SAVED FROM THE SCRAP! Will this 1950s Roller ever run again??
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Hope yall enjoyed this video! It’s been over a year in the making! 😂 finally got it done tho!
Better late then never Matt! Happy Memorial Day Weekend to everybody !!
To answer your question of why you're doing the work outside:
Your wife was complaining, that you spend too much time in the workshop. So to prove her otherwise, you're doing this project outside of the workshop.
Alternative answer: To enjoy the great weather.
In any way, great video as always. Love your stuff!
Thanks mate excited for the next house building vid stay safe
One day all the rollers will disappear because Matt bought them
This roller. Sprays water onto drums right??
Matt's top reasons for working outside:
1) Pickup tailgate makes a better work bench.
2) Fire prevention. If project catches fire, shop won't burn down.
3) I work better with mosquitoes.
4) Honest, I have a deep down fear of nice enclosed spaces.
5) I like to listen to the classics when I work...the birds.
The obvious answer is the garage is currently haunted. Too many old machines have called upon the twisted spirits of long gone mechanics. If you sit still at night you can hear them whisper, "That ain't going anywhere." The quickest way to get rid of them is just to ask them if they want to help you move something.
In my experience, working in the dirt occasionally makes one appreciate having a nice shop to work in.
He hasn't stopped with the rollers my god we've lost him. 😂😂😂
He's on a roll.
@@RobbyRutherford Downhill is easy.
The umbrella was a nice touch. I remember the road crews packing asphalt in the hot summer sun and the big umbrellas over them.
A band took the name "Buffalo Springfield" and made it famous among rockers during the 60s. The band consisted of Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Dewey Martin, Bruce Palmer, Jim Messina, Doug Hastings, Ken Koblun, Jim Fielder. Stephen Stills & Neil Young went on to form Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. Jim Messina went on to form the duo Loggins and Messina with Kenny Loggins. Jim Fielder went on as an original member of Blood, Sweat & Tears.
I remember that group and many others of the 60s, my era of coming of age...
I think one of them joined Poco too, with Randy Meisner later of the Eagles.
Lies...Buffalo Springfield are a group of aliens that play music..disguised as humans.
"Stop children what's that sound, everybody look whats going down ... " ☝️♥️✌️🌍🙏
@@eugenio1542 Good line for a song...OH! WAIT! Never mind.
Hey Matt, it was pleasure to hook up with you at National Pike. High hopes to a collab in the future!!
Man, this opened up a memory from my childhood...
In the summer of 2004, I was living with my grandparents when a crew came to resurface our street. I enjoyed watching the crews strip and pave the road, until the final day when an old roller that looks pretty similar to this one was finishing up the last portion. As I was watching, the operator approached me and let me hop aboard for a ride up and down the road. As a five-year-old, that was easily the coolest thing I ever experienced; definitely would not be allowed in today's times!
If you were 5 in 2004 your still a child in my book lol. No offence intended. Your a bit younger then my kids by a few years so to me they will always be kids I guess.
@@jstar1000what point is there to your comment other than to be offensive? Is calling an adult a kid anything else oldtimer?
@@kylepayton1036
The only person who can even claim offense here is OP. By you speaking for them, you're treating OP like a child who can't speak for themselves.
@@jstar1000 Honestly, I'm not offended, in fact a bit flattered. I'm glad I can still be viewed as young. I'm a child at heart; machines still make me smile like they did back when I was crawling around.
@@MidwestSirenProductions Certainly nothing wrong with being young or a child at heart like myself. Enjoy your youth, it will pass before you know it.
Never before even imagined, push starting a steam roller.
Well…. It’s not steam but yes
@@DieselCreek It's what I've always called em, like Crescent wrenches.
Use that roller as a sign at the end of your farm lane. Paint it up nice and put the Diesel Creek logo on it 😁😍😁.
Make a flat mound of large stones and sit it on top of it.
12:46 Old internal combustion motors aren't so different from newlyweds. Lubrication of the pistons and cylinders is essential. Sometimes the initial action may be bumpy and uncertain, but with some persistence things tend to loosen up with each stroke until everything eventually starts to smoothly purr! Then you are rewarded with the responsibility of housing the thing you created for years and years to come.
Perfect analogy. 😂😂😂😂
Remember also- if it has boobs or bumpers you're gonna have troubles
Something good to do is drain the water from the pan while it's still separated and at the bottom, just until you start getting oil, then put it back in. Then, if it does turn over, you don't end up pumping water into all the bearings and mixing it all up.
I don't understand why he indeed does not do that and almost always tries it with the old stuff inside.
I would have a barrel of oil that i can use for to at least get it running. Just waste oil that still does the job better than the stuff that was left in there for ages (with the water contamination)
But i guess he knows what he is doing, or just lazy to change the oil beforehand.
(or do what you suggest)
But yeah, i think the machine itself would be happier if you were to do what you suggest, or just change the oil with some waste oil for to get it running. And when it runs, the regular service job can be done.
Your comment should get a heart from mr DieselCreek as well.
Or, he is too lazy to do what you (or i) suggest, and too lazy to put the heart on your comment.
Or he is tired from working on all of the stuff he is working on. Which i can respect. (i also respect being lazy, because i am as well.)
@@bertjesklotepino, I for one would never call Matt from Diesel Creek Lazy. He gets more done in a day then some people get done in a week. In my case it would be a month, but then again I am 80 so I just follow along. I get tired just watching Matt getting things done.
Matt has proven time after time that he has a pretty good idea how to do things and will readily admit when he doesn't.
By the way Matt, I was yelling at you when that Roller was going off the ramp, but I found my mic turned off so you didn't hear me.
@@bertjesklotepino That saves time to pull the head off instead of using a compression gauge to see if a valve is stuck open. Still like to watch him and he gets a lot more done than I ever would.
Drain the water out of an engine half filled with water? Yeah right! Takes way too much time for all that. Just send it right through the entire oiling system so everything is really, completely screwed beyond repairs (fubar)! He doesn't care about this, it's not a Cat nor a diesel! And he ain't gonna acknowledge this either way too busy! I'll just leave it at that....
thanks for your opinion.
@@tdotw77
Just about had to pick myself up off the floor laughing when your buddy from Scrappy Industries almost sent you into low earth orbit with that enthusiastic push! LOL!
Think your firing order is not right
3:18 DON'T BLAME ME I DIDN'T KNOW LOL
In the grand sport of
“Get it started “
Crawling around on a Dirt floor
is embedded in your muscle memory
@38:03 I can't believe you didn't say "stop what's that sound everybody look what's going down"🎶🎤
When it busted off.
Buffalo Springfield !!!
☘️🇮🇪🇺🇸 OMG !!!! I’m 72 & my dad owned a construction company in NYC … my eldest brother 6’3 would prop me on his shoulders & I was the break smiles … I got to ride one of those !!!! Standing between his knees my tiny hands oh his massive hands …HUGE machines all around the look of 😱 on the secretary’s face as we drove passed the hub. Those men guarded me with thier lives treated me like thier own no wonder I love the smell of grease gas & honking BIG machines. Thank you Matt for saving the machine that built America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Same here Sir . My brother and myself got a big paddle bord scraper earth mover . We drove it up and down the freeway they were building. I was eight and my brother was 5 . We had a ball . Those were the days.
I’m 53. My dad was an operating engineer. Some of my greatest memories of my childhood was going to work with my dad, sitting on his lap and controlling the laterals on a D8, helping the service guys grease the machines, and getting lunch from the roach coach.
@@TJY-mb5hk I have been a machinist for 50 years my now thirty five year old son has many such memories. God Bless you young man.
Matt, if there's one quality I appreciate about you the most it's your perseverance in solving a problem. So many people give up so easily. Way to go lad.
*- Matt, **37:30**; Hurrah!, Good for you.*
*- Your tenacity over one or two years to get this to run is laudable...and fun for us.*
Sunday is now complete 😂
How do we Men always end up with stuff we never really needed 😂
Thanks Matt
Awwww that's easy. It's no different to when your wife NEEDS a new purse🤣.
Exactly the same rules and reasoning applies, just a pity the wife don't agree.
@@bwfvc7770 Nah, he's got a massive homemade concrete grass roller. 😂
Matt, you're a smart man for not putting a piece of junk (possibly) in the shop and then have it blocking things up if it don't work.
Totally agree
Having just returned from church, I was just in the proper mood to see something saved. I spent my youth working on a farm, and was around farm machinery all the time. Farmers were good mechanics. I learned a lot about tractor engines, John Deere 2 cylinder, Farmall tractors, combines, rakes, cultivators and other machines. Gave me a life long appreciation for machines and mechanics. Love the lush greenness of rural Pennsylvania!. God Bless you Matt.
At starting you want the resistor bypassed . The resistor deals with coil saturation . That occurs at running loads . You didn't burn that coil up giving it full power at cranking .Did you notice the S terminal on old starters with point ignition ? You wire that to the coil to give it full beans at start up .
"Oh... I thought you said, 'go, Bo, go.'" The doubletake I did when I heard a Dukes of Hazzard movie reference while half asleep was *priceless.* Thanks for the dumb smile and infectious sense of humor, Matt!
"Matt Dirt"...Joe Dirt.🤣😂😅
Rolling in the dirt once in a while is a necessity. It reminds us how far we have come and brings back some good ol memories from the early days!
The engine reminds me of my uncles old John Deere model 55 combines. They were stored outside, blocks drained to prevent freeze cracking. Sometimes one of them would stick a cylinder, but popping off the head, and a short piece of two by four to hammer the pistons free and they would start and were ready for another season of harvest. Those old engines were something else.
29:13 You ready? love a giggle like this, dude in the dozer is laughing so hard, mates, love em.
Thats Sam from Scrappy Industries I think? Edit: it is!
There was contact
It is like watching Fred Flintstone in the rock quarry! This channel is a hoot!
Very cool Old Double Roller Compactor There Matt 1:30 @Diesel Creek
Yep, somebody’s going to find that useful for paving. Back back in the late 90s when the county was fixing a sinkhole where I live, they had one of those old rollers. I didn’t realize until watching this video that it was a gasoline powered roller, but after hearing it, it makes sense. And actually, when they fixed that sinkhole, that was the very first time I had ever heard a roller because when I was three and they were building my house I’m sure they use them, but I had no idea what they were. And it truly is amazing how different those old machines sound compared to the ones of today.
Coffee in the morning with diesel creek. The best combo!
Oh yea
An mustie. 1. With side order of BK. BREAKFAST
French toast and bacon here.
This is getting interesting...
What do you like for breakfast guys?
Here toast with chocolate and milk.
THANKS MATT. HOLIDAY WEEKEND JUST GOT BETTER. I'M 62 AND I CAN'T SAY HOW MUCH I ENJOY YOUR VIDEOS.
Much appreciated!
I’m 60 and can’t wait to see your videos. Harbor freight sells a heated sonic cleaner that works great for carburetors I use mine quite a bit on my projects.
Name it...ROLLIE. THE ROLLER😃😃
Must be an age thing I’m 63 going on 64 October, Country/Farm
Makes since to work outside (NICE DAY,, DIRTY MACHINE. MAT WAS TRYONG TO KEEP HIS FLOOR CLEAN.........BUT REAL REASON ".MASTER MAT " HAS TOO MANY PROJECTS IN JHIS BEAUTIFUL SHOP ..... JUST NO ROOM 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Put a bucket mount for the excavator on the front roller fork, so you can use it to compact dirt and gravel, with the excavator. 👍
GREAT job Matt. Way to stick with it AND you really NEED the umbrella on the old equipment! !! !!!
My first thoughts were, “For what it’s worth”…….but you may need to be a certain vintage to get the Buffalo Springfield reference!
Imagine 68 so I got it.
I'm more so. AMBOY DUKES
Wait.....whats that sound??????
I got it.
My friend so crazy I thought same thing when I saw that badge on the roller.
Another piece of old iron saved and sold on. I like how you are a dog with a bone when diagnosing engine problems. Love , health and respect from Scotland UK.
Hello to you in Scotland from Australia! Doesn't get much further away from us down here than Scotland.
This is why we love you! Your awareness of the reality of your situation is awesome, I digress, but this is why we attend and appreciate your classroom lectures. Thanks again for bringing us along!
Pray all are well with you N yours'.
A video by diesel creek is always great. Is always worth the amazing wait for the 1hr project videos.
This, right here, is why you never give up on old equipment unless its clear its absolutely hosed. The sheer joy and satisfaction when that thing fired up and ran after literally a year of on and off messing with it, that is what this is all about.
I tip my hat to ya!
Thank you Matt for the morning coffee video.
Great save for only $350 and some time.
And it has a new home which is NOT the scrap yard. Perfect!
It runs really well for as old as it is.
A little more work and the new owner will have a nice machine.
It is amazing how simple they built it.
Bubble gum and bailing wire and your off to the races.
You and Sam push starting it was a hoot.
Cheers.
I'm glad you saved it and found a new home for it. Good job as always.
Thanks again!
@DieselCreek is my spirit animal.....keep on keeping on man and living the dream
The roller that named a band!
You have a soft spot for old girls. Warms this old girls heart. Always look forward to your videos!! ❤❤
Finally had time to watch this 😂 I'm glad that all us guys with equipment act the same when buddies are involved 😂
A push-button start! How forward looking!
Yes, Yes, I know that's a normal thing...
I think that working in the dirt is a way for you to get back to your "roots" Matt! Also it helps to be a reminder of just how awesome your new shop is and to never take it for granted !
Long time making, but ohh so SWEET.
Love the notification when Matt has uploaded something.
Save the IRON from scrap.
Probably a Continental F226! The distributor out the top of the head is the usual giveaway. Like all Continental flatheads, super reliable. They were used in everything.
I was shouting at the screen for half an hour that you were out of time :P Next time you get a gasser that won't pop off even on ether, take all the plug wires off the distributor, take the #1 plug wire, and go around until you find a distributor post it'll fire off on. That's your new #1. I've had a bunch of stuff come by that's been off a tooth, in 180 degrees off, etc. and had to find it that way to get it running.
Thanks Matt! Know lots of folks would think junk. If you get that up and running I guarantee someone will be a buyer
for that guy. Plus for us watching its very interesting and enjoyable.
KC
It reminds me of something that "Wiley Coyote" would've purchased 🤣in the 1950's from the Acme steam roller Co, to run over the Road Runner . Then failing miserably by running himself over .. Beep--- Beep.
Bright and Early sunday with Diesel Creek, love it!
Fun fact. The band Buffalo Springfield got their name from one of these. For What It's Worth, what a great find! See what I did there? Great job!
the answer to your question is quite simple. even tho you have a nice shop its nice to go back to the roots and scoot around in the mud/dirt. it will also allow you to appeciate the shop alot more xD
If you are having a hard time starting a gas motor. Take out the plugs heat them in the over then put them in whilst still as warm as possible then try to start. it's never let me down .
That's incredible! Matt gives everyone who works on equiptment the proof that perseverance pays off.
Ah, life is good, a video from Matt and Wes within 24 hours of each other.
It amazes me that these old equipment still can run
I got serious Saturday morning cartoon vibes when you flattened that rusty tool box. Lol. Nice work, as always and thanks.
😂
Oh my geez! My heart dropped at 29:13! Are you sure he’s a friend? Or is he _that friend?_ 😄
Good ole scrappy
Look at the GRIN on his face after doing that little nudge. lol . Glad no one got hurt or fell.
And here I was, thinking we were about to get a National Pike Steam Show episode today. This is an unexpected (but not at all unpleasant) twist! Morning, Matt. Good to see you again. 😁
I saw a video on Tuesday in my feed from Fleecy Dale Farms (never heard of it) of a couple monster dozers doing some serious digging there. Thought maybe one of them might be yours, but the video quality was rather meh and I just couldn't tell. It looked like fun though!
It was me lol
@@DieselCreek Share that video on your channel - awesome seeing that!
Who knew all I needed to make my day was watch you bump start your steamroller... Lol . Thank you for the video Matt.
Every time I watch these videos, brings back so many memories of working with my dad. Thank so much brother.
Back in the 80's I used to move large paving equipment for a company in Massachusetts that did highways and large parking lots, etc.. They had rollers very similar to that one, but they had 6-71 Detroits in them. They operated the same way. Oh, and I've noticed in all your videos you use "Kroil" instead if PB Blaster. I've been using it since sometime in the 80's as well. "Kano Pete" is right !! It has a very unique smell, and it always corolates to success in freeing rusted bolts. It's cool that the roller is gonna be on the steam show property so you can play with it more !!
Where I worked a guy called it "Lady Elvis" (cologne)
Oh boy! A Buffalo-Springfield asphalt roller! That brings back memories. And I don't mean of the band (which got its name from the equipment company).
That's just Matt having nostalgia for the forest when breaking down and working in nature soothed the soul. Touching dirt, as it were. Touching Indians.
Amazing to see it running instead of rusting behind a tire store. Pretty cool at least with the umbrella for shade. I remember the steam coming off the rollers after packing that hot asphalt. They seemed to have a water tank drizzling over the roller to cool them but the steel roller still got pretty hot over a days work. Yes sir, they did not do hills but flat city streets sure got a work out from those beasts.
People don't seem to realize how important these old machines are. You now have a collection of machines to make real roads. That will make you money in the future.
This thing ain’t making me any money except from this video lol it’s going down the road for little more than I paid for it, BUT it’s saved from the scrapper torch
I had a tire truck with crane it was handy i pickup junk cars and trucks i could see were one would benfit you
I'm going to say this... I am not a mechanic in anyway but damn I enjoy watching your videos! Thanks Matt!!
I'm kind of amazed that you went as far as you did I mean I'm impressed that it started but running it with all that water in the oil
So I finished watching it, gave it a thumbs up. It wasn't clear from the video if it was the 180˚ splitter that did it or something else.
Many thanks to Matt for saving another beautiful machine from being scrapped. I also have a fondness for old machines. Hello Ivoš, car mechanic, year 1962 from the Czech Republic to America, all the DIYers and inventors there :-)
Persistence pays off! Nice job on the revival. The umbrella was a nice touch.
Love the videos Matt , all the way here from Ireland 🇮🇪 watching all old vids and great to see how far you've come 👍
Always fun coming in behind someone else's work and mistakes! Well done once again Matt, love seeing you salvage old American Iron!! Thanks for the entertainment!
Buffalo Springfield rollers were very popular in the Midwest in the 50s and 60s.
Observed them mainly on new road and parking lot construction.
I love the part when you tell us how it's not really good for much, it's not very collectable and that you really don't need it.. but you brought it anyway 😂 😂
Matt: I found the perfect roller!
Also Matt: Hey I found ANOTHER antique roller!
It's okay man, we get it, you watched a lot of Loony Tunes as a kid and you wanna make sure if that coyote ever comes around he'll be a pancake for sure.
Just playing man, keep up the great work, I always enjoy the enthusiasm you have for bringing these old machines back to life.
Another interesting and exciting video! I always enjoy your enthusiasm when you get a piece of equipment running again.
This video may have been a year in the making, but worth the wait!Thanks, Matt!
Getting it running increased the value enough to just cover the labor. So, it's a win.
So glad you have rescued this iconic road roller Matt. I laughed when Scrappy gave it a push and you almost did a handstand on the seat, all I could see was Sam’s teeth as he laughed in the dozer! It’s good to know that it’s going to be used again. A great Sunday morning boost. Love to you all 🇬🇧
I have worked on small block Chevrolets all of my life. I rebuilt a couple of Ford 289s and even a Dodge 318. No matter what book you read no matter how hard you try I am 100% success rate on getting every single distributor 180° out the first time. In addition, whether it is 153624, or 18436572, you’ll always get the plug wires wrong.At least I do.
1. Verify it's not locked up
2. Verify compression
3. Verity spark
4. Verify timing
If these are correct, it will fire off on starting fluid. If it fires off
5. Verify fuel
6. Verify air intake
3 - 4 hours at most, not AN ENTIRE YEAR!
Matt you are hilarious bringing home the rusty treasures.
Matt, FYI after you switched the plug wires around at +37:00 it looks like you ended up with them 180 degrees off of where they were originally at +10:10. Which means you must have also put the distributor in 180 degrees off of its original orientation. In this situation, two wrongs make it right.
Also, you had me yelling "wrong plug order" at the screen for over 30 minutes.
Oh thank god for Diesel Creek. I needed this today, thanks Matt.
(Anyone else just love great creators like this who make you feel part of what they are doing?)
She is a beautiful piece of equipment. I am glad you are saving her. Thanks for another great video.
Thanks for watching!
DC rollers! We get it all even if we don’t want it. Glad you saved it and sold it.
Good job matt so in celebration heres another line from THAT song " I put the nail in the slot and fired er up, she coughed and belched out a bunch of smoke, and i backed her right through the hog pen and into the yard" from classified by C.W. McCall. I know Matt knows it but if you dont give it a listen lol lol
AWESOME! IT RUNS AND IT MOVES!!! I absolutely love this video. The old girl rolls again! When you're excited, I laugh 😂
Thank you for sharing!😊
The umbrella alone doubles the value of that piece of machinery.
I really enjoy your videos. I just finished watching the tow-behind roller series and am impressed with your enginuity and persistance. Love the push start idea in this video. I'm honestly a bit surprised that it worked ... but it was a hoot watching. Thanks!
The best part about the whole roller is the name plate. You're not old enough to remember that band but I sure am.
Suggestion: if you have water in the oil and you’re under it, why not loosen the drain plug and drain the water out before touching it off? Costs nothing but 5 minutes time. Loving how you have passion for giving the old iron one last job before permanent retiring. Love the content Matt!
Thanks for another “will it run” Matt! Hope you and Eva have a nice Memorial Day holiday! 🇺🇸🪖Thank You to all our service men and women and especially those who have payed the ultimate price and our disabled veterans, may God Bless you!
"The sun makes a much better studio light than anything I could ever afford."
That's my excuse and I'd stick to it.
I remember seeing similar units at work in the 1960s, and your yellow parasol looks almost completely authentic. Probably wasn't mounted quite the same.
In my life, I would never have imagined that I would witness someone attempting to push start a road roller!
Matt I think you should do a give - a - way contest of the smashed toolbox. A Merch purchase of $5 for a ticket perhaps...
I know you love all old equipment and I love it myself to a certain degree , but older gas stuff as cool as it is NEVER starts and runs right!!! A diesel sheepsfoot pull behind compactor sat in a gravel pot for 20 years and we cleared some bees nests threw a battery in it and it fired right up !! The gas stuff is just such a challenge every time you go to start it !!!
Working in the dirt outside the shop keeps you humble so you never forget where you came from 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you. Very good video ,got that compactor running great job .I am glad you brought us along
It's easier to clean grease, and fluids from dirt than it is to remove stains, and discoloration from Nice New Concrete floors!