What deep socket wrench did you use for this?? The video was so helpful. I was not able to unscrew my broken diverter with the wrench/pliers I had on hand, so I bought a socket wrench set but the 17mm was not deep enough to reach back into the wall. THANK YOU for any guidance you can provide!!
Sorry it's just a regular craftsman brand socket...i can't remember the size but i bet you can buy one on amazon individually (it's called a deep socket)
Have a 32 year old Honda open frame generator, which runs great. It's 90 pounds and I carry it to the back yard when we loose power. No more I was in Harber Freight today and bought the wheel kit. Thanks for the video.
I just bought an F150 to tow behind our class C and I had an idea that someone was making a mechanical brake system. I'm just not a fan of the electrical stuff or the little smart box that pushes on the brake pedal. Thanks for the video and good job filming.
great idea , didnt think of trimmer line , but now they have a .. USA MADE!!, gotcha sprayer pro, accesories, and u can ( ha ha ) tilt / angle the can / direct the spray !! great video !!
Hey quick question if I wanted to add a zone on the the clock manually on the little screen am I able to do that and adjust watering days times and start times ? Thank you
@@PeterPrasnal-wm3cw you can do everything on the screen but it would be a pain because it's really small... If you don't have internet where the controller is you could take it in your house and plug it in and program it and then take it out there or if your phone is a hotspot you can probably connect to it that way. If you're not going to use the app or the online tool I would recommend getting one that's more manual meant for programming on the spot.
@@BubbasWorkshop hey bubba I am a gardener adding drip pipe to an irrigation system and want to add a couple zones the owner has the wifi hooked up and the app on his phone can I got to the clock and add a zone while it is still in online mode? Thanks
@@BubbasWorkshop another question I haves is I saw u can go into offline mode and add zones manage start times run times etc… but when I switch the clock back into online mode will it save what I did
Have you tried adjusting the voltage regulator? It's been a while since I made that video but I remember having to make adjustments to get the voltage right? There is a small potentiometer/screw on the back of the VR that you turn to adjust voltage - start with 1 full turn and see what happens and make sure you do this while the generator is NOT running.
I dont know if you still have the bus but do you mind telling me what the belt part number is? My belt is still very loose; bouncing around at the crank pulley even after installing a new tensioner (old one was definitely bad and shaky itself).
sorry I don't but if you get the engine serial # cummins can look up the part# for you (that's what I did). The engine serial number is located in two places on your 8.3L. 1) On a data plate located on the top side of the gear housing. (Streetside - front) It is the top number on the right side of the plate. 2) On the engine block on top of the lubricating oil cooler housing.
Thanks for the video! My Northstar 21 Gallon sprayer unit didn't come with assembly instructions so your video saved me a lot of head-scratching. Much appreciated. Take care!
I tried this about 20 times on my 2011 Wrangler JK and nothing happened. Any idea why? I tried it slow, fast, all the way off, only to acc, literally everything?
I have one. Also sitting for 15 years with fuel in it, but in new condition otherwise. Gonna try to get it running following your lead. I’ll report back. Disclaimer: I’m not all that mechanically inclined.😂
Good luck! It's actually a really cool, smooth running generator. FYI if you get it running I did another vid using a wheel kit from a water pump to put on it.
The oil filters on Amazon & eBay are all fake. My best friend is a master tech at Hyundai since 2002 and he explained to me the several details that give them away. - The easiest way to spot a fake is that sticker... Real filters have never come with that holographic sticker. Those stickers can be purchased off Alibaba for cheap and just slapped on. - The second easy giveaway is the silicone drain back valve... The fake filter's drain back valves tend to not shut on their own if you press down on them using a flat head that fits between the holes. Simply press down gently on the valve through the holes and notice that they don't shut completely. This causes oil to return to the pan and causes a longer dry start on your next cold start (like after changing the oil it takes a second longer for the oil light to go out). - Last easy giveaway is that real filters have a nice pattern etched on the spiral perforated metal center, while the fakes lack the pattern entirely. What I mean by this is on the sections where it is not perforated and closed it has a nice indented pattern all on it. The fakes didn't take the time to care about doing this as it's too much detail. These are just 3 of several more differences, but the clear giveaway is the sticker. If it has a sticker, automatically a fake filter. Otherwise, use it at your own risk. Hope this helps.
The filter that came on the car from the factory had the sticker on it...it's one of the three in the video so what you are saying may be true for some filters but not these. FYI the car had 2 miles on it when we bought it so it was the filter that came from the factory.
I don't think so..if you have the same transmission i do then hoisting it up is the best way (look for another video I did where i hang it by the front...that's the way to do it!
Thanks for making the video, I was just looking at these on Amazon and wondering if they were any good. They are under $20 so I think I get them, I hate the front of my pants and shoes are covered with clippings and hard to clean, I think these will solve that problem for me.
Honestly these things are awesome...I still use them everytime and there has been no wear after a year of use (and I live in Tx so I weed eat probably 7 mos out of the year)
Amazing job! I just got a g4200 HST from my neighbor for $200. ALL the electrical needs repair. I was able to give the fuel pump power and flow the plugs to get it running. I’m having a hard time thinking through the electrical, I need to study the diagrams and wrap my head around it.
This might be a dumb question but you figured your mix with a dry weight in oz.s, if you use a liquid herbicide would you use still use a weight in oz.s, or fluid oz.s? Thanks, great video btw!
Basically you use whichever measurement the herbicide uses so if it says x amount of liquid ounces per acre then use liquid ounces if it says dry ounces use dry ounces 👍
Is yours a hydro or gear drive? if you look @ 3:20 in this video I believe it shows the brake disc...I'll look at it tomorrow or next day to verify... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mi6j3EbUWUA.htmlsi=J9oRJj8JbiMe2tnr&t=200
also here i believe you can see the disk behind the fuel pump ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CJOtBAmpUfw.htmlsi=ntExHv783ykTtjAz&t=484
Hubby talked to someone that said a lot of times when there’s a lightning strike it will take out the coils on the valves, so he’s going to have to ring all those out to with a meter, there’s about 8 or 10 of them and there all under ground. Is this true?
Luckily I didn't have any damage besides the controller itself...the coils are pretty tough (just an electromagnet - no electronics). If you had a strike and the controller is dead i'd start there first then see what works and what doesn't and go from there. The coils (sprinkler valves) are underground but should be housed in little containers covered with a green lid (or similar) so they aren't hard to work on. If a valve (the coil is what moves the valve) doesn't work they are easy to replace.
I'm almost sure they do...i believe it's a 5/8 axle. I would look on john deere parts site and see if the front wheel assembly has the same part#. I did look at a couple listings and the s170 WAS listed it just doesn't show up in the description (but if you look at details of the listing on amazon it lists 50+models it fits).
Caution should be taken when cranking the motor with the plug out, sometimes the cylinder can be full of gas due to a bad fuel shut off and when the motor spits out the gas the spark plug or the plug wire can spark causing a fire 🔥🔥🔥