I RESCUED an old AUGER Crane Truck!!! ~ Is a DIGGER DERRICK the ULTIMATE all around Service Truck?

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Salvage Workshop

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@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 10 ай бұрын
5:14 .. From my knowledge of these utility trucks, the reason they used Gasoline instead of Diesel, is because, when being used in remote locations (especially previous to the early 1980's), Diesel was much more difficult to source when it came time to refuel.
@oldmanretired198
@oldmanretired198 10 ай бұрын
The yellow reel is a take up reel. Example, winding up mule tape to pull a winch line through conduit so that the opposing truck can pull a cable or lines through a conduit. Wooden pole is a tamp rod to hep pack dirt around a pole you are setting. The wire wraps , wrap around guy wires or power lines being dead ended at a pole. The connectors are for dead ending power lines at a building. Back to yellow take up reel. You put to much pressure on it I can assure you it will literally explode and hurt someone. Winch in middle of truck is for pulling cables, power lines in man holes in town. Drive over the top of it and hook up and pull the cables to you. Bring back loads of memories and years of using one of these trucks. Like you, needs a diesel. Not sure but I think a Cummins will pretty much fit under the hood. Ours had a v8 Detroit. Slow moving but never gave any troubles. Good luck. Let us see what all you do with it.
@assassinlexx1993
@assassinlexx1993 10 ай бұрын
This is the perfect truck to use on a pole barn.
@IGDZILLA
@IGDZILLA 10 ай бұрын
The winch has less pulling force with larger cable spools because the distance between the cable coming off the spool and the axle of the spool is reducing the mechanical advantage as it increases.
@AffordBindEquipment
@AffordBindEquipment 10 ай бұрын
makes sense. what he said just didn't seem right.
@scottcarpenter6443
@scottcarpenter6443 10 ай бұрын
Thank you I was kind of cringing
@henkoosterhof5947
@henkoosterhof5947 10 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. The motor driving the winch has a set torque that keeps the same number. If the arm(inches) get more the force gets less. 10(pounds)x1(inch)=10 Now its 2(inch), four layers of wire. Now 2(inch)x5(pounds)=10. Figures for explanation only!
@andrewclough660
@andrewclough660 10 ай бұрын
@@AffordBindEquipment he just makes shit up most of the time😄
@brucemitchell5637
@brucemitchell5637 10 ай бұрын
Looking at the shape of the two bench seats I would say that thety were swapped back to front.
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 10 ай бұрын
36:14 That hose is a Premium Quality molded lower Radiator Hose for International 1700, 1800, 900 Series Trucks made from 1979 to 1981
@JohnGotts
@JohnGotts 10 ай бұрын
Really miss your videos, Matt. Great information in this video and in the comments, too. Be sure you have some safety gear for that truck. A hard hat, gloves, safety glasses if those old winches go awry. Hope you start posting more frequently. I really like the construction and repair videos.
@thebear5454
@thebear5454 10 ай бұрын
That long wooden tool is a TAMPER. It's used to compact dirt after the pole has been set. The spool of rubber hose at the back is a pneumatic or hydraulic vibrator also used to tamp dirt after pole has been set.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Interesting! I can see that! As for the hydraulic tamper / vibrator, that makes total sense... Now I want to find one of those for the truck!
@doug6141
@doug6141 10 ай бұрын
My uncle run a line truck probably about the time this truck was new. The hydraulic hose reel was also used with a hydraulic impact wrench. They put the crossarms, anchor cable bolts, etc on with them when setting up a pole before they stood it up.
@thaddeustroyer
@thaddeustroyer 10 ай бұрын
​@SalvageWorkshop in addition to a tamper, you can use it for all the tools you mentioned and more. I've also seen hydraulic chainsaws used with them. Give Clint a call at C&C equipment and he can hook you up with a bunch if hydraulic tools. He should have some since they come with a lot of his unimogs that he buys.
@ranga2050
@ranga2050 10 ай бұрын
Diesel Creek's latest video shows the power company using this style of truck with all its features.
@waldo0072
@waldo0072 10 ай бұрын
I watched that video right before watching this video
@ElectroTree01
@ElectroTree01 9 ай бұрын
If anyone wants more info on the stuff left in the truck 8:13 can be called “poly bells”. They Polymer deadend insulators 8:23 probably low voltage splices for triplex based on the size 8:25 It is called a neutral spool. It goes on the neutral. The d rings to the left of them are what the spools are mounted on(clevis pin thru spool) 8:28 fuse links that go in a fuse door that goes in a cutout 10:01 Fiber glass guy wire extension rod/ isolator rod. You probably have a 6ft one as that size is common(at least where I live). It goes in betweeen a “goat head” that is mounted to a pole and the preform wrap onto the guy wire A lot of the hardware in there is new 12:17 that is a called a CR reel that you moved. Those attach to a winch pto and pull old wire 14:05 Probably a throttle pedal, on a newer digger Derrick I operated, it had one of those. I think it is standard 14:11 the newer ones are pointed at a slightly shallower angle from what I’ve seen(just a comment on what I saw) 15:39 you may find air brake connections(glad hands or whatever other connecter they used) 16:35 probably for “shotgun sticks” or hot sticks or line hose(can be called tiger tails, guts, eels, or other things) 17:26 probably for hanging hardware off of but that is a guess. Some of the newer trucks i’ve seen that do work on my local utility have a hanger setup. 18:53 A hot stick would do some of the moving jobs on high voltage. At least now, wood would definitely not pass any safety inspections for live line tools 19:20 The augers are detachable and interchangeable. You can put a drive end wrench on there (needs a Kelly bar adapter and locking dog collar) for driving helical guy anchors but I assume your assumption of increasing capacity may be partially correct at least for older digger trucks. A 55 ft class 3 pole pentagon treated weighs about 2100 lbs but I assume 40ft class 3 poles were more common back then (950 lbs) Do not mistake helical guy anchors(also called screw anchors by some) with "bust anchors" or rock anchors. 20:03 that box has crossarm braces(wood things with metal attachments), pins for pin insulators, wedge clamps for triplex also called chicken catchers or whatever other name 20:15 that is a preform guy grip 20:30 cool snatch block! 24:57 I guess I didn’t need to explain what it was. The pto shaft on newer trucks is on the front bumper. That is where the winches are now. 26:29 for jack hammers, tampers, impact wrenches, and more. 28:37 automatic sleeve/splice 28:39 neutral d ring missing clevis pin 28:41 goat head guy hook combination 28:47 deadend shoes, they are usually an aluminum alloy of sorts I see bolt, maybe da bolts(all thread), and curved washers 28:53 probably for H taps( larger crimp connectors than you would see not in this realm) 29:03 machine bolts, those are long ones. Probably for hanging crossarms on poles. 29:26 you are correct. I see a stirrup in the badkground. A hotline clamp attaches to the stirrup. I also see some deadend clamps for smaller wire 29:31 not fuses, secondary crimps. You push the wire in the top and bottom(thru caps, penetrating them). Then you use a bg die to crimp them. I think they are 4 gauge and 2 gauge based on the color(6 is blue yellow is 1/0, red is 2, orange is 4, these are a few of the common sizes for triplex, you don't see 1 gauge a lot, also that is color coded green) 29:39 stirrup, I see an eyenut in background. To lower right are “hard heads”. You pound them in with a hanner(sometimes pre drill, sometimes dont. Usually not at least from what ive seen 29:43 hotline clamp 29:49 definntely not cheap. Your hand is over an eyenut and a conduit cap of sorts 30:00 H taps as I mentioned previously 30:11 crimps for smaller ground wire. I have a few but can't recall exactly the wire size they go on. You need what can be called a "pop tool". I have one with an O die and D die. O die, D die, and bg die are most common for crimps, with 840, N die, 350mcm, and a kearney die for small crimps following at least what my local utility does. 30:40 for outrigger pads 31:00 newer ones are composite, I have a couple along with the wood style. 31:22 I've only ever seen the 24x24 or whatever solid ones 32:51 not sure either. Could be for a light or for a tool of some sort are my main guesses 33:12 for hoists and climbing gear is my guess 36:58 I see a lot of smokers and vapers 37:09 a ratcheting wire cutter or conduit cutter but I assume condiut cutter due to the design and the speed of the blade 50:00 At least for the diesel trucks I see, the crane can be run on idle, with the throttle pedal used for increasing speed. 51:57 Don't use the pole guides primarily for pulling or lifting, they are not made for that. They are only made to stop the pole from moving around when being set - basically hold it stable. Use the turret winch and/or a hydraulic pole puller to pull poles. The pole guides are also not a grapple. 52:11 From what I've seen, the sling is about the center of the pole(balance I think is name) so that they can move it easily then have it already ready to set the pole. The guides are usually used a few feet above the sling. 56:42 also another thing to not do, there is a sling that is attached to the auger to help stow it. Also when stowing and unstowing it, try to keep the auger as close to vertical as possible so the sling and sling mounting hook doesn't experience a lot of force that it shouldn't(ive heard of many pins on the securement point breaking, but not sure if this is the cause) Also the long storage could be for holding rubber blankets, but those usually have a sophisticated container for them. While scrolling through the comments, someone mentioned that this was a corner mount digger derrick, which I didn't mention. The center rear/whatever its called mount is the most common. This corner mount is why the outriggers are asymetrical. Some other comments have mentioned the winch being for pulling wire overhead or underground which are possible uses, but I have only ever seen a sophisticated dielectric wire puller/underground wire puller mounted on a trailer so this wasn't my first thought. Some linemen call the digger derricks "line trucks". Some digger derricks have a pin on bucket, which at least this one doesn't have one included. Some of the center mount digger derricks(at least new ones) have a pole support for transporting 1 pole at a time without needing a trailer. BTW not a lineman, just someone who likes things related to the trades, engineering, and more that learns from others and the internet. I know many lineman(some not local) so if anyone has any questions, I can try to answer them myself or ask someone if I don't know. Great finds! Keep the hardware or sell it are my recommendations(although I am probably late to this video to have much say). Sorry if this comment isn't that clear or thorough or lists every possible use for something.
@robmatthews7972
@robmatthews7972 10 ай бұрын
Aux. hydraulic is used to run a wrench, hydraulic crimper or pole saw. You might have several thousand dollars worth of line hardware and parts and line cutout links. If you knew gasoline was put in hydraulic tank I would not be operating the outriggers, crane or any of it. Change out fluid & filters. I worked for an electrical contractor that only used IH trucks in the 1950s-70s. Those trucks leaked bad and would not keep Florida rains out of them.
@justfixit9726
@justfixit9726 10 ай бұрын
When you're setting the PTO try putting it in first gear and then set the PTO on then put your transmission back in neutral it should eliminate that grind.
@Darkrif1957
@Darkrif1957 10 ай бұрын
The PTO is engaged with the auto trans in gear and once you have flipped the pto lever over to on take is out of gear no grinding sound
@davewood406
@davewood406 10 ай бұрын
Typically that sheave for the bed winch would be used for underground pulls. You'd park the ass end of the truck over the manhole and the winch line would run straight down into the manhole. Inside the manhole you'd have another sheave/bullwheel to change the angle again to pull parallel to the duct without rubbing.
@tiredoldmechanic1791
@tiredoldmechanic1791 10 ай бұрын
It looks like the front seat was once the back seat. There is no cover on the back of the seat so it was probably against the back wall of the cab. Both seats have a notch for clearance for a floor shifter so they probably used the same seat base. The rear seat probably didn't get much use so when the front seat got bad, they switched seats and didn't bother to switch seat backs.
@calebs4887
@calebs4887 10 ай бұрын
could also be that both seats are originally front seats for a single row cab, but it does look like they switched the front and rear seats. Might be interesting to look at the back of the rear seats and see if there is a cover of some sort on the back.
@justinsellers9402
@justinsellers9402 7 ай бұрын
Amazing find.
@Jammer.1
@Jammer.1 10 ай бұрын
The yellow one was mostly used to pull fish tape to put wire through pipes underground & the smooth drum was for the rope to raise or lower stuff to the poles ! I'm ex ATT & Indiana Bell employee from the late 70's to mid 80's !
@oneteaminbristolbcfc
@oneteaminbristolbcfc 10 ай бұрын
What a find!!! Probably the best condition I’ve seen for a 40 year old truck
@gerry-p9x
@gerry-p9x 7 ай бұрын
A crew cab
@benclark5225
@benclark5225 10 ай бұрын
I'd like to second the many comments below that your videos are too few and far between. Gotta put out more content Matt to keep the junkies satisfied. Ha.
@dandunlap8638
@dandunlap8638 10 ай бұрын
It’s the change in diameter that changes winch strength. It changes the mechanical advantage.
@joeenna7820
@joeenna7820 10 ай бұрын
The electric company will set the electric or power pole and install the power lines, transformers, etc. After the power company is finished, cable tv or phone will install their cables. Don't assume it is a "telephone pole". The long insulating rod looks like a guy wire insulator. The insulators below the toolbox are primary deadend insulators for the high voltage conductors to connect to a pole or crossarm. The round grey insulators can be used to mount the neutral to the pole or used on a guy wire if they do not use the long guy insulator. If a primary line failed and touched the top of the guy wire, it will insulate the bottom half of the guy wire in case someone touched it. The phone company provides a phone line of about 50 volts. Don't be confused with an electric company where their voltage could be 7.2/12.5 kV up to 19.9/35 kV. Telephone/cableman are want-to-be electric lineman. Electric lineman have one of the top dangerous jobs in the world. So, appreciate an electric lineman when they are out in the middle of the night when it is 100 or 0 degrees, rain or snowing out there getting the power back on.
@markpeterson5479
@markpeterson5479 10 ай бұрын
You could not pay me enough to be an electric lineman. When working on 8KV they are not allowed even ONE mistake lest they end up with very serious injuries or death.
@dirtfarmer7472
@dirtfarmer7472 10 ай бұрын
@@markpeterson5479 Do mean crispy critter
@markpeterson5479
@markpeterson5479 10 ай бұрын
@@dirtfarmer7472 or pile of carbon.
@rhondasweeney7271
@rhondasweeney7271 10 ай бұрын
Hope you and your family are doing well. Can't forget the dogs! The crane truck is awesome! I can hardly wait until the next video. How is the new shop doing? Thanks for sharing! 😊
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 10 ай бұрын
7:12 The Dunlop SP431 is considered to be a Premium commercial use tire. a set of 4 is well over $6000 list price. These are rated for multiple times of re-treading, but I don't think this examples has been retreaded yet, tire tread pattern is the Original Pattern. In most areas re-tread tires must be branded as such too.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab 10 ай бұрын
The capstan was used to pull strand wire with a rope, and was usually used either between poles, or at the end of several poles. ATO= auxiliary take off.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Makes sense!
@rkritchie580
@rkritchie580 10 ай бұрын
Those pincers on the oom are for stabilizing the poles only- thet are definitely not designed to lift or pull anything. You do all the pulling with the winch lines.
@davewood406
@davewood406 10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@billcar741
@billcar741 10 ай бұрын
The locks on the air valves are for safety lock out tag out.
@robertironside3166
@robertironside3166 10 ай бұрын
Cool. Did you see the Allis Chalmers motor Matt got for his "Fat Allice" loader there? Got it at an auction where I guess they were selling off some army surplus generators. He got a Detroit 671 diesel at a similar auction. He paid 500 dollars for the Fat Alice motor. Thing runs great :-)
@ForbiddTV
@ForbiddTV 9 ай бұрын
I have a similar digger derrick, a Pittman Polecat on a Ford F-800 chassis. I equipped it with a removable man basket and devised a way to operate it from that basket making it much more versatile to also be used as a man lift without helpers. There's a YT video on my channel if you want to check it out.
@rjm7168
@rjm7168 10 ай бұрын
More cable on spool lowers capacity due to diameter if the wire wound on the spool. Bigger diameter creates a larger torque working against the winch motor so capacity goes down to compensate.
@bobcatsmith246
@bobcatsmith246 9 ай бұрын
That paddle thing is to tamp the dirt around a pole.
@Junkboy888
@Junkboy888 10 ай бұрын
Man that is a sweet truck. A bit to much for my needs. I would like one of the Tire service trucks with crane for lifting tractors frames and implements. lol looks like your gonna needs a bigger equipment yard.
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 10 ай бұрын
29:29 Those are heavy gauge connectors for copper or aluminum power lines, Instead of diameters they mark the with AMPS, They need a special hydraulic pump style crimping tool .. you use these instead of the large copper split bolts, to connect two high amperage wires together.
@andreacrashe9894
@andreacrashe9894 10 ай бұрын
*Great score on the new truck... PS: Congratulations to you, your wife & family on number three baby. 🙂.*
@rudie2902
@rudie2902 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic truck, I love it
@gwharton68
@gwharton68 10 ай бұрын
Great find. I bet you can sell the fuse links and pole line hardware for at least half what you paid for the truck. Would have be nice if it was oil burner.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab 10 ай бұрын
Now you can effortlessly put your own fence posts in and maybe utility poles as well.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was thinking of starting a Power Line install company LOL!
@adamgentry332
@adamgentry332 10 ай бұрын
The hydraulic hose reel was originally used for a hydraulic handheld tamper to tamp the dirt around power poles. The wood pole in the top toolbox also looks like the standard tamping rod for tamping poles in
@adamgentry332
@adamgentry332 10 ай бұрын
The hydraulic tamper will rattle the teeth out of your head
@2bonk22
@2bonk22 10 ай бұрын
The sliding drawer is probably for a ladder. Remember what this truck was used for
@johnreid2837
@johnreid2837 10 ай бұрын
Nice set-up. I really like this channel, my only complaint is too much time between videos. Sometimes a person has to wonder what happened to you.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate that! My wife and I just had our 3rd child... it's been a bit crazy lately! Have no fear, I have a TON more content coming!
@garytnew7504
@garytnew7504 10 ай бұрын
@@SalvageWorkshopCONGRATULATIONS ON NEW BORN TO YOU Both That’s great news and fully explains absence 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
@everestyeti
@everestyeti 10 ай бұрын
​@@SalvageWorkshopCongratulations to you and your wife. Am surprised you've had time to even put this one out. 🤣 Definitely a good buy.👍
@billcar741
@billcar741 10 ай бұрын
@@SalvageWorkshop Congratulations, Family time is more important than anything else in life.
@marconunes2340
@marconunes2340 10 ай бұрын
I saw this video pop up, first words were, “about time, been waiting so long”. Then I thought, I hope everything was ok with him, life does have challenges and we don’t know what others may be going through.
@TheMakiwerem
@TheMakiwerem 10 ай бұрын
The secret cargo is the winch for the dozer witch mate from pacific hill bili sourced for you
@jerryknowles8589
@jerryknowles8589 10 ай бұрын
Hey youngin' I'm a retired lineman It's called an Auger truck and it sets utility poles they're not telephone poles. The phone companies pay to run their line on our utility poles. Keep up the good work.
@shawnlynch9826
@shawnlynch9826 13 күн бұрын
you dont want to bring up running the damn thing 30ft near the live lines, just the utility pole thing..... dont get within 10 feet of those damn utility poles with that damn thing
@krama2940
@krama2940 10 ай бұрын
The yellow paddle wheel is used to pull on mule tape or rope through ducts.
@larrymoons2258
@larrymoons2258 10 ай бұрын
I agree with the people who are saying that WE NEED MORE VIDEOS!! I can’t believe that truck is that old!! Totally Awesome!!!
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab 10 ай бұрын
Judging by the phone cable strain reliefs, this belonged to a phone company. Those are never standard equipment for running electric. My guess is that this truck, more recently, at least, was used by an electrical contractor, who could do phone, electric, cable TV, or even fiber optic cable.
@thorranum
@thorranum 10 ай бұрын
Residential overhead service with an acsr triplex uses them
@garyterrell5050
@garyterrell5050 10 ай бұрын
The long stick is a tamping tool when back filling the hole after the pole is set.
@Iamkcs2c
@Iamkcs2c 10 ай бұрын
I went to Baker's plant in Richmond VA a little before it shut down (late 90's). At the time they were down to just making vehicles for fire and EMS. I remember them saying that bucket trucks had been their bread and butter, but as more utility lines went underground (no one ever replaced an underground line with an above ground one) they felt that market was in terminal decline.
@sandy1653
@sandy1653 10 ай бұрын
Those aux hydraulic lines are really handy. We have them on our fiber optic installation truck (an old power company service truck) and they're pretty handy. Ours doesn't have a big pulling capstan like yours does, so we use it to power one of those, a jackhammer, a tamper and a couple different saws. The saws aren't quite as flexible as a battery or gas powered saw, but they also don't have batteries or additional fuel types to keep track of which is also nice.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Awesome! Yeah I'm going to start looking for a few tools to use with the Aux hydraulics, I agree battery and gas tools are great, and i have them, but the hydraulic ones can just live in the truck and always be ready to use!
@moman0166
@moman0166 10 ай бұрын
It is called a corner mount digger derrick. The main reason for these units is to save manpower. The operator can get down and hook up items other than a rear mount digger derrick where the operator is parked in the seat all the time. They call the big outrigger on the side the digger derrick is mounted is a walking outrigger and the one on the other side is just a A frame outrigger. I sold hundreds of these only they were Altec which were electric over hydraulics to give you a smoother operation.TelElect has been bought and sold many times
@rodsheret9065
@rodsheret9065 10 ай бұрын
great vid,that plunger by the carburettor looks like a throttle control so when you use the auxiliary equipment the engine will rev up automatically
@tiredoldmechanic1791
@tiredoldmechanic1791 10 ай бұрын
That was my thought too. It might be the actuator for that pedal in the rear control stand. There could be parts missing from an engine or carburetor swap.
@joes2085
@joes2085 10 ай бұрын
Throttle control from the foot pedal at rear controls
@ivanferguson2509
@ivanferguson2509 10 ай бұрын
Hydraulic throttle, works with that pedal back by the boom control.
@joeenna7820
@joeenna7820 10 ай бұрын
The two hydraulic lines on the reel were used for a hydraulic tapper to tamp the pole after it was set.
@davewood406
@davewood406 10 ай бұрын
Pole jack for pulling a pole as well.
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC 10 ай бұрын
6:30 Even if worst case scenario that old Kohler needs a full rebuild? You could do that in one afternoon!! :) As you know they were real workhorses, designed to run for days on end, I wager this is setup to draw fuel from the vehicle's main gas tank.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab 10 ай бұрын
There were a number of accessories for your wet lines, such as a drill, impact wrench and a chainsaw. Those hydraulic lines are non-conductive, so one couldn't accidentally come into contact with live power lines.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Yeah I can see that! I would love to start collecting a few of those tools, and maybe a few others like spreaders, jacks, a tamper, and WHO know what else! with hydraulics, there are SO many options! I was also thinking of putting together a kit of hydraulic connections / adapters of all kinds to hook up the aux hydraulic lines to machines that are dead... that way I can lift outriggers, excavator booms, buckets, or whatever else on machines that don't run in order to load them up and haul them away.
@InsanePacoTaco
@InsanePacoTaco 10 ай бұрын
​@@SalvageWorkshopClint from C&C equipment has those unimog things that came with hydraulic powered tools. Maybe he has extras or ones to fix up?
@michaelboyle1983
@michaelboyle1983 9 ай бұрын
​​@@SalvageWorkshopthe only bad part of hooking the truck hydraulic hoses to old machines is that you introduce the old hydraulic oil and water from the old machines into the truck system. God bless you!
@adrianorourke2893
@adrianorourke2893 10 ай бұрын
To engage the PTO in an automatic put the gearbox in gear, engage the PTO then put the gearbox out of gear. Diong this it all should engage silently. Having driven automatics for 30 years this procedure was described in the operators manuals. If the gears don't line up they still engage when neutral is selected.
@jerryknowles8589
@jerryknowles8589 10 ай бұрын
The long boxes were for storing line hose guards or what we called guts for insulating the power lines from the boom while setting a pole. And guy guards for putting on the down guy wires.
@JamesThomas-gg6il
@JamesThomas-gg6il 10 ай бұрын
Hey another good thing about the capstan and winches, is when you get stuck in rough terrain or even wild weather. Heck vehicle revovery should be better. Also a lot of those anchors, bolts, splices, strain reliefs, cable pullers. If you dont have a need for them , list them for sale or ebay. Heck the copper ground wire clamps are probably worth a nickel or two. Not a fan of gas or auto transmission, but hey you gotta run what you brung.
@FredrickFarrell-td6iv
@FredrickFarrell-td6iv 10 ай бұрын
Great fine! You got lucky the transmission is also a remanufacture. Jasper provides rebuilt engines and transmission, I replaced a transmission in one of pickups with a Jasper rebuild. I also replaced a Chevy. 350 in my one ton 1 ton trucks. My Hi-Ranger bucket truck has remote hydraulic connection connections. I have used the remotes on the basket for operating a hydraulic pole pole saw as well as hydraulic 3/4 drill to bore holes for tree rods and cables. The Blackburn press clips are to connect electric service wires. You would strip back the cable end put each end in the connection and crimp them together. You do need a special press to make to make the crimp. I have (never tell the power company ) to disconnect house hold service wires so I could remove trees so I could fell trees, I did work with a lineman for a while. If you try this all cut the neutral wire the uncoated one, Most residential service usually does not exceed 220. You could install l a pole and light on your properties. If you work in a fiberglass bucket your safe. If you work around any power lines with the derrick you should be wearing lineman gloves with a rubber inserts, The galvanized bolts, nuts and bigger square washers our a great bonus, that stuff is expensive. I a salvage man too. I am always on the look out for abandoned poles and wrenching off galvanized hardware. The galvanized cork screw rod are anchors for poles. You twist them in the soil and connect a guide wire to a pole, The finger trap looking are used to connect lengths of galvanized cable together. If you have a electrician friend you just made his day there is probably a thousand dollars or more of exterior electric installation hardware on that truck. You hit the salvage lottery 12 times over with this truck. My bucket was a lineman's truck.. the long box are hole pole saws powered stick saws gas and hydraulic; Also a extension ladder might slide into them.. My truck had a long shovel a spoon to clear out deep auger holes. Try to salvage one. I have dug holes for customers flag poles and set a few poles for my electric fiends. As a true salvage guy always for trade, Got boxes of electric tape, cable, eye bolts turnbuckles etc. Never can have enough stuff in the shop even if you do not ever have a use you know that. Baker builds great stuff. The tall side tool box is for hanging your saddles and gaffs and ropes out of the weather hung on those hooks, Holan make premium equipment.. Wish I had a winch on my truck, I do have that receiver hitch on the rear made a vise on a receiver to slide in and out so it is not in the way, The top flat box are usually used to carry ladders, External air external power wow you scored. Just to be able to have outside lights. Repowered a log loader from a 454 to am Cat 3208 alot of red neck wiring other than that some replumbing hoses it worked fine. Scrap the Huber!! what a piece of poop. Love the channel you have great talent and a great appreciation for cool old machinery. I glad you are doing your best to rebuild machinery and tools, I just think that old stuff had just a certain class to them. They just are cool all the heavy castings with emblem just ca different time they built them to last. Great Site!
@billtopka2584
@billtopka2584 10 ай бұрын
I’d bet the front seat was once the rear seat and they switched them because of the wear. The exposed jute backing is a dead giveaway.😊
@waldo0072
@waldo0072 10 ай бұрын
I was about to make the same comment. You can also look at the backseat. There’s an indent in the middle, where it looks like the gear shifters would’ve been.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
@@waldo0072 That is completely possible... Both seats have that same indent in them... I'm pretty sure international used the same seats no matter what from what ive seen, same as the doors... all 4 are exactly the same... makes production cheaper!
@soupie2100
@soupie2100 10 ай бұрын
I have found in my work truck that if I put the automatic transmission into gear and then engage the pto, it doesn't grind.
@AlexsProjects
@AlexsProjects 10 ай бұрын
That's really cool! I was concerned though, that you said that the hydro fluid may have gas in it and then proceeded to use the hydro. 😮
@rich7934
@rich7934 10 ай бұрын
The Jasper tag on the bell housing probably means you have a rebuilt transmission also, Jasper does engines, transmissions and other driveline components. With the hydraulic reel, be careful its for hydraulic motors not cylinders, probbaly 5gpm 2500 psi.
@jasonwakewich121
@jasonwakewich121 10 ай бұрын
Pedal in the back is a hydraulic throttle that connects to that thin cylinder by the carb. Good find
@anthonyhoult152
@anthonyhoult152 10 ай бұрын
A brilliant addition to your collection and can't wait to see you put it into use. You have been greatly missed but hopefully you and your entire family are well especially to your wife and new arrival. Looking forward to finding out what was under the cover and I just wonder if I am right what I think it might be.
@waynep343
@waynep343 10 ай бұрын
With that truck you can install the power pole guy wire anchors for people to chain down various vehicles, trailers and equipment. To reduce theft . Anchors for propane tanks. Generators, motorcycles and atvs. You could install poles for shade cloth or poles for solar panels. Even poles for ham radio guys.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
SOOO Many OPTIONS!
@FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur
@FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur 10 ай бұрын
Make sure you create a decent hour rate. Once you have that communicated. This truck will pay for itself. The trick is to service it well. You can do well digging, road rescue and specialty digging for electrical. Keep that specialty truck inside and it will last you a lifetime. New tyres and new hydraulic lines and it will last you a lifetime. Create a roof above all your trucks. It will save you aLOT of maintenance.
@MichaelSmith-dg3kr
@MichaelSmith-dg3kr 10 ай бұрын
Matt, You need to put the trans. in gear before you shift the P T O into gear. Then put the trans. in neutral, and you're on your way.
@Whocaress2.0
@Whocaress2.0 10 ай бұрын
The box with the roller was for an extension ladder. And the other compartments will store cross arms, conduit, ground rods and other long items.
@tiredoldmechanic1791
@tiredoldmechanic1791 10 ай бұрын
That would have an Allison automatic transmission. To engage the power take off, put the transmission in low with your foot on the brake, turn the PTO on then ease off the brake so the truck moves a little and the PTO engages. You can also shut the engine off, engage the PTO and start the engine. If you just turn the PTO on in neutral with the engine running, you will eventually damage the PTO and the transmission.
@robertkenney-oles5948
@robertkenney-oles5948 10 ай бұрын
Or possibly in Reverse to stop the transmission gears from spinning. Our newer by a few years boom truck is driven off the Reverse gearing.
@dirtfarmer7472
@dirtfarmer7472 10 ай бұрын
I’ve read several of the comments & none were negative, all positive & what this or that did or does You’ve got some nice subscribers be thankful. Thank you Sir, for the video
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
I COMPLETELY agree, and trust me, I DON'T take that for granted! I truly appreciate every one of my viewers, and their amazing comments! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, lots more to come!
@renem6441
@renem6441 10 ай бұрын
That truck is like a multitool for grownups!
@DallasHuybregts
@DallasHuybregts 9 ай бұрын
Man, they coulda run the shop-vac past it before you picked it up.
@terryrogers1025
@terryrogers1025 10 ай бұрын
Nice find, I could see all kinds of situations that rig could be used for. The hydraulics look to be very responsive, engine sounds awesome for a gas engine. Have fun with it, I’m sure we be seeing a rescue coming up using that truck. Thanks for the update young man, enjoyed the walk around.
@TsunauticusIV
@TsunauticusIV 10 ай бұрын
The actual diameter of the drum is what affects the winches ability to perform work. Let’s start with a 10k pound rated winch. It was rated with a 6” diameter fully spooled drum. Now… you switch that drum out to a 6 foot diameter drum and load the drum with 2 miles of line and the drum diameter has increase to 6 feet… you’ve lost the majority of your pulling ability due to torque loss. You can lose some pulling to line compression but that’s not the biggest factor when increasing your drum size or loading your drum with a massive amount of line. You’re effectively changing the gear ratio of the machine when you have more line.
@mfletch392
@mfletch392 10 ай бұрын
Nice well-thought-out truck. Good find/fletch from the UK
@par8920
@par8920 8 ай бұрын
I own a 82 s1854 4x4 bucket truck and a 78 s1854 2wd western hauler style. Amazing dependable work trucks. Both are diesel. I H for life here!
@TheToolmanTim
@TheToolmanTim 10 ай бұрын
I have the same engine, a 345 V8, in my 67 International 1/2 ton pickup. In fact, I pulled rocker shafts from a truck the same size as yours in a junkyard to fix my engine. I can't imagine what your gas mileage is on a truck that size. My 1/2 ton barely manages 10mpg.
@SalvageWorkshop
@SalvageWorkshop 10 ай бұрын
Nice! I love it! I'd love to see your truck! The mileage home in the crane truck was like 4-5 MPG! I stopped every time I saw a gas station, and I had 4 x 5gal jugs of extra gas in the boxes just in case, cus I had NO IDEA what my mileage was going to be!
@TheToolmanTim
@TheToolmanTim 10 ай бұрын
I have a bunch of videos up on my channel on the truck and engine work. Here is one I posted as part of the DeBoss Garage International Auto Show back in 2020. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pXSaomShq518gpYsi=cycCwxK7mnlzl4Ty@@SalvageWorkshop
@chrisharris0041
@chrisharris0041 10 ай бұрын
That truck was in service not long ago. All those line parts (blackburns, Burndy splices, hot line clamps, etc) are relatively new.
@BrendanFelker
@BrendanFelker 10 ай бұрын
Great Video, to engage pto, put transmission into drive, depress brake, switch on pto, then shift back to neutral and finally release brake
@aresler6085
@aresler6085 10 ай бұрын
Amazing truck: the big daddy of my ex AT&T F350. You were lucky to get the capstan: I had to buy mine to fit the winch. I don't think the hydraulics will work a hydraulic jack very well: the pressure is too low. If your truck is like mine, the auxiliary hydraulic ports are part of the main winch hydraulics, and max out at about 2000psi. Portable jacks tend to need from 5000psi up to 10000psi. My capstan drive is dedicated to the capstan: there is no drum winch, so it doesn't need a clutch like yours has, to disengage the winch drum when you are using the capstan. Since you have an auxiliary generator, rather than an inverter on the vehicle alternator, you don't need a continuous high idle (1500 rpm, in my case), so the rear accelerator pedal makes perfect sense. My high idle is electric, and operates when either the hydraulics or the inverter are engaged, but your hydraulic foot pedal system ideal for your intermittent use.
@craigbowley6783
@craigbowley6783 10 ай бұрын
Your best bet to free up those controls (or anything really)is to spray them down with some PB blaster or kroil. That way you get full penetration of your moving parts. 0:00
@scootertrash3807
@scootertrash3807 10 ай бұрын
The pedal is for increasing engine rpm so the controls work faster, the winch looks to be a twenty thousand pound winch meant for pulling underground cables when replacements are required. One storage box in back was for a ladder. Your new truck is for setting the poles and digging those holes, the hooks are for hanging line or coils of short wire leftover from a reel. The yellow paddle wheel is for wrapping up line or the tape that is sent through conduit for pulling wire. The “U” shaped items on box are for holding a fiberglass Derrick off end of boob to hold lines up if a cross arm is being replaced. Your bucket truck is to take one or two men up for working on replacing items on a pole since the men almost never climb pole’s anymore it is a contract thing. There should be a load tag on the other truck stating load limit for bucket, 700-800 pounds are two man buckets otherwise a single is rated for 350 max generally, your bucket appears to be for a single person. The start switch is generally for the truck so it can be shut down when just holding lines above cross arms when replacing the arms so you and neighbors don’t have to listen to the truck. Those are termites not ants so don’t let them take over or move into your man cave. The cone is for different size tubes/conduit for guiding the line/wire through. The cylinder by carb is part of the throttle from rear controls for increasing engine rpm’s, the “Jasper” tag is a reman tag as they do atom of reman of engines and trans, sorry don’t recall if they do diffs or not. ALWAYS PUT OUTRIGGERS DOWN BEFORE EVER TOUCHING BOOM CONTROLS I SAY IT FOR YOUR SAFETY SIR NOT TO ME A JERK the boom weights enough it could possibly tip truck over if you weren’t on level ground. If you want a deeper hole drill down a bit with the auger unpin it and lift boom and resin at next hole of auger extension.
@stanisawk1385
@stanisawk1385 10 ай бұрын
great !
@swedishpsychopath8795
@swedishpsychopath8795 6 ай бұрын
Hello Salvage Workshop: We love your videos here in Sweden and we've given you the nickname baboon-butt, or BB in short. Keep up the good work!
@joes2085
@joes2085 10 ай бұрын
For the PTO. put transmission in DRIVE before engaging PTO, then back to neutral
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 10 ай бұрын
Power lines up to 11,000 bolts are maintained live. Utilities commonly replace insulators and even entire poles without isolating the power. They work live. Oh yes they do.
@Shamrocknut
@Shamrocknut 10 ай бұрын
The pully are for the winches used when pulling primary cables in overhead and underground system , the u shaped hooks could have held an extension for the auger to spin in screw in anchors for back guying poles. The wooden arms with aluminum ends are cross arm braces. the wire u shaped items are preforms or deadends for hanging a span of wire. I just retired as a lineman and this all looks like the same we used . hooks were used to hang span wire , triplex , lamp wire , watch releasing the auger it will swing when the lock is removed and can swing wildly. Good luck with your "Digger Derrick"
@apostlepaulvining5688
@apostlepaulvining5688 10 ай бұрын
Hello sorry r, Rev. Paul, Eustis Florida. To repair the cable on the drum, pull the cable out full length. Then place a heavy weight dragging the cable on the drum while reeling in on the drum guiding the cable by hand to prevent any overlap. This process can be repeated as often as need to keep unused cable lubricated. PS new subscriber too:)
@Lee-At-Green-Pheonix-Rc
@Lee-At-Green-Pheonix-Rc 10 ай бұрын
Matt from diesel creek just had the power comping they a very similar truck could have borrowed it lol
@B46580
@B46580 10 ай бұрын
Back seat wear potentially caused by tool belts, etc of on the job linemen riding to and from job sites.
@kennethbrown109
@kennethbrown109 10 ай бұрын
That paddle as you called it is actually a hand tamp for tamping the dirt down after they set the new pole.Also the yellow reel we call a caption reel. We use it for rolling up wire that has been cut down. Mainly on tare out jobs nobody really want to roll up a lot of wire by hand.
@ChristopherWilson-h7g
@ChristopherWilson-h7g 10 ай бұрын
This should TOTALLY help you install those telephone poles you have been needing to install!!! Haha And that front passenger side utility door you said “had a shelf” has an obvious PTO shaft that that aluminum capstan/roller in such cabinet fits on to pull wire.
@ConSeann3ry
@ConSeann3ry 10 ай бұрын
You should look into the issue with international engines and their cam bearings if they sit too long. If they sit too long its good to spin the oil pump while turning the engine over slowly, otherwise the bearing can stick and spin.
@tdimccullough
@tdimccullough 10 ай бұрын
those aux hydraulic lines, you could possibly run a hydraulic jackhammer for breaking up concrete, tarmac
@garyterrell5050
@garyterrell5050 10 ай бұрын
The correct terminology for this truck it's called a line truck the other truck you have is called a bucket truck.
@raymondbailey4538
@raymondbailey4538 10 ай бұрын
The cable reel flips open to put a new coil of wire on it, then unwind it to install, or recoil old wire and remove it.
@brianelliot2719
@brianelliot2719 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Matt…man, you’re enthusiastic about that truck. You should be in sales… I think half of us are sold on buying one too… what I would do with it I have no idea 😊 Hadn’t seen videos for a while from you so glad to see this one 👍… the other Matts on KZbin are good, but you’re the best.
@dandunlap8638
@dandunlap8638 10 ай бұрын
They probably stored ground rods in the long compartments.
@nealc5579
@nealc5579 10 ай бұрын
the rubber push button on the rear bumper was usually a hi/low remote throttle speed to reduce fuel burn while holding a pole in place , or other tasks that dont need full throttle
@robertneilitz4926
@robertneilitz4926 10 ай бұрын
its , Butterfly wheel, used for pulling wire thru long runs of conduit, ie Diesel Creek channel
@frutt5k
@frutt5k 10 ай бұрын
This truck stars in the current Diesel Creek episode in which it extracts a utility pole around 31:30
@gregsecore9625
@gregsecore9625 10 ай бұрын
I just about gave up on you, haven't seen you for such a long time thought you quit the KZbin channel.
@charlescastle5566
@charlescastle5566 10 ай бұрын
Matt, that's a cool truck I'm sure that it will come in handy for the type of work you do. Only bad thing is, is you'll have to have a second driver if you need both trucks on a job. Great video as normal. Keep up the awesome work I'm always watch for your new videos to come out.
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