Massey Backhoe Injection Pump Leaks - "Finishing" the Perpetual Content Machine
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Resealing a CAV DAP injection pump on a Perkins 203 engine in a Massey Ferguson 30 industrial tractor. Plus we fix the exhaust and install the bits and bobs that were left over.
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I've been suffering from anxiety for the last week, and for some reason, the WWW back catalogue of videos is great to take my mind off things. It may not be calming for Wes to actually work on this stuff, but I'm finding it very relaxing.
@Porty1119
9 ай бұрын
I can relate to that. I'll cuss up a blue streak while working on the stuff, then come home and relax by watching someone else work on their own iron!
Electrical diagnosis, welder, machinist, video editor, mechanic, and an artist as well!
@clintonroushff7068
9 ай бұрын
Did you forget "comedian"?
@tompuhalla7774
9 ай бұрын
Father and husband
@wynottgivemore9274
9 ай бұрын
Gourmet cook and hunter...and good son I'm sure his dad would agree 💯
It's baffling how far the production quality of your videos has come over the last year or so. Keep it up.
@WatchWesWork
9 ай бұрын
I try.
@tekvax01
9 ай бұрын
It's not baffling at all! Wes, you are doing an AMAZING job, sir!
@brettphillips8650
9 ай бұрын
@@WatchWesWorkWe noticed!
@Tailss1
9 ай бұрын
Yeah I noticed too xD
@adamdnewman
9 ай бұрын
You are being way to modest, you don't just try YOU DELIVER!
Wes, I just wanted to let you know that your personality and work bring me joy every time I watch your videos. Please keep creating!
Your special sense of humor is one of main reasons I can't wait for more videos from you Wes. Please keep on rocking
the customer should have provided a flapper for his new exhaust. Good job on the pump Wes.
@shawnrenaud2252
9 ай бұрын
That may be why he needed Wes to install the upper reducer -- to fit an existing flap assembly.
@IR-nq4qv
9 ай бұрын
@@shawnrenaud2252 So yeah...In the meantime lets park it out in the rain so water can run down inside the exhaust manifold..., maybe the reducer is the perfect size for a soup can.... the customer could have at least supplied a soup can if not a flapper...
@spencerrobinson2719
9 ай бұрын
Gotta have the tink tink
@kevinknight470
9 ай бұрын
Look at the Bright side, water in the Engine, more Work for Wes, more Videos for Us. LOL. 😃
Wes, your editing skills are on par with your mechanical skills; excellent! I always look forward to a triple W video. You're the best!
Since you're on on Sundays, I've adopted you as my spiritual advisor, Wes!
@WatchWesWork
9 ай бұрын
I take it!
I’m sure the triple nickel will be the next perpetual content creator. Keeping Wes working!
@WatchWesWork
9 ай бұрын
No doubt!
@MitzvosGolem1
9 ай бұрын
Nooooo not that ahhhh
@sasquatchrosefarts
9 ай бұрын
@@WatchWesWorkI bet running this vehicle on ether and dirty diesel was great for that pump. As they say, "when there isn't enough fuel flowing through a pump, just spray some ether in the intake and run the pump while it's dry or pumping water condensation through it.... in lieu of clean diesel" 😂😂😂 Maybe it woulda failed either way, but you didnt help yourself out by running that on ether... And you even had the bobcat on site.
@LAactor
9 ай бұрын
@@sasquatchrosefarts what does he bobcat have anything to do with getting this running
@robertklein1316
9 ай бұрын
I think he bled the pump beforehand with clean diesel.@@sasquatchrosefarts
I saw that little teaser at the end! That mill is going to be sweet!
What makes Wes’s channel really special, in addition to his mechanical expertise and persistence, is his dry sense of humour. For instance, “this machine comes with a building grill straightener “, absolutely fabulous. Thank you. 😀🇬🇧
I used to teach diesel engineering fir our telecom motor transport group. The DPA Pump was my bread and butter Wes. Good Job, well done man!
Its a good morning when WWW has a new video! Thank you Wes these are great
As always, excellent work and your ability to roll with the problems and improvise!! Wonderful !!
That T-Rex looks like he's spilling his beer after a night on the town. After the deluge he looks like I feel on Sunday morning. Good video. 👍
Wes, Your content is always simultaneously informative and amusing. You are the G.O.A.T.!
I've found that having a proper supply of embiggeners is vital when agri-engineering an exhaust system.
Your sense of humor is not an acquired it is fabulous!
I love the little community/family bits at the end of these!
I watch all the usual guys.....SMA, PHAD, WWW, etc. Wes, I enjoy your videos the most. There's something really relaxing with your videos, i don't know how to describe it. I really look forward to them, every week. Great job!
Wes: You may appreciate this short story. Many years ago I needed to rebuild my old 8N. After new bearings, main and rod, I decided to treat the new parts. I dumped in a can of STP(all the rage at the time), new oil and fired it up. Started great but it began to slow. Before I could shut it off, it seized. I'm sure you know what happened. Old Ford 8N's oil pumps being what they were did not have the muscle to pump pure STP(does anything have that much muscle). When I dropped the pan I discovered a glop of STP surrounding the oil pump. So much for my mechanical ability. I did fix it and it ran great but what an experience. DB
“Perpetual content machine.” That’s a winning line, if ever I heard one! Keep up the great work.
That is not the least efficient sheet metal brake I've ever seen, but it would earn a medal spot in the olympics of my memory.
Brilliant Wes and well done a lot of people would run a mile nowadays if you mentioned a leaking injection pump but the older ones like the CAV ones are not to bad at all to work on. Massey Ferguson in all its forms and designs are my favourite brand of tractor over here in the UK especially the older stuff. My Grandad used to work in a machine shop making gearbox parts and my Dad was a farmer I have very fond memories as a small child in the late 60s early 70s coming home from school getting changed and meeting my Dad and sitting on the tool box of his TE20 while he was ploughing etc. - happy days. Then there was the 35 working up to the 165. That actually had a cab !!! Our neighbours had the same model backhoe that you are working on and I guess I was around 15 when he used to let me have a go in it when he was cleaning ditches etc. Great content Wes and keep those videos coming 👍👍👍
@KStewart-th4sk
9 ай бұрын
My Dad also had a Ferguson TE20. Bought it at an auction sale, i believe it was supposed to have been overhauled. I was the one driving it home, started missing, and.....towed it home. Turned out it had dropped a valve. It seems to me the guy that fixed it had a problem locating a piston for it and ended up going oversize on all 4. It had a lot of power for a small tractor. I remember it being very picky setting the points on it. A thou out and it would miss badly and i never ran across that before or since. We had John Deere 2-cyls. and a neighbor had Internationals so i would go there once in a while to file points or change points, etc. Back then, if you could get away with filing, that's what was done.
The gift that keeps on giving. CAV pumps are everywhere here in the U.K. nice to see yours chose to play nicely. The in-line ones seem to be less problematic though I’m guessing the whole machine has not led a sheltered life which doesn’t help. I’m sat here now wondering when we are going to get some Goldwing content as that seems to have sat in your shop forever.
Always impressive Wes. Precise, unhurried skill, always a pleasure to watch. Thank you.
A little Camarata, some Diesel Creek, throw in a mix of Squatch and some South Main Auto and you get Wes! Keep up the good work. Enjoying the channel!
Your intros are some of the best on KZread.
Another video where I can WATCH WES WORK 🎉🎊 (*Plays family feud music)
I look forward to watch Wes work videos! Makes my Sunday! 👍
One of the BEST things about Watch Wes Work is Wes's sense of humor. Down right FUNNY!!!!
I work on these pumps everyday. DPA pumps are fun to redo. These pumps are workhorses and don’t cost to much to redo
I love watching wes work
Dirt is great at showing where things aren't as well sealed as they should be. But once the non-seal has been located the dirt has served its purpose and it might as well be washed away.
I had an old tractor for a year, got a ad for a good deal on a new Kubota in the mail 30 years ago. Never had the frustration of an old tractor again.
I sure have loved the perpetual content backhoe videos. That machine was the work that just kept on giving.
Nice video. I used to deliver those MF Industrial tractors back in the late 80's from Trafford Park in Manchester....she's a long way from home !
That shot of the MF pulling into the shop bay gave me great appreciation for the lighting in your shop!
"Luckily, I'm a horder..." Love this channel. Thanks, Wes!
Wes Abrams, This Old Clamp. Another episode in percussive mechanics. And a chaser of tease. Another good content seal of approval.
great video and good cliffhanger at the end can't wait to see what new toy you got 👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍
Perpetual content machine, now that is just fantastic. May the machine keep on giving :)
Hi Wes, I have really been enjoying your videos lately. Thank you.
@WatchWesWork
9 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks Pete!
@JustaFewAcresFarm
9 ай бұрын
@@WatchWesWork You're welcome!
Finding a WWW video on Sunday morning just makes my day. Thanks Wes!
Very nice, this backhoe has seen alot of use and after you finished it is ready to go back into service doing good work for the owner! Can't wait to see the "mystery machine" in the end of the video in use!!
I always enjoy WWW - truly makes my day!
Glad to see you, I watch yours first.
You have to know that obviously working on heavy equipment and working on cars, trucks, and SUVs are two different skill sets. I work on small engines. When I get in a bind, sometimes I find myself asking, "what would Wes do?" The problem is, I can't ask Wes. It ain't easy folks.
Very good Wes, I just finished working on a CAV pump on a IH B414 tractor that had been setting 10 years. The pump had water in it. The vanes in the transfer pump were broken and the rotor ring was shot. That was just the start of problems. What a mess. But I learned a lot about CAV's
With a name like WES you must be a nice guy
OMG!! It's 1905 Wes!! The "Wild, Wild, Wes"!! 😧😳🔫😉❤
Great to see your still at it!
I love your choice of intro music. Steven Spielberg eat your heart out! This is how it’s done!
A straight forward repair! That's unusual! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Your patience ith some of these jobs is an inspiration - -as is your willingness to tackle almost anything. Loved the Bob Ross reference!
It's not a Watch Wes Work video until you hear the somethings not working with Wes phrase. "Stand by." LOL
Hey Wes, i'm no mecanique, i'm just a guy watching your video's here in Switzerland, and i really enjoy watching you limp or push an old crusty vehicle into your shop, and then watch you drive it out.
As always bro this made for great viewing including the pavement art. Safe travels. Ken.
Well done Wes, looking forward to the skid steer rebuild coming up. Hoping that all is well !
Great work Wes. The optional grill straightener....priceless :D
Perpetual content machine with the opening of the desperation manual for straightening things out and BOBS your uncle, you have a great video, enjoyed it sir, nice job.
That last clip a preview of things to come? Take care. I’m with you on the sense of humor.
Nice work sir! Love customer equipment videos, especially the ones with old trucks 😂
the owner of that backhoe must really love it to have you repeatedly fix it. For what it's cost in parts and labour over the years you've featured it in your videos, surely he could've bought another clapped out backhoe or two in better condition by now
Awesome tractor video Wes
I always look forward to your great works. Thanks!
Truly like your posts bean following 4 years love your posts thank you , i hope posts r still worth the effort with u t changes ect
I am enjoying your presentations more than ever. The light-hearted score to the wry remarks. Thanks.
Nice job Wes as always, thanks for sharing, take care bro!
Great video Wes.
Another vid that was worth waiting for, thanks for sharing all that you do.
I have said this before I know I will never do any of the jobs you do but I really like the way you approach them & finish them Cheers Wes.
Great Video Wes, Back Ground Music? COOL!
Thanks for sharing! Amazing work on the pump!! It’s ready to go back to work!
A very tightly made video. Such a pleasure to watch. 😊
Glad to see the old Massy Ferguson getting some extra love. Stay safe my friend.
That almost looks like a production machine again. There is always something to fix on a backhoe. And people always want to borrow it. Thanks for the fun content, Wes. I appreciate your Videos.
Great job. You fixed it like it was your own.
Love the built in metal working tools.👍
I loved the "built in straightener" comment. Keep up the great content!
Great job. It's good to have the right tools and parts.
Absolutely brilliant video
Wes! Your sense of humour is PERFECT sir! :)
Back into the "sway" of things. You is best Wes! Thanks.
Nice to see the old Massy fixed up again.
Thanks for sharing this job. Looking forward to whatever is coming up next.
The Massey was jealous of the skid steer, so it wanted your attention. Thank you for another Sunday video. Personally, I don't care for the background music, but that's only my opinion.
It's great seeing you right the wrongs on someone's piece of equipment. God bless.
Hi Wes just finished watching video excellent job fixing it and as always you and your families safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It’s the backhoe that keeps on giving. Nice job
Beautifull shot of the hoe reversing out of the shop, loved the sky and the drive off. Keep the teasers coming.
@woodhonky3890
9 ай бұрын
The sky looked periwinkle to me.
@mlawlan69
9 ай бұрын
The sky looked incredible.
That was a great video Wes your ingenuity always amazes me I'd still be under that brace trying to get it into position.
I've put my CAV pump through hell with bad fuel and it doesn't leak and it still works perfect. I probably just jinxed myself. Always enjoy watching you work!
PCM's - gotta love em, watched a Marty T video about installing new PCM on his home made Power station controls, then found out there's a third PCM. They must be breeding. Good video - especially the editing
I like how you fixed it good man😊
Nice video! Strangely, after your "Kee Bird" comment a couple of videos back the KZread video on the Kee Bird started popping up in my KZread feed. I originally saw it some years ago and got your reference immediately.
Great video wes, always love your content. Keep up the good work!
Very nicely done
Wes nice work!
Bob Ross style, yes pretty much....! Massey Fergi with a Perkins diesel and a CAV pump, love it