The dogs are digging under their stairs, in a effort to get out of the sun and stay cool. It’s instinct. I had a dog that dug s full basement under his dog house.
Excellent video king 👑. No matter how the parts turned out you keep a positive attitude about the projects 🤘. And you try to teach others this and being organized.
King🤴, thanks for another awesome video 📹. My brother and I started working on th forklift today . We found out that it's a 2015 Perkins diesel, and they never got it running. My brother and I both know a lot about these engines. For some reason, they were putting the 1990 injector pump on the new engine. The right pump was lying in the cab ! Talk to you later.
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ it's incredible the amount of work and how complicated caterpillar made their engines, I got to hand it to you, you just keep on plugging along. Are you hopeful that it will actually run again Joey? Dinner looked awesome Xena. Keep up the good work guys ✌️🇺🇲🇨🇦
i was wondering where you were when i did not see your daily comment. yes caterpillar made life as a mechanic very hard but then again these machines are still around 80 years later. supper was good and we actually get 2 meals out of it too. thansk
That’s a strange bearing break . Hopefully nothing major is going on one time I pulled a hd6 apart someone had cut the crank down and there was 2 sets of bearings stacked on top of each other that was back in 1980 the guy had just bought definitely some one pulled a fast one to sell it .👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Funny you should talk about hydro issues. Where I live in the South of Onscario, we have had a LOT of power outages lately. So, recently, our local (f)utility decided it should release a statement, addressing all of these frequent outages. So, I began to read their little statement. Basically, summed up, it's a pass-the-buck, cover-ass, waste of everyone's time bulletin saying that all of these recent power outages have been a result of conditions beyond the control of our local (f)utility (meaning they were faults that occurred outside of our town, on the main provincial grid), due to failures, accidents, animal interference (that one is really popular nowadays), and that none of it could be attributed to our perfect little (f)utility's infrastructure. So basically, it was a news release saying "It wasn't our fault, it's not our fault, and going forward, it won't be our fault, so shut your mouth, pay your bill, and bend over while the new rate structure comes down from on high to your mailbox."