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Get FLAT FREE TIRES. There worth every cent. Nice to go to a wheel barrel, or carts 👉👉 WITH NO FLATS > In the long run it cheaper, than buying tires and tubes and things for it > ALL THE FREAKING TIME😡😡
You shouldn’t do this if your concrete floor has no vapor barrier underneath, right? Like if it’s just on dirt? I don’t wanna trap moisture and increase mildew inside.
@@happygocrafty that's a good thought. In this scenario, I'm pretty sure they never used a vapor barrier because the building is very old. And this type of paint would breathe a little bit compared to a two part epoxy. 👍
What you say makes good sense. I hope you all are doing well with your property. We have 40 acres in NW Missouri and Have been considering a chipper for our property. Good video.
@@TimothyBrewer if you can spirited extra money to have a chipper, I think it's a good deal during the times you can't burn but other than that Burning is so much more effective.👍 and we are doing well thanks! Trying to get new videos out but working a lot..
To strengthen tube so it won't bend when unloading you can put a 3/4 steel pipe 72 long drill a hole for handle take those red cap off a slide the steel pipe in for extra strength. Instead of the straps that come with use rachet straps way better
@@anthonywillett5517 i think he got rid of them due to health reasons but i will check. i have still have two 19.9 suburbans that i bought from him if you are interested? i also have to 12hp tractors too
On your video, at 15.00 and more, i have seen a NAIL in your rear right tire. An i right? If so it's time to repair that !. Good video and very usefull.
@@mars-lquebec9776 wow goood catch, yes i do and im about to repair it! thank you! i also have a nail in the front right! do you know what people to to fix "nail in tires" that have weight ballast in them? do you have to pump out all the ballast or just spin the tire to the top and put a plug in ? (to not let the ballast fluid come out)
@@WorknDirt You don't have to pump out all the ballast. Just put the repair up and plug it. The ballast will not come out. Stay your tractor jack during the repair. Good luck and have a good day.
This is one of the best purchases I ever made. I have it over 12 years. I just bought four new tires from Amazon and now I'm starting all over again for another 12 years which I hope I live that long.
I bought a 3,000 pound type load master from a catalog competitor to harbor freight & was skeptical. 1st time I used it I loaded 3,260 pounds of #5 Limestone & thought yea going to be shoveling lots of this off, I was Wrong. I put the handle in started turning the crank and the gravel started rolling right off ,had buddy inch truck forward as I turned handle and it spread perfectly thickness just right etc . If your going to Buy one I recommend getting the higher rates weight capacity it is well worth the $$ . Know my truck is an older one with the Bed liner that is super smooth which I'm sure helps but you can always use a heavy duty tarp if you have a spray in bed liner
OK, I like your video because it’s got some great information unfortunately I don’t know nothing about this so this is what happened to me. I think they cut a few corners. I won’t lie but my backyard looks great. It’s uneven. You can see it until I might get them to come and fix that, it’s a 10 year warranty on my turf. And you’re right I think it was your number six or seven that it gets super hot. I could not tell you how scolded my feet were. I left my sandals out. They have a black base to slip them on. They were scorching hot stood on the turf for five seconds before I jumped in the pool to save my souls. … Soles more like it. Anyway, great video and now I’m working on perfecting backyard cleanup because we have a lot of wind and south Texas and a lot of leaves so I’m working on that part lol
i think you can find a clamp at the store to replace but it might be hard. they have lasted me a long time although I don't use them as much as I do my Dewalt clamps. But every time I use them, I put good pressure and they never failed.
I don't appreciate the backwards flag on his shirt... the American flag should always be point forward, because in America we never retreat or back down.
M realizing math is an important part of life lol! Thank you for this vid, I have a small pad that I need gone in order to do a floating deck. Can only fit a chair which is stupid for a big house. My husband doesn't know but he'll be having a fun weekend lol!
I have always heard that echo string trimmers, schrub trimmers and most chainsaws are very easy and dependable starting. I have multiple of these and all mine are very dependable. The only drawback to the extendable echo pole saw is the weight. But the other bounuses make up for that. Plus the power is great
thanks for watching! yes u r right! those dang things are heavy!!! the only easier way i've seen people move them is with bigger tractors dragging them !