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McDonald's needs to hire this man
his energy is incredible
I would love to pick his brain I believe this is one of the best videos of this channel
I've said it before and i'll say it again your father is incredible! I honestly love watching this man work on anything. The way he backwards engineered that wiring was bad ass. i was in awe saying things like ''no freaking way'' under my breath the whole time he was explaining how he figured it all out.
i was only going to watch a bit ,watched it all .
Ross is Eli Whitney on the ice cream machine. It anit got no gas in it.
I love the passion he has for these machines. It reminds me of my father. He died in August, but he had passion when he would work out something in the way he would explain it thatโs what he reminds me of.
Wow, I am always amazed at the knowledge of some these true craftsman.
I love them, but have the metal tested for lead. Dairy metal from way back is high in lead ๐
The coors ranch is really a neat place. Itโs really one of the last untouched for a century places of colorado. The family is some super nice people an if you met one you would never guess there elite status. Have had the opportunity to guide fly fishing trips on there property for them
Great job!
1. you could use manifold gauge hose they are non conductive because it is possible for the hoses to come in contact with electrical wiring on a job site if it is hung above the electrical box.
2. ream out the holes bigger and do a double hose hose inside of hose.
3. if your intent is just to get the unit running and put it in service and dont care about the collector's value you could use a modern compressor pulled from a household refrigerator or air conditioner or even using a car ac compressor and belt drive it and upgrade to r134a or if you intend to make the compressor be in the basement you can use a modern compressor and use the basement to hide the compressor unit so it would look more respectable .
4. if you must use older compressor as a modern compressor is too powerful you could pull a compressor from a junk frigidaire sarcophagus refrigerator (the ones that has the heavy latch and are very dangerous to leave sitting out with the door still attached due to entrapment) and use that compressor.
He is so excited talking about this stuff! So cool to see the passion and the determination to get that stuff going! Itโs really awesome that you put your father in the videos once in a while! Would love to see a Truck/Car father and son project! 1940โs Ice cream truck!
Your father is amazing.
So much more interesting and enjoyable to watch than your run of the mill, copy everyone else's "I bought the cheapest_________in the country" fare.
I have no interest in ice cream machines, hvac, other than the aspect of how it was done back then. In this case – historically essentially. But your dad kept my attention for every minute. Obviously a creative thinking kinda guy. A repairman's true repairman. It is impossible for you to truly grasp the wealth/depth of character you have as your dad. Not because you don't appreciate him, but because you don't know any other kind of way a father would be…. you grew up with it. You should have him on more, great guy! Thanks for sharing
Wow, we can see where you got your can do attitude. Great store.
I love how passionate your father is.
Awesome to listen to someone who knows their craft!
I need you to go through my Taylor 794 ,, been beat to death but still makes great soft serve after 3 decades….
Years ago I moved into a apartment in a house built some time in the 40s, 50s or early 60 and had an old GE . Refrigerator from around that time as well and a newer refrigerator as well.
The old unit work well so I used both of them one day the handle/ lock assemble broke and took the model number to. GE dealer and yes the parts were available around 100.00 dollars for the Locking unit.
Little high price so I told them I would have to think about it. Just a few days later I was driving by someone picking up junk to scrap knew it's the same model in a pile of scrap.
20.00 dollars and 5 minutes of work and the part Was still on the unit when I move out after 10 years and the old GE refrigerator Was working as good as the first day it came home from the store
Well Rare in they may not have survived till today. They used to be everywhere, Taylor has been Dominant is the Ice cream business for almost 100 Years and it's mostly cause they survived the great depression.
Completely unrelated… But I once trades an old Taylor machine for a walk in cooler.
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We got a batch of :conductive" shrink wrap once…. Holy crap. We had an entire wiring harness for a Mk75 gun mount that just would not function. All the logic signallling was shorted…
This brings a whole new meaning to โwhat would you do for a Klondike barโ
Very interesting and years ago the first national bank in downtown ponca citry has a steam driven ice cream that they would get out in the summer time and give away ice cream, this was less than ten years ago. I will check next time Im up that way. Think you for refurbishing these.
i have that same blue streamlight
Interesting
Always love your videos with watchSRgo.
Us older people arenโt afraid of dogged investigations to get us to where we need to be. Bravo
I live in Arkansas city and go to Taylor Drug every so often
wish companies would go back to this
Ha, Taylorโs wanting the machine back.
Hard to tell who was telling the story the son or the dad
I want to see these after he is done and ice cream is pumping out. Very cool video, very intelligent man.
Thanks for sharing.
Please buy dad a 3d printer.
Fascinating!
Ark City!!! I got my first classic car in Ark City
J.R., your Dad is a sharp man. Enjoyed the education thoroughly.
I just shared this with one of my high-school friends who is one of Taylor's multi-year award winning technicians. I'm curious to hear what he thinks on it.
Ray Kroc was a milkshake salesman who bought into and eventually bought out McDonald's. If Mr. Ross bought out Ray Kroc's milkshake empire, we'd all have shakes and McFlurry machines working all the time.
First time watching this Channel. What a convoluted and most excellent tale of ingenuity, frustration and perseverance. I just subscribed from this episode! I have to do some of the same work engineering test equipment from just looking at the product. Great work, Dad, to get history working again.