When he say Mrrrin Mrrrin Mrrrin to the owner Its purpose is to attract attention and interest of the owner The cat is not hungry, the cat did not bite the mouse hard, and the black spot on the mouse's back is just dirt
If that's how you bench test, then every alternator will fail. Even new out of box will fail that test Here is link to proper way, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lqUQ6Mc3Lx4.html
The mouse is not playing. Stop allowing your cat to terrorize other creatures. My cat goes for the lizards here in New Mexico. I PREVENT HIM FROM DOING SO--YOU KNOW, LIKE A RESPONSIBLE CAT OWNER.
Te agradezco mucho por el video. Tengo el mismo problema y hoy estuve con mi hermano analizando la.mejor forma de resolver sin desarmar la.masa. nuevamente muchas gracias.
You talk kak you need to but 12v battery on positive and one on negative then you pit your voltages meter with the batter +-then run the altenytor then it must show you firts 12v+- when run the altenytor it must show 13.80 to 14.10 max not lower than 13.60 then wont garge the batter..you are stupid..yes he is doing it right but must use batter then tester must show 12v..how the fuck test altenytor with 38...or so stupid
I’m here because my cat Ollie caught a mouse last night and left it at my bedroom door this morning as a gift 😅. I was wondering how he caught that mouse and that brought me to RU-vid to see the process 😂😂😂
FYI: parts suppliers are not showing that part number for the upper seal. I believe sears deleted that part so DIY would not rebuild 70 or 80 series washers.
The hub is pressed on the bearing not the axle. It can be pulled. Yes it’s a pain and in some cases the bearing may go bad. But this video is not an acceptable method in the professional world.
Ironically after watching this video I decided to take it to a nearby mechanic to fix it properly. When I received my car back he described what he did, which is exactly what was done in this video, so guess I could've just spent the $14 (instead of the $250) to do the same damned job... While I agree this method is certainly not a professional method of replacement, it's something a nearby mechanic thought was 'good enough' when he realized the amount of work it would take to disassemble the whole front end... Still frustrated the mechanic thought this was ok to do though...