Matt, you are a good man. I’m 73 years old. Been driving all kinds of trucks in my career. I’m still driving a dump truck. Good to see a young man such as yourself taking interest in old iron. Does my heart good
@davekelly37742 ай бұрын
Matt Matthew have a good to see your end of the old iron 0:00
@davekelly37742 ай бұрын
That should have said I'm glad to see you're into the old iron..
@richardsnyder79512 ай бұрын
The brockway trucks were built I Cortland N.Y
@richardabernathy62422 ай бұрын
That'll buff out
@Rbnqss2 ай бұрын
Oldbiron is great
@Dr_V2 ай бұрын
Believe it or not that ancient cabin radio is not only repairable but possibly the most expensive salvage piece from this junker, there's a huge collectors market for such things.
@4knanapapa2 ай бұрын
I have a 47 Buick and that looks like the same radio out of it, back then the radio and speaker were all part of the unit, made it easy to install as a dealer accessory, it's all tubes no transistors back then.
@charlessingleman37252 ай бұрын
Matt, look at that truck as an organ donor. So others may live. Like you said, so others may live.
@dennisbellinger3332 ай бұрын
Was thinking the same thing. Look at that old tube radio!
@whodatdere12 ай бұрын
Old radios are definitely worth looking at for the right buyer. It is very difficult to find knobs and buttons if you're not able to make them in house.
@CommanderKratticus_II2 ай бұрын
Great video, Matt. Love seeing the other side of these restorations.
@ewanstewart80112 ай бұрын
It doesn’t matter what anyone else says it’s your money, your channel and your choice Matt, you have saved more rusty relics than anyone twice your age thank you for all you do 👍🏻🏴
@scottyellis34422 ай бұрын
Well said.
@DeutschlanddenDeutschen19872 ай бұрын
Jo
@augustm.moschera864620 күн бұрын
Way to go Matt! Me and you think the same way. I pull every weed wacker, snow blower, lawn mower and pressure washer off the curb on garbage day. If one is lucky enough to be spotted by me, get 'em working and give them away or sell them for what i spent in parts. just to keep 'em out of the landfills. THEY DONT MAKE 'EM LIKE THEY USED TO!!!👍👍👍👍
@RayCardona-u9l2 ай бұрын
Matt: you don't need to apologize for anything or to anybody. Keep putting out your videos, there great!
@gerry-p9x2 ай бұрын
@@RayCardona-u9l yeah effort worth it like to see others rescues like this esp old bulldog MACKS
@ianlillie83322 ай бұрын
Hey Matt. Been watching your channel for about 6 months now. Just finished watching every one of your videos last night and I wish there were 100 more to watch. It's been hard times lately, just had a surgery yesterday and your videos have helped tremendously. I don't normally comment, but just wanted to express my appreciation. Thanks for the great content and all that you do here.
@thegusk5202 ай бұрын
You should check out Low Buck Garage.
@stephenc89562 ай бұрын
@@tomtom6319Grow up. You have no idea
@joem49712 ай бұрын
@@tomtom6319no one asked
@greg56392 ай бұрын
@@joem4971There's always one, and you're it !
@stephaniewilson39552 ай бұрын
Good luck with your convalescence. Matt is good watching, I agree. I have watched him for some years now. There is no way I will ever do what he does but it is always interesting.
@donw26152 ай бұрын
The Courtland Vibrator Company!!!! That's what we called them. At idle the Cummins vibrated the cab so badly you couldn't see out the mirrors. My buddy used to say " they haven't built a good Brockway since the last oak tree died in Courtland". The cabs were wood for many years. I spent many an hour following that Huskys butt. Plowing snow for the town and county here in NY. Thanks for another good video. You do a great job.
@robbsclassics2 ай бұрын
It's Cortland not Courtland. It's where Ronnie James Dio was born and got his start, and by a weird coincidence, there's a Dio Day tomorrow in memory of him.
@missingremote43882 ай бұрын
Dio day... I am a fan, planning on painting some 16inch rims/wheels on Dio day
@robbsclassics2 ай бұрын
@@missingremote4388 I might go out. There's some guys that played with him in the 60s playing there. Jack Black showed up one time and gave me a thumbs up.
@PhilipColwell2 ай бұрын
😂
@cana125dh73222 ай бұрын
Brockway trucks were made in central NY. There is a truck & Farm tractor museums in the small town of Tully NY. They have an annual Brockway parade. The tractor museum is all volunteer. I am a bit of a motorhead. Over 200 farm tractors and they were all brands that I did not recognize. God Bless Y'all.
@barrysimmons54892 ай бұрын
CORTLAND, NY was Huskie Town. Knew several guys built'em. One Sunday afternoon back in the early 70s driving by Johnny's he's got his Brockway Detroit dump truck exhaust system laying on the ground. All he had was a torch and he was gutting the muffler. Not having too much to do I welded the muffler back together for him. It almost looked Factory with fresh paint. Just happened to be driving by two nights later and here was Johnny putting a brand new muffler on his dump truck. Said he was he was working over in Syracuse and a Troop tagged him for excessive noise. I forgot what he told me the ticket cost him. Don't remember what Detroit was in that Brockway but it made a lot noise without a gutted Muffler. Sure was a nice looking truck though. Thanks Matt. Appreciate your sharing 🇺🇲👍😎
@MartinFallon-m5p2 ай бұрын
Actually, the museum is in Homer, New York. Kind of a suburb of Cortland.
@brennonodell7872 ай бұрын
It’s on rt 11 across from tlc in home
@robbsclassics2 ай бұрын
I've been by there many times. Worked on some old houses there and got to learn some history. They shut down main street every year for a Brockway show. Got to see WWII pontoon truck like my grandfather used in Europe there.
@Jacob8743922 күн бұрын
I know a direct relative of the man who created brockway trucks
@pietervliek8848Ай бұрын
As a 75year old , very old school mechanic of 50 some odd years, this was the second of your videos I've watched. Thank you so much for showing your expertise on these old machines and care for the history that will soon be lost to the ages. I look forward to seeing all your other challenges, from machines to trucks, a real teaching experience for approaching any engine trouble shoot and repair. Great videos.
@DieselCreekАй бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
@andrewpratt56692 ай бұрын
Like watching you tinker around with the old iron Matt.
@JP-st2mk2 ай бұрын
What a heartbreaker, that motor looked so clean and ready to fire up. Got to say that you are always the optimist but sometimes it just doesn't work out. Thanks for posting.
@gerry-p9x2 ай бұрын
Betcha somebody with machine skills and cache of used Brock way. Parts gonna get this ol warrior back on road
@ronv66372 ай бұрын
Bet a old 855 completely gone thru would be of interest to someone
@smugfrogman47912 ай бұрын
You gave her more of a chance than most would have. Hopefully your buddy can continue her legacy through those trim pieces. Thanks for the video, brother.
@gerry-p9x2 ай бұрын
Yup the effort was worthwhile and the enthusiasm you showed could spur some. One to do another deed on an old mech truck warriors...
@chox20012 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to give the old girl another chance to see sunshine. 👏👍🙏
@randynorris726220 күн бұрын
Matt you're doing the right thing it will still live!
@leecarroll18172 ай бұрын
Hello Matt, yes I'm a 75 year old subscriber and admirer as a retired hvy equipment type. ( Military) Your presentation takes me back in time to the many experiences all over the world. I like your stuff and emphatically say to you " keep em coming" . After my prayers and thanking God for another day I selfishly enjoy another "Diesel Creek" adventure. Thanks Matt.
@jimconnor82742 ай бұрын
Neat find. I'm 76 and drove for Elliot hardwood in Tupper Lake, NY. They bought 3 heavy duty triple frame on 12x24 rubber in the 70s for their tree length operation. 1 liter spec for highway use.They junk from day one. They were big cows to get around with. and no traction. They used a few rolls of duct tape to keep the corner windows in. They're called Cortland vibrators for good reason. They would vibrate the dashes out onto the floor.
@REDBIRD-952 ай бұрын
Matt, you and Bruce Wilson have saved many trucks from the crusher. Always cool to see old iron rescued. Have a great weekend my friend👍
@JustinMcClanahan-w7q2 ай бұрын
@REDBIRD-95, yeah,Bruce saved 2 old Mack trucks & a cabover that looks like Bluecoller, the one he gave away in a contest,that was his signature truck
@martymartin28942 ай бұрын
This one is too far gone but good for content
@taylorlengyel2 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving that old truck, even if it’s just for parts and to hear her story, that’s all we can do is honor the memories and legacy of some of these machines that are too far gone
@davidkalbacker60332 ай бұрын
I really liked this episode. Why, well about 25 years ago I saw an abandoned Brockway straight truck behind a store in Durham, NC. I met a trucker who liked old trucks and he told me he would help me get it. He borrow his brother-in-laws over the road wrecker. For $20 of diesel and a Mello Yellow drink. We pulled that truck 50 miles to my little farm in rural Chatham County, NC . My wife hit the roof when she saw that rust bucket come up our driveway. We had two young children and no money to fix the 1953 model truck. Eventually, I put a notice on a Brockway site. I gave the truck to another truck collector from Ga. I was glad to give it a new home.
@t1259sw2 ай бұрын
Matt there is a local guy to me that has (maybe had by now) one equipped with a wrecker, he said the wrecker and the two fuel cells (like yours) was worth more than what he paid for the truck. The guy that wanted the wrecker was after him to buy, the truck owner said he couldn't bring himself to separate the wrecker from the truck. Great save.
@charlesgregory99762 ай бұрын
Sometimes it does a person's heart good to visit a friend who has passed away😢 , pay respect to a wonderfull time in history. Thank you for seeing the american way.
@richardthomas17432 ай бұрын
Well not all is lost , you got a Unique hood ornament and hood badges! There is a few good tidbits and some wall art! That was a valiant try Matt! Thanks for taking us along!
@Military-Museum-LP2 ай бұрын
Yes my Saturday is now complete!
@jasonservary4772 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@snowballil31332 ай бұрын
69th like
@JosephKnueppel2 ай бұрын
You're Saturday was wasted on bucket rust
@railroad90002 ай бұрын
I agree!
@billjr27202 ай бұрын
Your Saturday was wasted watching a clueless asshat.
@paulsteinman3544Ай бұрын
You're an hour+ into this pile and still an optimist! I love that!
@BloodRaven19692 ай бұрын
At 54 and having been working on old cars and trucks since 10 I know you cannot save them all, but ones like this old Brockway can go a long way towards saving one, or more, of their better preserved kin. Though sad videos like these matter, so keep posting these too from time to time. You're a good man dooing good work saving old iron, so thank you.
@davidmitchell71832 ай бұрын
I used a 1967 Brockway tractor with manual steering to take my (pre cdl) license test. One time in front of Dunkin Donuts, we were bobtailing and the battery was dead and it wouldn't crank. The people at the donut shop were laughing as they watched me trying to push start it. I think he used 3rd gear and as soon as I got it rolling, it popped over and started.
@JW202362 ай бұрын
Haha great story. I love things like this.
@willwilliams61122 ай бұрын
I love how you explianed how not all make it but they can live on in other trucks and pieces of equipment and keep this old iron living on and yes when its gone its gone keep up the good work Matt thats what keeps us hard core fans comming back
@dogtiredd2 ай бұрын
As an Aussie, I instantly started looking for the 12 bore as soon as you disturbed those tyres! If ever there was gonna be a snake, it would be in there... our snakes don't mess about either, hence the 12 bore.
@anthonycampbell88762 ай бұрын
Every time I watch a video people sticking their hands in holes without checking for snakes ,I say that's when he found the snake.
@kenc32882 ай бұрын
No snakes were harmed in this video mate..😄🇳🇿🇳🇿
@dbeckley432 ай бұрын
You can tell by the way Matt was dressed that it was too cold for snakes to be out and active. Personally I'm more concerned about spiders 😱
@rogerday61842 ай бұрын
I’m glad those were not Australian tyres
@erikcourtney18342 ай бұрын
Everything down under whats to kill you or eat you. Beautiful country but…. Damn, it’s a little freighting to think about what might sneak up on you.
@rvenden2 ай бұрын
Even thought it didn’t run, the forensic work you did was fascinating. Thanks, Matt!
@frankcoggan38802 ай бұрын
Hi Matt,i’m an eighty five years old ex trucker and i live in New Zealand. In the late 1960 i had a International F1800, 6 by four with a V6/ 53 Detroit and a five speed crash main gearbox and a three speed auxiliary crash box, so twin sticks and double clutching with every gear change, along with the noise of the Detroit with an eight inch exhaust , wow she sounded great. Now to the main point of my message, she was fitted with spring park brakes from the factory and twin step diesel tanks and thermostatically controlled louver shutter as a radiator grill. She was king of the highway back the then as there was only a small number of them in New Zealand. I love your D8 Dozer, in my younger days i drove an Cat D8, R model with and a crank start pony engine , plus a cable operated blade and scoop doing highway construction and i also drove an Aveling Grader all hydraulic including the steering which had no steering wheel , just a vertical cast iron with golf ball size knobs on each end. Love you channel. especially the Auctions. Cheers
@tomfarley39242 ай бұрын
A good friend of my dad had a junkyard (scrap yard) and an old clam shell mounted on the back of a Brockway. It was probably a 1930's model. They used it to load train cars back in the day. First time I have seen one in fifty years. Thanks for bringing us along.
@chrishunt57272 ай бұрын
Brockways were one hell of a truck back in the day! I remember when Penn Yan in NY ran them exclusively
@gerarddavies13442 ай бұрын
The bowl on the side is for an anti corrosion additive. On the old ones in came in a bag that you installed in the bowl & it stopped the liners from corroding. The later engines had spin on filters. You had a precharge amount & a service amount. Thjey were called DCA filters.
@DieselCreek2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@firsttimegamer5002 ай бұрын
"Diesel Creek intermediate home for wayward scrap" You need that as a sign above the entrance of your garage. Also I have to admit the only thing I love to see is the old metal being documented, getting to know what is there and then maybe people who drove or worked with it can forward with stories related to the machines, or similar products.
@sithus19662 ай бұрын
That could be a T-shirt." Diesel Creek intermediate home for wayward scrap"
@johnboywaltonbeard4699Ай бұрын
Matt…Please come to Cortland, NY in August for the Brockway Truck Show. And check out the Museum between Cortland and Homer. Great Show and a great place to sell your parts. And also, we would love to meet You!
@jessemitchell89682 ай бұрын
That is cool that you found a brockway. I have a 53 brockway bus chassis. They made them in Cortland NY. You may be surprised they have a decent following in Pa and NY.
@DieselCreek2 ай бұрын
Yes, they are definitely around here. There’s a nice one. I see on job sites from time to time still earning her keep.
@Bigdaddyslasher2 ай бұрын
In the oilfield, we called them chain tongs. It will break free or just break and even collapse pipe. We had them up to 60" long. When they come out, the work is about to start LOL.
@TheBibliofilus2 ай бұрын
I once used that exact model on a glandnut on a big CAT hydraulic cylinder, with a 15foot steel pipe as a cheater bar and 200pound me hanging on it while heating the gland nut until it started moving...
@Bigdaddyslasher2 ай бұрын
@TheBibliofilus like I said, the work starts LOL
@Pepper-prepper2 ай бұрын
I knew what that was as soon as it came out. I was an artillery mechanic, and we use chain wrenches to turn the canon tube an eighth of a turn so that it can be removed. It’s turned an eighth of a turn because they have what’s called Interrupted step threads. Look that up. Love your channel. And I love watching you work on all that old RUSTY iron.
@stephenparrott33772 ай бұрын
Matt you are right with saving these old legends. I mess about with model trains built in 1930's. There is always the odd nut, bolt or something vital to the running or appearance. Those bits and bobs are priceless, as you said "they don't make them anymore". Good job as always buddy. Keep going, we love it.
@mikeob562 ай бұрын
Keep it up! I, very much, enjoy your videos...Thank you!
@andrewrulison91002 ай бұрын
Finally got a Brockway on here Matt! My grandfather worked at Brockway in the 70’s doing final inspection drives of these trucks as they came off the line.
@MaxtronusPrime_2 ай бұрын
Brockway semi truck!? That's history on wheels right there! I believe they come with Detroit v8, cummins, or caterpillar engines from what I researched months ago.
@Daddymouse-ny9cz2 ай бұрын
:Diesel Creek Sanctuary for Wayward Scrap". Love it! thanks Matt!
@GenXmemberАй бұрын
Still cool to see this truck even though it couldn’t be revived. Thanks for taking the time and effort to even give it a shot. A piece of history that many of us had never heard of before until now.
@Takeshi.Nakagawa2 ай бұрын
Wohow, in rust we trust! It’s also interesting to see “failed“ attempts, it makes this content real. Most of us experienced such failures, and that’s ok. We learn and improve. So, it’s so or so a win at the end.
@richardturk71622 ай бұрын
The name plates on the hood are worth good money alone. I sold a set of pitted but were restorable for $200.00 The hood and fenders will probably net you $500 .The huskie hood ornament is of value too.. Scrap the rest should net you a small profit.
@gerry-p9x2 ай бұрын
Yeah. Betcha matt makes a fortune parting out what's left. Somebody gonna need chassis glass and suspension parts....
@giovannifoulmouth72052 ай бұрын
seems like there's a lot more salvageable parts on this truck
@johnrobertson29352 ай бұрын
Great to hear your mission statement. You are making a difference and we enjoy being along for the ride
@RAKINAUS2 ай бұрын
Matt, just to see that truck is enough, the badges, the husky on the hood, the curved glass around the windscreen, magic. It doesn't need to run. Love your work.
@kennethyoder97662 ай бұрын
“Other than that, she’s cherry!” Classic! Love your channel. Keep up the good work.
@infowarlock20712 ай бұрын
listen up Chat, Matt is the MOST honest Man on KZbin............. his Father and FAMILY must beeeee Super Proud....cheerz.
@bernhardhiebert25972 ай бұрын
I am amazed at how your determination continues even after the rusted up areas that you saw were a detrimental part of the truck.
@Jayf19812 ай бұрын
Admirable attempt, Matt; most would quit before getting started.
@Military-Museum-LP2 ай бұрын
I remember the fuel a 235 would go through in a day. Yes it would move the material but the fuel consumed was astronomical!
@lawrencefine50202 ай бұрын
Well, at least you got a really cool hood ornament for $500. I used to see these Brockways all over the road in the 70's as we took long drives in our station wagon. Ah, memories. Thanks Matt.
@robertburns30142 ай бұрын
Yeah, she's gone. But, it was interesting to see what you found when you opened the engine up. Matt, you are an eternal optimist, and I admire that!
@oldpup21822 ай бұрын
I worked with computers for 30 + yrs and would talk myself through problems like you. People would question me talking to myself. I would tell them " From time to time I enjoy having a conversation with someone that thinks the same way I do'. They would usually just back away and leave me alone. :)
@samleigh78172 ай бұрын
I talk to myself too, sometimes I need an experts opinion, or my ego needs someone to tell me I’m right.
@mediocreman22 ай бұрын
Most people don't understand how complex computer diagnostics are. You're not only diagnosing how it's designed. You're diagnosing who messedMost people don't understand how complex computer diagnostics are. You sometimes can't see what you're looking at like you can with mechanical things.
@tvctaswegia4972 ай бұрын
Tech here also. It's not a bad process at all. Talking through it slows down thinking and allows you to see insights or connections you didn't make as you raced through the first time. We also do this in our team a lot 'talk to the monkey on the shoulder' as almost always someone else with a fresh view will point out something you missed or a blind spot you skipped as you spiralled downward.
@basvanderwerff2725Ай бұрын
sometimes you just need an expert opinion !
@25094987882 ай бұрын
I like watching your show no matter what.. I don't watch TV, you were just one of the shows that I watch.. and I like..
@marksaddler2 ай бұрын
23:23 your lay-down yard is looking great, almost good enough to lay down in 😂
@FSolo-SaenzАй бұрын
Just stumbled on to your video and I was captivated with your effort and enthusiasm in trying to restore old, abandoned motor vehicles. I look forward to more videos.
@richied63192 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video Matt. I've never seen a brockway semi! I was "hoping"... too bad it sat too long.
@billtodd65092 ай бұрын
Those fenders swing out by unscrewing 1 big bolt at the rear of fender. Also, you can pull back on the compression release on the upper front of engine on left. It will be a bell crank with a cable running to the dash.
@drmetpepper66302 ай бұрын
Just perfect for the evening here in Germany
@atomv97932 ай бұрын
They made those in my hometown, they just had a parade of 80 trucks.
@danpags70232 ай бұрын
Brockway trucks were awesome. Built in my neck of the woods. Homer NY just outside of Cortland. Some are still pushing snow in small towns.
@RegBerry-ng7pcАй бұрын
I love your honesty concerning the vehicle you tried to save. Best regards from the UK.
@davida.p.99112 ай бұрын
I, for one, appreciate the effort that goes into the "will it runs". I think it's always a worthwhile effort to at least see and try to get these good ol machines running again. The effort will never be in vain. 👍
@garyc54832 ай бұрын
I am a 77 year old collector of mechanical calculators. I have many dozens of them. I tell people that I don't care what state its in just don't bin it. I will take it and use parts for spares and pass on what i don't need to other collectors. ATB keep up the good work. regards from the UK
@jonfoster15662 ай бұрын
Keyword: Curta?
@JenFitzgerald-t8e2 ай бұрын
Matt, one idea you may want to entertain is that the truck was submerged or in a flood at some point in its life. The moisture intrusion seems too extensive for it to be all condensation. The spotless clean oil indicates to me that someone changed it after the flooding but never got it running.
@DavidSellars-b8l2 ай бұрын
I figured that's why it was parked.
@ronaldbrown57452 ай бұрын
Matt is right about the oil contaminants settled out.
@jerryberryman81332 ай бұрын
J
@cameronsienkiewicz63642 ай бұрын
I’m at 28:41, and my guess is, based off the smell wafting up from the engine and the state of those rocker arms, there’s 100% sitting water in the cylinders
@ronv66372 ай бұрын
First semi tractor I drove was '73 Brockway,absolutely different concept of truck than today's throwaway trucks. Probably didn't use a computer from digging the ore to rolling it off the line with a lot of design factor built in. Husky on the radiator probably most valuable part. Thanks for saving what's left and finding it a home.
@williamlee14292 ай бұрын
Your rest home for wayward machinery is truly the most noble thing a man can do for the planet, and humanity. I feel very fortunate to be a witness to it.
@8978Marty2 ай бұрын
R.I.P. Ol Brockway. Thanks Matt for the Great Video. She lived a good life and will be a good donor.
@jrs4ex2 ай бұрын
Musty basement valve train, the newest diesel creek candle scent!
@JustinMcClanahan-w7q2 ай бұрын
Lol 😆 🤣 😂
@samleigh78172 ай бұрын
Better than any scent Gwyneth Paltrow sells.
@theblindredneck7472 ай бұрын
I’d buy one! LOL
@DBene-br7xoАй бұрын
What a perfect part of the word to do what you do. No where in the world likely had more heavy machinery used than in the western parts of Pa.
@brucepigeon36712 ай бұрын
At 82 I can certainly appreciate all that you do. I have been accused of being a collector of rare antiquities, aka junk in the terms of the uneducated. Anyway, love your channel, keep it up we love what you do.
@marksaddler2 ай бұрын
That’s a cool looking old truck. Not going to say you need to save it as I can see it’s pretty far gone, it well done for dragging it out and making the effort so that your buddy can save at least some of it.
@crossthreading81572 ай бұрын
Husky is tired but not dead yet. Brookmans or general alloys would be the end all. Glad you found it a home.
@nasharcher36402 ай бұрын
Best way to start a Saturday is a new diesel creek video
@threefoureight32082 ай бұрын
wow you could do so much better
@Maikel15002 ай бұрын
@@threefoureight3208 Sssssssh
@scottyg72842 ай бұрын
@@threefoureight3208Your new around here huh.
@threefoureight32082 ай бұрын
@@scottyg7284 hardly been watching matt for a couple years now infact, it gets me every time and its a genuine q do you smoke meth matt or are you adhd?
@Eric-gi9kg2 ай бұрын
That's one sweet truck. Was, as you, Matt, looking to see if this ol'girl would sputter to life. Always enjoy watching you bring life back into old iron
@akoshorvath-risko58382 ай бұрын
I remember that Instagram post! But that was like a year ago! You sure have a unique way of organizing videos!
@jblob57642 ай бұрын
19:40 thats not a wrench, this is a wrench 🔧 What a behemoth
@martykath44272 ай бұрын
In Australia a wrench is something you do to your knee. That's a spanner mate.
@firstlast-ty4di2 ай бұрын
I had a 48" Rigid pipe wrench that I broke trying to remove a casing head from an oil well (1970s). I took it to Buckeye Supply where I bought it and asked if it was under warranty. They said yes and asked how big of a cheater I put on it. I told them that it was a 24 foot joint of production tubing. They admitted that should not have broken it, and the replaced the broken part. I did not mention that I used a bulldozer at the end of the cheater.
@Śiśna36332 ай бұрын
Did Paul Hogan say that?
@martykath44272 ай бұрын
@@Śiśna3633 no
@2xKTfc2 ай бұрын
@@firstlast-ty4di That casing head was on there real good 😅 Too bad it's an oil well so torching it was probably not an option? Then again, a 24 foot cheater with a bulldozer screams "get it done" enough to suggest that the good old gas axe was the go-to after that.
@zaccheus2 ай бұрын
Hurray! I was a little afraid you weren't going to be able to post while you were busy with your house. Thanks for kepping the content coming!
@littlejason992 ай бұрын
It's Saturday, I'm going to be productive! Ooooo... a new Diesel Creek video! Hehe... Thanks Matt!
@danielharnish97992 ай бұрын
Father-in-law had an old 260 Brockway for a while. Steered like it had pwr steering. Doors were wood framed, covered with tin . Had a big gas engine, Waukesha maybe ? Been a long time. Thanks for the video !
@retired03072 ай бұрын
Matt, you are an unapologetic lover of industrial sized construction equipment. I am glad I have been able to witness your hardwork. Best regards and best wishes
@CrawlingArizona2 ай бұрын
LAWN ART !!! Museum peace, a collector. This truck has such a tuff classic look just the way it is. It really should be preserved, donate to that specific brand museum or others could be interested. Please give it a chance to remain whole. If this was a similar condition cool classic car, it likely would have interest just to display it. Maybe the truck, tractor, heavy machinery crowd don't appreciate what time and mother nature made perfect. I do understand wanting to part out or sell it to somebody but I have a feeling you will regret it in the future. You have a huge amount of yard space to save & display select vehicles running or static in a display. You could display select machines right out of view from the main road as a perfect welcome to your awesome vehicle farm and eventual home. Matt, I'm new to your channel, been binging on your vids for the last couple weeks. Thanks for all the effort you put in!! Thx to those who read this far : )
@TheMarshy-wb7wu2 ай бұрын
Yes sir Matt’s the man, thanks mate for your content. God bless you
@samizard20022 ай бұрын
Thanks matt for showing on the internet that sometimes you might loose, i hate fake people that never show the bad side of life
@berniebuzzelli72672 ай бұрын
My Dad had late 50's and early 60's Macks, I remember seeing the Huskies on the road when I would go with him all around Western Pa. and the East Coast. Thanks for the ride down memory lane.
@BruceHaas-o6h2 ай бұрын
I drove the exact same Brockway Huskie plowing snow for 15 years for a County in New York. It had a Cummins and a 5 and 4 transmission which was perfect for plowing deep snow because if you saw the RPM’s drop just a bit you could down shift the auxiliary transmission a gear and keep on pushing. Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
@daveffs19352 ай бұрын
That needs to be on a sign above your shop "Diesel Creeks intermediate home for wayward scrap"
@SummerOf19702 ай бұрын
Cool! Thanks Matt!
@hooXpoo2 ай бұрын
I love the hood ornament 😍
@217daryl2 ай бұрын
This just goes to show like you said Matt "not all are home run winners" it keeps you honest! Love that you tried to get it running. On to the next!
@Harold-si7eh2 ай бұрын
The Hood Nameplate is a Collector item!!! Check the steering wheel,even if it is cracked,if the parts are all their it can be rebuilt,I am sure the salvageable Parts will be huge!!😊
@Justindobb19842 ай бұрын
Great on you Matt. Keeping things true, let people know the reality of the situation of restoring old iron. Keep it up
@Fatamus2 ай бұрын
Ye Ol’ Brockway reminds me of my Ol’ girlfriend, her name was “Crusty Christie” and she didn’t work out either. 🤣😂🤣
@charlienorton23372 ай бұрын
Yuck
@robobloxgamer5242 ай бұрын
Matt, that long pipe you put on the end of the chain wrench is NOT a cheater bar! It's a torque amplifier. And when a heavy weight on the end of a handle is used to get something to move, it's not a hammer, it's a manual impact tool. Using the proper terms will convince your customers you are sharper than the average Joe.
@geofjones92 ай бұрын
I used to call that a Polish torque wrench.
@J-14102 ай бұрын
A Torque Amplifier is a shift on the go gear reduction on IH tractors.
@robobloxgamer52424 күн бұрын
@@geofjones9 Hey, I'm of Polish ancestry. Probably why I don't know if that's an insult or a compliment! LOL PS - No insult taken, all in good fun.
@robobloxgamer52424 күн бұрын
@@J-1410 We used a torque amplifier to torque the rotor head nuts on Chinook helicopters. It was a long time ago and I won't take any bets, but I seem to remember it being 700 ft/lbs.
@40medic2 ай бұрын
That was a good effort. Not a waste of time at all. I can’t believe somebody would say why put the work into this. Digging in to the truck is part of the fun and discovery. Hopefully some parts of this old girl will once again motor down the highway, Keep doing what you are doing. Well done sir!
@nik_cage2 ай бұрын
Really excited to see the other truck you've been working on restoring but it's always exciting when you pull something new (old) out of the wilderness and give it your all