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You can fix it, a good friend who has since passed used to say the big machines are not as hard to fix as the smaller ones. He was the cat mechanic for the mill here where we live. His job was field repair of all the heavy equipment used for 2 crews, a very talented welder and improviser to keep the crews working! RIP Lowell, we had some great adventures that I will never forget! We took a 1945 troop transport Greyhound bus to Cabo San Lucas from just north of Sacramento, CA. back in 1982. Did some marlin fishing and drinking and made it safely home with no major mechanical breakdowns! It was the best time I think I've ever had as a young lad! I'll try and find a picture of the bus affectionately known as " The Yellow Submarine "

Good point on the fix. Stuff can be hard to get to on smaller machines.

Cabo is fun, isn't it? When I was stationed at Ft Bragg, some buddies of mine tried to take MAC flights to Hawaii for Christmas in 2000. We made it all the way to Travis AFB (San Francisco) and couldn't get a ride from there so we rented a car and drove 33 hours straight until the road ended in Cabo San Lucas. Epic trip.
 
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Good point on the fix. Stuff can be hard to get to on smaller machines.

Cabo is fun, isn't it? When I was stationed at Ft Bragg, some buddies of mine tried to take MAC flights to Hawaii for Christmas in 2000. We made it all the way to Travis AFB (San Francisco) and couldn't get a ride from there so we rented a car and drove 33 hours straight until the road ended in Cabo San Lucas. Epic trip.
I've been back to Cabo with the wife yrs later still enjoyable, but not the same city it was back in the 80s. Fast food joints everywhere, not as authentic as it was when I was younger! Flying in is not the same experience as driving the countryside and meeting the locals!
 
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@grizz55chev you can laugh all you want. You have no clue what you're talking about. What's easier to get at? What's so easy to work on? Cylinder heads that weigh half as much as you do, tires that can fall over and kill you. Hanging upside down between frame rails to get at a bad wairing harness. There's nothing "easy" about heavy duty diesel. That little antique were discussing is easier to work on, but remember everything is 5 times as heavy and awkward.
 

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Working heavy duty diesel most my life, that sentiment of bigger is easier is 100% bs. Possibly on antique stuff like his loader, but not on anything even half way modern.
This was back in the 70s, so no electronic bs to deal with, mostly welding repairs as he was a field repair expert. If there was an engine problem or trans issue, it went back fo the shop. The mill also had a grease monkey to service the machines, so each operation had its own technician! I saw his welding skills firsthand, and his skill was amazing with both gas and stick, way before wire feed and the machines you see today. He welded me some custom headers and a special oil pan for a 70s Ford van I had that was a work of art, and I traded some brake work on his 71 square body short bed 4x4 chevy. I got the better end of the deal, sure do miss that man! 😔 calm down, I meant no disrespect, I hit the wrong emoji, ☺
 
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@sean donato it’s even like that with elevators. Nothing as huge as your pics of course but a couple of my guys just did a worm shaft on a huge 65 year old or so geared Elevator traction machine. It snapped the worm right in the middle. We had to buy 2 20 ton chain falls just to hang the elevator to be able to work on the machine.
 
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@sean donato it’s even like that with elevators. Nothing as huge as your pics of course but a couple of my guys just did a worm shaft on a huge 65 year old or so geared Elevator traction machine. It snapped the worm right in the middle. We had to buy 2 20 ton chain falls just to hang the elevator to be able to work on the machine.
Id love to see some pictures of that. Old machinery is fascinating.
 

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