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Best of luck to you, I wish you success for the future. And considering the current quality of your content, it won't be difficult for your channel to grow soon. 👍
@@BaznastyDave I believe your most of the time goes in cutting the bad parts of your video .. like where you are not speaking or the unwanted parts in a video. Right right
@@BaznastyDave cool, glad to see more people in the area ridin most of the time when a Rzr is mentioned nobody knows what you’re talking about around here lol
I would also consider using some boosting tools from third party services (I love using a lot of Fame-ster). It's the best way to get subs fast. And I mean really fast - you just need a few minutes and then wait for the magic to happen.
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@@oliviavanzant543 I somewhat agree, we spoke to the owner at Leatherwood. They are not in a corral or fenced area, they just roam and eat freely so that's a wild horse to me lol
Man thanks so much for sharing. I have a cx2510 cab version and its very tipsy! I almost bailed out of it one night when on a sloped at an angle trying to scoop some dirt. I dropped the bucket like right now and that saved it. Not sure i want to go 3" on th back thought... Maybe 2" rear and 1.5" front
NONSENSE: Claim at 7 minutes.... "No way I can do that before...." Show us the POINT OF TIPPING. Do it without spacers and with spacers. The DIFFERENCE is negligible. Also do it with an empty bucket and a full bucket, at different heights. Good luck. ha ha ha
Thanks for the comment. I'm actually working on a video about showing how much the spacers helped. I'm going to use a crane scale and measure in pounds how much more force is needed to tip the tractor. I'm still trying to figure out a way to measure it in degrees of slope. Unfortunately for me, I'm going to have to remove all 4 spacers, test, and put them all back on to test again. Should make for an interesting video.
@@BaznastyDave It is NOT about how much force to lift the tractor from LEVEL ground, but at what ANGLE is the tipping point. The difference of ANGLE when fully tilted to tip-over, is the crucial data. Tip over during actual use is often dependent on terrain , obstacles and angle.
@@BaznastyDave What I believe most people relate to, when mowing on a level surface and a rear tire hits a 6" boulder, tipping is less likely with the wider stance. This situation is more difficult to prove, unless one installs anti-tip over wheels? I suppose one would have to increase boulder size, until the BX actually rolls over center and would tip?
Ballasting tires should only be done on machines with a mechanical drive train, Hydostatic drives, it will kill your machine, it's not made to move that much weight or stop that much weight this is why it is usually done on large loaders, graders etc... and if you are going to do, use beet juice, wont rust rims and wont freeze
Nothing you said is true. I have a John Deere 4 series, with a hydro transmission. It tells you right in the John Deere manual to add liquid ballast to the tires or you will not be able to lift full capacity on your bucket. Washer fluid is non corrosive and will actually protect the rim from rusting.
Rim guard or bust! All the other stuff will screw up your wheels eventually. If done right it won't be leaking for roadside animals to lick, never heard that before.
The plug has about 6 inch leads on either side of the plug. Just extend the wires to wherever you want it to get power. I grounded mine on the roll cage bolt in the cab and have the constant and switched hot going to the front to get power.
Is a couple of things to take caution using washer fluid. There are properties within that are caustic. Also can eat on rubber, so your valve stem will be the first to fail. Some of your cheaper variations are heavy on the water and will freeze in the winter. As a suggestion, I would not leave in tires year round.
I live in NC, lowest it gets is single digits and the stuff I put in is supposed to be good for -20* F. I agree, you should make sure the fluid matches your climate for your area.
@Justthemow referring to the core in the valve stem, not the tire. If the little itty bitty seal gets damaged, you can lose all the air from tire. And it not being the same size or thickness as the rubber tubes from washer pump on a car.
DON'T DO THIS: I have a Kubota tractor and I can advise you .... Don't put liquid in your rear tires for ballast. Here is why, the rear tires will now ride rock hard because the rear tire with air is your only spring or rear suspension and with mostly fluid in the tire there is no spring or flex left because fluid does not compress like air. I have a mid mower deck and my rear tires came filled with beat juice. It is HORRIFIC on by back, it hammers my back like a sledge hammer directly to my spine above a crawl while mowing. I found this video while looking for a good way to get this garbage OUT of my tires. I will make a rear ballast holder and mount it up when needed to the rear 3 point.
@@BaznastyDave They are at 15 psi. Just so much less volume of air to act as a spring. I guess it probably only matters if you mow frequently with the tractor. My lawn is bumpy so if my back is in good shape it is just irritating. Couple months ago I popped 2 disc in my back. Matters a LOT more now. I have to mow at 3 mph now or I cant take the pounding. I am making a bead breaker and gonna dump that beat juice.
Try lowering the air pressure to around 8 or 10 psi. That should help the ride. Your the first person I ever heard say that they wanted to empty their tires
Thats not how it works even if you fill the tires up completely with water and it’s at 12-14 psi the tires will ride the same as if it was 12-14 psi of air it’s the pressure in the tire that makes it hard or soft not the water or air. Just look at a water ballon it’s soft and pliable but if you fill it up to much it becomes hard and pops let the air down to 12 psi that’s all it needs and you will have a better ride
Yep, my uncle worked for the state and they used to use the Calcium Chloride beet-juice mix in the state salt truck sprayers for snow but the CC ate away at the lines and nozzles so fast. They quit using any kind of beet juice a long time ago due to cattle and animals standing in the road and licking the beet juice spray.
@@characterdevelopment2361 search for my username on Moddedmustangs.com I had a bunch of threads on everything back in the day. There's one about the weight somewhere.
Good video on filling the tires. LOL I have 40 or 50 gallons of RV antifreeze sitting in the barn waiting for me to get off my duff and do exactly what you did. Now that you've shown how easy it is I'm going for it later today. 🤠🙃
Is the let's go Brandon buggy trash bag shot really needed? You might receive more 'likes' if you could leave that shot out of your video 📹? Something to think about, Just saying!
@@BaznastyDaveYes. We ride there every year but I’ve always had 2 seater. Was wondering how KRX4 does. We ride the same trails. It looks like the KRX struggled a little bit on the switchbacks, but not a major problem. I have not ridden in KRX but I think I would like the ride a lot better than the RMAX. After watching this video again, I think I’m gonna be looking for a, KRX4.
@@jophoto934 the KRX4 has a similar turning radius as the RZR4. You will not have any issues. On some tight switch backs you will have to do a 2 point turn but my friend on his 23 KRX4 never had any problems.
When the wiper is stopped and then makes the 180 sweep how wide is that from one side of the winow to the other. Trying to figure out if this will work for my rzr turbo r or not.
From the center of the wiper shaft to the end of the wiper blade it is 19.5". So, it has a 39" sweep. If you wanted more or less sweep then you can just get a shorter or longer wiper blade.