If you reshoot this...add a shot of just opening and closing the handle. I imagine, like myself, many are curious how the handle feels when opening up the water and closing.
Do you know what type of flush mechanism this is? This seems powerful and need to get the same. I have a 14" rough so sorry to say not able t but this same exact toilet.
This is a great mower. I don't know the problem with this reviewer not knowing how to use this one. The price has doubled in just the last year alone. You may get a better deal with a battery Green Works mower. I have one of those too.
This is a long shot but I have a question for you on your oven video, lol. This was the only way I could see to leave you a message or comment - if you happen to see this. We are looking at that oven and no one has it in person and you’re like the only video I can find. We are wondering where where the heat comes from for the top oven - from the bottom (so middle of entire oven) or does it come from the back? If you see this, thank you!
Problem is, I sold the house (along with that stove) some years ago so I can't say for certain. I want to say it came from the bottom though, I'm pretty sure. It was a good range. The only thing I didn't like was that the stove's knobs were too easy to accidentally turn on. I almost caught a grocery bag on fire once. Other than that, the burners and the stove always did a really good job.
It's great and ru-vid.comUgkxZ7xR4U1TX3HwZZ84K6KfzVTyrqxaZ3jZ , a little bit too tall. I only like an inch. But overall well worth everything. The worst part of this was the Toto seat, poorly made hinge slides from side to side
My toilet had a leaking flapper valve. I tried changing and trying 4 different brand flappers but still had phantom fills. I also replaced the whole flush valve with the Korky and Fluidmaster brands, they also had phantom fills due to leaking. I replaced a third time with the Kohler cylinder style and it never phantom fills. The only issue with the Kohler cylinder style is that you have to hold the flush level for a full flush. The nice issue is that the Kohler flush lever takes very little effort.
I would suggest if the party who did this video is going to continue using this Ryobi mower for cutting grass they secure the the traveling extension chord to the handle as shown in owners maniual
“…Actually really did a great job…” Was that sarcasm or were you being honest? Because I’ve got bad eyesight and even I could see that did not look clean at all.
Thank you SO MUCH for the 📹 showing the control panel. I was trying to select a dishwasher but work our extremely hard water I know I need a seperate rinse cycle. Knowing this didn't have it saved me alot of work
Mine does it around 600 rpm mark it jumos up and down and every time it does it which is every 10 sec or so at idle car kind of jerks a little like someone pushes the car from the back by hand
This is 100% the transmission solenoid computer. I took our 2017 Acadia in with a jumping tachometer and surging at hwy speeds with no dummy light on and told them I felt like it was computer related. They called in a GMC engineer and he hooked up a computer from the factory and it threw some codes. He reset it and there have been no issues since. It's not spark plugs, coils, or carbon build up its the solenoid computer.
This is 100% the transmission solenoid computer. I took our 2017 Acadia in with a jumping tachometer and surging at hwy speeds with no dummy light on and told them I felt like it was computer related. They called in a GMC engineer and he hooked up a computer from the factory and it threw some codes. He reset it and there have been no issues since. It's not spark plugs, coils, or carbon build up its the solenoid computer.
Its vacuum hoses leaking or brake booster vacuum hose leaking or brake booster failed and may be intake manifold gasket leaking or throttle body gasket leaking please tells me your resault
It's really a great washer , I was getting annoyed with the settings / timer for wash , had to start over a few times well but getting used to it now , you've been a great help , God bless you, stay safe 🙏🏼♥️♥️♥️
I have This dishwasher too and I love it but you're right that top rack is just in the way. I was all excited when you started talking about taking it out and I was hoping you would show me how. I can't seem to locate it in the uses manual or anywhere else on RU-vid so if you are still following this thread Well you probably can't show me now because you've taken it out already but anyway it's a good video and you're right that rack is useless it just aggravates me
These are still sale these but this so an arc Verison there's also others like the classic 6 but that's is for Kohler cimarron and there's a classic 5 these are not too popular
Hi Chris, did you ever get to the bottom of this? I just installed mine and was a bit surprised when I opened the door after the drying cycle to be met with a steam facial.
If you start closest to the outlet, and mow perpendicular to the outlet and do one way back and forth is best. Doing a square path will keep making you run into the cord. The cord wont get into your way much if you keep going back and forth on the same side starting close to the outlet in the beginning and work you way away from it. It works for me quite well.