Thanks for the video! I have a legacy with the same problem and this was helpful. Seems like all my Kohler commands have this problem at one time or another.
Hello there, could I use a fragment of your video for my coldstarting compilation? Of course I will put a link to your original video in the description, increasing the original’s popularity too. Thanks a lot for you answer in advance :)
You saved me so much time with this!!! I was going to be scratching my head trying to figure out why the 3rd row wasnt going up or down. Much appreciated!!!
Do you still happen to have this lawn tractor because I bought one this year without the Shroud and I need to know what is the engine number and the part number for the fuel shut off valve having a really hard time trying to find it
Thank you for making this video. I live in Florida and just got my first home and was looking at some used generators to have in case of a hurricane and found a Coleman 4000 w at a really good price. I was curious how much I'll be able to power with it. I don't need much
Here where I live in Algeria North Africa systems like these have been around since I can remember and they're quite reliable however to be honest the weather here is quite nice all year round we barely get any snow and also natural gas is very popular and very cheap so these mini systems get used only for cooling
Most amazing door hinge ever made, am I lying? How much do you wish they had invented hinges like this for american-made muscle cars back in the seventies?!?
As we were planning the shot I was trying to guide drone placement in a safe place. My friend made a comment that if we have a collision we should all buy lottery tickets on the way home. From the ground it looked for sure that there would be a collision. Pretty remarkable.
Gen 3 to gen 4 will usually require different foot spacing and they reversed the line set connections. Otherwise it's pretty easy. If you are gen 4 to gen 4 then it will be very easy. Spoilers: I need another new condenser. Sigh.
@@kevin9c1 I have gen 4 so it will be the same unit for replacement i just wanted to know if there’s any leak on the line set before replacing the condenser
Kevin, you mention at the end that you are taking the mid mount hitch off to get ready for the snowthrower attachment. It looks like my 2 stage snowthrower ladder that needs to mounted fits even with the loader mid mount hitch attached would would be great news for me. Is there a reason why you took the mid mount for the loader off? Maybe you have a cab and the mid mount interferes? Just got a loader like yours and wondering if I really need to take the mid mount off before next winter to attach snowthrower. Thx
Hello, thank you for the video, do you know how to change the cells of the Testo 310. Disassembly is probably done by removing the large rubber casing which surrounds the device. Do you have your own process?
Your son said his hands and feet were cold, Amazon sells; insole or toe and hand warmers, all are disposable and once opened they stay warm for 8 hours. I use them when I do my snowblowing!
Not really. There is still voltage drop through the crank circuit and it sometimes requires multiple tries to get the solenoid to engage. I pretty much just live with it.
@@henrytacam4119 The fuel solenoid? My issue is there is too much voltage drop for the starter solenoid to engage. But if I just try multiple times eventually it engages.
I just bought one of these loaders and this video is really helpful. Any idea what the filter brand and number is on the loader? Mine is so rusty i cant read it.
one hour is not enough. leave the vinegar in overnight. Even though vinegar will loosen the deposit, it will settle down quick the same way the lime deposits at the bottom of the bucket. Need some turbulence to get the deposits out. Gravity works exactly the same way in the bucket and inside the water heater. For efficient flush, the water heater tanks should have a conical bottom and the drain installed at the lowest point. But that is not how it is done!.
The red walk behind works fine but does not throw snow far enough (and it has the impeller flaps). So what happens is it has to pick up and re-throw the snow and then it bogs. It just takes like 3 hours with that machine. The tractors, even this little Deutz, make life so much easier. And no traction problems, either. I would commonly have traction issues with the walk-behind depending on the kind of snow, and what is under it (sometimes the driveway is warm and the first layer turns to ice). The Craftsman walk behind is great for a typical 40' residential driveway but not mine. I hardly use it these days. Basically just some shovel work and the big Simplicity Legacy. The green machine sits.