Everybody wants it yesterday. Couple of things you should consider: 1. Take Sunday off, period no exceptions (family time and rest are required).. 2. Change your rate structure to hire Clayton full time. Have him do the heavy bolt twisting as he is learning. If he is as good as he appears to be he will learn fast and be able to do repeat type work with minimal assistance fairly quick. I suspect you will find him earning his keep in a hurry, just needs to do it every day. Life is to short to kill yourself working too many hours without sufficient rest. Hang in there friend your family and your audience needs you.
I was impressed that the owner cleaned and removed equipment from the tractor for you. It does not appear to be the norm for some of the other jobs that you have done!
Warren is a real mechanic. Uses a bolt as a punch and the wrench as the hammer. Been there still do it. Great work my friend, keep on doing what you do best. Best wishes to you and your family.
That was the prettiest, shiniest driveshaft I've ever seen anywhere!! Take that Sunday for you and your family. They will benefit from having you available and you will all be blessed!
I'm a diesel mechanic, it IS dificult, stresfol, dirty and your not as apresieitet as you might hope, but, I like this Job, and I love your videos 👍 as alwais, great work, keep wrenching 🔧🔩⚙️. Have a great weekent. 🤝🤠
people like you are rare warren !!!!! damn i love watching your videos, im a mechanic myselfe but my knowledge isn`t half of yours! greetings from norway Erik
Found you through logger wade bud... been binge watching your channel due to this B.S. we're enduring.... you totally remind me of my family.... we tear into all of our equipment and learn all about it!! We're a family business of excavating, trucking and logging and we also work on other people/businesses stuff.... we're well established in our area due to honest hard work!! I'm glad to have found your channel and a word of advice... I'm 50 yrs old bud... pace yourself or you'll burn out... trust me!! Keep the vids coming I'm learning a bunch about vegomatic equipment!!!
Love watching you man you give me new ideas in our shop (we work on mainly old John Deere’s such as 4630s 4020s and 4840s but we have a had a few 86 series in there)
Yes I learned the hard way about electrolysis the quite killer of your machinery you make it look like a walk in the park taking that tractor apart! enjoyed watching take care Warren
I’m so old and worn out working five days a week is more than I can stand sometimes. Lower back and knees are shot. Getting old ain’t for sissies. It’s been in the mid to upper 90s here for over two weeks with another week on the way. High humidity too. Thanks for the video.
The last company I worked for full time had to twist my arm to get me to work OT, don't get me wrong, once I started work I was there until it was done but we've all seen the guys that drop everything at 5pm done or not along with the guys milking the clock making a 7 hour day 10.
Having run my own electrical contracting business, you have to take time off whether it is every Sunday or some other day or maybe a certain week end. I agree I'm glad we live where we live. it is a pain in the butt for mom's Drs appointments (75 mile one way trip) I always give a sigh of relief as soon as we are out of the city
Can remember couple times over here🇬🇧 rubber gaitor on gear linkage split under cab,let flat stone get in between gear linkage....workshop thought we'd had to get into gearbox,took stone out,gears back to normal,tape up hole,days before mobile phone so rest of day off Back wheels used to be fun on the wedge Nice videos👍
I've got a big job ahead on my Ford 8210. Synchromesh units need replacement. This video will be a great help for me on seperating the tranny. Thanks for uploading your work! Greetings from Germany
I don't know how you do it, when I was wrenching on equipment I kept getting burnt. You seem to be able to play with just ran engines and such without being effected. Amazing
Hello there. Henry Wilson here. We had a TW 15 it was a fantastic tractor. But then all the Ford's were good bar for the colum change gear models. I don't know what they were thinking when they made those.
Talk about hot, I live in the Northwest Panhandle of Florida, it's like 115° here with the heat index! I work in a transmission shop, and I literally sweat through at least 3 shirts a day! Then my boss wonders what I don't have a uniform shirt on! Lol!
I grew up in Northern Illinois, and spent a couple of years in the U.P. of Michigan.I hated cold weather, that's why I moved to Florida, but I didn't know how hot it got down here! Lol!
Warren, when you drop a nut it is always centered in the middle of what your working on :) . Too HOT for coveralls take your jeans off put coveralls on, a lot cooler than jeans, that's my summer uniform here in Texas.
Always remember that you work for a living, not live for working. Your family needs you and wants to spend time with you. Take Sundays off always. Knock off early enough on Saturday so that you can spend a couple of hours cleaning the workshop and truck with a beer in your hand. Push some papers around on your desk so that all your invoicing is in order and your parts for next week are ordered. Then you can go into Sunday without any of that rubbish hanging over your head. I watched my dad (an Engineer with his own workshop) work himself into an early grave, broke and with a family that he didn't know anymore because he was always trying to help others out. Just ain't worth it.
Warren, The Almighty God created everything in six days & on the 7th day He rested ! Rest & worship the Triune God ( Father, Son & Holy Spirit ) on the last day ! May God be with you Warren !
Man I feel ya my body hurts for no reason working on peoples shit so I started taking weekends off and now I'm the asshole because I want to live aswell I'm good at what I do but you need time for yourself great video
Your average customer is too self centered to think you may need a day or two off, when I had my shop I would do some jobs overnight to be left alone so I could work uninterrupted and get the customer back up truly overnight. Believe it or not the word leaked out to the wrong people and they would show up at 2AM acting like it was regular shop hours expecting me to drop what I was doing to help them because "they needed it now" and obviously the work I was already doing was "just gravy and why I did it at night", to this day my mind reels from the ignorance, inconsideration and lack of class displayed by some people.
Unfortunately, some people will take a mile when you give them an inch. They forget the fact that they get to go home and unplug from their work. Everybody needs downtime.
@@gearheadautomotivel.l.c.5476 Yes sir and if you hire someone to share the load there's always the "moonlighting" at your expense issue. I remember when loyalty went both ways, more than once in my younger days I volunteered to wrap up a job so the boss could get a head start on his weekend and by the same token he'd cut me lose if he knew I had something special lined up, this notion may last all of 1 second these days on the "one way highway".
I’ll be 50 in August and I gave up the 7 days a week bullshit about 4 years ago! You need time for your family and yourself I’ll never get back all the lost time with my girls growing up but they understand why I do what I do. It’s funny your the best thing when you can accommodate your customer 7 days a week and holidays and late nights but when you tell them sorry can’t do it then your the biggest piece of shit ! Until they realize they can’t get anyone else to do what you did! Yes sir ! Thanks for sharing bud you take care now!👍
Take that day off. Used to do 16:00-08:30 next day, do 10, 18, 21 day stretches , Zombie land. Few years back doc said basically had a brain fry, n now disabled. Take time off please, wish I'd had.
Try autozone. They seem to still be having gloves in stock in all sizes. I found xl gloves with the long cuffs so thick I didn't think nitrile gloves came that thick. And I can order them online if I want
Did you ever get that case put back together? I love your videos! Those were real solid tractors and it was very interesting watching you dismantle it. Would like to see it done in another short video!
Yes my friend, I agree on taking the Sunday off, even God rested on the 7th day Warren, find yourself a good Bible believing church and recharge your soul! Body, Spirit and Soul. All these things need to be fed to make a man whole. Love to watch you work, keep it up. Jim
In reference to that engine leaking coolant through the piston wall.... there is no way to fix that block once it was bored correct? or even before it was bored right?
Is it possible to diagnose potentially leaky cylinder liners without pulling each one out? Obviously they rust from the outside in,so its impossible to spot a hole until it actually happens.Is there any way to check them other than removing them all?Is that what the shop should have done?
Nice wee series on this tractor! Whatever happened to the undercarriage swap in the forest on the two bulldozers? Did that get finished or did the owner change his mind?
My buddy who is a airplane mechanic told his customers he would not be working weekends anymore. One customer said many will be mad at him. He said he rather that then his wife and kids mad at him.
Take Every Weekend Off.... every one of em...Whatever the damn emergency is with the equipment is can wait till monday.... If you got to go out for an "emergency"... yea thats extra charge pal.
Also I figured if anyone would know it would be you but on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being damn near impossible how hard is replacing all 6 N14 Cummins injectors.
Worked for a company who cut corners all the time and was splitting a wind turbine with a 16 ton porter power and the piece off shit slipped and missed my legs and went through a steel locker. It would have broke both my legs so I quit and I was the asshole for leaving him in the shit. Just me trying to do a two man job on my own. Sod that.
Yep, know just how you feel Warren. Take time out mate. Gloves - Ha Ha Ha - medium hands. I'm xxl, no luck here. Oh look, flying pink elephant, and hens teeth, is available. M
Tell some shop to chk the block an didn’t find anything....yea that’s right pass the buck for being a hacker...pre machine or post machining inspection...callous or just plain ignorant of diesel issues...typically a race engine builder is not a good engine machienst...iv seen it before....lessons learned..cheers
I used to work seven days Warren. Apart from your body, it does your mind no good. Ask me how I know. .......Customers won’t give a shit when you’re gone mate. Take every Sunday off. It’ll do you good!!
I live in a predominately hot climate--the heat kills us to, it just starts sooner, like May. And lasts until after Hallo'een. Then we gripe about the cold :-)
You MUST take a day off for yourself, or you'll get burnt out! I use to work 7 days a week, & got real tired of it quickly. After 4 months of doing 7 days a week, I cut back to only working 6 days per week. After a few more years, I cut back to 5 day work weeks. I'll NEVER go back to working like I did when I was young, & dumb.
There'll be a lot of drooling folks from this side of the Atlantic for a TW. These videos are better than Netflix anyday!
Nothing better than watching a warren lane movie on your day off work stay safe warren
I've done this before, but your work habits sometimes scare me, I pray for your safety
Everybody wants it yesterday. Couple of things you should consider: 1. Take Sunday off, period no exceptions (family time and rest are required).. 2. Change your rate structure to hire Clayton full time. Have him do the heavy bolt twisting as he is learning. If he is as good as he appears to be he will learn fast and be able to do repeat type work with minimal assistance fairly quick. I suspect you will find him earning his keep in a hurry, just needs to do it every day. Life is to short to kill yourself working too many hours without sufficient rest. Hang in there friend your family and your audience needs you.
If he actually hired somebody to help him it would be unusual - where's his son - never did think he was interested in his father line of work
His son as far as I know works for the united states forest service as a firefighter
Idk why but I just love watching you work on older stuff! I prefer it over you having to hook laptops and stuff up to equipment! Cheers man!
Could not agree more
Your a clever bugger warren, and very calm doing work, love watching your videos,
I was impressed that the owner cleaned and removed equipment from the tractor for you. It does not appear to be the norm for some of the other jobs that you have done!
you do nice things for people , it comes back to you all fixed in the end.
Warren is a real mechanic. Uses a bolt as a punch and the wrench as the hammer. Been there still do it. Great work my friend, keep on doing what you do best. Best wishes to you and your family.
Warren. you are a one man army.
You need time for yourself, can't burn yourself out!! Great Video's!!
That was the prettiest, shiniest driveshaft I've ever seen anywhere!! Take that Sunday for you and your family. They will benefit from having you available and you will all be blessed!
What an attractive tractor. The thumbnail game is strong.
That's what it used to look like. Haha
I'm a diesel mechanic, it IS dificult, stresfol, dirty and your not as apresieitet as you might hope, but, I like this Job, and I love your videos 👍 as alwais, great work, keep wrenching 🔧🔩⚙️. Have a great weekent. 🤝🤠
Hands down, you warren are a Master mechanic 😉. Damm, i'de love to work whit you 👍
Really love it to see what all you working on.
It's nice to see the master at work Warren your the man y'all stay safe out there bud
Always enjoy Your videos , Man did I ever flinch when that cab broke loose , stay safe Man.
This man is fantastic and haz a great attitude. Rod Scotland gb.
people like you are rare warren !!!!! damn i love watching your videos, im a mechanic myselfe but my knowledge isn`t half of yours!
greetings from norway
Erik
Found you through logger wade bud... been binge watching your channel due to this B.S. we're enduring.... you totally remind me of my family.... we tear into all of our equipment and learn all about it!! We're a family business of excavating, trucking and logging and we also work on other people/businesses stuff.... we're well established in our area due to honest hard work!! I'm glad to have found your channel and a word of advice... I'm 50 yrs old bud... pace yourself or you'll burn out... trust me!! Keep the vids coming I'm learning a bunch about vegomatic equipment!!!
Morning Warren, on the next one thanks for sharing your outstanding content looks like thing's are looking up after that ass ache of the case.
Love watching you man you give me new ideas in our shop (we work on mainly old John Deere’s such as 4630s 4020s and 4840s but we have a had a few 86 series in there)
Just finished doing the same job on a TW20. Looking forward to part 2.
Yes I learned the hard way about electrolysis the quite killer of your machinery you make it look like a walk in the park taking that
tractor apart! enjoyed watching take care Warren
I need that service truck in my life haha! The ease of that crane !
I’m so old and worn out working five days a week is more than I can stand sometimes. Lower back and knees are shot. Getting old ain’t for sissies. It’s been in the mid to upper 90s here for over two weeks with another week on the way. High humidity too. Thanks for the video.
The last company I worked for full time had to twist my arm to get me to work OT, don't get me wrong, once I started work I was there until it was done but we've all seen the guys that drop everything at 5pm done or not along with the guys milking the clock making a 7 hour day 10.
Really really enjoyed it. Thanks for the video
Having run my own electrical contracting business, you have to take time off whether it is every Sunday or some other day or maybe a certain week end.
I agree I'm glad we live where we live. it is a pain in the butt for mom's Drs appointments (75 mile one way trip) I always give a sigh of relief as soon as we are out of the city
Glad your taking some more family time
I flinched pretty good when the cab jumped loose, and you are right, too hot for coveralls in the afternoon.
Can remember couple times over here🇬🇧 rubber gaitor on gear linkage split under cab,let flat stone get in between gear linkage....workshop thought we'd had to get into gearbox,took stone out,gears back to normal,tape up hole,days before mobile phone so rest of day off
Back wheels used to be fun on the wedge
Nice videos👍
I've got a big job ahead on my Ford 8210. Synchromesh units need replacement. This video will be a great help for me on seperating the tranny. Thanks for uploading your work!
Greetings from Germany
I don't know how you do it, when I was wrenching on equipment I kept getting burnt. You seem to be able to play with just ran engines and such without being effected. Amazing
these are good tractors for the money Warren you are a brave man
Hello there. Henry Wilson here. We had a TW 15 it was a fantastic tractor. But then all the Ford's were good bar for the colum change gear models. I don't know what they were thinking when they made those.
keep up the good work brother
I admire how he remembers dozens of bolts and nuts and where they go.
I keep looking at that bracket waiting to take a lump out of your ear, it’s got that sort of look about it !
good vid warren
Sunday is god’s day, always rest and appreciate what you have .
Talk about hot, I live in the Northwest Panhandle of Florida, it's like 115° here with the heat index! I work in a transmission shop, and I literally sweat through at least 3 shirts a day! Then my boss wonders what I don't have a uniform shirt on! Lol!
The southeast has miserable summers but the winters are usually mild
I grew up in Northern Illinois, and spent a couple of years in the U.P. of Michigan.I hated cold weather, that's why I moved to Florida, but I didn't know how hot it got down here! Lol!
Very nice video, thank you.
Warren, when you drop a nut it is always centered in the middle of what your working on :) . Too HOT for coveralls take your jeans off put coveralls on, a lot cooler than jeans, that's my summer uniform here in Texas.
Good old ford worked on them for my apprenticeship
Got some manual s some where
Don't see many TW Fords anymore. I spent so many hours in a TW25, I miss it.
Nice handy sized loader tractor that.
love the one with the hidden screen
Always remember that you work for a living, not live for working. Your family needs you and wants to spend time with you. Take Sundays off always. Knock off early enough on Saturday so that you can spend a couple of hours cleaning the workshop and truck with a beer in your hand. Push some papers around on your desk so that all your invoicing is in order and your parts for next week are ordered. Then you can go into Sunday without any of that rubbish hanging over your head. I watched my dad (an Engineer with his own workshop) work himself into an early grave, broke and with a family that he didn't know anymore because he was always trying to help others out. Just ain't worth it.
Warren, The Almighty God created everything in six days & on the 7th day He rested ! Rest & worship the Triune God ( Father, Son & Holy Spirit ) on the last day ! May God be with you Warren !
I think you need to raise your prices until the work load slows down. Thx for the videos!
Seems this Tractor does not stay parked too long, a good worker it seems.
Ive got a 8730 with a tranny down so this was all i could find about getting in one of these old fellas
Warren, you do know what will happen when you start taking Sunday's off? It will be "Honey Do Time"! No rest for the tired! LoL
Thinking you have your knee pads on upside down, the long part (thinner) should go down to protect your shin.
Man I feel ya my body hurts for no reason working on peoples shit so I started taking weekends off and now I'm the asshole because I want to live aswell I'm good at what I do but you need time for yourself great video
Your average customer is too self centered to think you may need a day or two off, when I had my shop I would do some jobs overnight to be left alone so I could work uninterrupted and get the customer back up truly overnight. Believe it or not the word leaked out to the wrong people and they would show up at 2AM acting like it was regular shop hours expecting me to drop what I was doing to help them because "they needed it now" and obviously the work I was already doing was "just gravy and why I did it at night", to this day my mind reels from the ignorance, inconsideration and lack of class displayed by some people.
Unfortunately, some people will take a mile when you give them an inch. They forget the fact that they get to go home and unplug from their work. Everybody needs downtime.
MerlinxPV and what sucks is you can’t tell them off because they’ll give you a bad review and people won’t want to come to your shop
@@gearheadautomotivel.l.c.5476 Yes sir and if you hire someone to share the load there's always the "moonlighting" at your expense issue.
I remember when loyalty went both ways, more than once in my younger days I volunteered to wrap up a job so the boss could get a head start on his weekend and by the same token he'd cut me lose if he knew I had something special lined up, this notion may last all of 1 second these days on the "one way highway".
@@blake1995 What an understatement, if only there was a way to track "sucky customers"...........................
Génial !!!!
Sharp...
I’ll be 50 in August and I gave up the 7 days a week bullshit about 4 years ago! You need time for your family and yourself I’ll never get back all the lost time with my girls growing up but they understand why I do what I do. It’s funny your the best thing when you can accommodate your customer 7 days a week and holidays and late nights but when you tell them sorry can’t do it then your the biggest piece of shit ! Until they realize they can’t get anyone else to do what you did! Yes sir ! Thanks for sharing bud you take care now!👍
Take that day off.
Used to do 16:00-08:30 next day, do 10, 18, 21 day stretches , Zombie land.
Few years back doc said basically had a brain fry, n now disabled.
Take time off please, wish I'd had.
IF you charge double time for Sundays suddenly the "emergencies" go away.
True that I have too much of my own shit to want to work 7days a anymore
The Ford looks like a More simplified tractor than the previous Case
Try autozone. They seem to still be having gloves in stock in all sizes. I found xl gloves with the long cuffs so thick I didn't think nitrile gloves came that thick. And I can order them online if I want
Thanks for another informative lesson Warren, take a break and go fishing or something regards Tom UK
Did you ever get that case put back together? I love your videos! Those were real solid tractors and it was very interesting watching you dismantle it.
Would like to see it done in another short video!
keep up the good work. I feel you should take a day of rest too. what's life if you can't sit on your deck with your family.
Need Zip lock bags for bolts and nuts when tearing something apart
I work with a guy who worked on Ford tractors for years.
Here of course, nothing wrong with coveralls later
Warren brother, you definitely need to take a day off a week... we are getting to old for that working all the time lol
👍😎✌️
For your gloves, look up Gempler's and or Uline online. They'll have your gloves. Reasonably priced too. Cheers :)
The wife may take the old garden hose to ya before you get to go in the house. Lol!
Yes my friend, I agree on taking the Sunday off, even God rested on the 7th day Warren, find yourself a good Bible believing church and recharge your soul! Body, Spirit and Soul. All these things need to be fed to make a man whole. Love to watch you work, keep it up. Jim
In reference to that engine leaking coolant through the piston wall.... there is no way to fix that block once it was bored correct? or even before it was bored right?
better than a bloody cace d series
Is it possible to diagnose potentially leaky cylinder liners without pulling each one out?
Obviously they rust from the outside in,so its impossible to spot a hole until it actually happens.Is there any way to check them other than removing them all?Is that what the shop should have done?
Warren my friend ,if you wanna feel hot , you've got to come to the southeast ,the summers are MISERABLE
My mom lives in Florida, piss on that.
Nice wee series on this tractor! Whatever happened to the undercarriage swap in the forest on the two bulldozers? Did that get finished or did the owner change his mind?
My buddy who is a airplane mechanic told his customers he would not be working weekends anymore. One customer said many will be mad at him. He said he rather that then his wife and kids mad at him.
Yes, nothing like taking off for a day of rest. Get much more done the following 6 days.
Has the TW got high hours on it Warren? What would you rather do big jobs like this one or shed loads of small ones dotted around all over
LOL Look out!!! Cab catapult...
Take Every Weekend Off.... every one of em...Whatever the damn emergency is with the equipment is can wait till monday.... If you got to go out for an "emergency"... yea thats extra charge pal.
How much do you charge an hour ?? Double it on weekends
did you get the case fixed !!!!!!!
Also I figured if anyone would know it would be you but on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being damn near impossible how hard is replacing all 6 N14 Cummins injectors.
Changed the pto shaft in my 1985 white tractor.No where near the drama of this job.
splittin another!?
hey warren, i know this is an old video. I was wondering how many hours it takes in total to replace that shaft and coupler? Thanks
Worked for a company who cut corners all the time and was splitting a wind turbine with a 16 ton porter power and the piece off shit slipped and missed my legs and went through a steel locker. It would have broke both my legs so I quit and I was the asshole for leaving him in the shit. Just me trying to do a two man job on my own. Sod that.
Just curious Warren what was holding the cab up when it popped loose?
Sheet metal screw
That was scary when the cab popped lose! Hope did not brake something. Do not need mire trouble, money out of pocket.
Yep, know just how you feel Warren. Take time out mate. Gloves - Ha Ha Ha - medium hands. I'm xxl, no luck here. Oh look, flying pink elephant, and hens teeth, is available. M
Tell some shop to chk the block an didn’t find anything....yea that’s right pass the buck for being a hacker...pre machine or post machining inspection...callous or just plain ignorant of diesel issues...typically a race engine builder is not a good engine machienst...iv seen it before....lessons learned..cheers
I just thought...in my time splitting tractors I never took a cab off !! They were too simple..
I used to work seven days Warren. Apart from your body, it does your mind no good. Ask me how I know. .......Customers won’t give a shit when you’re gone mate. Take every Sunday off. It’ll do you good!!
22 confirmed COVID-19 cases up there in Siskiyou Co. Take care! Lassen is out of control
Spent many hours in a super q cab. 7910 7810 6810. Hardy tractors. Shame the wings and cabs used to rot out over here in UK.
its not dirt sir its victory paint just like any other fighter...metal monsters..are not easy to fix!!!
I live in a predominately hot climate--the heat kills us to, it just starts sooner, like May. And lasts until after Hallo'een. Then we gripe about the cold :-)
Do your customers ever get upset with you over the time it takes you to fix their stuff - your swamped - which is good
You MUST take a day off for yourself, or you'll get burnt out! I use to work 7 days a week, & got real tired of it quickly. After 4 months of doing 7 days a week, I cut back to only working 6 days per week. After a few more years, I cut back to 5 day work weeks. I'll NEVER go back to working like I did when I was young, & dumb.