Fixing my screw up on the 2390!

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Putting the powershift back together a second time.
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YouTube has changed the ad format again, so bear with me on this, it appears they don't want the creators in control of their ad placements now.

westerntruckandtractorrepa
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I like the fact that you show us your screw ups, not many have the balls to show that they make mistakes.

Cameron_D
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Warren it's no wonder why you stay so busy. You're honest and give the customer great service. Keep up the videos 📹.

michaelmcclure
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I retired after 43 years a diesel mechanic. We all make mistakes. A good mechanic learns from them and doesn't repeat it. Funny, we have the same last name and my grandpa was named Warren. Best wishes.

RR-vzld
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been waiting for the "ahh haa" moment ...been there...pissed at yourself for making the mistake but elated that you figured out why - nice job - enjoy you channel ... your are one clever mechanic !!

legacygarage
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One lesson I learned was to snap a ton of photos when I disassemble anything. These compensate for my ageing memory. The task of splitting these tractors maybe why they give them to you Warren.

raycollington
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It takes a strong man to admit a mistake and take responsibility for it! You show your strength!

naillias
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Keep up the good work sir. Been in this field for 13 years, the mess ups make you learn and make you better! Done my fair share of them, enjoy your videos sir! Have a good day

sheldonserefine
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Thank you for sharing honestly with us. Everyone makes mistakes, how else do you learn and have grey hair. Every good mechanic has had a few bolts held in their teeth a flashlight in the mouth and several liters of oil and other petroleum passed through his own system ! success is measured not by your mistakes but by your ability to rectify them. Another good job done.

mfc
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It takes a strong person to admitted they screwed up, and you are a strong person. We all mess up, but when you admitt in open and are willing to share the rebuilding like you have done says a lot about his character. We need more people like you in our country today. Stay safe!

harrykeel
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That freaking train sounded like it was
coming right through your shop dude...
You should show us one once in awhile...
Them are some awesome diesels right there...

RickOshay...
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Impressed with how you manage to make sense of the manuals, which make things as clear as mud with all the alternative models written into one block of text rather than a section for each.

cav
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It takes a wise man to discover his mistakes, a humble man to admit them to himself and others publicly, a intelligent man to correct those mistakes, and a very confident man to share the process. I have massive respect for you, Sir.

noseeum
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Doing go back work is a tough thing to do. I commend you for sharing. At times I find myself getting frustrated when trying to follow directions on a laptop screen when working on machinery. Often I'll print out the applicable shop manual pages, put it on a clip board, and check things off as I go. Good Work Warren, glad you got the tractor back together.

stevezickefoose
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You're amazing Warren! I love watching your videos and not just because I learn a ton from you, but also because you're honest and tell it like it is. You took ownership of the bearing problem - many might have edited that out and pretended all was good. Thanks for being human like the rest of us.

SeaLubber
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Warren strikes agin cant get enought of your Videos 👍🔧

heavymachinery
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Thanks Warren, good job troubleshooting the error and sticking with it without all your pride getting in the way. Sometimes I have to take a couple of steps back and regroup to get my mind back to fixing and not becoming a victim in a wtf did you do now game; especially when working by yourself.
So many fixers cannot get past that personal mountain, that is the difference in being good at what you do and knowing you are without folks telling you. I hate when folks try to put me on a pedestal; I am no different than they are I just know how due diligence works in the things I enjoy doing and keeps you going over the lumps and bumps that happen.
It is also good to hear from folks with similar experiences and what worked for them.
Looks like you have a team Warren out there with your channel...
Take care of you and yours.

mongomay
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Well done for sussing that out Warren. Most wouldn’t have shared this job. You’re one of the good guys!!

trevormansfield
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First off I'd like to take the time to thank you Warren. Now I'll tell you why. My son once asked me for words of wisdom when he was ready to get out on his own. The essence of which you do naturally. In short my words were "Don't stop moving or trying, the only true sin is to stay stangnet. ... The only time we learn is when we make mistakes so we should learn form them do not be embarrassed nor proud of them but acknowledged them and adjust accordingly." I have heard and seen you preach and live by a similar message. Good on ya bud.
"O God it's hard to be humble when you're perfect in every way!" As Mac Davis would say.
Seen the video and had to pull myself away from working on the roof to tell you thanks for shearing your education, experience and for showing others there is more to being a good human then being slightly embarrassed by an innocent mistake. Want to stay and say more but I too have to get moving again and get back to work on the roof.

Fatamus
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Glad you are getting it done. Nothing like finally getting a headache done. I had a Duramax that fought me like that. I was so glad to get it out of my shop. Glad to know I am not the only one that has machines fight you. Keep up the good work and I enjoy following your channel.

jeffsmith