. I have some kind of leak of hydraulic oil down by the main pump - so will be taking many of the lines out to inspect them and replace what needs it. Lastly, I will be taking the head off the engine in this unit because I fear it too has a blown seal. So, I am really enjoying watching what you are doing - It is priming me up for what I will have to do.
@ohcrapwhatsnext2 жыл бұрын
I thought i was a handy guy, x machinist, auto body and mechanic...but you are one very smart, adaptable and patient guy.... Love this channel and was looking forward to a build, but this is better... Stay positive...
@markalexander51242 жыл бұрын
Jessie, you may not realise it now, but the relationship you have with your brothers is exceptonally precious. Treasure them.
@kevinr90582 жыл бұрын
You've got the patients of Jobe
@billvandorn53322 жыл бұрын
Kudos for your patience and determination. Seems like we're always trying to measure whether or not we get a good deal trying to create the expectation during the transactions. You are so very blessed to have that drive, knowledge and experience with determination to fix it. Experience can be the best teacher of all. I'm done with purchasing something because it seems like a good deal And have walked away from two tractors which were ridiculously low priced. No regrets! whatsoever!
@colin85322 жыл бұрын
I would say, just go for the new piston, rings, connecting rod, hone they cylinder, and if possible rod bearing. Clean the head, and make sure the valves are all seating properly still. Then run it. IF there is more wrong than that, you've lost nothing by doing this work. Even if the crank was bent, you'd have to pull then engine and get a replacement, or full rebuild. The way the engine sounds, I think you're going to be ok with just the repair. If there are people on here with experience rebuilding these engines, I'm sure they have more info to help you.
@michaelfraser57232 жыл бұрын
it sure sounds nice even running on three
@colin85322 жыл бұрын
@@myk55501 - That can end up being a huge rabbit hole though. I've done things like that, and it adds up faster than you realize. Just fix what needs to be fixed, and get it back into service. I'm guessing the issue started with the valves loosening up, then with them not opening up, and the injector still firing, it caused a hydro lock, and bent the connecting rod, which won't have done the rod bearing any favors either. Being a diesel, the crank "should" be considerably stronger than the connecting rods, and therefore "should" be fine. Replace piston, connecting rod, rings and bearing. replace the valve locking nuts to stop them from loosening up and run it. Just my 2 cents
@giggiddy2 жыл бұрын
@@myk55501 I certainly see the point with people who bandaid things as cheaply as possible. And I guess in some areas, you have no competition and youre the only game in town. But where I'm from, if you bring leaking, patched up junk to a jobsite and it breaks down. You are replaced by the next guy in short order. Contract or no contract. I repair machines properly. It keeps them making you money and your reputation in tact. This is the chance you take when your focus is purchasing the cheapest most abused machine you can find. Camerata does the same thing but I guess it works for him. Wouldn't work in other states. But this guy makes some of tge best videos around. No question. I look forward to watching round 2.
@benjamingirard3392 жыл бұрын
@@giggiddy You know when Camerata has a break down the show is about to get good. ("It just broke for no reason") I still can't believe he removed that starter from his D4 with a prybar.
@giggiddy2 жыл бұрын
@@benjamingirard339 lol. Soooo true. If Camerata bought new equipment, he'd have no channel! Cheers
@realRainz2 жыл бұрын
Jesse, your wealth of knowledge is astounding. You are great at teaching, btw.
@billcooper25842 жыл бұрын
Love everything Jessie posts, fun to watch
@karaayers28672 жыл бұрын
Drop the pan, change the rod and reuse the bearings on the new rod. New piston and rings, hone the cylinder and put it back together. I'd say it got tipped forward down a hill and oil filled the front cylinder. Then hydrolocked it when the hourly help fired it back up. It's a lot of $ and time to fix now, but you'll make it back quick in a few small jobs. Plus, track machines in good running condition are hot now if you decide to cut bait once it's fixed.
@ionracer242 жыл бұрын
Sux they knew it was junk when they sold it to him...
@slytrader2 жыл бұрын
Jesse I'm not a mechanic and would sure not advise you on what to do. Like you said you rolled the dice, and it is what it is. I sure admire your ability to work on this equipment and analyze engine performance. At this point you have no choice but to keep going and fix the engine. For my two cents I would fix the one cylinder and take my chances on the rest of the engine being ok. I think the odds are in your favor of the engine being ok. A non-mechanic perspective. Nice job on the close-up video recording. It looks like it will be a good machine once you get it back together. I hope you get the same perspective from other viewers with the necessary knowledge. Nice call on seeing the difference between the two cylinders. I wonder how many others would have missed this clue.
@dcpete30542 жыл бұрын
Spend the money on a full engine rebuild, fresh motor on that machine and your good to go for 10 years or more, you will make it all back 10 x's on future jobs. great video
@jamesmorton84312 жыл бұрын
I swear You & Andrew can do absolutely anything! Very Impressive 👍🏻
@genegoodman52332 жыл бұрын
Jesse, I would have lost my but on the stud, the clean break made me think it was harden. I was surprised to see shavings come off the drill. I wasn’t going to blame you for trying. I love watching and listening to your train of though as you work through the problems. Stay safe
@larrycroft4702 жыл бұрын
Hello Jesse!!!! It is always such a great learning experience watching your videos Brother. My best wishes to you & your beautiful family!!! Your friend Larry C
@elbertfreeman81242 жыл бұрын
Great mechanic skills, you followed the issues in a methodical way. So it going to be in great shape when you pass it on! Thank you for sharing.
@MrTheBigNoze2 жыл бұрын
Seriously impressive to get the sheared rod out of the press fit. Took a lot of patience and ingenuity.
@dans_Learning_Curve2 жыл бұрын
Good job extracting the broken part. Honestly, I didn't expect the drill to even cut it much less the tap. Looks really hard. Bummer on the bent rod. Yes, I would be suspicious of the rings in that cylinder.
@detroitbob582 жыл бұрын
You have a lot of good advice here in the comments IMO. And you obviously know how to do the work, have the brains and skill to get that broken rod out! I'm just glad the weather is good for you to work in. Nothing more miserable than working outside when it's 25 degrees!
@Dave-oy3jl2 жыл бұрын
Good cautionary tale for those less mechanically inclined. Engine running rough could be something simple, but it could be an engine tear down. I am confident you will get it worked out, and looking forward to the next video.
@fernandmoreau92762 жыл бұрын
Tech for Deere here, awesome video, been thinking about doing this kinda thing with the skid steers, tractors and dozers I work on. At our shop I would quote out a full rebuild to the customer since the motors gonna have to be pulled anyways, if it were me in your position I’d probably do rod bearings, piston arms, pistons and rings and let her ride on. Like I said cool video, can’t wait for a part 2 👍🏻🤘🏼
@jmuller862 жыл бұрын
evidently alot of people really like these repair videos. anything diesel gets alot of attention. I really am not sure why but it works out good for the projects I have coming up
@kaseymccleary9462 жыл бұрын
At some point with skid steers it's worth just yanking the engine. I'd say you're getting close to that point. Nice job on the diagnostics. I definitely know the feeling of losing sleep over something like this, and also not wanting to wait on a tool to ship to find out what's going on
@nb1172 жыл бұрын
Yup said the same thing. Just rebuild it and be done with it.
@kaseymccleary9462 жыл бұрын
@@nb117 I can still understand trying to do an economical repair, but still likely easier to pull the engine. At some point I'm sure Jesse realized that.
@wileycoyotesr86232 жыл бұрын
You are competent and will do what's necessary. Best of luck along the way.
@mrc3584 Жыл бұрын
Late to the game on this video but that extraction technique was amazing and I know sometime in the next few decades it's going to come back into my mind and save me. On to watch part 2 now!
@AW-Services2 жыл бұрын
Great resilience Jesse, it looks like someone has been tampering with the machine. I'd personally replace the con rod and piston only within that cylinder. You've just done 5 grands worth of work on that machine. I'd be asking the seller for some cash back
@mpowerjon2 жыл бұрын
@aw services Yeah, I kinda agree EXCEPT - it was disclosed it was "not running right" and "low power". The smoke is clearly visible. Jesse should have walked/looked more thoroughly/ offered 10k. These things happen. Jesse has a better attitude than most of us would!
@justinnatasmai45032 жыл бұрын
17 Grand?!?! My God I didn't think those tractors where that expensive. 17 Grand for somebody else's problems. I totally feel for you bro. But thank you for the video though, it's pretty cool getting away from the auto repair and watching some tractor work. Hopefully you can get it up a running good again. Can't wait for part 2!
@jimmymccann58432 жыл бұрын
Great bit of work Jessie, hopefully you get away with just replacing one con rod, as you say there was no knocking so hopefully no other damage to the crank. Wishing you all the luck with it.
@thouartit2 жыл бұрын
Don't look now but your producing the best vids on you tube right now for them's that like these sort of things. If you got the cash, invest it in your machine which you will get a lot of use out of. You have the skills and the engine is already apart. The best way to undo getting past buying a lemon is to look for an opportunity to make it drinkable. If you snooze you lose.
@jmuller862 жыл бұрын
thanks. I will have this up and running in another week, one way or another
@redeemedheathen2 жыл бұрын
Praying for you Mr. Jesse Muller! Keep up the great work and thanks for taking us along!
@TheHomePros62212 жыл бұрын
Really glad u made a video of this Jesse I’ve been patiently waiting!!
@ClintsHobbiesDIY2 жыл бұрын
That was very interesting. I'm not a trained mechanic, so I'll be silent on what to do. Good lucky Jesse.
@paulbennett89842 жыл бұрын
U Da Man JM - you now have $10k in knowledge you did not have b4 + a great attitude
@vaalrus2 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for your troubles, but thanks for the vid. I’ve got to pull the valve cover off of mine, and I’ve been dreading dealing with the fuel lines, you make it look easier than I feared.
@williammcgowan66872 жыл бұрын
if i was you i would renew the rings shelves small and big end bearrings you paid a lot of money for it and your knowledge of any engine infact is amazing
@bogdanrudas16932 жыл бұрын
Good luck with this engine Jessie, want to see it running soon and come back building your sweet ICF home!
@jimanderson44952 жыл бұрын
It was a tough journey for you, but great content for us. Waiting for part 2. Thanks Jesse.
@drak0v2 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Everyone needs to have a Jesse in their life. His problem solving skills are top notch.
@MRrwmac2 жыл бұрын
Jesse, Think of it this way, when you’re done fixing it you’ll know it’s great work and will last your lifetime! Hope you can get all the attachments, like Andrew has!
@casycasy51992 жыл бұрын
nice job ,amazing how you got the pin out.didnt know their was a pattern to remove bolts on the heads learned something new thanks
@Deutschehordenelite2 жыл бұрын
Getting that broken stud/guide out was impressive! Clever getting the shaving from drilling out with a magnet. Could have also taped up the whole section except for a 3/8 hole for the drilling, like they do surgeries if you know what I mean - I know, easy to say when watching :D But really I was sitting at the edge of my seat watching that :p
@denisewebb2 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your explanations and how you are solving the problems with this piece of equipment!
@johngarran71732 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the new machine!
@kevinr90582 жыл бұрын
"it's not that much work" Kinda of understatement Jess
@tommicks532 жыл бұрын
Thanks for an interesting video Jesse. A couple of people mentioned before that the cylinder got filled with fluid (fuel or oil) and tried to compress it. Good luck with the rebuild.
@lawrencezaccheojr66422 жыл бұрын
Great diagnostic work and positive attitude I would have been out of my mind, great video and best of luck I’m looking forward to the conclusion.
@davidlawton42172 жыл бұрын
Jesse, I had the exact same problem on a diesel car, it had dropped a valve and put a hole in the top of the piston destroying the cylinder head, I found the crank shaft had been bent rather than the conrod, but that showed in vibration when the engine was running. The conrod had managed to stay straight. So, I would check the crank and the little end of the conrod/piston, as I think the conrod would survive better than the crank.
@robthebuilder40042 жыл бұрын
I have nothing to add but it was very informative and interesting! A lot of videos I fast forward to something more informative but I watched every second and thanks good narration….something to strive for on my videos.
@TheGrimReaper12 жыл бұрын
I must say I admire how philosophical you are, you know as well as I do that “it’s no use crying over spilt milk” and that it’s not going to mend itself. I cant offer any advice to you re the engine as I don’t know the first thing about engines other than what my dad told me in the sixties and that was to the effect that oil was cheaper than bearings. I asked him at the time whether or not I should change the oil on the Fordson Major. Kind regards.
@davidbillings6152 жыл бұрын
Jesse I hope that you are right and it won’t cost to much to fix. I always enjoy your videos. I wish they did not come with so much stress for you. Good luck.
@GlobalistJuice2 жыл бұрын
So ... when the seller told you _"it needs all new filters"_ - what he *_meant_* to say is the fuel filter system is completely disabled/bypassed/removed/gone. To-may-toe, to-mah-toe. 🤣
@jamessievers38992 жыл бұрын
Congratulations, you was very lucky!
@okiekidd60912 жыл бұрын
Hey Jesse, is it me or does almost every tooth on that flywheel (if that is what you were rotating) cracked, chipped or almost broken? Any man that can be a master electrician, builder, transmission repair, diesel mechanic, concrete work, and drive a semi-truck is truly a genius.
@ronfrance40412 жыл бұрын
A lot of flywheel ring gears are cut in a way that would appear they are maybe “chipped” but instead it’s to help the starter gear slide into place when it’s spinning really fast and possibly not aligned. I noticed it too, and for a second thought the same thing but quickly realized they were factory teeth cuts
@cabwaldo2 жыл бұрын
That is the flywheel. The marks looked consistent with each tooth and looked like they were machined to allow the bendix on the starter to sync/engage with the flywheel. I think if it were worn, the marks would be inconsistent and you'd see shiny spots. An engine is only going to stop in a certain number of positions, so the starter will always be engaging and making contact in the same spots.
@jackwalker35822 жыл бұрын
Agree.
@okiekidd60912 жыл бұрын
@@ronfrance4041 Thanks for the explanation. Makes sense from what you said. To me (not a mechanic) it just didn't look right.
@ronfrance40412 жыл бұрын
@@okiekidd6091 glad I could help. If you wanted to get a good image of what the bevel cuts really look like you can google “Detroit 53 series flywheel ring gear” or Detroit 71 series flywheel ring gear”. The bevel cuts on those are very pronounced. Of course the cuts are only on one side so not all pictures will show them
@____________________________.x2 жыл бұрын
Wow, you really pushed on through every problem, great video. I think between you and Andrew, you are responsible for 99% of the "I had to weld a nut on" videos on YT 😸
@RustyNail58562 жыл бұрын
I Think just go for a new piston, rings, connecting rod, hone they cylinder, and rod bearing. Clean the head, and make sure the valves are all seating properly still. Then run it. it should be fine. i still think you got a good tracked skid steer, to use on your job's and for your self. can't wait for the next video. and i am glad to see you doing a video again, it has been a while. take care.
@MrPhotodoc2 жыл бұрын
I learn something new every time I watch Jesse. Thanks.
@DingleyDell2 жыл бұрын
Great video and superb camera work. You're gaining on it, for sure and I hope it becomes a useful machine. You have enviable patience, discipline and endurance (I would have probably beaten it to a pulp and stormed off cussing after a few hours).
@edbenson982 жыл бұрын
Great job extracting the broken part. I'll be waiting to see what happens in part 2!
@truenexus1usa2 жыл бұрын
I'm praying for you man. I hope the seller sees this video and his conscience makes him try to make it good. If he doesn't, then just don't ever give him any more of your business and warn your friends too.
@TheHomePros62212 жыл бұрын
Gosh what a bummer Jesse, but I know you will get it straightened out, after analyzing everything and without hearing a knock in the bottom end I’m thinking someone tipped it over which filled the cylinder with oil, then after they turned it back over they tried starting it and bent the rod. I would just hone the cylinder or a new sleeve if possible, get a new rod and piston and put it back together and call it done. But before doing that mic the other cylinders first and determine off that I’d also pull the other pistons and at least put new rings on them. Best of luck my friend we are all cheering you on!