WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY: Part 2 of repairing the Soviet MONSTER TRUCK

Publicado 2024-07-24
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AusArmour Mechanic, Steve, continues our "repairing Soviet vehicles" theme with the Soviet Artillery Tractor!

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  • @hansmuller9121
    Hello, the fact that the petrol filters look like this was normal for the Russians because they used very bad petrol. Around 1980 I bought a barrel of gasoline from a Russian officer in the GDR, that was a big mistake. A good third of the 200 liters was water and there was tons of rust in it. I had to filter every liter separately and in the end I gave up and burned the rest. Greetings from Berlin
  • @jemc4276
    Steve has been one of the best additions to the museum in the two or more years I have been watching this channel. I do love watching the craftsmanship of Beau, Darryl and Jesse but watching the regular "What TF were the life choices that lead me here" moments Steve brings to the channel are just priceless... 😂👏
  • Yay it's Kurt and Steve from Ausarmour. Steve is so good at describing the awesomeness that is working on old armoured vehicles. His sarcasm is so dry it makes the sahara look like a tropical rainforest. Keep up the great work guys.
  • @PumaTwoU
    I love Steve's sense of sarcasm and humor in his repair videos. Very informative about the mechanical work, but hysterical to listen to. You'd best keep him on.
  • @Ozuhananas
    Track tensioning shown, The Chieftain would be pleased
  • Steve’s enjoyment of driving the beast is the best part of the video. Enjoyable watching someone who loves their job.
  • @jonallen761
    Steve and Beau really make this channel for me.... Something about Beau's huge, joyful grin as he goes about his day is just infectious.
  • @markstrauss4964
    Steve is definitely a star! Keeps the equipment in running order and has a real good way about him as a narrator. Another great member of the team!
  • @desertviking
    No apologies needed, the content is always top notch. Thanks for the effort from all of guys at the museum.
  • @Laserdanger1
    No need to apologize. You’re perfect in every way.
  • My second favourite AusArmour vehicle. Great to see her getting some love.
  • @johnnewman366
    Steve and Silvio, pair of legends! Good on ya boys!
  • @TX-biker
    We don’t often get to see the actual driver of a tracked vehicle. More great content from our Super Stud Steve
  • I'm glad to see you are better, Kurt, take all the time your health is the most important. Like the rest of the crew, Steve is great at explaining the finite details on how these beasts tick. Great work.
  • @waynes8290
    Steve has been such an excellent addition to the team! Really enjoyed the explanation how to drive and operate the vehicle, in addition to all the other mechanical details. As someone who has never operated a tank or tracked vehicle I found this part of the video very rewarding. Thank you and please keep including how to drive and operate the vehicles when possible. Great stuff 👏👏
  • @iainwilson4744
    Good to see you back Kurt. Love Steve's "looks like some sort of vegan food supplement" comment. Laughed my socks off. Great content as always. Hope you are fully recovered soon Kurt.
  • Steve giving the OK gesture when the beast starts needs to be GIF-ed or saved for later montage videos. Wholesome and excellent video as always
  • @re1644
    It feels like I can almost smell that episode 🔧⛽🪣⛽👃😆