I always enjoy seeing Steve doing repairs, so a mix of running repairs and restoration would be a good thing in my opinion 👍
@nickraschke47377 ай бұрын
Steve is a fantastic presenter, yes. Got a great presence.
@gowdsake71037 ай бұрын
Agrees much better than Kurt !
@joepapp016 ай бұрын
These repairs and maintenance seem nightmarish though.
@347jpb7 ай бұрын
It was a pleasure to watch Doc Steve perform surgery on the T55. Great job. I have also added, "fiddle farting around," to my list of phrases to use when dealing with my kids.
@johndehoog55677 ай бұрын
Steve's new name..... Doc Steve. It is well earned.
@chrisw45786 ай бұрын
I wonder if "fiddle-farting around" is in the Soviet service manual.
@GaryWillis-el8mt6 ай бұрын
Avoid the finest measuring instrument known to man "one RCH".
@ozzybusey5757 ай бұрын
Stevo and Silvio killed it. Great job.
@kenkersaitis63426 ай бұрын
Great show, yes I would like to see more of the maintenance.
@fowletm19927 ай бұрын
For a tank repair genius Steve did a great job filming
@hubble377 ай бұрын
I think having Steve on your show is a real benefit as it explains the drive mechanisms of the tanks in your collection and what it takes to keep the runners working for your shows! Good stuff!
@mzimmerman19887 ай бұрын
I like the addition of filming some stationary shots where the camera is positioned to show the work being done.
@gerardhogan36 ай бұрын
Welcome Silvio. I hope you enjoy your stay. Steve has done a great job. Nice and neat and good clean work.
@timwerner77717 ай бұрын
Steve is so understatededly (sp?) funny as he sees dirt everywhere as he tries to get the cleaned filters back inside the housing.
@plkangus7 ай бұрын
Nice shout out to Mr. Hewes. Great video!
@PeteCourtier6 ай бұрын
Joe Hewes has a cracking channel.
@michaeldallimore85907 ай бұрын
You should hand the camera to Steve more often! Great episode. Good to see more of the mechanical issues.
@knudvoecking7 ай бұрын
Another great video! Steve and Silvio also are doing a wonderful job. I definitely would like to see more of that.
@schwabrichard98297 ай бұрын
Great job Steve! You and Silvio attacked the monster and won. Soviet tank design was make it simple and build a lot. They expected any major repairs to be done in a depot. You are doing repairs never dreamed of by the designers!That 70+ year old tank was designed with a battle life of days and weeks in mind. Not an old age retirement in a world class museum!
@OJAUS7 ай бұрын
Doesn't matter what it is, all the videos produced by you and the team are always top notch. Keep em' coming!
@markedwards1587 ай бұрын
I love the intro apologising because of the unplanned video. As it turns out it was one if the best. Trouble shooting soviet armour without a Haines Manual takes real skill and you boys have it in spades. On the plus side you now do working holidays at Aus Armour, nice Keep up the good work, cant wait until next week
@aserta7 ай бұрын
Without a Haines manual AND more importantly, without 10 liters of vodka. Very important.
@Szlejer7 ай бұрын
Excellent camerawork by Steve! Thanks!
@sjgreaves7 ай бұрын
I would like to see more videos like this. I enjoy the bodywork restorations too but I especially like the more mechanical stuff like this (since you asked)
@scottcrawford73107 ай бұрын
One of the best Workshop Wednesday
@SteveMikre446 ай бұрын
Love to see more videos with Steve...🔧🧰
@pvtmadmike7 ай бұрын
I am a member of the ONTAR museum in Oshawa Ontario. And I leave all the Russian equipment work to those with a higher patience level. American made for this Mechanic. Good job you guys. Russian tech starts every time love the noise and smoke you always know they are running no need for smoke grenades. LOL
@CaptainCamperLP-CCLP7 ай бұрын
I really love to see the guys building something out of sheet metal which looks like the original 80 year old part, but maintenance and repairs are also part of live, so watching those repair episodes are also great. The fried socket on the Leo was something else!
@thurin847 ай бұрын
hope everyone feels better down that neck of the woods soon! got her purring like a bear! great work guys!
@edmundk70565 ай бұрын
It is a joy to watch theses episodes- i can watch your cheerful approach to any task, welding, grinding, bending, maintaining…. Thanks
@LeoNiehorster6 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Understandable and well explained commentary. This video deserves not just one but at least 👍👍.
@apistofreak16 ай бұрын
Love Steve's vids, explains stuff well and and always has a smile . More please
@cpawp7 ай бұрын
Well done, waiting for the engine-drivetrain restoration vid...
@Bill53AD7 ай бұрын
Kurt this type of video is interesting to watch. Great job mates.
@CthulhuInc7 ай бұрын
kidding aside, steve did a great job here - and i also enjoyed his vid with the schwimmwagen
@chaecruickshank46617 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the different style of this video, including the mobile phone footage shop in cramped spaces. Feels like Steve has been watching Matt @DieselCreek in his spare time. A bit of gonzo style tank maintenance without the OTT humour of @MrHewes. More please.
@ChristopherBourseau7 ай бұрын
More Steve segments would really be great. Keep up the great work!
@matthewfalla24566 ай бұрын
Absolutely more Steve, he’s a natural, his explanations and experience are wonderful. It brings a whole new element to the Ausarmour channel.
@aussiefirestorm7 ай бұрын
Aus Armour is very lucky to have Steve working on the vehicles, such patience and skill with great presenting style.
@tombeall92167 ай бұрын
Another great Workshop Wednesday. Definitely add Steve to your regulars. Guess you can't just pop in to Jiffy Lube with your T-55 for a checkup.
@becs26356 ай бұрын
Well done Steve, I do like how you aligned all the hose clamps, it's small thing and it really annoys me when they are facing all directions
@tomlipscombe42587 ай бұрын
Great job Steve and Silvio . Steve you explain the problems and fixes with the T55 Really well top notch mate .
@ducthman47377 ай бұрын
I would describe maintenance of this tank as shocking before Steve took over.
@sethdunlap98687 ай бұрын
His ability to diagnose, explain clearly, and make the repair without the factory manuals (or even a shitty Chiltons) is impressive, in deed!!
@carlphillipson98876 ай бұрын
Just spent 8 hours fiddling with a selection of Chineseum carbs on my lawnmower trying to get it to run with varying result from nothing to to burning off all the hair on my arm as it ran away, lots of flames and sparks "Cleaned all the carbon out though😂". Nearly rolled the thing out to the middle of the lawn and put a match to it. I don't feel so bad after watching this now😁. Cheers guys.
@Vlaid656 ай бұрын
Steve is exactly the guy you want to work on your car. Does a good job filming too.
@the_lost_navigator6 ай бұрын
Oh, the nightmares of Tank Mechanics, eh? Steve is as solid as a... T-55. Respect
@moskal-7 ай бұрын
У всех конусных косозубых шестернях есть тепловой зазор который регулируется подкладыванием регулировочных пластин. Учитывая возраст, нужно сразу менять все шланги на системе охлаждения. Советские инженеры разрабатывали военную технику так, чтобы в лесу перекинув через ветку трос с лебедкой снять двигатель, и отремонтировать его.
@alexspielberg40907 ай бұрын
U moey 62-ki dvizhok snimalsya bez snyatia bashni
@cavman77 ай бұрын
Translation from above. All bevel helical gears have a thermal gap that is adjusted by placing adjusting plates. Given the age, you need to immediately change all hoses on the cooling system. Soviet engineers developed military equipment so that in the forest, throwing a cable with a winch over a branch, they could remove the engine and repair it.
@cavman77 ай бұрын
Translation from above. On my 62, the engine was removed without removing the turret
@Will45ACP7 ай бұрын
Steve did a helluva job of cinematography and his usual excellent explanantions and fixing. Thanks for taking the trouble to film your work, Sir!
@MarkJames-nu5pi6 ай бұрын
Steve's cool. Enjoying his servicing video's. Learning alot about Soviet equipment. Keep more of these video's coming. Thanks
@depleteduraniumcowboy35167 ай бұрын
I thought it was interesting to see the troubleshooting and the requirement to fix stuff in place. As a M60 and M1 tanker, we would just pull packs and we could do it in like 40 minutes or so and the tankers were doing most of the work, the mechanics were just operating the M88 and the civilian contractors were the ones that actually fixed the packs.
@kiwifruit277 ай бұрын
You could have Mechanic’s Monday 😂, I would watch it
@causewaykayak7 ай бұрын
YES !!
@timwerner77717 ай бұрын
Steve holding the oil filter:.."A fantastic array of different contaminents,...gasket material good old fashioned dirt.." HA! LOve this
@richardphelan84147 ай бұрын
Steve has the patience of Jobe working on that T55 requires skills which Steve has what a asset he is to Auz Armor
@andrewmurton83797 ай бұрын
Steve is excellent as are all of you, just love your workshop Wednesdays and always happy to watch anything from you guys.
@phillipwithnell83987 ай бұрын
Thanks
@patricksawesomeprobarly33316 ай бұрын
Steve’s presenting is amazing! You guys smashed it!
@johnmcgregor36717 ай бұрын
Ahh nothing beats the joy of a job well done well except knowing that in a few months you have to pull the turret to get the motor pack out to rebuild all the accessories that it runs it's one of those can open worms everywhere situations
@johnviney79196 ай бұрын
Nice video and very enjoyable!! Steve solves some serious problems and I enjoy watching his work and learning some techniques!! Silvio is going to be a good help as he learns the ropes from Steve. I think these maintenance and repair videos are a strong addition to the restoration work being done!! That T-55 is a brute to work on I think - the cam cover fitting under the turret looks like a lot of good luck on the Russian's part - too close to call 😂
@arthurhucksake26657 ай бұрын
That was done beautifully- hats off to Steve and Silvio for this one!
@nandi1237 ай бұрын
Steve's skill and patience is inspiring.
@JeffBilkins7 ай бұрын
That T-55 is the lucky one and living it's best life.
@frostedbutts43407 ай бұрын
Yeah relaxing in sunny Queensland is much nicer than dodging drones.
@paulday-lh5mx7 ай бұрын
All hail steve, and his helper Silvio. Can't wait for fix it Friday.
@jeremysaunders99167 ай бұрын
T 55 = a plumbers nightmare 😮 Steve is great, love his enthusiasm and explanation of what and how it works 👍
@andrewsteele76637 ай бұрын
Thanks, Steve & Silvio, really enjoyed the episode, reminiscent of the Tank Muesum workshop episodes. I am a fan of that Soviet era amour. The T55 especially has character, which considering it was not made to be pretty, it really looks like a tank should look. Not covered in mesh, reactive armor panels etc. The way Steve explained what he was doing was brilliant as it made total sense, Cheers and thanks for another brilliant Workshop Wednesday.
@craigmoore75217 ай бұрын
How the hell does Steve work on those tanks without cussing!!! Great job Steve and team!!
@dougsmith56907 ай бұрын
He might need to learn some choice Russian words!
@carloscepeda33727 ай бұрын
Congratulations!!! Steve and Silvio is a example for all....
@Mltemple83337 ай бұрын
Great to see the blue hose seems to be universal as I have seen it in Mr Hewes videos as well.
@ianb65956 ай бұрын
Great job
@rmounty647 ай бұрын
Steve's incredible wealth of knowledge along with this mechanical genius and wonderful explanation of whats happening and narration of his procedures to fix the hornets nest mechanical craziness that is the T55 was a pleasure to watch. If he can spare the time, more of these episodes would be awesome. Two thumbs up for Steve.
@richardedkins88567 ай бұрын
Steve is a great addition to the awesome AA and A team. I thoroughly enjoy watching the videos on this channel. You guys are bloody amazing!!!
@battlejitney21976 ай бұрын
When I retire, I want to move to Australia an volunteer full time in this shop and tinker on tanks with these awesome guys!
@MGB-learning6 ай бұрын
Great video by Steve. Please make more like this.
@donivanpotter27627 ай бұрын
It's amazing how the engineers designed the t-55. they must have been thinking let's make it as difficult as possible to get some of this stuff fixed. But maybe they did design it so you can get the cover off without removing any items like the turret.
@keithgarland34047 ай бұрын
Yes it's great to see the spanner work and repairs, as well as the restoration work, Steve's a great asset to the team there. I know it's a tank, but should it smoke that much. I know on first start-up it will smoke, but I thought it would clear once started.
@Grendel6506 ай бұрын
That's a better maintained T55 than ever was in service! Nice job.
@TracyScurfield7 ай бұрын
Steve is great at what he does and would love to see more of his mechanical repairs.
@RussellPaynter7 ай бұрын
Steve has certainly been a fantastic addition to the Aus Armour team. Great work
@CaptainSeato6 ай бұрын
Kurt: "...so this week's episode was in jeopardy..." AA&AM: "...like we don't have multiple projects ongoing?" :P
@Bembem696 ай бұрын
First-person mechanic view was a cinematic masterpiece! What a difference in the engineering between this and the Leopard 1 power pack from a while back. The German and Russian tank engineering ideologies hadn’t changed during the Cold War from WWII.
@Rusty_Gold857 ай бұрын
That was a gr8 video from Steve . I thoroughly enjoyed it. All I can suggest is Restoration Wednesdays and Running repairs Friday
@stakkabo16 ай бұрын
Well done Steve
@steveyountz91847 ай бұрын
Silvio flies halfway around the world to help and you immediately throw him under the tank....(bus). Great video but I wonder why they didn't make the tank a bit longer to make working on it a bit easier. Hope you eventually have time to sort things out and maybe you can call the tank 'Silvio' for all his help.😎
@ericbrainard40727 ай бұрын
On the fly ingenuity and resourcefulness of your mechanics is truly remarkable. I like watching them work through the problems and come up with a workable solution.
@robinlecomte12427 ай бұрын
A just image scenario - Russian tank troop on maneuvers, in a wilderness area of Russia, one tank is having engine issues, the drives has a peek underneath, see oil leaking - tell Tank Commander - "ist Kaput'- Tank Commander picks up cellphone, driver asks, - "Who are you ringing" - Tank Commander says - "Mechanics at Aus Armour, in Cairns, Australia to see if they can supply a mechanic to fix oil leak". For all viewers - KZbin channel - Mr. Hewes, resides in UK, has a fondness for armour - has a video on fixing a Russian Tank engine - same "english" language used during repair.
@aserta7 ай бұрын
Some? I think they had to scrap a third of the video they filmed dealing with that death trap. There's a reason they don't bother getting these tanks rescued in the field (now).
@robinlecomte12427 ай бұрын
@@aserta Yup, the Russian Military found this - on 2 occasions (and maybe at other times) - 1/- the 6 Day war Egypt vs Israel ( the burnt out wrecks of Russian tanks on Sinai, close to Suez canal was interesting); 2/- when the US invaded Iraq and the US Abrams basically "dealt to the Iraq T-55 not only with crew inside, but also after they legged when faced with a superior fire power". Russian Military doctrine is to "deploy tanks into battle, if any are immobilized and/or destroyed there are other tanks & crew at the rear". A doctrine developed during WW2, still used today, but not commonly spoken on by Western sources, but probably well known within NATO. If you got to KZbin/ Mr Hewes - he posted a similar video on a Russian tank engine upgrade (mentioned in this video) and it gives a very clear picture that maintenance of Russian tank engines was "not a high priority at time of construction". Ditto same story with the Aus Armour video. Thanks for your comment.
@fernandoi33897 ай бұрын
An engine overhaul video would be awesome ! A full removeof the engine clean , rework of worn parts and see the before/after !
@robertmoyse44147 ай бұрын
Good on you Silvio. Thanks for coming to Australia. This was a real education for me. I have seen working T-55s in places where little else worked, including the sewage system, so assumed they were idiot-proof and meant to leak and sound like a can of nails. The older I get the more I learn about assumptions.
@Salamandra40k7 ай бұрын
5:52 As you can see, the soviet designers clearly made sure to think of little things like that to make repairs easier.... Cause they knew you'd need to be working on it quite a lot 😂😂😂😂
@thisolesignguy27337 ай бұрын
It's great to see a maintenance job, don't get me wrong I love the rebuilds but watching a maintenance video is a nice change of pace. Great job on the video! I had to laugh at the valve cover, that background music was perfect 😁
@highlander1477 ай бұрын
Nice work as always Steve, and herzlich wilkommen Silvio. Is it just me or does that donk need a set of rings too?
@russwoodward82517 ай бұрын
She’s a good old girl with some TLC alright. Thank you Aus Armour
@azwrenchmaster53346 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. Been a mechanic for several decades and if I ever visit to help out I will refuse to work on a soviet specimen!! haha
@rhyswoodman67817 ай бұрын
Good job boys. Definitely want to see more Steve mechanical episodes.
@TX-biker7 ай бұрын
🤠KURT… Thank you for scraping together something to watch. You understand the addiction we have to Workshop Wednesday, and you did NOT disappoint 👍🏽😉
@mattcheshire2002ify7 ай бұрын
I loved the beginning with Steve compiling the list of problems. He was only half way through at the point us mere mortals would want to curl up into a foetal position and whimper.
@Timothious_Maximus7 ай бұрын
steve really does some fine work
@tommysts19207 ай бұрын
Texas loves your show!
@michaeldurling7937 ай бұрын
As much as a PITA the maintenance seemed to be the reward of driving a T- 55 around the grounds priceless, you boys get to have all the fun.
@frankbodenschatz1737 ай бұрын
Great job Steve and Silvio! The whole crew is fun and informative, Always!
@shed662157 ай бұрын
Well done Steve and Silvio. Really good video by Steve...keep Kurt on his toes as a presenter, though I can't see Kurt taking on Steve's role 😂
@Laxpowertoo7 ай бұрын
Good job Mr Wenzday!
@nathanroberts3556 ай бұрын
It was amazing to see t55 running and I can't wait to go ride it at this year's Australian armoured artillery museum tank fest this year
@eugenemonasterio20247 ай бұрын
Great job Steve and Silvio! 👍
@Rogster5597 ай бұрын
Great job Steve and Silvio got her worked out beautifully , go through the start up procedure a puff of smoke and away you go
@deflatedrubberduck7 ай бұрын
Great video from Steve and Silvio, look forward to more. With the restoration videos and Jason's vehicle reviews, this channel gets better and better. 👍
@lanekoperski66796 ай бұрын
Great video it nice when steve explains what is going on, might be interesting to hand him a camera more often and thank him for taking the time to film
@johnpeeters21317 ай бұрын
for the alignment-bushes: taking out the gearcase below the air cleaner is also an option, MasterMilo did it that way. he also re-aligned both the in-between-gearcase to the engine and the big gearbox to the in-between-gearcase. but taking out the engine does give you an opportunity to service the engine. and the bearings in the in-between-gearcase could also be the cause of rattling noises and play.