I have been making automotive videos on my primary channel, Jo Daddy's Garage for several years now. I have a nice subscriber base, but I wanted to show some of the other things I do without distracting from my automotive world. This channel will feature wood working, metal working, how-to's, product reviews, and whatever else I may be interested in. Thanks for stopping by.
Came here to find out what duct you used, since I found a video on here from LG themselves saying not to use foil and thats what I bought. But you didnt show it. The second thing I was most interested in was the water line connection......and you didnt do it. Can I have my 20 minutes back?
Thank you for this helpful and timely video! I thought I needed a new tire. Myself and two guys working with me have profited immensely from your instruction. Your video was very clearly organized and the filming quality was great. Blessings!
Have 292 hours on mine, have replaced 5 broken belts, won't drive straight, needed a new battery after 1 season, change oil exactly per the schedule, pit bigger rear tires on, and there is a weird smell coming from the top of the engine, running or not. Very disappointed in this machine. Never spent so much time working on a lawnmower in 40 years.
I'd throw some zerks in those front wheel frames and take out the bearing seals to let the grease flow in there if I were you. There's a reason they don't install them at the factory and it's spelled "your $."
You may laugh at me and this may not help but with my John Deere L120 mower , after it sits for a awhile n i mean just 4 to 7 days i have to take the fuel tank cap off and literally blow into the tank to push fuel up into the see through filter on the side of my motor and the damn thang will crank up every time , only if i blow air pressure into the tank. Otherwise ill just end up running the battery down. Go figure, n im by no means a mechanic, but it works every damn time.
I will never buy or recommend Kwikset again. The fact that they decided to put the screws on the opposite side of the lock for interior privacy knobs blows my mind. Just dumb. This video was made 4 years ago and I just bought handles yesterday. Not sure when that changed.
Props to you for not jumping into instinct and trying to catch yourself. So many people have lost their hands due to trying to catch themselves in a roll.
This is the perfect video to watch. Real use of a tool. My driveway or sidewalks are not near as long as yours, but going through the heavy growth helps a ton! Thanks
I just paid $149 about a week ago.... inflation sucks doesn't it? I wont open it though until I've watched your video! I bought it because I kept slicing through my extension cords and wanted something light and easy to use on my deck for blowing off all the stuff that falls on it on the daily or every other day.
Really good video! I went and used the blower on half my driveway and it worked pretty well. I can already tell the battery will run out quickly, so luckily I bought a mini chainsaw too that has the extended version of the 24 volt. I liked and subscribed! Going to your chainsaw video now :) - I know that creators always want to hear about ads running, and youtube put 5 ads on your video - some were unskippable so better for you - you deserve it!
My Kwikset has a plate the screws have to go through. They say the screws should be attached first. Yours looks to easy and doesn't help me just more confusion. Aligning my receiving tubes seems impossible because I can't see the inner workings.
Two years ago I switched to Kobalt yard tools, a blower, hedge trimmer, 40v edger, and weed grass trimmer, and I could not be happier! They all have worked flawlessly for me. Getting rid of all the gasoline stuff made my day!! Love not having the starting problems and gas/oil mixing.
I have this cart. Kinda disappointing to be honest. Maybe it's just mine, but all the rivnuts had crap in the threads and several had damaged threads that stripped with almost no tension on the bolts. The upright handles and other parts that have bolts running through crush pretty easily, even with the cheap hardware supplied. I would prefer nuts and bolts for construction, but with no internal support for the square stock or the round handles it doesn't really matter. The little box the hardware comes in is supposed to be used to hold consumables once the cart is in use. That would be great except for the rancid stench that won't go away even after cleaning it multiple times. Whatever oil was used to keep the hardware from corroding has leached into the plastic itself. I like most Harbor Freight stuff but this one isn't something I would buy again, had I known what I do now I would not have purchased it at all.