D7 bulldozer service

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Published 2022-11-14
Working on a 1968 Cat D7e bulldozer, changing motor oil, transmission oil, greasing it, air filter, then pushing some dirt with it.

Transfer tank: amzn.to/3GcJfNX

All Comments (21)
  • @jussi7358
    I think we all agree these kinds of videos are the best where Andrew services or fixes something... Like buying a new truck and doing alot of fixes are the best
  • @gergage6
    I love seeing Cody bark at anything that requires a pull start. Makes me think he is trying to protect Andrew from the machine "growling" at him. Cody sees that arm move quickly and is like "Did he just hit that and then it growled at him? I PROTECT!"
  • @scotabot7826
    When you wish a video was 2 hours longer, and didn't want it to end any time soon!! You're the man Andrew, Just Do It!!
  • When I can’t sleep at night which is often I always watch you YouTube channel it’s the best I’m 64yrs old there’s no bullshit about your channel you don’t talk for a 1/2 hour before you start working keep up the good work ❤ I love watching you paint things
  • The second I saw this notification my exact words were “oh hell yes”
  • @Freundm30117
    I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a single person that has, maintains, and repairs as many individual pieces of equipment as Andrew! I think if you were to place a battery tender on each piece of equipment he owns, you would need a three phase power drop.
  • @cycleguy666
    Love seeing old machines being taken care of!! I have 40 year old tractors that just keep running!! 45 year old lawn mowers that are still in use with the original engines. Maintenance is key!! Good job Andrew on taking care of those beautiful machines!! Thank you!! That D7 just idles along pushing a wall of soil!! Amazing machine!! 👏
  • Bulldozer catches on fire and the spin Andrew puts on it is that he's "just cleaning the leaves out of there." Just another reason why we love this guy!
  • @nowhereguy45
    I like how your D7 that is built for forest work/falling tree protection and long term downtime with a pony motor is at your castle, and the D7 that is built for normal construction work and frequent use is in the mountains.
  • @Norweeg
    Videos like this where you service your equipment are some of my favorite ones. I was pumped to see this notification! I Shazam’ed the opening song and it came up as “Fire Extinguisher Medley,” nice touch! 🤣
  • Always awesome to watch Andrew & his buddy's do maintenance on equipments. Good clearing job.
  • As always, we do enjoy your (and your crew as well as the dogs) all inclusive entertaining service, maintenance and mechanical wizardry.
  • A suggestion about adding oil: If you pour the bottle, bucket or can with the spout up at the 12 o'clock position instead of at the bottom at 6 o'clock, air gets in sooner and easier and you will not get the glug, glug, glug. Without that going on, the oil/transmission fluid or whatever will flow in easier and faster and you are not as likely to spill it.
  • @mannsjm
    Always good to see you in the woods pushing dirt and now with Sam helping as well. She always makes me smile.
  • @ralpha112233
    I love the videos. It's good to see someone maintaining their equipment. A good wash and paint would be great. I loved the surprise and absent minded comment; "There'sa lot of leaves in here. "when he found leaves in the bottom of the chassis. His machine has been sitting under a tree in a clearing of a forest.
  • @edmedlin2936
    I love watching your videos. Reminds me of all the years I did the same kind of work, got my hands dirty, took care of all kinds of big machines and kept them running. Thanks loads!
  • Your dogs are the best sharing a stick while walking next to a dozer and there smart enough to stay safe. Very nice 👍
  • @rockkitty100
    Love watching old iron maintained and running well. Nice job Andrew!!!
  • @bostedtap8399
    So many filters and oil changes on a single piece of equipment. Great work and video both. Thanks for sharing.
  • Love the old D-7s! Operated one for a long time in the Army and was never let down!