Welcome to Rushed Scheduled Fun We work in the barn, play with the dog, raise trees, and have ambitious plans for the garden. In November 2018 we added Baby Cannon to our pack. You'll find Cannon in the kitchen with his mama (Sparkle) most days and we occasionally share some of our favorite recipes/experiments. In 2017, we made the biggest gamble of our lives buying a large neglected piece of property, sight unseen. We traded the city for the country and haven't looked back once. We wanted the space to do things our way and we're not afraid to put in the work. Building, modifying and improving the property, one small project at a time. Usually with a few mistakes along the way. We're not a commercial farm, or an off-grid homestead. We're people like you.
About one minute of very useful information, but 14 minutes of watching the author wipe. Video producers need to edit. Just TELL me you're going to wipe it/rinse it 4 times; show me what you're going to wipe it with maybe, but don't make me watch all the actual wiping.
Talking about that price with a neighbor. Same situation. Kinda feel bad not buying from the small businesses, but when you can buy it, shipped to your door for half price, its hard to support the local business in this economy
Hey so I have a 2016 Chevy Malibu and I do it on the front driver and passenger good and the back passenger is good but when I get to the back driver one it does not seem to honk does that mean the tire sensor is bad?when my tire pressure came on and it was blank on the tire pressure it was the front driver one but that one is finding the signal fine. Do you think the tire sensor bad ?
Thanks! Wondered what was behind the secret door (cover) on the brakes and plan to tackle this on my 1210. But on my 1210, the linkage on both sides was already fully adjusted to its max to where the threaded rod interferes with the linkage if I were to go any tighter. However the drum and the pads have plenty of meat left of them. So I trimmed 1/2" off of the right-hand-threaded end to create some clearance. Also my brake covers had no gasket. So I used some RTV to seal them up. Had a lot of rust dust in the drums and shoe assemblies. And I had to lubricate the lever bushings.
Hello, I just got one of these PW6E. Got mine running and it needs brake work. I looked up the electric dump kit that’s offered by DR. It comes in 4 variants depending on the machine serial number. The actuator is universal but the wiring harnesses are different. The kit is $530 as of this writing. My question is what are the details on the actuator you installed? What medical equipment did it come from? Thanks.
It’s helping me a lot! I have a 1900. Left rear wheel is jammed. I wasn’t sure where to look for break and how it was set. Now I know how to check! Thank for your video!
I forgot to mention i did see a couple other videos on here where they use a similar tool but its orange. Is that the same one or do i need that blue one you have?
I dont think it makes a difference which one you use. It will have you start with the front driver side tire sensor. Just like in the video. Good luck. Also, in manual
I have a 2020 Silverado ltz that i bought lifted and with bigger tires. I keep getting the “check tire pressure monitoring system” my problem is I can’t get the tire pressure monitor. You know where it shows all 4 tires and tells you psi for each one. What do i meed to do? Thanks!
your instructional video is so genuine, which I appreciate. Thanks for all the tips, especially installing the handle. God Bless you for sharing your time and skills to help others.
In your 1700 video that you took the Bradco 310 loader off I noticed it had an Akron tractor sticker on the front, are you around that area? I just thought it was kind of interesting because I have a ford 1710 with that same Bradco loader that was also sold at Akron tractor. I’ve video, I always enjoys seeing these types Of videos.
@@rushedscheduledfun3963 thats cool, I talked to Akron tractor and they gave me all the dealer receipts from 1983 for my tractor. and the Bradco 310 was a dealer option to have that loader. I am also in that area. Nice video!
770B loader i assume? Thats what i got on my 1910- curious what you used for stands when you took it off? Preparing to take mine off for the winter to do some line repairs. Thanks for the vidya!!
I took off the loader from the front with my skidsteer with forks. And i set it on a few plastic pallets to keep it off the ground. I marked all the hydraulic lines with a paint marker so I can put it back together with with no issues. It went way easier than I thought. I have a video of a 1700 that had a Woods brand loader. It was a struggle.
@@rushedscheduledfun3963 thanks for the reply.... unfortunately I'm ill equipped and this is my only machine...planning to build a set of stands when the time comes but always open to ideas lol