Removing the Cab from the Crane! | Franna Crane Project | Part 15

2024 ж. 25 Сәу.
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The Franna Crane project continues in part 15, and this time we’re tackling the rusty, hole-filled cab! We’re ditching the old cab in favour of building a brand new and improved one. But before we can remove it, we have a bit of a detour with the boom lift cylinders - let’s just say it gets “interesting”. Disconnecting the cab is no easy feat either, with a web of hydraulic lines, steering lines, electrical wiring, and anything else keeping the cab clinging on. Tune in to see the challenges we face and we reveal exactly why this cab needed to go! Stay tuned for the next Franna crane project video or catch up on all the previous videos below 😎👇
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  • This cab removal was a BEAST! We knew it was bad, but WOW!😳 We're up for the challenge of building our Franna Crane better than ever and can't wait to keep sharing the transformation with you all! Catch up on ALL our Franna Crane Project videos here: kzhead.info/channel/PLUzFN5xVei7UatVhlxlw3576rgwg2RTXf.html 🔔Hit the notification bell so you never miss our new weekly video. ✍Leave a comment below with your questions or thoughts. 🔓Get Early Access & Ad Free videos in our Patreon community: www.patreon.com/cuttingedgeengineering 🛒Check out all our CEE Merch here: www.ceeshop.com.au

    @CuttingEdgeEngineering@CuttingEdgeEngineering10 күн бұрын
    • Yay! Back to the Franna!! Whoop whoop!!! 🥳🥳🥳

      @pieandmashlover@pieandmashlover10 күн бұрын
    • "Gonna change the oil on my Franna Crane."-Curtis .........part 15 .......

      @mars6433@mars643310 күн бұрын
    • La vas a dejar mejor que salida de la fábrica , todo nuevo y más moderno , cuando la termines se la vuelves a vender a la fábrica ,te pagarán más de lo que vale , seguro , saludos desde Tenerife ( Islas Canarias) !!!! Te acordarás donde van todos estos cables y demás mangueras ???? Creo que si , eres un gran PROFESIONAL

      @mariomartin1756@mariomartin175610 күн бұрын
    • At your hourly rate repairing and buying new parts for this crane, could you have purchased a new crane?

      @OfficeLinebacker-FJB@OfficeLinebacker-FJB10 күн бұрын
    • 😅

      @lesray5788@lesray578810 күн бұрын
  • Noone: .... Kurtis: "The easiest and cheapest way is me just building a whole new cab from scratch...." Hats off!

    @matthiastilly5480@matthiastilly548010 күн бұрын
    • lately been my life in a nut shell "Here's why the azimuth drive sucks and is cooking control circuitry, so here's how we're fabricating a new one from random junk that will be better then the factory unit!"

      @Refertech101@Refertech10110 күн бұрын
    • Yep no worries just a little flat steal and Wala a new cab EASY. I know people that can't butter toast without mucking it up. You are one of a kind my friend.

      @dntkatz@dntkatz10 күн бұрын
    • This crane reminds me of the old story of stone soup. You start with a stone in a pot of water, add a bunch of stuff, then eventually throw away the stone...

      @cv990a4@cv990a49 күн бұрын
    • wouldn't it be easier to build a new crane from scratch? :)

      @schperling@schperling9 күн бұрын
    • ​@schperling hire the right engineer so you could get it certified

      @nickcollins1528@nickcollins15289 күн бұрын
  • This is turning into a new Tally Ho, excellent: "Hi, I'm Curtis from CEE and I'm a Machinist and Mechanic. A few years ago I bought a very old Franna crane, and since then I've been rebuilding that crane from the keel up...."

    @AegonTheMad@AegonTheMad10 күн бұрын
    • Ah so this is the Franna crane of Theseus?

      @gregp9475@gregp947510 күн бұрын
    • And launch date is about 2 years away (until it is completed, 2 years ahead of schedule)

      @korycoster3586@korycoster358610 күн бұрын
    • Better yet: Project Binky. So much fabrication and customisation to go in!

      @MoraFermi@MoraFermi10 күн бұрын
    • You took the words right out of my mind. I have been following Talley Ho from day 1 and this crane project is a modern day ringer. Everything that is touched seems to need complete re-doing. It will be nice when it is done and unlike a custom car probably worth more than when the project started. But sheesh, give the kid a break eh?

      @davidchapman2839@davidchapman283910 күн бұрын
    • Oh no, now I'm imagining "The Countess of Cutting-Edge", and a hairy guy wrapped in a sheet 😱

      @arose62@arose6210 күн бұрын
  • Franna crane project has a better story line then most tv shows.

    @OGYettie@OGYettie9 күн бұрын
    • Which is remarkably sad, when you think about it. Very much true though.

      @AttilaAsztalos@AttilaAsztalos9 күн бұрын
    • « Than »

      @hugolafhugolaf@hugolafhugolaf9 күн бұрын
  • God I love this project. A couple of thousand kilometers away someone is rebuilding an old crusty crane.. and im here for it! And the takeouts im here for them aswell

    @koenvanderrijt5244@koenvanderrijt52449 күн бұрын
  • Kurtis' ability to judge balance points for strap-lifting is a legitimate superpower.

    @hoilst265@hoilst26510 күн бұрын
    • He is, in secret, BALANCE MAN!!!!!!

      @samleigh7817@samleigh781710 күн бұрын
    • Your proper and actual use of an apostrophe in this day and age is heart-warming.

      @DaleDix@DaleDix10 күн бұрын
    • Plus also putting them in the right place to be self unlatching when pulling the cab off.

      @SeanBZA@SeanBZA10 күн бұрын
    • @@DaleDix I agree. I see things like Kurtis's and I want to die.

      @simonscott1121@simonscott112110 күн бұрын
    • @@DaleDix Gotta do something with this Fine Arts Writing degree, mate...

      @hoilst265@hoilst26510 күн бұрын
  • I am so heavily invested in seeing this damn crane fixed lol. Please don't think we are getting bored by this content Karen.

    @mikehopkins4546@mikehopkins454610 күн бұрын
    • This whole crane refub once done will be priceless - as it will be impossible to put a price to it. I agree with you, the content is just fantastic.

      @niltonc.7333@niltonc.733310 күн бұрын
  • I am 64 years old, done lots of mechanic work, welding, fab work, however I learn so much watching you work! You both are amazing!

    @madeinusa5201@madeinusa52019 күн бұрын
    • Right behind you at 63. Construction Mechanic since 1978. weld/fab/machine/piping. It's been a journey as you well know 👍

      @thomasholland3289@thomasholland32899 күн бұрын
  • That P51D at the end lives with a couple of Spitfire IX's. Love the Franna. "Slight rust in the usual places". "Easy project".

    @lukebrennan5780@lukebrennan57809 күн бұрын
    • That was a prop plane? Hard to tell on my big screen. I’ll look again; first glance was an F-104.

      @jamesjarrait2231@jamesjarrait22317 күн бұрын
    • @@jamesjarrait2231 oh you are probably right! I was not paying much attention and on my 'phone. I just saw a blurry silver shape. I know an airport near them has various old fighters and just assumed 'silver equals their P51D"

      @lukebrennan5780@lukebrennan57804 күн бұрын
  • 'Can i have the spanner back please', never in history had a man more selfcontrol than in that moment.

    @PortaboltPower-pt1ir@PortaboltPower-pt1ir10 күн бұрын
    • IN THE STAES WE SAY " HAPPY WIFE, HAPPY LIFE!"....

      @motofish312@motofish31210 күн бұрын
    • SOMETIMES I ACTUALLY USE ALL THE LETTERS!....

      @motofish312@motofish31210 күн бұрын
    • Man I had that exact same thought. The amount of self control on that was insane. I wanted to yell myself hahahahaahah

      @carson34or43@carson34or4310 күн бұрын
    • what's the name of that tool called?

      @kozstandsya1494@kozstandsya14945 күн бұрын
    • Spanner.

      @davidelliott5843@davidelliott58435 күн бұрын
  • 'This is the only hollow press I have' Comon, you can be honest, you went straight to the "I'm not F-ing around with this, it's coming out or I'm turning it to liquid." 😂😂

    @ctechbob@ctechbob10 күн бұрын
    • The man has to have been collecting tools since he was about 4years old. The collection of gear is other worldly.

      @williamheffernan5826@williamheffernan582610 күн бұрын
    • @@williamheffernan5826 Yeah he's got some way cool toys. 👍

      @josephking6515@josephking651510 күн бұрын
    • No you're wrong, he started when he was born...he said to the doctor, hey could I have that what's it, I might need it when I open CEE. And so it began.

      @joefedele4810@joefedele481010 күн бұрын
    • Its 11:30am USA and I just spilled a cup of coffee over the comment"its coming out or I'm turning it to liquid". Thanks for the laughs.

      @epistte@epistte10 күн бұрын
    • I bet that pin heard boss music after he broke that pull rod.

      @TheFrattylight@TheFrattylight9 күн бұрын
  • Love the extras at the end. Such a relief to hear you do your nana a couple of times so we know you are human after all.

    @gregknight3485@gregknight34859 күн бұрын
  • This is about to be the nicest crane in the country at this rate. I always get excited whenever a new video for the Franna comes out, I like watching disassemblies and such, so it'll be REALLY nice seeing it come together again.

    @Raisopod@Raisopod9 күн бұрын
  • Every time I watch you work on this crane, one word echoes in my mind: "GUTSY" followed by "BADASS" - the way you fearlessly tackle these jobs is really inspiring.

    @mdouglaswray@mdouglaswray10 күн бұрын
    • Fierce. Like attacking an adversary. But calculated and with resolve. Kurtis is a man to be admired!

      @j81851@j8185110 күн бұрын
    • I'm hangin' out to see where he puts the flame decals 😁

      @heffatheanimal2200@heffatheanimal220010 күн бұрын
    • Plus he pulls out some inconsequential piece and then runs down what it is and what it does. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of what he works on. Just incredible.

      @josephking6515@josephking651510 күн бұрын
    • Plus I imagine with all the business expenses/taxes stuff he basically gets the crane for free in the end as well as making it a really good revenue stream.

      @davidmuzia814@davidmuzia81410 күн бұрын
    • impressive skills to go along with the gutsy and badass. This Franna Crane project is one hell of an undertaking.

      @Stan_in_Shelton_WA@Stan_in_Shelton_WA10 күн бұрын
  • Kurtis? I am a 71 yo man. I am tired just of seeing you face this humongous task man. You are a courageous fellow. I would already have scrapped the thing, set it to account loss, and bought a brand-new crane. Live Long and prosper friend, you deserve it. 🤔🤔🙄🙄😎😎👍👍😁😁

    @minhaluta1668@minhaluta166810 күн бұрын
    • He's got to have something to bling up now that he doesn't have his beloved drift car...

      @damianwright3690@damianwright369010 күн бұрын
    • Nothing beats custom though, problem for us is age and time, we have so little of it left. Sadly that goes along with energy and motivation too.

      @Refertech101@Refertech10110 күн бұрын
    • @@Refertech101 So true, but you must admit, lots of our energy loss, is to be accounted for by poor feeding habits ie: highly processed foods, sugar addiction, hydrogenated vegetable oils, and so on. After I found out about this, I proceeded to correct it, and I am most energetic. So far as motivation, it is really difficult to be motivated in a Country like My beloved Brazil, where the Communists are now in full flight. 😵‍💫😵‍💫🥴🥴

      @minhaluta1668@minhaluta166810 күн бұрын
    • @@Refertech101 The other factor that results in loss of energy is ... not being energetic when you don't feel it. I'm not talking about getting up and moving when you're sick, but when you're just not motivated. Energy is one of those 'use it or lose it' things in life. A lot comes down to muscular and skeletal strength, and some flexibility. Don't maintain it, lose it. Good news is you can get it back - key things to regain if you have lost them: ability to bend your knee forward to or past your toes while your bare-foot heel still rests firmly on flat ground (this is a key ankle flexibility movement crucial to proper walking); ability to get up off the ground without needing to support weight using hands or arms (this is indicative of leg strength, core strength, and balance); and being able to stand on one leg at a time for more than 20 seconds each, while doing things (leg strength, core strength, balance). The longer you can stand on one leg, the better. For an example, why do many older cultures still have active 80 and 90 year olds? Type of food, cultural attitude and expectations, and effort.

      @damianwright3690@damianwright369010 күн бұрын
    • Yes.. I would've put a down on new crane. This isn't worth the trouble. ^..^~~

      @recklesswhisper@recklesswhisper10 күн бұрын
  • I am a car guy, own and work on a racecar, a vintage muscle car and a vintage 4x4 truck. I have also maintained my daily drivers, regardless of what they are, There are very few major projects which I will not tackle. However, I would have bailed on this project long ago. Kudos to you for all the effort that you are putting into this. It provides some great entertainment and makes me feel better about some of the projects which I have tackled.

    @thomasschilf3511@thomasschilf35119 күн бұрын
  • Kurtis, I admire your confidence in being able to put it all back together again.

    @troop73oo@troop73oo9 күн бұрын
  • I am absolutely loving this series. Nothing is quite as good as a 50+ episode series of watching something turn from rust to pure gold. If this project never ends, I wouldn't mind at all, haha.

    @ignus9928@ignus992810 күн бұрын
    • its called restoration

      @araofmadisoncasey4247@araofmadisoncasey42479 күн бұрын
  • The amount of work on this project is mind boggling. Thank you Kurtis and Karen for all the hard work and entertainment ! The content is top notch.

    @xGinxIchimaru@xGinxIchimaru10 күн бұрын
    • When you see the torch come out you know s*** is about to get real.

      @Ariel-om5fh@Ariel-om5fh10 күн бұрын
    • Karen's scream was the berries 🍒 😅

      @mapo5976@mapo597610 күн бұрын
  • I don't think I can even imagine taking on a project of this scope and magnitude. Yet you're slogging away at it. Mad respect, Kurtis. And great work documenting it all, as usual, Karen! And scritches to Homeless. :)

    @DavidLindes@DavidLindes6 күн бұрын
  • That portable 150 ton press is insane! I was taking cover watching this video some 10,000 miles away. If Kurtis wants something to come apart it’s going to happen.

    @paulbush7095@paulbush70959 күн бұрын
  • I wonder if you guys know just HOW POPULAR you are around the world! Your videos and projects and YOU folks have become part of the lives of SO MANY who love watching. Know that you are loved. Keep up the great work. God Bless!

    @briggshome7012@briggshome701210 күн бұрын
    • They know... they can see the statistics on their side.....

      @lm4278@lm427810 күн бұрын
  • This reminds me of when I was younger (1972) and worked for an automobile alarm company. I couldn’t have been more than 19 years old and while at a body shop reinstalling an alarm in a car that had been repaired, the owner somehow convinced my boss to have me remove a dashboard and fix some problems that the car had previously had. I had never removed or installed a dashboard in my life. In fact I’d never even 😢worked on a car before except to install radios and alarms. I didn’t and still don’t know anything about cars. I guess ignorance truly is bliss because I agreed to give it a try. Well after taking 5 hours to remove the entire dashboard and then fixing a few problems like wiring and vent problems I then took another 3 hours to reinstall the dash and check everything to make sure everything worked I left and after that 10 hour day I had gained enough confidence to attempt almost any repair on almost anything. It’s funny how I’d never thought about that day which was over 40 years ago until watching this video. Confidence sure can be a skill builder. I only found out years later that the dashboard is one of the first things to go together when they build cars and nobody in their right mind would attempt to remove and reinstall one on a car already built.

    @davidt8438@davidt843810 күн бұрын
    • Good story, thanks for share!

      @josemanon6295@josemanon62959 күн бұрын
  • That crane really does need the attention you have been giving it. That rust was brutal!

    @vincenthalas7055@vincenthalas70559 күн бұрын
  • Been working around heavy machinery for 40+ years. I was today old when i saw a hollow porta-power

    @glennsoucy4359@glennsoucy435910 күн бұрын
    • Those pin puller’s are actually not that uncommon. Most of the heavy equipment shops I’ve worked at have had one or two and there’s plenty of places that rent them out too.

      @PurpleNovember@PurpleNovember10 күн бұрын
    • Like most specialised tools, you don't need one until you REALLY need it.

      @dfross87@dfross8710 күн бұрын
    • Are they not common? I’m an apprentice in Australia and I’ve seen a fair few of them

      @jimmyoakeslift4374@jimmyoakeslift437410 күн бұрын
    • @@jimmyoakeslift4374 They're certainly not rare, but most places I've been don't have them. Until they need one, and then suddenly the new expensive hollow porta power is the best thing this side of free beer.

      @dfross87@dfross879 күн бұрын
  • What a slick removal of a stuck pin. The only hollow press? I’ve never even heard of one! Any practicing mechanic that isn’t taking notes while watching your vids is not taking advantage of the tremendous learning opportunities afforded by yours and Karen’s videos. You are truly an innovative thinker!

    @leebrooke1831@leebrooke183110 күн бұрын
    • We use them for pulling conical pinion gear into the bearing in my factory. We assembled industrials gearbox here

      @tristansimonin1376@tristansimonin13769 күн бұрын
  • The whole thing about this channel is it's not just very educational but there's a lot of comedy sneaked in and all characters are involved 😂, you guys Homey and the birds included are priceless 😊.

    @normanbuchanan9710@normanbuchanan97108 күн бұрын
  • One guy and one girl and one dog. What you guys are achieving is just amazing.

    @mikebellamy4760@mikebellamy47609 күн бұрын
  • This series is simultaneously entertaining and anxiety inducing. I'm going to be much happier once I see it starting to go back together!

    @KingCovfefe@KingCovfefe10 күн бұрын
  • There are many car restoration projects on KZhead, THIS is the most interesting restoration project going. The crane company should be paying you for making these videos, a how to for repair and restoration. What a project!

    @kenknight4560@kenknight456010 күн бұрын
    • Somw really good restauration series going on apart from this if you are interested are the 280z from My mechanics and the entire soup classic motoring channel

      @florisvideler@florisvideler9 күн бұрын
    • They're certainly not a good ad for the makers. Curtis has had a fight with every job so far.You start to wonder if the crane was a good bargain at all.

      @andrewnielsen3178@andrewnielsen31789 күн бұрын
  • Sort of like jacking up the radiator cap and pulling a new car underneath - one piece at a time! Really enjoy these!

    @jstamets@jstamets6 күн бұрын
  • When the cab was being unsecured so it could be removed, i was like finally got to see a great example of the famous "it can be tight if its liquid" mentality. Love this series and everything that you guys put out. Awesome work.

    @turtlebro4498@turtlebro44989 күн бұрын
  • I know NOBODY, how is as bold as Kurtis to rip out all this electrical and hydraulic guts from such a not-trivial machine... full respect from here 👏🏻🏅

    @mrdebug6581@mrdebug658110 күн бұрын
    • Ripping them out is the easy part, its putting everything back together that is going to take forever :P

      @mlmmt@mlmmt10 күн бұрын
    • @@mlmmt I am aware of the fact that Kurtis will reassemble this...and it will be much better than new🍀

      @mrdebug6581@mrdebug65819 күн бұрын
  • I'm deep into a total rewire of my 1967 Chevelle. The Franna Crane series makes me cry just a little bit less. Thank You!

    @636wrentham@636wrentham10 күн бұрын
    • The skill sets of Chad, as are Curtis's, are rare indeed.

      @gragor11@gragor119 күн бұрын
    • Posi?

      @robertbarnum7541@robertbarnum75419 күн бұрын
    • I hope to god it's not as rusty as the Franna crane :P There are a surprising amount of wires in those old cars. Fortunately I've never had to replace the whole wiring harness. Did have to replace some of my Nova's wiring due to modifications and some questionable wiring..

      @ToolofSociety@ToolofSociety9 күн бұрын
    • Dude that car has like 10 wires, a monkey could rewire that old junk

      @royalblood2405@royalblood24059 күн бұрын
  • I love how Curt escalates from a heavy hammer to a 150 ton portable press. Moisture is a funny thing. I had a large 30 hp vacuum pump seize itself overnight by rusting the blades to the cylinder wall. It required a tough expensive overhaul.

    @lzed223@lzed2239 күн бұрын
  • I love how you have no fear of jumping right in and taking things apart. Your mechanical knowledge is astounding.

    @michaelcato9255@michaelcato92559 күн бұрын
  • Every time your notification comes up, I set an appointment in my day. Quick note, my dad worked in the "home defense department" lol, of a steel shop here in Canada for many years. I never know just how skilled or intelligent he had to be to do this work until i watched you in your shop. Detailed insanity sometimes it seems. Thank you for allowing me to know my dad better, it means much. I will be 70 this summer, good fortune watching over, and hope to be dropping you both a note when i am 80. Oh by the by, the edits, production and scheduling you have accomplished, is nothing short of professional. Producer Karen I salute your skills and abilities. Give guys, we will be here to see what Homeless is up to next. Joy to you both

    @bassriver8137@bassriver813710 күн бұрын
  • Was about to sleep, looks like plans changed.

    @thestrangerthattalks9516@thestrangerthattalks951610 күн бұрын
    • 😁

      @CuttingEdgeEngineering@CuttingEdgeEngineering10 күн бұрын
    • Staying awake the see it.

      @brucehobbs1734@brucehobbs173410 күн бұрын
    • Sleep is underrated. Ooh, new video!

      @SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so@SirWhiteRabbit-gr5so10 күн бұрын
    • Same here, was well worth the lack of sleep

      @100acrewood77@100acrewood7710 күн бұрын
    • ​@@silent4126it's currently 0300 where I'm at lol

      @legionofanon@legionofanon10 күн бұрын
  • Your patience is amazing. I'd have nightmares. When I was on the DMZ in Vietnam, if we couldn't weld it up or cut it off we were in trouble. No way we could do what you are doing. AMAZING Homey is fantastic at navigating a maze.I keep wondering if you could afford an apprentice. When you quit there will be no one to take over. OMG the rust is horrendous.

    @user-fz6vs4de9m@user-fz6vs4de9m9 күн бұрын
  • You've got yourself a right good Sheila there mate. I also appreciate the large amount of swearing in the out-takes. Reminds me of every single machine shop, repair bay and Body shop that has ever existed anywhere. Good on ya.

    @Layzmaster@Layzmaster8 күн бұрын
  • Curtis is far more stoic than I would be after pulling that first pin. I'd have done the "I beat you!" happy dance while making rude gestures at it.

    @Justice-Seeker@Justice-Seeker10 күн бұрын
    • That probably happened off camera

      @PyroShim@PyroShim10 күн бұрын
  • When you get that crane finished you're just going to be driving it around looking for random shit to pick up & put down for no reason lol

    @Salmon_Rush_Die@Salmon_Rush_Die10 күн бұрын
    • hahaa you know it!

      @CuttingEdgeEngineering@CuttingEdgeEngineering10 күн бұрын
  • Your work holding is outstanding and your patience with the continual frustrations is commendable. There are many that would have walked before now.

    @grahammorgan9635@grahammorgan96359 күн бұрын
  • You three are so entertaining. Both in humor, knowledge, the skills and the way the videos are shot, edited and posted. Top notch work. Your channel should have 25M subscribers.

    @jeffreyullrich8511@jeffreyullrich85119 күн бұрын
  • I won't ever be bored by watching Frana Crane Project... I bet it would take nearly 30 episodes to put everything back together. Great project video as always.

    @pauljackson2126@pauljackson212610 күн бұрын
    • Hanging off every episode. I love it

      @Aphony66@Aphony669 күн бұрын
  • I _love_ the last clip. Homeless just loves Karen so much, that he _has_ to squeeze between her feet. It is a delight, to me, to see Karen being so kind to Homeless.

    @tomoakhill8825@tomoakhill882510 күн бұрын
  • when i saw the press unit comming out i did say "i will win" with a smile and sure enough it did. thanks for yet another great episode.

    @marswalkerpilot2303@marswalkerpilot2303Күн бұрын
  • I wish with all my heart that you will put it all back together. I'm looking forward to the end of the reconstruction. Greetings from Poland

    @norbasza@norbasza9 күн бұрын
  • Crane project is way better than 100 episodes of a fireball vice machining series. Your videos are the best

    @claytonWells-tr8yl@claytonWells-tr8yl9 күн бұрын
  • 10 years ago, i said "good by" to TV... No Regrets so far! This (KZhead) thing got me entertaint 10 times over!😎

    @beakittelscherz5419@beakittelscherz541910 күн бұрын
  • That portable hydraulic press is a miracle worker!

    @nicomeier8098@nicomeier809810 күн бұрын
  • Greetings from Boise, Idaho! What a monstrous pin removal! Plan A, Plan B, Plan C, etc., etc., etc.! Insist and persist, and my band teacher used to say! And the cream of the show was, of course, the P 51! There is no mistaking the growl of that engine! Thanks, you three, for all your good work!

    @user-cy6mi4cs3c@user-cy6mi4cs3c9 күн бұрын
  • I’m unsure if you’re genius or insane , but I’m here for the ride! I envy your ability not to be massively overwhelmed by the whole thing! Great videos guys, thank you

    @Gpbattersby@Gpbattersby9 күн бұрын
  • The ship of Theseus springs to mind, how much more needs to be replaced before it's no longer considered the original crane! Great work as ever though, really enjoying these (and everything else you do).

    @slimydroid@slimydroid10 күн бұрын
    • Oi! As long as the gear shifter knob is the same, IT'S THE SAME CRANE! ;)

      @AttilaAsztalos@AttilaAsztalos9 күн бұрын
  • It's so nice when you have a cheerleader and someone to pick up dropped tools for you. Thanks for the video.

    @scottgm321@scottgm32110 күн бұрын
    • Yea, Homie is awesome. Karen's there too. 🤣

      @michaelallen1432@michaelallen143210 күн бұрын
    • ​@@michaelallen1432 Homie dosnt pick up tools, that's what he's trained George for😅

      @lastguy8613@lastguy86139 күн бұрын
  • That first plane that flew overhead in the outtakes was a P51 Mustang. Yea those piston airplanes sure have a unique sound.

    @michaelharris1486@michaelharris14869 күн бұрын
  • this franna crane project has really turned into a rebuild/major overhaul. it's really fighting you every step of the way too, cranes don't age gracefully. looking forward to seeing how it turns out. thanks for the great content.

    @sparty94@sparty949 күн бұрын
  • Do you remember how it all goes back together ??

    @afnDavid@afnDavid10 күн бұрын
    • yes! and if not we'll make it up as we go 😂 (or just watch the videos lol)

      @CuttingEdgeEngineering@CuttingEdgeEngineering10 күн бұрын
    • I would reckon

      @davebell4917@davebell491710 күн бұрын
    • Of course. He has it all on video.

      @michaelallen1432@michaelallen143210 күн бұрын
    • Halfway through the video I thought "this crane will never work again".

      @krajorama1@krajorama110 күн бұрын
    • @@krajorama1 If it were anyone else, id wonder. But he knows what he's doing. It's going to be a fully rebuilt crane that's literally like new when he is finished. Actually better than new because he's addressing the shortcomings of it like the propensity for rust in the cab. Since we know he will take care of it and do proper maintenance, this investment of time and money will last him decades. Considering that there are 50 year old pieces of equipment out there still operational, even with poor maintenance, this could potentially last him the rest of his career. And because it's diesel powered, even if everything is electric and fuel is hard to come by 50 years from now, if he had to, he could run it off straight vegetable oil. In AU I understand diesel costs around $2 AUD a litre. A quick check shows vegetable oil as costing about $3.60 AUD per litre. So for a piece of equipment that's not run constantly, even now you could do it. If you bought it by the 55 gallon drum from a bulk supplier you could get it even cheaper. Considering that more and more restraints sell their used oil to a recycler, free oil is becoming a thing of the past. But if you wanted it 55 gallons at a time, you could probably negotiate a reasonable price for it and it would likely come out cheaper than diesel even today. The only issue is the winter which is why there is biodiesel, but there are ways to deal with that.

      @michaelallen1432@michaelallen143210 күн бұрын
  • I love how you are fine with replacing 80% of this crane, even stuff that you already replaced gives you a hard time.

    @zsolthajdu5007@zsolthajdu500710 күн бұрын
  • Kurtis’s dismantling skills are to be applauded. 👏👏👍😀

    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian@andrewdolinskiatcarpathian5 күн бұрын
  • You certainly have knowledge and "get after it" experience that shows on your videos. You also have a very happy support person and such a positive outlook! What a combination!

    @dondwyer3679@dondwyer36799 күн бұрын
  • You have two great forms of memory, both I am in awe of.. Your own, since you seem to remember how to put all these devices back together in working order and your cinematographer who provides all of us with the details and you to check the details when needed. ALWAYS impressive work on both your parts.

    @chrishanna256@chrishanna25610 күн бұрын
    • I'm an lab instrument service engineer. After some years of disassembling and reassembling machinery an engineer becomes familiar with how things are designed and fit together. It takes little thought and memory. Cables and fluidic lines need to be labeled though. Then there is German designed equipment , the rule there is that it will be as difficult and unnecessarily complicated as possible.

      @PaulG.x@PaulG.x9 күн бұрын
  • Have you increased the resolution, Karen? The video quality looks great!📸

    @pauljoseph8338@pauljoseph833810 күн бұрын
    • YES! So glad you noticed 😁

      @CuttingEdgeEngineering@CuttingEdgeEngineering10 күн бұрын
  • Every time I watch one of your videos I’m always amazed at the amount of knowledge that Curtis has and the fantastic job of filming and editing that Karen does. Very good stuff, thanks so much!

    @johnwinden8511@johnwinden85119 күн бұрын
  • I am amazed at how many US youtube guys mention CCE in their own videos. You guys do a great job. I always look forward to watching you on Friday morning. and I agree whole heatedly that Kurtis' ability to pick (lift) a piece that is balanced is amazing. Karen, you so a phenom job filming and editing. Keep laughing, it make me smile.

    @jaybud1607@jaybud160710 күн бұрын
  • That portable hydraulic press is handy!!!!

    @ImolaS3@ImolaS310 күн бұрын
    • They would be hard pressed getting that cylinder off without it.

      @DogSerious@DogSerious10 күн бұрын
    • I see what you did there 😂

      @brettfontaine4681@brettfontaine468110 күн бұрын
  • lol, you have no idea how relaxing these videos are! *thanks*

    @douglasharley2440@douglasharley24409 күн бұрын
    • Hey mate! We're glad you're enjoying them lol! You're a legend, thanks for the support! Cheers.

      @CuttingEdgeEngineering@CuttingEdgeEngineering7 күн бұрын
  • WOW! I loved the portable hydraulic press. It made short work of it.!

    @TxJayYT@TxJayYT9 күн бұрын
  • Nearly 10:00 on a Friday here in southern Sweden. Perfect way to have a coffee break w/ CEE. ☕️

    @thomasorpor@thomasorpor10 күн бұрын
  • Kurtis is a brave man. That amount of wiring and hydraulics to get re-connected from the new cab would be daunting. I've done it before and he will need a clear schematic and a lot of trial fittings to get this right. My hat off to you for even trying, many would just pay someone else to work it out.

    @ProfessorMAG@ProfessorMAG10 күн бұрын
  • Min 35:58: The new Franna Wireless-controlled model. Nice. Also, that P-51 Mustang and what seemed to be an L-39 Albatross were awesome. Without mentioning the "girliest scream you can imagine", which I replayed several time, also laughing my a** off. Great video, as always. Congrats to the three of you.

    @luisdubhard6202@luisdubhard62028 күн бұрын
  • That looked like the American WWII Fighter Aircraft, a P-51 Mustang. Very cool.

    @arichigdon5365@arichigdon53659 күн бұрын
  • “Ahh. My arch nemesis, The Roll Pin.” We meet again. Lol I think we all felt that.

    @mikegdiz6662@mikegdiz666210 күн бұрын
  • i love the portapower "its coming out and i'm not asking nicely " tool lol

    @billhanson4921@billhanson492110 күн бұрын
  • While I know its frustrating when stuff is rusted and uncooperative. I love when your body language is "Ok. Thats enough screwing around. If it went together, it will come apart" and it just involves progressively bigger things. Great video, as always

    @Tarpo@Tarpo7 күн бұрын
  • It's a good thing you are filming this because the amount of detail involved in putting this back together it's going to take some help remembering where and how all this stuff goes back together.

    @kennethewertz9313@kennethewertz931310 күн бұрын
  • Kurtis buys a functioning crane with minor problems. One week later: starts to take it apart in order to rebuild it from scratch 😂😂😂 Great project and good luck!! I love it!

    @levgordin7370@levgordin737010 күн бұрын
  • I sincerely hope I live long enough to see this machine that has been disassembled into 10,000 parts become a working crane. It’s simply mind blowing 🤯.

    @ElderRVer@ElderRVer9 күн бұрын
  • 6:00 Mechanical advantage at its finest. Keep up the good work. Cheers from WA state USA. Love the content!

    @wm12ga@wm12ga9 күн бұрын
  • Portable hydraulic press? Man, you’ve got all the cool tools!

    @ZEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00@ZEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0010 күн бұрын
  • I genuinely did not think it would be that complex to separate the cab, boy was I wrong on that one, I thought it would be hard to do the new wiring on my boat, I feel so much more confident now I watched you Kurtis removing this piece of rust called a cab, thank you Karin for the excellent video footage as usual.

    @Jimmyfisher121@Jimmyfisher12110 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for another Saturday morning fix watching one of your videos . All i can say is amazing the confidence you have to take on this mammoth project , i cant wait to see it going back together . Looks like a nightmare of hydraulic and electrical plus air lines . When you read the title removing the cab it sounds simple and slightly boring but i enjoyed every second and there was nothing simple or boring about it . Great camera work Karen . You and Kurtis are my favourite watch on You Tube. Thanks keep it coming

    @dougwood6186@dougwood61869 күн бұрын
  • Well at least with such high quality vidoe work from Karen it will be a lot easier to remeber how everything gets routed. Kudos on restoring this correctly instead of in a hurry and on the cheap.

    @denniss5512@denniss55129 күн бұрын
  • Excellent video. I love the fact Curtis is the type of man to do it up right. Nice to see the Mrs. She's adorable.

    @Mountain_Paladin@Mountain_Paladin10 күн бұрын
  • A tool for every job, but a portable hydraulic press? Effing awesome mate! Great video today! Kudos to the Ace videographer.

    @rickstirling7045@rickstirling704510 күн бұрын
  • Who doesn’t love a good crane, great job… all 3 of you 🤗

    @johnc4394@johnc43948 күн бұрын
  • 33:39 thats freedom inbound. 🦅🦅

    @soaphelps@soaphelps9 күн бұрын
  • Yes! The best part of the week is about to start. Huge gratitude as always for having us along for the ride ❤

    @berrieds@berrieds10 күн бұрын
    • Totally. Every Friday wake up with anticipation.

      @russianbear2@russianbear210 күн бұрын
  • Kurtis I didn't know you were going into the crane manufacturing business. I wager she'll be more new than old by weight by the time you're done! As much as I know it must be miserable to do, it's a joy to behold a job done right. Reminds me of an acquaintance who used to build new-old-stock volkswagen beetles - they were 2001 built, but 1978 model year!

    @jaggederest@jaggederest10 күн бұрын
  • Curtis in the cab on the ground playing with the steering wheel was priceless 😀

    @luksan_swe@luksan_swe9 күн бұрын
  • Just when I think I've seen the most complicated tear down imaginable you do something next level

    @rcronin1@rcronin19 күн бұрын
  • Holy Smokes what an undertaking!! Air, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic. Kurtis,, I hope you were taking a lot of notes. I'm sure that you will rebuild better than new. Karen,, your laughter is a pure delight. Cheers from Florida. Have a great weekend!

    @ericeisele6933@ericeisele693310 күн бұрын
    • All I see is #Plasma cutter. easier to just rebuild than disconnect most the time.

      @Refertech101@Refertech10110 күн бұрын
    • Karen's video IS his notes. Think of how much she takes vs what makes it into the videos. It's all documented. He just has to go through the raw footage.

      @michaelallen1432@michaelallen143210 күн бұрын
  • I”m sure it’s been said already but the “snake” outtakes are Golden. Married couples 24x7 humour.

    @johnkruton9708@johnkruton97089 күн бұрын
  • The crane saga is fascinating Kurtis. I love Karen's reaction to what is going on. You are a great mechanic. From West Texas

    @billblock8090@billblock80909 күн бұрын
  • Just when you think the rebuild project can't get more complicated, it does! Fascinating to watch as progress continues steadily forward.

    @jazzerbyte@jazzerbyte10 күн бұрын
  • Mate, I have good memory but I'd be stuffed geting that back together. Love ya work. That dog of yours is a solid unit.

    @joetorrisi2903@joetorrisi29039 күн бұрын
  • This guy & Andrew Camarata... best guys to watch on YT

    @m0nk3yl0v3r@m0nk3yl0v3r9 күн бұрын
    • Waiting for the chainsaw to help put the cab back on…. Lol

      @rogerday6184@rogerday61849 күн бұрын
  • The wiring harnesses in these Franna cranes are unbelievable too. I used to work for the company that did the wiring harnesses for these cranes. Company name was HARNEX, located in Brisbane Northside industrial suburb of Brendale. Wiring harness usually took a week to a couple of weeks to complete. Pity 70 of staff at HARNEX are incompetent crack heads. Good luck with the wiring if you’re getting it from them. Curtis and crew keep the videos coming they are outstanding.

    @JimmyTontoeShreds@JimmyTontoeShreds10 күн бұрын
  • 8:45 OMG ! OMG ! OMG ! This is the best idea I have seen on internet ! I just can't go thru life without one, not anymore. If I don't find one, I'll build one. Thanks Kurtis for the inspiration & idea.

    @sayeretmatkaal@sayeretmatkaal10 күн бұрын
  • I admire the focus and patience Kurtis must have for projects like this. I also admire the laundry detergent and bath soap you all must have! 😂

    @spencerroach4489@spencerroach44899 күн бұрын
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