@@tvviewer4500changing out the pins and bushings on the machine. They are there for a reason. There is a brass bushing that fits in the steel and when it gets worn out you don’t replace it and get a new pin, it will start wearing the steel away.
@@tvviewer4500 Adding on to Eddie, this could also have been avoided if they applied grease like we do with many other moving parts in engineering (in other cases, oil if dealing with high heat and friction, like in the crank case of an internal combustion engine) would reduce friction and protect against corrosion of the parts, like that corroded pin they knocked out.
@@tvviewer4500 have you ever heard of grease?? That's what preventive maintenance is, grease. It lubricates the moving parts & reduces wear on parts. It's an amazing concept they just came out with about a 150 years ago at least!
Excellent welding, very good job. The customer is very lucky to have you for repairs and this bucket is an example of a repair for educational institutions.
As an ex toolmaker who spent 50 years making aerospace parts, and building laminated molds and electronic connector dies, I can appreciate precision work!
the only thing i would say to make that job a lil easier is to freeze the pins a couple days prior to putting them in..freezing them makes them shrink a little and you wont have to pound with a sledge hammer as much..when they warm up, they swell up tight..same as replacing cyclinder sleeves in a diesel enginge
que bonito este trabajo, lastima que apersonas como mi calibre no los quieren dar la oportunidad de aprender un trabajo como este, los ven de meno,y ante los hojos de Dios todos tenemos la mis capacidad, solo porque somos campesinos,somos campesinos y con mucha onra...
I think they did a good job. I've got really small Kubota's that I've had to do similar, or slightly similar, repairs to my machines and these giys did a better job than I'd do.
@@A1ex5438 Суть моего поста в том,что смазка подобных узлов - без уплотнений - только усугубит ситуацию. А эти экономисты,как и успешные менеджеры,они по моему все заслуживают тазика с цементом - на ноги. С продолжением...
The guy with the oxy-fuelgas was heating the wrong side of the bend. You heat the side that needs stretching. But overall their gas cutting was very skilled and the weld weaves were questionably large . Hopefully it holds up.
Damned skill workmanship there. A torch, welder and portable line bore and his repair is top notch in my opinion. He is very skilled cutting with an oxy torch too.
I would use stick welding for that. Just cause it burns hotter than a feeder. I’ve had things break on me when using the feeding welder but not with stick.
I mean the accuracy must be off when he’s measuring off a bent bucket and the other boom pins are also worn, too. But then again how accurate does it need to be on a 20 up machine?!
Parabéns, vc tem uma mão muito firme, tanto pra fazer o corte com o maçarico, bem como pra soldar, além de dar atenção aos detalhes de endireitar as bases de sustentação, muito bom seu trabalho.
The crane even looks happy. Humanity is capable of so much we really need to put more effort towards tapping into our potential, we haven't even scratched the surface yet