Pulling a N-14cummins from a Freightliner Classic to overhaul the engine.
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@frank644093 сағат бұрын
Warren, I can't tell you enough how much I enjoy your post. I'm not the only one who is fed up with this government! Keep the faith, my friend. A new day is coming!
@Thedudeabides8033 сағат бұрын
10:38pm. Gonna be a late night now thanks for posting. My wife loves chickens too. So do the kids. I wanna thank the local foxes, raccoons and bears. Haven’t had to step in chicken shit as of a few months ago. Only a matter of time before she gets her fix and gets more.
@richardlincoln8438Сағат бұрын
Congratulations to Your Daughter on finishing school Warren. When people griped at me about the excess grease here and there on my equipment, i just smiled, nodded and agreed that i was guilty. I've been an arse-hole so long I'm getting pretty good at it. Thanks again for posting this content and Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
@razbuznik3 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the video Warren. Looking forward to the rebuild series.
@michaelmcdonald67272 сағат бұрын
Hey Warren, great video, can’t with for the rebuild. I worked on F4 aircraft for the airforce as a civilian in depot. I worked about 15 years in fuel systems. My hands used to crack and bleed from the chemicals I used. Gloves really didn’t help much as my hands would sweat so much that my skin would peel. I finally got a new job and my hands healed up but it took years. Also it took six months for the fuel smell out of my body. If I touched my mustache I could smell it. Thanks much for the video!
@fredflintstone8048Сағат бұрын
Having done electrical work for many decades I worked with the original T&B nylon Tywraps. They had the metal tabs in them. They tightened down just about as tight as you would ever want to tighten them and they never ever broke. They would also last for decades being made of nylon instead of plastic. I've always used a Tywrap tool that lets you adjust the amount of torque you want, pulls them tight and then cuts them off under pressure so the cut edge is below the tab and won't ever cut you. The original T&B nylon Tywraps also cost real money. They were expensive. In later years the cheap plastic Tywraps started to show up everywhere. They only cost a fraction but I found I had to really loosen the torque setting on the tool, and even then about half of them break off. If they sit around in containers off gassing they break even easier. I've opened wiring cabinets to find the plastic cheap Tywraps laying in the bottom broken. The modern Tywraps to me are worthless. I know sooner or later they're going to break off and leave whatever you were hoping to secure unsecured.
@noelhohberger1188Сағат бұрын
Warren I'm just going to say you are a great person. We need more!
@dont90982 сағат бұрын
Gday Warren Thanks for taking the time to film this for us, really appreciate it Take Care Mate
@89firebird3 сағат бұрын
You're not only have a job but you got an adventure to go with it I bet your hands are about as tough as iron
@roadsideservice24063 сағат бұрын
Great work, enjoy the video. Thanks Warren
@dennisbailey42963 сағат бұрын
It's a little bit nice to work on some of your bigger stuff at home I'm sure. Definitely going to be a good build different motor for me personally. Good to see that the chickens look healthy and everybody's doing fairly well even though we don't know what's going to happen in the future!!! Would love to come help again some time!! I've got lots of Air tools to share!! All the best Good Friend!!😊
@calumanderson56172 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the video Warren, going to look forward to this N14 series. 👍
@ianmcleod4Сағат бұрын
Thank you warren really enjoy your work 🍀
@hddm33 сағат бұрын
Oldie but goodie
@RodOsterhout2 сағат бұрын
Thanks again for another great video warren.69 and still learning .
@billdornan43793 сағат бұрын
Evening Warren. Kindest regards,Bill 🇨🇦🇨🇦
@Heated_Diesel3 сағат бұрын
Always great content, keep it up Warren!
@chrisowen93782 сағат бұрын
Eggs , fried Chicken, and a Cummins in your backyard. Don't get no better than that !!!
@hddm33 сағат бұрын
Hahahha I was that way for awhile. Started with 5 chickens and then that turned into 50. Then 7 ducks and 10 turkeys and 25 Guineas. Doesn’t take long. lol
@westerntruckandtractorrepa13533 сағат бұрын
We have 11 ducks, I actually love watching the ducks walk around, they make me laugh.
@Skidderoperator3 сағат бұрын
Eat em! 🤤
@HandfulofhandsomenessСағат бұрын
My #1 favorite engine!
@stevenakn1Сағат бұрын
Congrats on getting her through school man 💪
@two-strokesmoke72893 сағат бұрын
FARM FRESH EGGS!!!!! (with some bacon, yum, yum!!!)
@twistin140Сағат бұрын
Thanks for the share Warren!
@husky500cr2 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the Friday night video after a long work week.
@z-zociety-family40453 сағат бұрын
Love the work👍
@noelhohberger1188Сағат бұрын
And I still love a N14
@henrymichaelwilson810747 минут бұрын
Hello Warren. Took a delco starter off a D6 hevey ain't the weard for it. I had to use a chain blocks to support it. It was nacerd. So I replaced it with a Botex starter off a old Leyland truck. It works perfect.
@Ken-6mm3 сағат бұрын
That engine brings back memories haven’t seen one in awhile. That and the M11, rocker box nightmares. And yea zip ties are junk now days. Lots of head gaskets in those ole N14s at least that I’ve seen
@Jpaydirt2 сағат бұрын
Cool, I need to do the accessory drive bushing in mine, show me how to get that off
@westerntruckandtractorrepa13532 сағат бұрын
You bet Jeff.
@richardlincoln8438Сағат бұрын
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 Best place i know of for Mister Anderson to learn that...
@samoliver91513 сағат бұрын
HEY WARREN..TRY BIOFREEZE ON THOSE HANDS...IT WORKS WELL FOR MY NEUROPATHY.
@ianlulham22 минут бұрын
Get some live bacon to go with the chickens eggs you get. looking forward to the tear down.
@chrisgreig56282 сағат бұрын
My wife. Is both !! Just told her that , LoL
@westerntruckandtractorrepa13532 сағат бұрын
You crazy bastard. 😂
@terrellscaife24113 сағат бұрын
I got a taste of some KFC after watching this video
@geesss86753 сағат бұрын
10 hours from start to finish . . . Buddy of mine was mechanic at Cummins from 1999-2010 he did 1000's of n14 inframes Said M11 were POS engines... was he correct based on you knowledge and skillset