Initially, Buffalo Beer Reviews was suppossed to give you insight into the ever growing world of craft beer, especially in buffalo. These videos are entirely a hobby and my opinions are my own. I pay for every beer seen on my channel. I know how expensive these beers can be, so if I can help you make good purchases then so be it. I also plan on enhancing my own hobbies by home brewing. You will see some home brew days and the beer reviews that result from those brewdays. I always welcome critiquing and by no means am I a pro.... but... Enjoy! Subscribe! Leave me some feedback! From the City of Good Neighbors, Brian
Did ypu run a extension cord all the way back there to power it up we have a acre and about to purchase the dyna trap xl 1 acre and im gonna place it by our woods line and use the attractant satchet as well figure we will smoke these bugs around here weve gots tons of mosquitoes moths beetles wasp carpenter bees and etc and yellow jackets they suck.
I go in waves of carrying it. I love the full tang sturdiness of it. Makes the cutting of things super easy. I also found that I tend to carry it handle down and “under” my belt. It feels good and it’s easy to sheath/unsheath. Thanks for asking, btw!! Cheers from Buffalo!
If you're cutting short logs for s fire pit, does the piston have to make a full return open before it stays m starts forward again? I'm looking to get one off Facebook. Thanks
That is way more than a few moths. It's the reason I haven't bought one of these sorts of traps. Moths are needed as food for many different species of birds, especially when they have chicks. They provide much-needed protein. Beetles are a food source for toads and frogs, too. It's discouraging to me that nobody has come up with a solution that doesn't entail killing off every other flying creature unless it costs more than $500. I guess it's a testament to the power of the tiny mosquito to wreak havoc on the planet. I've tried the fans but I've never been successful, as they need to be so powerful. But I guess I'll try one more time, if it ever stops raining, as I don't want to get electrocuted using the extension cord! I live not too far from your area, by the way.
I know this is 3 years late, but you need to adjust the speed at which it pours because that is WAY too slow. You have everything screwed together too tight, that is at least if this is anything like a real bar line. Otherwise i might rethink buying a Kegorator for my business if this is the poor quality they represent.
Was their a trick in putting in the bulbs? Of the 4 bulbs , I got one to work.for 5 minutes, then it went out. I did put in two prongs on turn clockwise. I sent bulbs back and reordered another set.
Nice job on your video. Informative. I have access to one of these at my boss's shop. Wondered if it was worth loading into the truck. I guess so. Thanks.
I put new bulbs in my Dynotrap and the bulbs stoop don’t work. Everything else does. I’ve changed them in both traps and the same thing happens. They blow out in a couple of weeks.
In the beer tube there is also a little amount air, oxygen. I always make sure that the liquid tube is also out of air, to do this I simply connect the fitting to a keg (which is under pressure of CO2) and then press the little needle in the second fitting to let the co2 purging the tube.
Reinforce the bottom front of the sweeper. The front edge dents easily. I put a half inch steel bar ther across the front, protecting the edge. Works great on grass but not on sticks and leaves.
I use mine by a foot peddle i rigged up by, Looping a rope, to the button, lever, and peddle. I don't want to be any where around it. So yes i operate mine hands free.
I bought the next smaller size on sale for $199. It picks up pine cones and ginko fruit. I have to set it very low but it picks up small sticks as well. It's not perfect but if I keep at it the yard will be perfectly clean. Well worth the effort.
Great review! Nice to see some content from ya! I know your pretty busy with the brewery opening and all. Hopefully we can make the trip from Rochester and check it out at some point. Maybe we can drag Joe from the beer patroll out of the back alley of resurgence to join us! Cheers 🍻
Thank you! I’d love to have a beer with you guys. Anyplace. We are working on a Crowley machine and making some 4 packs to go in the very near future, something to keep in mind. Cheers from Buffalo!
Help! Just bought a Donna trap a few weeks ago and this was the first time I cleaned it out and I accidentally unplugged the motor and now the top part of the plug is all up in the housing and I can’t get it out to replug it do you have any suggestions thanks