I bought servos from J Deal in 2017 and just got around to testing one of them, and something did seem off. Is why I was watching videos like this in the first place. While watching this video I tried to look at their customer reviews at the page I bought them from and Amazon gave me a "Page Not Found" Notice.
Thanks for the video. Bought mine in 2022, thought it had a drip oiler. Sharpened it the other day and noticed bar and chain were dry. Took it apart and found similar oil pump to yours but with no spring or adjustment. Cleaned out blue sticky (like glue) grease and replaced with lithium. Emptied full oil tank, cleaned out oil lines, and replaced with 10W30. Pump works now, Will probably go half and have with chain oil next time. HFT is definitely the place for guys like me who like to fix and/or modify stuff.
Hey guys,my pr1320 is about 5yrs old and the heads are making a loud buzzing sound as if not seated? If i press the closest corner to my face a little more it stops but starts up again. Ive cleaned and oiled religiously. I will sharpen the blades asap but it still cuts just fine. I took the heads out and cleaned,inspected and reassembled it to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas? $5.00 less than a new machine for heads is Wonderful!😂 regards fellas.
bad quality control. From SG90 ten pack i always have some not perfect. Some has slop some just not move at all. These are 6-10 dollar parts, i think they are just not checking them properly and the parts are poorly made... are the EMAX servos any better? or someone can recommend one that is a bit pricier but more reliable?
The "Tower Pro" I've got aren't the same as these anymore. I bought a few years ago and they were just like yours. The easiest way to distinguish them IMO is looking at the bottom. The cheap stuff has wires visible, the good ones have a tiny circuit board with an IC, no wires visible from the bottom. They're also way quieter now, before they were pretty loud and failed quickly.
I'm not sure what happened on our John Deere D140 other then the Drive Links on our mower were aftermarket and smaller diameter. The 5/8-11 die barley cut any threads onto the Drive Links and to make matters worse the 5/8-11 threaded couplers slid all the way over the threads without really touching them. I thought I had grabbed the wrong size threaded couplers but even the Jam Nuts I ordered from Amazon were too big as well. I guess I should have measured the OD of the drive links before I started but after not hearing anyone else mention this issue I just "ASSumed" the drive links were all the same size. We were still able to make the repair but we had to weld the threaded coupler in place instead of fixing it like above. Thank you for the video Robert.
Me it comes down to price. I am a truck driver and I send canned goods to our church for people that have a large family and need a little help with food so I can help more people with the gv brand and I eat it myself so I dont feed people what I don't eat myself.
I don't know why but I would stick with the Brand name. I use mine in home made Burritos and meatloaf. Dice up Bell Pepper and you would have a yummy meal.
Well.... The oil is leaking from the oil tank grommet. Not where the oil tube goes through the grommet, but from between the tank and the grommet. Hole is too big or grommet too small. I glued it with some industrial spray adhesive (Contact cement type stuff). Maybe it'll hold. If not, I'll fiberglass repair over the whole hole, and drill a hole for a new grommet. Or toss the whole thing out...
Great Value is very tasty food!!! Hormel is great too, but, in a pinch and to save money I will eat Great Value products! You have to remember GREAT VALUE or Walmart does NOT have it's own processing plant. Walmart pays another well known brand to make and label for Walmart... Soooooo, the question is, WHAT is Great Values hidden real brand? On another note though, I believe Checkers uses Hormel chilly sauce on their hotdogs and if I remember a long time ago, a friend of mine worked at Checkers and told me they use Hormel products............ SPICE WISE, Hormel wins. Price wise, Great Value wins........ "Store brands are usually made by name brand companies. GV peanut butter is made by the same company as Peter Pan peanut butter. Both by ConAgra Foods. GV bread is made by the same manufacturer as Sara Lee products. Sara Lee is currently owned and by Hillshire Brands in North America which also makes GV bread. GV pasta sauce is made by the same people who make RAGU sauces. Currently that is Mizkan Holdings out of Japan. Basically look to see which brand name is on the shelf right next to the GV brands and that name brand company probably also does the GV brand of that product."
I had a pack of these servos in my Amazon shopping basket and was wondering about them, well after viewing this video I went ahead and purchased a pack of 10 Muizei 9g servos to control points on my model railway layout. I'm sorry to say that my experience of these servos is not as good as yours and I have returned them to Amazon as not good enough quality. Why - instead of moving from one position to another at the throw of a switch they would move then jitter and when the switch was thrown in the opposite direction they would move but then jitter continually. I will be ordering some more of the original servos I ordered from Wize productions as they do not jitter on my current setup.
Great video! Does this kind of sweeper work for twigs and small sticks--small finger thickness? I have a big sycamore tree that drops those things constantly.
Wow! This vid is over 8 years old and I just bought the pole saw yesterday. Of course, branded with a different name, but clearly the same one. Slightly different, of course. But the basic design is the same. And yes, brand new yesterday and the f'ing oil pump doesn't work. So using it yesterday and today, I had to go old school by stopping after every couple of cuts to manually oil the chain. LOL When I bought a quart of chain oil today and a little oil can, there was a little box on the shelf with a 10" chain. I think that they were just getting rid of them because it was only $6.50 ish. I get it home, wondering if it would fit and YUP! IT FIT PERFECTLY. LOL In fact, it's clear that the chain that came with the pole saw and the one in the box are from the same factory. They are identical. So, tomorrow, I'm going to disassemble this thing to see if the old problem is new again. It's just weird that they used glue in the first place! Talk about cheaping out. LOL So thanks for this vid. This will help.
*Well alrighty then! UPDATE!* ROFL OMFG these Chinese factories just don't care about their products and do the stupidest things that just cause problems. So the area where the oil comes out, on mine, is slightly different. The hole where the oil comes out is tiny, like a pinhole. Between the bar and the plastic, where the bar slides into (just like on yours) there's a very thin, "rubber" (not really rubber) "gasket!". It has the cutouts for the guide bold, slide area and the oil channel itself. So I took that all off and just did a test run like you did at the end..... THE OIL STARTED COMING OUT as it should!!! I looked at the gasket and the problem became clear. As did the stupidity of the designer! The part of the gasket that is over the oil "channel" had a little piece that crossed the channel to hold the gasket's 2 sides in place (hard to explain really). But where did they put this little support piece, you ask? RIGHT OVER THE F'K'N'N' oil outlet hole!!! This little piece of gasket was bent down a bit and was just blocking the hole! I tried to cut into that, but this material is so thing, that I couldn't get a cut without taking it up to the lab and do it under the microscope. So I just tore the danged thing off. LOL I put it back on, put the chain on the bar, bar in its place and put on the tightening knob (that's the other difference). I made sure that the bar and chain were dry and tested it over a piece of white paper. WHALAH! It works!!! I can't imagine how many people return these things due to such poor quality control at the factory. I know that this got long winded, but I figure, with these new ones, I probably am not the only one with this issue. So I figured, good detail to help the next victim... I mean, customer who buys one. LOL
I love my Kobalt Pole Saw - 80-volt - 5ah battery - 10" Bar - 6 ft / 8ft foot Pole Saw. I have been using it for more than 3 years now. It works great on my southeast Louisiana farm clearing property that a hurricane went through and trashed all the trees in the woods of our 20-acre farm. Today I'll be cutting a 6-inch limb off of a tree out front.