The real question is, does anyone sell replacement springs and that screw. My screw backed out. I had the spring somewhere but now it's missing as well.
LOL...it's for running micro rock crawlers 1:24 scale. Supposed to simulate an off road trail. It's a lot more 3D looking in person. My 5 year old grandson has been into these RCs for a couple of years. He got me into it and now l'm hooked. I bought one for $160, and already have more than that into it in upgrades. At least the rocks are free.
@mobiltec yeah. He's more like a 10 year old. But not around that much. I'll probably do one some time. Not really that into making videos anymore. Mostly just did this one to show my daughter so she'll bring her kids over.
That looks like some good healthy foods , I quit prepping so much as everything is so expensive especially if you want to eat quality food vers the not... it's rough out there
Yeah. It keeps going up. This came from a Supermarket in the next town. At the grocery store here in town it would have been close to double. I usually just get veggies there until l need enough stuff to drive the 9 miles. I stopped going to WalMart because it costs more in gas than what l save.
I have this on a 2003 Ford Taurus too. Appears to be Part #BL3Z13776A. Took just the lens off to replace the bulb, but also, couldn't figure out how to get it back on. In the end, got in the backseat, turned the dome light on (at night) and made sure the studs in the back were lined up. It just snapped right back in. I tried half a dozen times from the front seat before that with no joy. Give me screws any day. Feels like Ford decided to save a few micro-pennies per unit and eliminate screws.
They are great boots. I still have 2 new pairs still unworn. They have an issue with the stitches that are towards the front. That is a wear point where the boot bends when you walk. Before l start wearing a new pair I put some heavy duty stitches where the factory stitches are. Just for about 2 inches on both sides. Now the soles wear out before the tops fall apart. Thanks for the comment.
@@RippSnortin Definitely working! Hey, My unit heater is working intermittently meaning, the heater cuts off after 3-5 minutes of proper operation and the shuts down. I wait a few minutes, relight and starts and repeats the same cycle. Was yours doing the same or was yours not lighting at all?
@@RippSnortin hmmmm. Glad you were able to fully resolve this issue. And yes, I’ve ordered a replacement thermocouple from Amazon and additionally, because of the gas line routings, I hafta tear down my machine to almost nothing in order to remove the thermocouple assembly, but my machine is about 20 ish years old lol. ThankYou
Say you were to send the spring launching across a room and can't find it. Where would someone go to buy a new one. Asking for a friend totally didn't just do that.
Crosman Parts but you may need a part number. Maybe someone on the Facebook Crosman page knows the number. If you get a number please let me know what it is. Also might try asking if anyone has one on FB or look on eBay. Other places Airgun Warriors Forum or GatewaytoAirguns.com Good luck.
So i get a pilot, but the thermocouple seams to not want to let the heater switch to "OK" mode to allow the gas to light the ceramic plates. Is there a part# for just the thermocouple? as that entire thing for my model is $45-50!! Heater cost me under $100 on sale! Or maybe there is a wayt o bipass it? I called and the lady on Support said to try and use a lighter to light it. Which doesnt work as the thermocouple doesnt let gas flow unless it reaches a specific temp...I forget why that is, but likely some safety feature?
Did you change the parts or are you trying to make the old parts work. I did that for a while and it worked. Just get a qtip and some rubbing alcohol and clean down in the hole where the gas comes from. On Amazon the thermocouple and pilot come as a set for 25 bucks.
For my model its $45, MH18B model. WHat I did was take out the thermocouple and remove the spring, so now I dont need a thermocouple, so now I dont have a pilot safety, as doing that kills the feature. But now works very nicely.@@RippSnortin
That's sick. This spring I'm going to start a small farm here. Huge garden and chickens. The two go well together. Stocking up on canned goods, rice and beans. What are they talking about with this 6 percent inflation crap? I'm paying quadruple for a lot of things that you need to just live. I don't follow what's trending on You Boob so I haven't seen any of these grocery load out vids.
Stuff isn't cheap, but cooking from scratch helps a lot. I have tons of rice and beans stored up. I use the almond milk bottles to store them. If you keep tapping them on the counter top to get the stuff to settle they hold 7 or 8 pounds of pintos. The problem with chickens and a garden is you are pretty much always going to need to be there. You probably have a friend who can watch things while you're gone.
First I will build the infrastructure. Then if I see things beginning to collapse I will start the chickens off. I can buy chicks around ere for next to nothing. I have a friend I can just get them from for free. If the crap hits the fan we will all be staying home anyhow. I live in a farming community. I think that may help. I'm never gone for more than a week at a time anyhow and the garden will water itself.@@RippSnortin
I don't have the gum anymore so I can't check. But I would just go to a hardware store and get one that fits in the magazine and is about the diameter of the bb. And long enough to apply pressure. Probably will need to experiment. Another possibility is check to Crosman facebook group and see if anyone there knows. Last resort is Crosman Parts but they usually need a part number.
These things are poorly made. They're great for what they are. But lack the power they need. It's over lack of suction. The magazine bb hole doesn't stick perfectly to the shooting hole. Plus the co² holes are not air tight. And they let out some air. And that takes away from the FPS. Just greasing up the co² holes will increase the FPS. Both the ones in the mag, and the one in the rifle. It's common sense.
Yeah...they are fun for a while. After having it for a short time l rarely used it on full auto. Finally stopped using it and sold it on eBay. I'm more into bolt action .22 cal single shot air rifles.
Thanks man, I seen that little piece at the bottom and figured that was where the spring comes out, but thought I'd have to do more (like split the damn magazine hah) to get it out. I shot my first mag and was too damn excited to shoot another one and ...it happened hahah. I was tryin' to spread the spring and extract the bbs with a damn magnet outta where they went in. Thanks again.
@@RippSnortin lol yeah I grabbed a pen and a sewing needle trying to get the bbs out of spring. It didn’t work. so then I seen your video and tried it and it worked perfectly.
@@RippSnortin sadly, not anymore. The houses were sold by their daughter (rather then kept in the family) and my cousin shut the businesses down and fenced it all off. 😔