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How To Replace Brakes On A Dump Truck (HD). In this video, our mechanic demonstrates how to replace brakes on an International Tandem Dump Truck. This brake job was performed at our yard on Saturday, 14 July 2012. The temperature on that day was approximately 95 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity was high. Watch as our skilled mechanic as he battles the impact wrench and high heat as he removes and handles the heavy truck tires, tools, and brake components. All four rear wheel sets were removed and new brakes installed. Total time required to complete this brake job was approximately three hours, including picking up the parts and supplies required to complete this project. The dump truck in this video is a 1997 4900 Series International Tandem Dump Truck. W.C. Black and Sons, Inc. is a state licensed general contractor in Charlotte, North Carolina, which specializes in residential and commercial Demolition, Excavating, Grading, Land Clearing, and Hauling services. If you require a competent site work contractor in the Charlotte area or within North or South Carolina, visit -- http://www.wcblackandsons.com for additional information about our company. Cameras used during the filming of this video: Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX200V Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX20V Video processing software used: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 Video services by: Tier 1 SEO, LLC -- http://www.tier1seo.com
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ok thanks
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atleast tell us what youre doing
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so you're using a bottle jack on a dump truck, on grass and dirt?
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I used to work as a truck servicer. I changed many tires until one day, my luck ran out. I was underneath when the trailer collapsed on my arm, crashing it into three shredded pieces. I was stuck underneath for 2 hours, and I woke up in an operating room, in pain. the doctors were cutting my arm off and I saw my bones and veins. I passed out and the next time I woke up, I was in the recovering room. I didn't return back to my job for about 1 year. Finally, I decided to go back and the exact same thing happened again to me only on the other good arm. now I have to relearn everything by using my toes, such as typing this.
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I don't understand why he made this as an educational video I'm guessing , But show's the longest way possible.
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good sir i now start to learn mechanic
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You a hard worker! Ever think of wearing ear protection? Those air tools can put out over 110 decibel, serious consideration for hearing loss if you working this hard every day. CHeers.
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doesn't clean rim and hub mounting surfaces
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over torquing wheel nuts no torque wrench shown
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no jack stands??
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Not talking shit like I see in the other comments.. its a lot easier to put the big spring on, then snap the shoes in place, then take a pair of vise grips on the orange springs than it is to fight that big ass spring. I did it that way for years until someone showed me the other way and I won't go back. They also have a tool now on the snap on truck just for those orange springs which makes it even easier.
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you guys have a good mechanic. doesn't screw around, works efficiently
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Florida?
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How much torque are you suppose to apply on these lug nuts? Will the power of an Ingersoll Rand W7150 with 780ft/lbs max forward torque and 1100 ft/lb. nut busting torque be strong enough?
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you guys are so fucking smart you go do it been there done that you arm chair mechanics are fuckin idiots he was doing what he was told
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the drum is closer to 100 pounds.. i recycle them
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u put the big spring on first, t han pop the lil springs on with a screw driver
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i could of do ne all 4 wheels in the time he done one...
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Thanks for posting this. Gives me a insight on the steps I have to do without the sweat. Your mechanic rocks but you should get him a helper. Makes my back hurt watching him go at it solo. That's a good mechanic!
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hope hes not putin those greasssssy hands on the linings!!!