This is my collection of perfectly imperfect collection of life crap I am sharing. From fishing to other random crap I want to try or do. Hope these videos help folks, cheers if they do. This is a low budget production, what you see it what you get, my experiences in the raw and true life. Yes, my channel has lots of crap and I'm happy with that. New uploads whenever I feel like it or get around to it. I work, I have a family life, I don't plan or scrip anything.
Thank you, this is good to know. Where one rod threads into another, that intersection bent significantly within a year or two. I tried unscrewing it and adding Bondo to the threads and rescrewing it after bending it straight again, to no avail. I wish I had done this instead!
If you haven’t switched to reverse and back up few feet then switch back to drive I’ve noticed it sometimes takes a min to disengage the light. If the light won’t come off at all may be a sensor thinking it’s still in 4h.
Well, it is only 2 months old! No issues so far, but I don't beat on them, or bury them in mud. Strictly riding and plowing. We shall see. 10 years before I blew a belt on my 2008 Kawasaki 750 Brute Force, I should be that lucky. I also always just let the dealership take care of maintenance and issues. @@Ekmanjohnny
Ty!! Especially the info re the visor having instructions. Last year I accidentally went into 4L and had to call my husband. Needed a refresher for this years snow. It's a great video and very helpful!
On your left handle grip is a yellow button. When in reverse press the yellow button and it will engage. Wheel reverse…without engaging your reverse will only engage the 2 rear wheels even if you are in 4 wheel. Second thing is only plough in 4 wheel low. Your machine will perform better and your engine/ belt will thank you. With hat much snow take your 1st pass with the plough only moving half the depth, 2nd pass the other half of the snow depth. From then on just take half plough with passes.
I prolly should do one. These saltwater fish are pain in ass. Caught few speckled trout and a flounder. Nothing like salmon/ trout and walleye fishing back in NY and without a boat I’m screwed.
Here is the link to the video. They have many good recipes from what I can tell. I plan on trying a few and posting a video on how it went/ease of recipe: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gdy0SOqgOtU.htmlsi=iwOnbNzg4JmmNnWp
Thank you for heads up, I will try to see if there is edit to make audio go up. I’ve done two meals now since I got it…. Really do like it, I used the sauté feature it worked great.
Lovely film showing the deep snow, and great narration, many thanks. Having been to America 17 times I never cease to be amazed at why your Power Lines are draped along the streets on Telegraph Poles, really is 3rd world when you look at the here in England for example. Up in Scotland they get devastatingly really bad Winters so those guys will be used to scenes like your film.
Guess depends on where one goes. We moved to the south and here they have the lines underground I assume for hurricanes unlike the western NY area. We got indoor plumbing and that’s a win.
No but for sure keep eye out when installing… I sat in the kayak in my garage and played around with mounting options. Some kayaks are better designed for accessories than others.
ive been watching your videos for a few hours now on and off in between cooking cleaning and the kids and i so appreciate them im excited about both of my fish finders i got one today and one last year but hadnt used it because i never found a decent video to help me with mounting it to my kayak but youve given me hope lol love your videos thank you
At least you all had a white Christmas mate...not much chance of having one here in exotic N.E.England unfort. Been 9 yrs at least! We had a couple of hours of heavyish snow in feb 2023. ....that was it 😂 ..good vid mate.
For your size driveway, and with a truck in the way, the ATV is total overkill. You'd have a much better clean (And probably easier, too) with a snowblower. Just look at the driveway across the St. A good single stage blower like a Toro works great. Once you get a path cut, you can take half passes and throw the snow 30' onto the lawn. I use an ATV as well but I have a private drive that is 1/8th mile long and my parking lot, where my garage is located, is about 20x the size of your driveway. (I'm in the country) It really shines where you can keep up the speed and wing the snow into the woods. I still use a blower for the tight spots around my vehicles and walking paths.
In the past 10 years Scotland has had three of the worst winters on record. And that is saying a lot because they get bad winters every year normally. Is all this snow global warming? Should I buy that Electric Car that I cannot afford because Greta said I should? Are we getting TOLD what to do because it benefits others? Think about it !!
I don’t know the correlation between snow and global warming. I’d say if you can’t afford an electric car I wouldn’t buy one no point in going into debt. Third question not really sure. I just do whatever I feel and what my wife tells me to do. Hope this helps, cheers!!!
Howdy, I better confess. I was in fact being facetious as I'm tired of this constant brainwashing about Climate Change or Global warming. Also the pressure on everyone to buy a new 4 wheel 'bomb' that I charge up every night. The winters here are as bad as they were 40 years ago without any major change and in some cases Worse !
Let’s say it’s snowing bad and I plan on driving, Do I need to have my foot on the breaks when switching from 2WD to 4WD when backing out a parking space?
Check your manual to be certain based on model you have. For ours no, you can do 2wd to 4wd high on the fly. Believe it should under 50mph but if your backing out you won’t be going that fast. 4 low is another story.
Awesome fix! Yes, they're not cheap, and mine used to spin in the wind like crazy! However, they barely turn in the wind now (the flower parts) Should i oil with WD-40 to get them moving again?
You can clean it with WD40-- however it's more solvent than oil. But use it clean any rust out of it... Then look for a better "oil" or light grease to lubricate the spinner with.
Probably should add, although it's not recommended to run 4Hi on dry pavement full time at full speed, it's ok to do it for a short time at low speed to make sure nothing seizes as part of maintenance. Usually an easy drive around the block will suffice to make the 4Hi system happy, then you can shift back to 2Hi. From the comments, they make it sound like you must drive to a dirt road to do your monthly or so of cycling the drivetrain so it can slip, but that's not the case. Because that wouldn't be convenient for sunny city folks. Same goes for 4Lo. Just go through the proper shift to 4Lo and literally crawl at 3mph for a few yards to get the 4Lo system happy, then go through the process to shift back to 2Hi and drive like normal.