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The only way to deal with hard clay and a bunch of rocks is to do hydro tilling. Do a search on youtube on hydro tilling. That's all he does on rocky soil. Works very well. Basically, use a pressure washer around 3,000 psi with a turbo nozzle. No matter how rocky or hard the ground is, it will be tilled very well.
@@thedayofquicksilver6930 unfortunately nothing as of yet. I do have my eye on a MAG301RF as I think the 21:9, 2560x1080 is the sweet spot for competitive gaming.
You are missing a belt guard/guide that goes around the drive pulley that serves 2 functions. it prevents the drive belt from grabbing the pulley while the clutch/brake is applied making for easier and smoother shifting. The other is obviously to keep the drive belt from popping off the pulley. The belt guard also has 2 studs where a pulley cover is able to mount to.
Mower deck is supposed to run off the big pulley , the small one will not give you enough blade speed to cut well. . I think i remember you asking in the sears group. They are good tractors . Just mowed with mine yesturday.
Very cool old rider!! It has a great look that the new mowers don't have. I use about 3 tablespoons of Dawn dish soap in a Zep spray bottle and let it soak for about 15 minutes. Then hit it with the pressure washer. Alway's fun seeing the before and after. Great video.
Would love to know how you set up the pump flowing out of the canister...i know there is a pump but you hid really well! VERY NICE PROJECT! We will be working on ours soon! Do you think I can put this on a 4in rebar concrete slab or better off sitting it on the ground under some gravel? Thank you! Just an amateur DIYer here. :)
Mine does the same thing once in a while! 32' odyssey G7 samsung! Problem is "with mine" it overheats once I removed the back cable management cover, it seems 👍 good but I also put a small fan behind it
Dontou have a hobie? I have a scenario base question for you if you don't mind giving me your thoughts. I have a ladder racker wide enough to fit 4 hobies on it, but they will be secured on their sides using a T Slot J-Style Kayak Carrier. Do you think these things are gonna crack being on their side while driving down the highway? I mean they're gonna be secured and padded with foam... Just wondering if they can handle slight stress mounted on the side.
You need to rake the rocks out of the area first. The tiller will bring more to the surface. It's no different with a gas tiller. Seems an education in gardening is what's needed here.
Thanks. This is exactly the video I was looking for. I have the exact same racks (from Amazon though) and will be loading 2 kayaks for the first time (done a single before). Thanks again, have a great day
This man is very stupid. Tillers are not made for tilling rocks. I love my Son Joe Tiller and pole saw. This guy should not make videos advertising how stupid he is.
Nice Astro! The Service AWD light with the clicking relay near your left foot usually means that the actuator motor for 4WD has an issue. There is a way to rebuild it. Someone on the Astro Safari Forum did a nice writeup. You could also be low on transfer case fluid. Use only the blue GM Auto Trak II fluid (or an equivalent), ATF/differential fluid does NOT do the trick! And nice on the bench! "Unfortunately" I have second row captains chairs (bolt in) and the rear row with the option to individually recline the outside seats. While more luxurious, the standard bench seats seem to be more practical. Edit: Until you fix the AWD actuator motor issue, you essentially only have RWD. Just make sure there is enough fluid in the case until you get around to fixing it.
Maybe I should of said "better than any restaurant around here". Honestly, come to Westminster MD and try to find a steak or seafood dinner that taste good.
Dave here - looking good - 😂 sorry to say - I've been doing this for 35 plus years - and different flavors no salty taste -boiled 23 Min- cooled - then grilled or oven baked - as I said- looking good! ! !😮🎉
I just bought that monitor a week ago, and I can confirm that without calibration, it looks very bad. The color temperature was also not pleasant, but after a day adjusting the parameters, I was able to achieve better contrast and a higher level of detail in general. On the monitor: In the "Gaming Intelligence" section, leave everything on Off or Auto. In the "Gaming" and "Game Mode" section, select the "RTS" mode, I would leave the response time on Fast and the adaptive sync On, leave everything else on Off. In the "Professional" and "Pro mode" sections, select "User" mode, I would leave everything else Off. In the "Image" section, the contrast should be at 70, the sharpness at 0, the color temperature at "Custom" and have the following values: R-80, G-80, and B-100. If you consider that the image is very cold, you can increase the red values, but this is at your discretion. You can adjust the brightness to your liking, it should not affect the color of the image but a lower level can contribute to an image with less bleeding and more detail in brightly lit areas. I would recommend leaving it at 50%. I combined this together with more settings in the Nvidia control panel: (I don't know what options could help on Radeon cards, sorry :( ) First in "change resolution" use Nvidia's color settings and change the output color depth to 10 Bit. Then in "Adjust color settings" lower the brightness to 47%, increase the contrast to 60% and the gamma to 1.15. Finally I raised the digital vibrance a little, to 55%. With this, the screen shows more vivid colors, with better contrast, a greater level of detail in the shadows and with a less warm color temperature. No monitor is identical to another, these settings worked for me but they may not work for everyone, so you can play with these parameters to leave the image to your liking.