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It's not useless because I explained multiple times how to do it and then showed exactly how it went back in. If you can't figure it out from that, then you need to call a plumber. Look at all of the people who thanked me for helping them with this video. Good luck.
It lifts the track about 4 inches off the ground. I don't lift the front of the sled off the ground when I'm using this lift. I bought a full sled lift last season for that.
Thanks so much for this video. I watched a bunch of videos, and none of them matched the assembly on my faucet until I found yours. Thanks too for recommending the specialty tool to remove the hold-down. Saved me a bunch of time & frustration!
Thank you from another mom plumber-in-training. My local Lowes had it in stock and I fixed in just a couple of mins! I thought I needed to replace the whole canister but this way easier and solved the problem. Thank you.
Even thought this video is a few years old it was very detailed and helpful. I purchased this model at a yard sale and tried it out today. It works like a charm and was very easy to use. I was even able to vacuum seal some rather wet vegetables by using a large size bag and hanging the bag over the edge of the counter to let gravity keep the liquid at the bottom of the bag. Thanks for making such a clear video.
This video from 9 years ago helped me out. I'm in the process of upgrading my i5 4690K to the i7 4790K to squeeze a couple more years out of it. 2nd hand 4790's are going for peanuts now so a good bang for buck upgrade if you do light gaming or editing with an older motherboard.
@Paisteboy ya 780+ isn't right. It's like a 250-300 job. I did it with my friends help, it took all day but we finished it,and I have no experience he's got a little experience but nothing crazy. The pulley was the most annoying thing, but the rest is easy. A good mechanic can do it in a few hours or less. that Google ai ain't reliable when it comes to labor price
I know this video is 11 years old, but a 214X1PR isn't a commercial model, your father in law just has the wrong bag. The difference is minimal from an extra tough - a 5hp i/c motor, extra handlebar brackets, longer handlebars, no safety bail - but a commercial bag shouldn't fit this properly.
I am really thankful for this video, I have the same exact problem.. I will try to fix it by my self because I cannot pay for a repairman to come, so thank you again 🙏 ❤️
Techempsu comes stock on the rupp, I have a 71 bandit and just put a new carb on, it idles but when I give it gas it stalls but not sure what to tune to get it working
i have the same mod# 9051005 ser#013347 and is a great machine, cut the ground no problem so easy to use... a real work horse... i sold it, and today the guy ask if i want it back ??? yep. got it for $300 Haha sold it to him for $400 he never used it, but the tires are junk, getting new ones tomorrow $64 for 2 Haha... so happy, yep everyone wants to use it... Haha... you know i was just thinking about this unit last week, thinking i should of never had sold it, that was a stupid thing to do, the new units are a lot of money and made of tin,,, just junk... so happy now... i will never sell this ever...
9 days ago? On a mower I can find very little information about? Nice! I have a very old 350Z and most parts you can buy for it are parts for this model. My left blade fell off a year after replacing the spindle and tightening it back with a pipe. I hope the bolt just came lose but if that were all it seems like it would have happened sooner. I put it back on with a normal wrench and no pipe to tighten, and it became loose again without coming all the way off after a few minutes of running and the blade, washers and bolt got real hot. The spindle was NOT hot. I’ll super tighten tomorrow with a pipe again. If it comes lose again what might be the problem?
You may want to try adding some lock tight to that bolt next time. Not the permanent type but one that will hold it on better. I used my impact gun to put mine back on and no issues at this point but most people don't have an impact gun. Best of luck and thanks for watching.
Happy Father’s Day Paiste ! The deck and blades were in great shape for the year 👍🏼 Hope you and the family are having a great summer. Take Care my friend
Happy Father's Day to you as well. I watched both of your ATV videos, but I couldn't comment since I watched from the TV. We've been talking about getting some 4 wheelers, too, except Gary, but haven't yet at this point. It looks like a lot of fun! Dave said I could use his other quad sometime this summer. Maybe the three of us can go. We can talk about it soon. Take care buddy.
@@Paisteboy That’ll be great if down the road you guys picked up some wheelers. I figured if the winters keep getting worse I’ll at least have something to ride. Ugh.. 🤦🏼♂ Sounds like fun if you get to use Dave’s other wheeler and take a ride with us. 👍🏼 We rode from Winona over to Timberview for lunch and then back totaling 91 miles. It was great day. TTYS buddy.
We will definitely have to the one ride with Dave's wheeler. For me, it's more about not having a place to keep my trailer at home in the summer as I can't block access to my backyard all summer. Maybe if Zuke and I get a landscaping type trailer and use that for a couple of quads. We'll have to talk about it.
@@Paisteboy I totally understand your dilemma with having enough room to keep one more trailer.. I just picked up a new drop gate aluminum landscape trailer for the wheeler last Friday and I had to figure out where I’d keep the thing without it sitting on the lawn and having to mow around it. 😂 I did the hauling in the back of the truck thing the first ride with ramps but removing my Tonneau cover every time to go riding wasn’t an option so I decided to get a trailer. You’ll have to get ahold of me “sometime” and we can meet for lunch again 👍🏼
I really like the 360 camera! I do have the selfie stick that I can mount on the rear bumper, but I haven't tried mounting it anywhere else yet. Maybe next season. Thanks for watching Dave.
I personally didn't need the excess commentary going over the little tricks like inserting the screws in a star pattern just to be safe... But I LOVE THAT YOU GAVE IT!!! After working at Home Depot for 4 years, and having a swimming pool business for 8 years before that (because I made more money doing that than with my bachelor's degree from ASU 🙄😡) that kind of information is second nature to me... but NOT TO EVERYONE! And it's extremely important and helpful to know! There were a few things throughout the video that you addressed like that, and I found myself feeling so relieved that other people, not as mechanically inclined, will save themselves a lot of time and straight up heartache! By watching your video first. That was important to me at Home Depot. Making sure people did it correctly the first time, saving them time AND MONEY! And also, tackling their attempt with a confidence and reassurance that makes a truly simple task, JUST THAT! SIMPLE! I FREAKING LOVE RU-vid!!! AND! People like you who take the time to address all ranges of skill level in their videos. You ROCK! I liked and subscribed and will also be sharing your channel with prior coworkers who can then share it with customers. Thanks again for being so thorough! ☺️💞 🙏🏼
Thank you for the kind words. I really try to help people when I'm making videos like this. I understand that many won't need as much instruction, but I add it in for those who do. Thanks again for subbing, watching, and sharing.
Thanks! I have the same lack of engagement but began at the levers, which was not a good way to get started. Then I looked underneath but still don't know. And actually, I did begin removing the cover as you did, then stopped and looked underneath but haven't figured out the problem. Now I will try your approach. 😊
Thanks buddy, you too! I hope this coming snowmobile season makes up for last year's terrible season. I think last season was worse than the 2015-2016 season when I go my Blizzard. I guess I'll mow the lawn and ride the Harley a bit until then.
Wow 6 years? You should honestly sharpen your blades a few times a season. Dull blades tear the grass and make it more prone to disease. I know riders are harder to maintain than push mowers but hopefully its not another 6 years before the next maintenance. 🤣
No. Next time, it will be much sooner since I can remove the deck really easily. I only have. 28 acres, and the deck is 48 inches, so the mower doesn't run for very long each time. I only have 60 hours on the machine.
That is a crazy location for the grease zerks on the blades. My ferris has them on the top of the spindles so you can do it easy. I just scrape the deck out with a scraper once a year.
Of course not. This isn't a lawnmower key. It's a real key and lock. You can buy a 2 lock pair together that uses the same key for both locks as I did since I have 2 bags.
You sir are my new hero! Tried a ratchet strap ( too long to get around a wheelbarrow tire and ratchet up) Starter fluid and a torch( nope) rope( nope) then came across your video. Grabbed an old belt and…… done! Wish I would have found you two hours sooner! Subbed and a HUGE thumbs up. Thank you!
That was an awesome first cook! In hindsight, you could have removed the done rack and finished the other two. The fewer the racks, the better the presentation. You can cook three or four and they will taste just as good, but they won't be as pretty.