Bolt SNAPPED on D11! & Offsets Fall Apart! | D11 Bulldozer | Vlog 242
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- čas přidán 15. 01. 2024
- Phil and Jaime work on extracting a broken bolt on the d11, then Jaime starts working with the offsets which has a few problems of its own.
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Well Jamie did a great job sorting through the problems on that day. He is going to be a great help in the future. Thanks for sharing!
He already is, I've had grown men not work that well. He is quite the natural with the camera too.
Great to see a young man living life. Things go right and things go wrong.
He didn’t give up, gotta love that
And they didnt give him too much of a hard time. Equipment failures happen and its not *always* the young mans fault
Want to do a couple of jobs with pop's tiny tot to pay for the car that will inevitably be in the future 😂😂😂
What a great young man. Phil you should be proud.
Great video Guys! Young guy is a natural behind the camera not to mention his problem solving skills. “ Move over Matt” 😊
With pleasure! 😂😂-matt
Well done Jamie chip off the old block ,Good to see you working with your Dad👌
Outstanding! Remain cool in the heat of adversity and weather! And continue to get it done! Job well done!
Good camera work today Jaime, and you express the task description very well
Young lads who show gumtion,a Yorkshire description,will shape up and go far!!👍👍🇬🇧🚜
Any parent with a son like Jaime would be justifiably proud! Awesome video guys
Well done Jamie,learning all the time on the farm.
I reckon your dad would be proud of you mate.
Great to see Jamie jumping in and using a bit of old fashioned ingenuity mind you he has a pretty good teacher but full marks to the young fellow keep up the good work cheers for now
Phil you’ve got a natural mechanic in Jamie did you see how he used his foot to stop the ratchet from falling off the bolt he was tightening up. Great job Jamie paying off your motor bike mate. Phil you’ve got to be a proud dad Sir.
Good vlogging by phil's son
Thats the idler off the D11 ... it weighs .... " a lot" ... :-) mate can't get more Oz than that. Great to see a young guy grab life by the gonads and go for it ...
The next generation is taking over. Good to see 👍
Nice to see the younger guys out getting some stuff done. Just remember the only person that’s never broken anything is the person that’s never done anything.
Good job Jamie ( I hope I spelled your name correctly ) it won't be all that long and you younger folks will be able to operate this great farm.
Good job too Phil, I mean on teaching Jamie how things are done, properly. Thumbs up!
Good to see a young bloke keen and get the opportunity to
Great job Phil and Jamie
Thanks for sharing your time. Good to see Jamie out helping
Great to see a young one figure out things on his own!!!!
Always good to see a young fella working. And especially learning faulty equipment. 😊😊.
Great job running the dozer Jamie
Great to see a problem solved using the tools he had rather than just stopping and getting someone else to sort.
Like father, like son, except maybe Jamie got his good looks from his mother's side.😅
There’s tight, then there’s d40 tight. Reminds me of working on the farm with my dad when I was a kid
Good to see Phil doing videos again. Thanks for sharing 👍
I like the young guy, the next generation has started. Things are looking good for us Downunder.
Good day
Yung fellow just learning that farming is 20% work 80% stuffing around
Good job
You can go to school and university and learn but the best way is to do the job yourself. Well done Jamie. You thought about the problem then worked out how to fix it. You could just as easily jumped on the quad and gone for help but you showed ability and brains. Well done.
Superb video footage phil as always you blokes work hard to keep yah farming going strong and positive ! good to see the young lad on d4 dozer and helping you out mate thats what its all about good family values , respect and moral principles in life he will certainly follow in your foot steps and your brothers and old mans skills and attributes running your family business ! I give you Jackson brothers 110% respect ! , 110% love ! and 2 👍🇦🇺👍
Well done guys, I believe the city slickers need to see what it takes for primary producers to put food on their tables .
Childhood memories.
Well done Phil and Jamie great to see you working together and great to see Pete’s tiny tot used by the young people best wishes from Tassie
Wishing you a Happy Healthy and Safe 2024
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Well done Jamie, great initiative and problem solving skills to get on top of the issues
A great lad you have there. Not flustered, used his brain to loose the problems. As you Aussie say " good on you cobber"
Good to see the young fella thinking
Great seeing the young fella doing a bit of critical thinking and it working...👍, and a good presenter as well.
That was a gooden. Cheers
I believe they say smarts skips generations....clearly it flowed right from Peter to the grand kids 😁.....the smile on Phillips face when he was saying he was going to put him to work was massive that was great and getting that roller weight off was a chip right off of Peter's Dodgy Methods.....we are watching a successful generational business being built right here
PS I think Bradley, Phillip, and Matthew cut a few welds on that plow gang to help that young man with the "adversity" lessons 🤣
When the young bloke said "I don't know what I'm going to do", I thought - I would have done the nana, especially in that heat! Good job
Things tend to be the reverse for farmkids, they go back to school for a holiday. One of the downsides of driving machinery at a young age, it can make the school classroom seem a bit more boring than it already is.
Great vid Jamie , communication skills at there best … looking forward to your next episode olemate 👍🏼
G’day Jamie and Phil, I’ve been watching the channel for yonks now and this one was a standout! Jamie is a natural on the machines and has a safe and thoughtful outlook when things don’t go as planned. Some people are just good at it from an early age.
I’ll bet he’s pretty good on the bike too, it flows through natural ability. Thanks for all your videos Jackson family.
Go Jamie! No signs of throwing the towel in when things went wrong...just got right into it and put it right. Good on ya mate; you're going to be the next gen Jackson to be storming youtube!! 😂
Really enjoyed the video, thanks for that.
Good job Jamie 👏 👍
Jamie did and awesome video thanks keep up the great work😊😊😊😊
Well done Jamie. I am sure you enjoy operating the machines. Nothing like a problem to try and nut out how to sort it out with what you have on hand.
Hi Phil. G'day from WA.
Try using Nickel Antisieze instead of Kopacote. Nickel was always far superior in the dusty Pilbara whether it was dust, wet muddy from hose downs or water doing pump repairs. It helps with galling on threads when they lockup, so they come apart easier.
Whatever you use don't be shy about using it on the bolts and on the tapped holes.
Keep the vids a comin.🇦🇺👍👍👍
Great job, Jamie!
Phil tought me a new trick at 62 good job and I think I it is great involving the young man witch also good at low crawling Nice camera work to him , Love the videos.
Good Job
Well done Jamie, keep working hard and learning 👍
Nice seeing the family getting involved ;') Bravo Jamie!
Great video Phil and Jamie
Welcome to our world Jamie ,you did very well. I particularly liked the way you engaged reverse , to let the dozer stop before engaging reverse, gives the moving parts time to stop and engage!
A great learning game for Jamie .
Well done Phil your young Lad is a good looking boy ,,he will be like his Grandad strong and a good Farmer ,,Nothing like watching Father and Son working great to see,,And of course he got heaps of help and good looks from you Phil nice video you Son working cheers 🙏❤️💪💪😁😁🦘🇦🇺🍺
Well done Jamie and dad good content team
Good catch with the breakdowns Jaime. Great to see the next generation of young men getting experience. It dose not matter what you do in the future problem solving is a critical life skill. cheers fron the Wimmera.
nice work team
Excellent day on the farm, well done.
Great way to get the broken bolts out one to remember that. Wouldn’t it be beneficial to have run a tap down bolt holes to make sure threads internally were ok ? Great to see kids helping out learn a lot of skills on the job
Thanks Phil. Another episode - another trick / idea for some of us to learn. Keep up the great work 🙂
Well done Jamie, no shame in seeking advice from older and more experienced people. That’s how knowledge and experience is passed down through the generations.
Good job fixing up the offset and working off the debt on his motor bike👍😀
Those bolts are renown for breaking. Should check them all every day.
Takes time to teach them but the best in the long run you are doing well
Aren't farm kids the best. Used his own initiative to remove the broken weight off the offset disc. Champion
Needed abit more help to fix the broken gang. He learning on job. Keep going mate.
Ya done well Jamie 👏
Well done lads, problem solving, one of life’s skills 👍
Great to see the young fella not afraid to get things sorted and keep at it. No doubt Jamie will need more stuff for his motorbike so he will be working for a bit longer no doubt as those things have a habit of burning money up on ya!!
Great video
Great to see the progress of the family’s
All the children seem very keen to learn
The farm will be in great hands when you decide to retire boys
Thanks for sharing your experience with us
Like to see more of the children working and learning
Watching this video makes you proud to be a father
I look back on my children and how they all progressed well into adulthood
If all the young ones are as keen the country will be be in good hands
Happy 2024 to all
Wayne
great vlog by mini-phil. Most kids would give up and immediately call for help or just go home.
Very impressive job Jamie both work wise and camera wise. MATT your out of the video filming when Jamie is on holidays.
Excellent, really liked that one!
Great to see the next generation, reminds me of my son, that's how kids (young blokes) should be living not bloody ipads and computer games, well done Jamie train them old blokes up😉😂
Great job Jamie!!
Good to see the apprentice getting film production experience. Keep the generations rolling through. Great job Jamie. Matt’s out of a job. 6:00 am starts in that hot country takes me back to cotton inspections 20 years ago, just call it a day at 2:00pm ish and die in the aircon at the motel for a couple of hours. 40+ was way too hot, 52C at the roadhouse at Cunnamulla and everything just burns. Great video, thanks guys.
Not many farmer's get to play with toys this big or young men i am guessing those big dozer's come from a mine some where in that country and When they part with them they have to a beating but you guy's keep them working and thats a big accomplishment in it's self
Good chilly afternoon from Texas
Like father like son :D rough on the gear :P but getting it done
I would say your dad and uncles had a go around with that offset a time or two.
Good on Phill getting that bolt out,Broken bolts in track gear is never easy or Fun,Been there and done that
Hats off to you guys. Bush fix at its best. Interesting the camera mounted on the stick rake. Ive always wondered about mounting a camera of a post on each side of tinys blade and screens in cabin. Dust would be an issue but for some jobs seeing that cutting edge would be a huge advantage. That stone you miss but dont know until you see it sitting there still out back window. Fine blending work may become easier. Not suggesting you folks are not good operators but anything to possibly improve finish and productivity.
Good video 👌🏻👌🏻
This must be in the Jackson blood real goers take on the chin and move Forward
Jamie - soon to surpass M.... (you know who) at camera work (etc).
Gotta love the future at work with you 👍. Frustrating beyond belief, yet make you proud at the same time! Just a little question Phil! I hope you told him that his bike cost double what it did? 🤣🤣
Are the 2 missing out of the bottom of the cradle guide 😊not super necessary ?
Nice job on getting the bolt out. Just curious was that cap a Cat replacement or after market?
Not sure🤔
Fingers of steel - hold the pipe while you weld it!
Weld a bolt in the end of the pipe and you can use a socket on it
Give it some berries.. We LOVE berries... MORE BERRIES!!!!
Does'nt Jamie Get A Shirt!! He makes a Good Goffer! Go For this Go for that!! I suppose he got a cap instead..Oh Dear! Not a Good day! Cj UK
18deg at 06:00 🥵🥵too hot for me that! Love that little hydraulic ratchet
Phil Matt & Brad: you guys are gonna have to up your game, because Jamie will have you all licked in a couple of years on that showing! :)
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104 degrees F-3 degrees F at my house