Enjoying the outdoors and the projects that come with it. My goal on this channel is to help others out and allow them to make informed decisions. I have always had to learn the hard way and I thought why not share my experiences with others! I learn the hard way so you don't have to!
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There is no good gutter guards out there don't believe what you hear , put them on my house and within a month I removed them had more water running over them than through them
Sorry to hear your bad experience but I'm glad I spent my money on these, haven't had to clean my gutters in 4 years. Ive been very happy with the performance of mine and plan on buying more to finish my detached shop. Thanks for stopping in
Did you put down any fines gravel befire putting the barrier down? We're working on re-doing our playground area in our yard for the next set of our kids.
Hey thanks for stopping in. Unfortunately, that is not the case, alot of narrow passages and the only way to increase flow would be to increase pressure, which they can't handle
@@k6outdoors it happens….ya know everyone is a critic and every is an expert on the internet…at least you didn’t say hot water heater….that one really grinds my gears
What I will be getting after 1 yr old Whirlpool washer dies again. It had motherboard replaced x 3 within 8 mos. Did I purchase extended warranties? Heck no. Not spending more good money for poor quality. Ive already found the Speedqueens I want.
Thanks! You made it make sense. The slide spindle was new to me. I still had to fight like hell to get it pulled back enough. The spring on this one I'm working on is way too strong. But it is a bigger and heavier hustler.
Still flatter than the one I welded up. For the money I'd buy one if I had room in my shop for a second welding table. One thin I wish I had done is put locking casters on mine. I've had it move if I lean on it while welding.
It's definitely a solid table for what it is. I was going to fab one up myself but can do it for this price. Sounds like you need to addon to the shop!
@@k6outdoors I need to add onto the yard to to do that. I'm down to a 15-20 minute time for mowing at this point. Most of that is trimming around stuff.
They are not good in cold climates will freeze over and cause ice dams, the screen will also clog with small debris and stop water from flowing into gutters and flow over, if you check on line Leaf Filter is facing lawsuits from many of its customers not a good product buyer beware.
Nobody can make an honest video video and show the complete removal and assembly quickly. Everybody says no tools need it but there’s tools needed and how is it that the exact same mowers don’t have a belt guard on the idler pulley mine does and no one’s video video shows how to deal with that. It entrapped the pulley therefore the need for tools.
I'm not sure what dishonest about this video, you slip the belt around the PTO and then stretch the tensioner pulls to install the belt by hand. Thanks for stopping in
Hustler has corrected the grass chute issue. They have reinforced the deck around the chute and removed the bottom support bar which is a much better design. I just worked on a 5 year old Raptor SD 48". I really like the mower. I am glad that they have switched engines over the Kawasaki instead of the Kohler though. You didn't mention whether or not you had changed the trans oil at 75 hours as recommended. I just changed the oil on the one I worked on at 100 hrs (initial break in oil change). It needed it. After the initial changed it won't be due for another 200 hours.
My dealer did the first service and changed all of the fluids and adjusted valve timing at 50 hours. I've done the maintenance since. Thanks for stopping in!
One more question.... It's hard to tell on the video but is that really fine mesh... it looks like it is. I have a maple tree (which has a billion seeds every year :) ) and I don't want to get something that those seeds will get stuck in. Thanks!
@jordanhumphrey426 it completely depends on your setup, but several 4-6 ft of safety area around the Playset is how mine ended up. You want space so they don't fall out of the safety zone, hope this helps
I use the Stihl kombi with the kma 111r motor head and just recently got the electric km 135 r motor head. The benefits of going Electric 1. Easy on my lungs 2. I can start work super early in the morning without disturbing anybody 3. Don't need to buy gas 4. And like a cordless drill it should be maintenance free. The only downside is 1.5k for the motorhead, three batteries, and a rapid charger😅 but over the lifespan of the equipment it should become cheaper to operate then the gas motor, i hope
What might happen if the pavers are not flush/level with the base of the pool? The legs are on top of the pavers and the paver was not dug down into the sand..
@@k6outdoors as long as I’m not risking collapsing the pool or ripping the liner I can live with that until next year. I dont want to drain it if I dont have to. Also hoping the pavers might sink into the sand enough to become level 🤞🏼