Geoffrey invited me to use that chipper and the press..hus later chipper was made of butter knives welded to a drywall mud drill that fit into a converted washing machine drum.. I made 50 gallons of juice in about an hour. Well worth it..fast..lots of wasps but you get used to them.. it was Such a great unit. I mean the guy made it work in mysterious ways..
*The press worked quite well✿>**share4.photo/wFruitPress?cd ** highly recommend it. Only recommendation, we discovered the hard way that the apples have to be cut in extremely small pieces (almost applesauce) in order yield reasonable quantities of cider.*
I had one and in cold weather I'd use ether based starting fluid, spray some on its air filter, and it come to life much quicker, when starting. I don't miss that truck.
My grandpa owned a white datsun just like this and my dad called it his little "PJ" or "Pride and Joy" (referring to my grandpa) because of how much he loved that little truck.
That price sounds high Walmart use to have them for just under $3 I think they are like 33 and a half dollars or so now but this video is from 08 but those adapters are available at Walmart now
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DO NOT DO THIS!!! you have no control of the flow...AND you have no idea when that small bottle is full...you can very easily over fill it...STUPID idea..
You could weight the smaller bottle to know something about the new contents...1 lb bottles are named so because they (most likely) can contain 1 lb of liquid propane... that or running the risk of blowing yourselfs up...which luckily you will not feel anything of if that happens...
Realistically, clean the injectors, check stuff for leaks. Make sure the airbox has no rats nest in it. Check oil and coolant and also all electrical stuff. New battery, turn the key, let it warm up and just drive
You can buy these refill adapters at WalMart and other stores. Yes it can be dangerous. But I find it easier to just use a bigger propane tank for your grill, lamp, stove, or what ever you are using propane for.