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ebinmaine

I think I would lean towards that being real. Heck of a lot of work.

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T-Mo
4 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I think I would lean towards that being real. Heck of a lot of work.

But, what did she actually do?  Pull the head, clean things up, reinstall with no gasket, didn't change any oil or filters, etc.  Didn't checked the fuel or change it.  I give her prompts for some of the things she did, but it kind of seemed fishy or fake from the get go.  I want to believe it's real, but with so much fake stuff nowadays, has me doubting.

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, T-Mo said:

But, what did she actually do?  Pull the head, clean things up, reinstall with no gasket, didn't change any oil or filters, etc.  Didn't checked the fuel or change it.  I give her prompts for some of the things she did, but it kind of seemed fishy or fake from the get go.  I want to believe it's real, but with so much fake stuff nowadays, has me doubting.

 

 

Absolutely agreed. No way of knowing cuz we weren't there to see it. That channel has a good amount of videos with million plus views.

 

If nothing else, they are successful in marketing.

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Ed Kennell

Lights, cameras, action.     Really well produced and directed film.

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SylvanLakeWH

Seems like some of the :deadhorse:'s we've seen brought back to life ... :eusa-think:

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Handy Don

With the amount of flooding in SE Asia in the past year, I’d guess that was a working unit that was washed downstream. Diesel so no electricity needed for ignition beyond cranking. I’ll guess we didn’t see the crankcase, and possibly transmission, oil changes. Units made for these markets use simple and tough components--both to lower cost and to extend working life. This machine would be expected to live its life outdoors in all weather so being immersed probably had relatively little impact. 

What amazes me watching these videos is the sheer focus on, and keen understanding of, only what’s needed to make it go. 

 

Oh, and the hi-tech torque wrench with a USA-made wrench was a surprise!

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ri702bill
5 hours ago, Handy Don said:

Oh, and the hi-tech torque wrench with a USA-made wrench

Measured in Grunt-Pounds. I was just waiting for the pull strap to fly off the Yanmar and tattoo her good! No PPE there folks.

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953 nut

Looks like something @ClassicTractorProfessor brought home from an on-line auction.             :ychain:

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Achto

Not sure if this was a one day project. Did notice that she never changed cloths through the whole film.

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

Looks like something @ClassicTractorProfessor brought home from an on-line auction.             :ychain:

The Yanmar or the actress?

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EB-80/8inPA
10 hours ago, T-Mo said:

But, what did she actually do?

Some things had me scratching my head, like reinstalling hoses and the air filter that looked like they might still be full of mud.   But hey, it looks like she got it running.  Impressive.

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ri702bill

"Good-'nuff"...

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T-Mo

Here is her channel...it seems like she likes mechanical work and finding things along the river bank:

 

https://www.youtube.com/@LýThịTrọng

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