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you could avoid most if not all these repairs by not overloading your equipment. when i see videos like this i think why do you punish yourselves by carelessly wrecking stuff you know you will have to rework. doesnt down time cost you? is it worth the trade to keep having to fix things?
Did you see him lay that driveshaft over his head on the frame? If he was Christian, that would fall and send him to Haven, it's called thinning the herd.
Every time the engine broke crankshaft ,mechanics had to remove the engine block and take it to machine shop to have them a line bore the block otherwise is will broke crankshaft again. 😅
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А я ожидал что сейчас поломанные зубья на шестерне наварят кривым электродом, потом обточат на станке и поставят обратно... а они всего лишь ее заменили... как то не профессионально!!!
As someone with very little technical knowledge the cause is fairly simple- STOP RUNNING TRUCKS OVERLOADED !- its obvious that anyone who watches RU-vid that they expect a design of the 1950's should cope with the treatment that they hand out - running trucks , springs axles and tyres at about 5 times the designed weights,
I very much dought theres much of the original 1950s Bedford left, the gearbox looks fairly modern, its probaly got a japanese or chinese engine fitted and its no dought had the frame rebuilt several times and the spings are certainly not original