Ya did it again Zack. Once again you took me back to being a little kid sitting on the floor of a farm shop building watching an older guy from Oklahoma, a guy who never went to high school a guy who had left and came to Central California during the dust bowl. I sat there watching him reassemble a John Deere A model tractor transmission or maybe the steering brakes on a Cat D9. I vividly remember there was not a manual or torque wrench anywhere in the shop. And there he was working away and talking the whole time to an eight or ten year old little kid telling stories about fishing and hunting in Western Oklahoma, building airstrips in the South Pacific along with tips on using tools correctly. I'd run home at lunch and my mom would fix me a bologna sandwich and some Kool Aid and I'd then run back to the shop for the afternoon show. That was back in the 1950's which I now realize was probably the best times of my life. Thanks.
@TerryLawrence0017 ай бұрын
I like long videos about anything you do Zach. The clean shop makes me sad. I liked the random surprises that popped into view just long enough to make me wonder???
@TheZachLife7 ай бұрын
It will be back to normal before long lol.
@andrewallen99937 ай бұрын
@@TheZachLife Yes, they do have the habit of doing that don't they.
@danielwessinger14957 ай бұрын
Like the bicycle in the background 😂
@rldoyle57057 ай бұрын
@@TheZachLife I want to congrats on the employee of the year award love the boneyard tour
@johncarlson79557 ай бұрын
Love all the videos, shared many. Getting back to the guys comment though. Watching was like going to a estate sale trying to find interesting stuff LOL😂
@stevemiller67667 ай бұрын
Show it all man. You don't try and come off as a professional mechanic, you come across as a all around guy getting by best he can. Show more of the machine shop too, I like seeing the old shop equipment. Thanks man!
@OBD017 ай бұрын
Always enjoy watching the channel.
@tadeuszczernia54227 ай бұрын
There is about a million guys on YT fixing old backhoes but only one oil guy. Yet your story-telling makes it fun to watch (and your T-shirts).
@firewalker13727 ай бұрын
Always enjoy the t-shirts 😂.
@ruben_balea7 ай бұрын
J20C from JD seems to have the viscosity of a 15W30 engine oil, that's more or less like a gearbox 75W80 and it also complies with API GL-4, and trust me, you'll need it for wet brakes and clutches to work properly* and last. JD only makes that viscosity but if you prefer a thicker oil you can get a 15W40 UTTO from other brand, at least in Europe there are a lot of oil brands that have 15W40 UTTO oil and it's more or less as thick as a 75W90 gearbox oil. J20C is just one of a kind of oils known as UTTO which means Universal Tractor Transmission Oil and is the only oil used by many modern farm machines of any brand for everything except the engine and sometimes other parts that require very specific fluids. Other manufacturers have other specs for it but at the end all UTTO oils are 100% interchangeable because all do the same jobs. *My dad had the same idea of putting a thicker SAE 40 on our tractor that uses the MF equivalent of J20C and the wet brakes stopped working and I almost crushed a car at a stop sign... I had to drain it, flush it and refill it, about €200 of SAE40 with just a few hours of use became the equivalent of €50 of chainsaw bar oil because I can't use SAE40 because except on July and August the temperatures where I live are too low for SAE40, it becomes so thick that it multiplies the time that the starter motor needs to work and in winter the starter motor no longer can turn the engine at all.
@peterhodgkins69857 ай бұрын
Like we used to say about John Deere: "You can buy better, but you can't pay more!"
@peterparsons71417 ай бұрын
The oil field work is very unique and that’s the reason I started watching. I was always curious about the field pumps and that entire business. I’m still interested, and have lots of questions about the oil business. Videos on repairing equipment is very interesting, and I always learn something. For example I just learned which back hoe not to purchase!
@ryanjohnson43207 ай бұрын
Another great video Zach. Don't mind the trolls. You're doing just fine, and we're all privileged to be able to tag along.
@jonkeller87697 ай бұрын
I like any style of repair video you do that breaks the Stereotype that you have to have a brand new clean shop & all these special tools in order to fix anything , shines a light on how things actually get fixed out here in the real world !
@markdav617 ай бұрын
I knew your shop had a floor. LOL. Love the videos.
@AnthonyStankiewicz2 ай бұрын
It's awesome to see, and hopefully learn a little, great job 👍 👏 😀 😊😊😊
@jhogan19603 ай бұрын
I like all your content. The long form backhoe video is a good example of your more comprehensive videos that I enjoy. As a kid I had a cousin who was older and he was a full-time farmer who fixed his own equipment. I'm 64 now and find your videos very nostalgic. BJ my cousin, taught me a lot. Please keep the variety of subjects.
@95thousandroses7 ай бұрын
If Zach wasn't working on this backhoe, I wouldn't be watching one of the million backhoe repair vids on utube. But I enjoyed this vid and am glad it was filmed and uploaded.
@adambenway56896 ай бұрын
I really like your repair videos and homemade devices. Especially the electrical stuff is my favorite. The more you can talk about the real life electric distribution the better, which I guess is mostly oil field videos. I work in the chemical industry but I love seeing the real life rural stuff! I have also learned a lot about motors and moving parts on this channel that help me get along with the old boys at work....and do better at my job! Thanks!!!!
@CurtisLidstone7 ай бұрын
Hey, im just happy other people have a shop that looks like mine!
@ohmbug107 ай бұрын
Since you asked, I'll keep watching all of your videos. I won't ever ask you about your finances, because there's two kinds of business; my business and none of my business. I enjoy the making and repairing best and as an industrial electronics tech, I'm looking forward to seeing your SCADA system. Thanks for sharing, Zach.
@japc43267 ай бұрын
As is the case, Zach shows us all the real-world realities when repairing heavy equipment on the DIY budget! Fantastic skill level. Thanks John
@alex4alexn7 ай бұрын
these vids are priceless, please keep them up
@wallacewimmer51917 ай бұрын
Oilfield electrician here. I’m tune in for the TEE SHIRTS 🤣👍🤪. I get several belly laughs outta every video. Love them all. Long time subscriber. “Transformer Guts” is my all time favorite. Stay safe my friend 👍👍
@manifold14767 ай бұрын
I watch Diesel Creek and enjoy everything from the gravel driveway to the tin roof. Fixin' stuff - it doesn't matter what - makes for enjoyable video. Keep up the good work. The video of you working in transformer oil had me glued to the screen.
@drewbyronmeadows22087 ай бұрын
I love a clean shop....sadly, I've never had one. Love all of the videos, I learn something new in almost every one. Thanks for sharing.
@raybayes94627 ай бұрын
This channel is awesome. To make money, you can’t be spending too much time getting everything perfect.
@Msweet1517 ай бұрын
Would love a video of your old man telling some of his oil field stories.
@Blazefork7 ай бұрын
I've rebuilt more stuff in the field on the back of a flatbed pickup than most people have in their squeaky clean hobby shops....give me a break. Have a perfectly good forklift to move that tire but uses the garden tractor instead.....love it lol
@Texwade77 ай бұрын
Thanks Zach, Always happy to see you posted a video. I have no problem with less than an orderly shop. You are the reality of being an independent owner/operator business man. Continue as you are, every video is appreciated, any project!! 🤠🙏🏼
@markmaker248810 күн бұрын
Kicking the o-ring kit across the floor when they fell over had me laughing so hard I almost cried. That’s exactly what I did when it happened to me 🤣🤣
@yason85827 ай бұрын
The oil field is an interesting and unique context for all this but I surely love all the shop work, projects, and whatnot you might do around the main business. So keep the film rolling, please. And longer videos like this are also welcome.
@Tshupp7 ай бұрын
Me personally I look forward to any video you put out I like the longer videos
@ottoschroeder34837 ай бұрын
Yes, I like watching you work on anything....and you shop looks fantastic vintage style!
@jakezgab85767 ай бұрын
This type of project is the icing on the cake for this channel. Keep it up. Messy or not, your shop is your shop. Nosy people r a dime a dozen.
@centexcool7 ай бұрын
Zach, guys never get tired of watching other guys work. Keep tubin’ please.
@ryanduerr68757 ай бұрын
Absolutely love watching your mechanical videos. I was actually just wishing you would make some more on these kinds of repairs. I'm here for the long haul and love all your videos. Keep em coming...
@christianmccollum10287 ай бұрын
Love watching machinery repairs of all types. Can't get enough of Pacific Northwest Hillbilly and Squatch 's channel (among several others) So, YES, I will always like this kind of content, brother.
@AndrewScott838157 ай бұрын
Long form is great. oil field stuff is great too. I was one of your most early subscribers. I watch because the tinkering.
@tpack6707 ай бұрын
I love your videos, clean shop or not. Different strokes for different folks. It amazes me how much you know about so many things Zach and take the time to tell us what you are doing. BTW, your shop looks really neat. You did awesome.
@lewiemcneely91437 ай бұрын
This is the main reason I ran them instead of bought them. I'll watch whatever you do! Blessings!
@whitesapphire58657 ай бұрын
Someone once told me that a clean workshop means there's not enough work going on! - I say, just a nice balance between a clean and safe work space, and a clinically clean operating theatre. "Workshops are there to be worked in"..... Now then, what you put in your videos is up to you. Personally, I watch them all. We have machinery on the farm, so watching how you tackle a job is interesting, and it's on familiar ground, so I have no problem watching them, but as a personal preference I really enjoy the ones where you're out in the field, working amongst the wells, and particularly when you're fixing them and explaining what's going on as you work. Even the toterhome videos are equally important and interesting. What's most important though, is that you keep yourself safe........
@BigMikesGarage7 ай бұрын
I enjoy the repair and machining videos. Keep 'em coming! I thought I was guessing high at $500. I can so relate to kicking the spilled o-ring kit.
@rodyoutsey87867 ай бұрын
I'll watch what ever you put out. I like the way you do things and the type of equipment you have. Good educational and common sense channel. And your a likeable sort. Keep up the good work. Best wishes from Ohio.
@garrison36757 ай бұрын
... how long does it take to get this job done ??? ... two hair cuts and a rain storm !! ... as always, this is the real world ... keep pump'n that Texas Crude !!
@TheZachLife7 ай бұрын
Hahaha
@Joe-KN4IFI7 ай бұрын
I like the long form videos Zach. The best videos you do are the ones where at the end you have most of your fingers. Keep up the great work. Thanks Joe
@davidharrison31737 ай бұрын
What you know is amazing. The fact you do everything backasswards is the entertainment. Keep it coming.
@fredflintstone80487 ай бұрын
I've been watching another Tube channel called, 'Western Truck and tractor repair' for years. He works on heavy equipment professionally as a one man owner mechanic of an independent shop. He works on a lot of types of Deere equipment and often mentions how much the parts, gaskets etc. Cost. It's outrageous. Some of the equipment brands he works on have alternative after market parts suppliers that offer parts for a fraction of the cost of the OEM. Such doesn't appear to be the case of Deere though. I think he ends up having to go to them for everything. He has to pass the cost onto his clients for all of that, but they're happy to have him working on their equipment. It's not easy for them to find mechanics today even willing to take on the work. Regarding the content on your channel keep doing what you're doing. I appreciate you. I like the oil field related work the best, but enjoy all of it. Regarding how clean your work areas are I don't give a good gosh darn. However, and I see it with all the KZbin channels I watch, there are viewers that get real picky about this and want to take over and run the KZbin content creator's lives. They are armchair experts on how you should be doing everything. It seems to come with the territory, you're not alone. I've noticed that we can get used to living in an eyesore. We don't really notice or care, but taking a picture of it really brings this out. My father used to be a real junk collector filling up his front yard with all kinds of junk. He liked it. One of his neighbors took a picture of it and handed it to him. He got very angry. The picture revealed to him just how bad it looked and this made him angry with that neighbor for showing it to him. Point is that I can see how things can be an eyesore on camera to people but we can live in it without noticing. Being aware of this strange phenomena I'm used to it, I understand it and don't give any Tuber a hard time about it. For myself I do take time to clean up my shop here and there and in between projects. I find it more enjoyable to work there when it's swept up and organized, but during a project it can get real messy. So what?
@cliftonanderson63615 ай бұрын
Zach, this is Clifton Anderson. In Orangefield, Texas there are a lot of pump jacks sitting around idle. Big ones,l
@cliftonanderson63615 ай бұрын
Little ones. The gentleman you need to contact is Bobby Cormier, with Orangefield Oil Supply. He knows about everything that goes on in Orangefield, and he has any oil Field supplies and any needs you may have in the oil field
@SimmerdownTX7 ай бұрын
Long videos; great. Oil-patch + stories even better. Messy work-area; your business [you’re the one getting the job done]. Rebuilding the transmission on the backhoe ; awesome!
@Brad.whatthe7 ай бұрын
I especially like how you got a haircut on the yardfork between the front and the back of the shop.... amazing 👍
@95thousandroses7 ай бұрын
I liked the mad scientist look tbh. Though longer hair eventually gets annoying.
@chuckh.22277 ай бұрын
As a mechanic for 30 years this is right up my alleyi like the longer videos I also find the oil rig videos very interesting I don't watch the shorts from anyone at all there a waste of my time Your shop is organized just in a different way and it shouldn't matter to anyone else Also you have a great way of presenting what you need to get across, you could sell sand in the Sahara Keep up the great work! Zach!
@Prefex217 ай бұрын
I'm in it for the long haul, I like the longer format videos and working on equipment is enjoyable to watch, same with milling new parts, shop stuff, etc... great videos
@stevenlatham43977 ай бұрын
I really enjoy the longer videos, but no matter what the length or content is, I will watch. I like your comedy, depth of presentation, and how well you explain things. I always learn something from your videos.
@6usaa7 ай бұрын
Zach your videos' are excellent. I love looking at your shop in the background to see all the projects!
@n7565j6 ай бұрын
I enjoy your long form content!!! My old 97 Massey 35HP 4x4 has a manual diff-lock and has never given a minutes problem!!! I believe they intentionally make this new equipment to fail at a certain time!!! I don't know why we keep buying this crap, a lot of folks are purchasing older equipment just to get away from all the electronics!!! Good luck Zac 🙂
@nicksacco60247 ай бұрын
Hey Zach - I rebuilt an L35 TLB so watching you fix up heavy equipment is a hoot! Keep it up! I enjoy all your videos
@firewalker13727 ай бұрын
Dude, I enjoy this type of video, the oil field work, when you were building your camper. And I don’t mind long videos. Especially from KZbinrs like you, diesel creek, Vice Grip Garage, Pole Barn garage, Junk yard diggs. The list goes on 😂. Keep up the great work man! 800 bucks for some O rings!!!!!!! That’s highway robbery.
@ryandunwell71587 ай бұрын
I like the longer videos! Your way of thinking about things and comments make all your videos worth the watch!
@nitrodad157 ай бұрын
I find machinery repair and rebuild videos fascinating. As a shade tree mechanic myself I really enjoy watching folks work on equipment I might not ever see. You are a smart and skilled mechanic and machinist. Keep them coming.
@1RickBaja7 ай бұрын
I like them all Zach...ur solid in my book, and Im always waiting for ur new posts.
@JA-zd4rz7 ай бұрын
The oilfield vids got me hooked on your channel. Now I watch all your stuff
@jcampb47 ай бұрын
Your "project" videos are THE BEST! I've been doing "broke/fix" projects for some 50+ years now. YOURS INSPIRE ME TO KEEP ON KEEPING ON. Thanks a bunch.
@plumbum487 ай бұрын
Zach, I enjoy your machinery repairs as much as I enjoy your oil patch work. Both are large of the deal of a single man operation.
@garrettmontgomery96907 ай бұрын
Watching you work on the floor reminds me of a story where Bob Glidden, pro stock fame, built all his engines working on the floor. Never used an engine stand
@kylebryan17 ай бұрын
That j20 fluid is necessary because it’s rated for wet clutches/brakes. Your brakes will delaminate with anything other than j20.
@leeleelee12367 ай бұрын
Great video you always go into great depth with your knowledge always talk us through what your doing Thankyou for taking the time to make your videos top man 👍👍👍🇬🇧
@peter-pg5yc7 ай бұрын
I like all the stuff you do, a master jack of all trades, a pleasure to watch
@Vile-Flesh7 ай бұрын
Great video. I'll watching you post. I like seeing how you do things and I always learn something. I don't see how anyone could complain about your work area. A clean work area means nothing is getting done.
@richardlincoln84387 ай бұрын
Zach, i like this sort of content very much. My Father was a drilling contractor so this kind of repair project is like a comfortable old pair of boots. I enjoy the lease operator/ roust-about work because it interconnects so much. The electrical distribution to the leases and equipment is very informative. Any length of video You care to share is a gift. Thanks for the time You spend to educate us. Best Wishes to You, Your Family and Friends.
@MikesGarage-zj7vf7 ай бұрын
Zack… I like your videos I like the oil field videos and when you work in the shop very interesting. Some people have messy shops and some people have organize shops. You just keep making videos the way you want to and I’ll watch them.
@arnaldogonzalez45677 ай бұрын
I came to your channel for the RV build, but everything else you put up has been very interesting. Ill keep watching
@Jdigger41307 ай бұрын
Hey Toober! PLEASE disregard the CLOWN who felt compelled to "suggest" in any way how you do YOU! I think yer a full blown DOCTOR and am addicted to yer content! I cannot believe some monkey would EVER suggest how you do anything as its CRYSTAL yer a frikkin GENIUS! I have said before ya won me w the 1693 n 359 and hooked me on yer SKILLS! Thats not even mentioning how strong yer shirt game is! Cheers from Santa Cruz CA!
@matthewmcdaniel88467 ай бұрын
Yes continue with type of stuff and oilfield stuff it’s all part of the channel really enjoy it
@advancednutritioninc9087 ай бұрын
Great Work!! Way to hang in there and get the 310 running!! I know there is more to get it right!! Like long or short videos whatever works for you! Mix them up whatever is best for you!
@truracer207 ай бұрын
I'm all for this content. I'm not here strictly for the oilfield content, I'm here for the fixing old machine content.
@madmodifier7 ай бұрын
I like most all the videos you put out, any subject. I appreciate your approach to things and your explanations. I like long videos in general though. I like clean shops too but I would never have dreamed about nagging anyone about it unless I was offering to clean it up myself, cause I like doing that type of thing.
@stevetaylor15937 ай бұрын
Zach I love the longer videos. Watch them while I work. Saves me frequently looking for more content.
@peterhodgkins69857 ай бұрын
Speaking for myself - I enjoy these sorts of projects! There's not much you product on KZbin that isn't interesting! ;)
@alex4alexn7 ай бұрын
long format equipment repair is what i am here for,cheers brother
@matthewforrey99567 ай бұрын
The videos, any of your stuff, is awesome in “learning”/ etc, as a machinery mechanic in my own family business, I am always looking to learn more.
@andyreed49607 ай бұрын
You had me laughing in the first 30 seconds. I enjoy the shop videos and as someone who also works on things, its nice to see the shared struggle fighting old pos stuff
@theresters17 ай бұрын
I LIKE YOUR FIXIT COMMENTARY PERIOD! YOU HAVE A DOWN TO EARTH GENIUSLY HONEST SHADETREE MECHANIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEMEANOR THAT THIS OLD 75 YEAR OLD APPRECIATES AND LOVES TO WATCH AND LISSEN TO....WHEW...I GOT IT ALL SAID!! NOW GIT ADDER IT!!
@robertchapin36837 ай бұрын
How many times did you say damn, I was wondering where that was. Love the oil well stuff as well as your other content. You do some interesting stuff and I always look forward to the t-shirts.
@wellscody867 ай бұрын
90w won’t want to run to the passages to the bearings.-Watch any of my shop videos- the shop is always a mess, I gotta get a repair made to get the job at hand finished before I ever think of cleaning up my mess. Usually 3-4 different jobs in the shop get done before any damn tools are put away but I’m pretty damn productive. Love the mechanical repair videos rig related or otherwise.
@TexasStormChaser7 ай бұрын
Floor rings will be a staple for the next 20 videos lol
@adamcarfield72017 ай бұрын
I can't wait to see a video on the firebird in the back ground
@angrybill7 ай бұрын
I am here for whatever you put in your videos. I have been a mechanic all of my adult life. You'll not offend me by wrenching on equipment. I do, however, yearn for more information on that Firebird you have over in the corner of your shop. Great donuts. That's entertainment!
@williamlappan35047 ай бұрын
I enjoy all of your videos.Keep it up
@mishman7 ай бұрын
Love all your vids Zach! The prices of those replacement parts are insane. I don’t blame your dad for wanting to scrap it.
@conartist_nz7 ай бұрын
Hey Zach, to answer your question. I LOVE the Mechanical, Industrial and Engineering aspect of your channel. I look forward to your project(s), and whats going on in your work-life and business. Cheers Mate.👍
@TurboDog73TX7 ай бұрын
I like ALL Your vids Zach. I especially like when You show stuff like this, which IS part of oilfield life. So Yeah, long, short, oil well or not, I dig it all.
@jonnojamwood7 ай бұрын
All content appreciated, your wrkshop is productive and money saving as it is a working tool of its own. Spotless workshops are just shops. Beut mate!
@rickgranger77547 ай бұрын
You make make very interesting vids. All of them. You are a realist and a good speaker. I will watch anything you post. Thanks Zach!!
@nightstorm91287 ай бұрын
I was just thinking to myself ,,,That o ring box is gonna go ,,
@David..R7 ай бұрын
I enjoy any project you do. They are all interesting. No preference here.
@mister40536 ай бұрын
Another great video 😎 show us some of you cleaning and organizing the shop and stuff when you do! That'll get good views people like to see your set ups! Keep them coming my friend
@Harold-si7eh7 ай бұрын
I have operated a John Deere backhoe and like most of the hydraulic system is strong when I got stuck l would use the hoe to pull it out and reposition the machine,this used in conjunction with using the lift force of the bucket can make the day a lot more productive!!!
@DetroitDiesel6717 ай бұрын
What's the story of the V-12 Detroit sitting out there? Those are getting rare, don't let it get ruined!
@twotypetwos7 ай бұрын
I like your videos, whatever the content is or the duration of the video your presentation makes it interesting.
@dirtfarmer74727 ай бұрын
A clean shop is a sign of a sick person. If your videos get a little long I can always fast forward, I don’t but I can. Keep up the good work. I grew up on a farm in NW Oklahoma so I have an appreciation of work. Thank you Sir for this video.
@fireworksbill7 ай бұрын
Keep doing what you’re doing. Thanks for sharing.
@fordbroncodave7 ай бұрын
This is the only channel I leave feedback for and comment on. I love all of the content and look very forward to seeing a new video. This video in particular because I have a early 2000's deere 310G very similar 2wd standard stick and turbo. Its a great machine considering mine is about 6000 hours
@13donstalos7 ай бұрын
The long form stuff is great. I am a novice when it comes to any of the things you work on, so it's always interesting to get insight into your world. Keep em coming, buddy.