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10 Miles in 3 Minutes. Remote Mountain Camping Somewhere in Oregon
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Fixing the Palomino Camper Roof Lift System: Motor, Lift Arms, Gears
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[Non-sponsored Video] It didn't take long before a roof lift motor failed on my Forest River Palomino SS-1251 pop-up camper. In this video, I explain the problems experienced with this linear actuator system and how to resolve them. This includes blown fuses, electrical connections, motor replacement, and rusty or stuck gears. I also cover recommended maintenance including lubrication of the li...
Best Tractor Quick Hitch Options, Common Problems & Solutions
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[Non-sponsored Video] In this video, I discuss the pitfalls of a standard US Category 1 3-point tractor hitch relative to the European style hooks and multiple options for making it easier to attach and remove implements. Placing implements on a wheeled platform with a smooth, level floor helps, but can be improved with multiple hitch upgrade options. I also discuss the pro's and con's of sever...
Cheap & Easy Sagging Fence Repair with Natural Wood Treatment
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[Non-sponsored Video] In this video, I show how I repair a fence which has fallen over due to winter rain and snow storms. I use materials I gathered from my property to fortify the posts and treat the lumber with a very effective method used throughout history that the Japanese call "Shou Sugi Ban". Note: This channel earns a small commission if you make a purchase from the below affiliate lin...
Eliminating Moles Before They Eliminate Me. Best Traps & Solutions
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[Non-sponsored Video] After years of dealing with moles, I’ve developed an effective process for eliminating them. In this video, I review available options, including deterrents, poisons, gassing, and trapping. I also show the many types of traps I’ve used and explain the pro’s and cons of each. Finally, I show how to set up my most effective traps in a real-world mole-trapping scenario. Note:...
Jeep JK: Cheap and Easy Fix for the Awful Reverse/Backup Lights. No Switches or Relays Needed
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[Non-sponsored video] The stock Jeep Wrangler (JK) reverse lights are dangerously dim. In this video, I fix that problem while maintaining the stock look and without adding an additional switch or relay or exceeding the existing circuit capabilities. Note: This channel earns a small commission if you make a purchase from the below affiliate links, which helps the channel to continue making cont...
Can a Spray Really Improve Snow Traction? Let's Find Out. Testing Tire Grip Non-Slip Tire Adhesive
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[Non-sponsored video] In this video I test Tire Grip (aka Tyre Grip) tire adhesive in the snow using my Kubota BX1870 tractor to find out if it can improve snow traction or can be used to replace snow chains in some cases. Note: This channel earns a small commission if you make a purchase from the below affiliate links, which helps the channel to continue making content. As an Amazon Associate ...
Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 3: Makita 6100 Vs Stihl MS 362 Detailed Benchtop Comparison
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[Non-sponsored video] In this video, I compare the Makita/Dolmar EA6100 and the Stihl MS 362 professional chainsaws. I compare features and design elements of the 2 saws and get the MS 362 out for some testing to finally find out if it runs and cuts. Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/kVVh786HDMg/v-deo.html Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/r7RXTSF...
Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 2: Makita 6100 & Stihl MS 362 Unboxing & Did I Get Ripped Off?
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[Non-sponsored video] I have narrowed down my 60cc chainsaw choices to the Makita/Dolmar EA6100 and the Stihl MS 362. In this video, I unbox both chainsaws and find out if I got ripped off with a recent eBay purchase. Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/kVVh786HDMg/v-deo.html Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 3: ua-cam.com/video/RM_Ne4-d_TE/v-deo.html Check out my chan...
Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 1: Echo, Makita, Husqvarna, Stihl Feature Comparison & Specs
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Who Makes the Best 60cc Pro Saw? Part 1: Echo, Makita, Husqvarna, Stihl Feature Comparison & Specs
Easy Methods to Center and Align a Camper in the Truck Bed and Extending HappiJac Centering Guides
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Easy Methods to Center and Align a Camper in the Truck Bed and Extending HappiJac Centering Guides
Husqvarna Garden Tractor Mower Poor Man's Power Steering: How To Reduce Steering Effort for Cheap
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Husqvarna Garden Tractor Mower Poor Man's Power Steering: How To Reduce Steering Effort for Cheap
Husqvarna Garden Tractor/Mower Complete 150 Hour Maintenance: Oil Change, Filters, Blades, etc.
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Husqvarna Garden Tractor/Mower Complete 150 Hour Maintenance: Oil Change, Filters, Blades, etc.
Power Wagon Camper Part 18: Protect Your Compressor & Air Tank. Ram Truck In-Cab Install
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Power Wagon Camper Part 18: Protect Your Compressor & Air Tank. Ram Truck In-Cab Install
A Big Problem with Many Cordless Chainsaws and Fixing Kobalt/Greenworks 80V Oiler Issue
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A Big Problem with Many Cordless Chainsaws and Fixing Kobalt/Greenworks 80V Oiler Issue
Power Wagon Camper Part 17: Cheap, Easy Dodge Ram Storage. Securing Off Road Gear, No New Holes
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Power Wagon Camper Part 17: Cheap, Easy Dodge Ram Storage. Securing Off Road Gear, No New Holes
Part 2: Should You Buy a Husqvarna Garden Tractor Mower? 5-Year Update of the GTH52 XLS
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Part 2: Should You Buy a Husqvarna Garden Tractor Mower? 5-Year Update of the GTH52 XLS
Power Wagon Camper Part 16: Can the Dodge Ram & Palomino SS-1251 Handle the Dunes? Off Road Testing
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Power Wagon Camper Part 16: Can the Dodge Ram & Palomino SS-1251 Handle the Dunes? Off Road Testing
Power Wagon Camper Part 15: Essential Gear for Safe 4x4 Camping & Overlanding
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Power Wagon Camper Part 15: Essential Gear for Safe 4x4 Camping & Overlanding
Can You Trust Kobalt/Greenworks 80V Cordless Tools After 3 Years of Hard Use?
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Can You Trust Kobalt/Greenworks 80V Cordless Tools After 3 Years of Hard Use?
Power Wagon Camper Part 14: Must-Have Overlander Upgrades. Unique Camera Solution, Ram Mounts & More
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Power Wagon Camper Part 14: Must-Have Overlander Upgrades. Unique Camera Solution, Ram Mounts & More
Conquering Steep Hills & Tall Weeds: Kubota BX 4x4 Tames Overgrown Field
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Conquering Steep Hills & Tall Weeds: Kubota BX 4x4 Tames Overgrown Field
Cutting/Slabbing Japanese Cherry Tree w/ Stihl MS261 and Kobalt 80V for Live Edge Lumber DIY Bench
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Cutting/Slabbing Japanese Cherry Tree w/ Stihl MS261 and Kobalt 80V for Live Edge Lumber DIY Bench
Power Wagon Camper Part 13: Light Your Path w/ Drill-Free Install. Rigid LED Pod Lights, Dodge Ram
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Power Wagon Camper Part 13: Light Your Path w/ Drill-Free Install. Rigid LED Pod Lights, Dodge Ram
Say Goodbye to Wasps! Safe & Natural Elimination with Household Items
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Say Goodbye to Wasps! Safe & Natural Elimination with Household Items
Power Wagon Camper Part 12: Don't Break the Law! Cheap & Legal LED Upgrade for Dodge Ram 2500
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Power Wagon Camper Part 12: Don't Break the Law! Cheap & Legal LED Upgrade for Dodge Ram 2500
Make Your Own Lumber on a Budget! Alaskan Chainsaw Mill - Beginner's Guide
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Make Your Own Lumber on a Budget! Alaskan Chainsaw Mill - Beginner's Guide
Power Wagon Camper Part 11: Palomino SS-1251 & Dodge Ram 2500 First Trip Impressions
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Power Wagon Camper Part 11: Palomino SS-1251 & Dodge Ram 2500 First Trip Impressions
Should You Buy a Kubota BX Sub-Compact Tractor? Full Review & Common Problems of the BX1870
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Should You Buy a Kubota BX Sub-Compact Tractor? Full Review & Common Problems of the BX1870
DIY Chainsaw Mill: Budget-Friendly Setup Guide
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DIY Chainsaw Mill: Budget-Friendly Setup Guide

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  • @Woodsman70
    @Woodsman70 55 хвилин тому

    I would keep both saws

  • @cutigerjames9931
    @cutigerjames9931 2 дні тому

    Or you can just grease them

  • @BadBackBill
    @BadBackBill 4 дні тому

    What happened to the wagon…?

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 4 дні тому

      It didn't want to start...and then it did. I'll explain details in the next update.

    • @gringo3009
      @gringo3009 3 дні тому

      It's a dodge thing. lol.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 3 дні тому

      @@gringo3009 🙂

    • @BadBackBill
      @BadBackBill 2 дні тому

      Anxiously awaiting….. I have a 2011 and I had a no start at 1st I thought it was the fuel pump replaced it everything was fine for a little bit and then the same thing so I thought it might’ve been the relay as you know, in some engineers wisdom instead of a fuel pump relay that you can simply change out it is soldered into the board so I use the jumper cable to go around. It seems to be working but now once in a while when there’s a lot of rain, sometimes it’s a hard start the only thing I can think of now it to start replacing wires

  • @StuartAbbey-i1t
    @StuartAbbey-i1t 5 днів тому

    D105 mowers had transmission recalls

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 5 днів тому

      Indeed. This mower came with a light duty CVT transmission with a plastic case. I never had issues with mine, but I came to the conclusion that I really needed a heavy duty unit for my property. Unlike a hydro, the CVT also required shifting from forward to reverse with a lever, and the operation at low speed was really jittery. I like my hydrostatic transmission much, much better.

  • @robbnj
    @robbnj 7 днів тому

    At around 7:53 in, it looks like your are starting by pulling the cord with very little effort to wind it, then releasing it like a coiled spring and it fires off. Is this just the timing of the video vs. the audio track, or does this chainsaw have an unusual starting method?

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 7 днів тому

      The answer to your question is explained near the beginning of the video.

  • @BadBackBill
    @BadBackBill 7 днів тому

    Thank you for this video. There’s so many people with this problem. there should honestly be a recall. This is so unfair to everybody that owns one of these campers you spend all this money on a known problem and the worst part the sales people tell you oh no this is a new motor. We don’t have the problem with these anymore. Your video was very helpful. I’m thinking about using plexiglass on the roof, as sort of a umbrella over the shaft to try to help keep water out. I’ll let you know how it works out. now thinking about it as I’m writing this. I don’t know what the largest size of shrink tubing is there would be a way to seal that top post, it may prevent a lot of problems. Maybe try painting it with flexseal I’ll keep you posted.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 7 днів тому

      Thank you for the comments. With regards to sealing the top of the lift arm posts, the top cap could be removed and sealed with silicone or similar. You could also potentially seal the tops of the plastic covers, but water will still enter from the attachment pin holes at the top of the lift arms. There's an aftermarket company that makes a one-piece solution that is supposedly completely sealed and waterproof, but it would require replacing the entire assembly, sealing existing holes, and drilling new holes. And some people have seen early failures on these as well. My best advice would be to store the camper under cover if possible and routinely check the lift arms and gearboxes for lubrication.

  • @dennisoneal8505
    @dennisoneal8505 9 днів тому

    Done this on my Husqvarna, and it made a big difference in steering, Great upgrade!

  • @benjaminbaker2733
    @benjaminbaker2733 10 днів тому

    This worked great! I added these needle roller bearings and combined it with a steering wheel knob. Steering is much easier and I really notice a significant difference.

  • @samadams2224
    @samadams2224 12 днів тому

    They all have produced good saws and some not so great. I grew up running sthill, husky and the occasional dinosaur homelite / mac. I generally reached for the sthil due to it just always starting. Huskys were a little tempermental in my humble opinion but worth the effort if you were cutting up a sizable trunk as you could dig the felling dogs in and just lever through because they generally had more torque. A friend of mine recently bought a weekender husky from one of the box stores. Ran well enough but one bar nut?! I know its a consumer grade but damn. I'm really just kinda disheartened to see so many brands absorbed by husky. I.e. zenoha/redmax, jonesreed. I kike choices and they are beconing less and less. That said i took a chance on a echo cs-490 open box on ebay a few years back for $200. I wish i bought all they had at that price because i would likely never need another saw. I have many chords of wood through the echo and recently bought a new bar. Thing starts without fail every time. The power to weight is perfect with muffler mod. I can run it all day unlike the cs-590 or other larger saws. Truth be told the 20" bar is pushing it a little bit for the displacement (especially as echo seems to tune for longevity rather than performance.) But better to have the 20 for utility . Next purchase will probably be echo / shindiawa 34cc 16" for limbing. I'm getting older amd while i can run the cs -490 all day a lighter limbing saw looks attractive sometimes. I mention shindiawa as they have some excellent deals right now and they are pretty much a carbon copy of an echo pr vice versa. Shindiawa 335s @ home depot right now to your door for 219 at home depot. Always wanted to give makita dolmar a shot but never had a shop that carried them anywhere near me. Having access to parts is kind of a deal breaker which sucks because i am sure they make a fine saw. Unless something changes or i encounter a deal too good to pass up... i don't think i will buy another stihl or husky.

  • @IriqueSafeHands
    @IriqueSafeHands 12 днів тому

    Great video. Thank you for this!

  • @pirateatfourty
    @pirateatfourty 13 днів тому

    i have had mine for over 5 years,never had a issue with it i use it to tow my ski boat arounnd the rancch and my airplane in and out of my hanger. and it is a antique airplane big and heavy does the job just fine. did have to buy a used craftsman self propelled mower to get the edges of my lawn, but the husky works just fine, winter i attach the snowblower or the snowplow to it. but i did replace the rear tires with some heavy duty atv tires for more traction.

  • @sawyerbennett8227
    @sawyerbennett8227 14 днів тому

    Need better resr tires not 4wd lol

  • @MineKingGamingTr
    @MineKingGamingTr 15 днів тому

    Thanks for showing us that this is a fake product! İ was wondering if they worked

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 15 днів тому

      Yeah, it didn't work for me. I also tried it on my mower, and it got stuck instantly. As with the tractor, the traction seemed to get worse after spraying. I'd like to do some more testing in different conditions to see if it ever improves traction, but I'll have to wait for colder weather.

  • @robertross2390
    @robertross2390 18 днів тому

    I have a 08 power wagon with a 1300 lbs dry slide in camper. I installed airbags but still don't feel stable. Leaf springs are soft in the power wagon for off-road capabilities. Have you done anything to the rear-end of you truck to get rid of the sway?

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 18 днів тому

      The suspension upgrades I did worked out well and were discussed in this video: ua-cam.com/video/kRibYEUwg3E/v-deo.htmlsi=FxHy8Jt5duI5Roh7

  • @WayneTucker-ht4up
    @WayneTucker-ht4up 19 днів тому

    I just did this procedure on my Dixon tractor. Just love it!!! I'm 80 years old and any good relief is appreciated! THANX for the video!

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 19 днів тому

      I'm glad the video was helpful and thanks for the comment!

    • @WayneTucker-ht4up
      @WayneTucker-ht4up 19 днів тому

      ​@@outdoorsinoregonI had trouble getting the grease caps back on so I made my own with large electrical shrink covering and 3/4 in. nipple with a cap. Works really well and easily put together! Again, THANX. 😊

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 18 днів тому

      @@WayneTucker-ht4up 🙂

  • @temotu518
    @temotu518 19 днів тому

    I've has 2 54" deck modes with 30 hp. Only major prob with current one was sump gasket leaking.

  • @genemetz1945
    @genemetz1945 20 днів тому

    As 0f July 2024 you can still order 80 volt Kobalt Chainsaw through LOWES online. I'm even looking at replacing the 18" with the Oregon 20" bar and chain for my KOBALT 80 volt chainsaw. I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. I’m 79 and love NO more having to pull a cord to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021. - I use them on our Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that were devastated by a Hurricane and tornado. On 10 acres of the property, nearly all the trees are down or dead. My chainsaws have been working great and cutting huge logs and trees and logs up to 20"+ and it works great. I also use the 80-volt 10” Pole saw, lawnmower, and Leaf Blower.

  • @genemetz1945
    @genemetz1945 20 днів тому

    As 0f July 2024 you can still order 80 volt Kobalt Chainsaw through LOWES online. I'm even looking at replacing the 18" with the Oregon 20" bar and chain for my KOBALT 80 volt chainsaw. I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. I’m 79 and love NO more having to pull a cord to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021. - I use them on our Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that were devastated by a Hurricane and tornado. On 10 acres of the property, nearly all the trees are down or dead. My chainsaws have been working great and cutting huge logs and trees and logs up to 20"+ and it works great. I also use the 80-volt 10” Pole saw, lawnmower, and Leaf Blower.

  • @genemetz1945
    @genemetz1945 20 днів тому

    I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. I’m 79 and love NO more having to pull a cord to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021. it is still being sold on the Lowes website as of 5/26/2024 - I use them on our Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that were devastated by a Hurricane and tornado. On 10 acres of the property, nearly all the trees are down or dead. My chainsaws have been working great and cutting huge logs and trees and logs up to 20"+ and it works great. I also use the 80-volt 10” Pole saw, lawnmower, and Leaf Blower.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 20 днів тому

      Yes, I definitely love the ability to just grab the saw and start cutting - no mixing gas, no pulling on the cord, no warm up cycle, no air filter, no fiddling with the carburetor, etc. The 80V is a strong saw and roughly equivalent to a 50cc gas saw. With a couple of batteries, a typical homeowner could quite easily replace their gas saw with one of these.

  • @genemetz1945
    @genemetz1945 20 днів тому

    I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. I’m 79 and love NO more having to pull a cord to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021. it is still being sold on the Lowes website as of 5/26/2024 - I use them on our Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that were devastated by a Hurricane and tornado. On 10 acres of the property, nearly all the trees are down or dead. My chainsaws have been working great and cutting huge logs and trees and logs up to 20"+ and it works great. I also use the 80-volt 10” Pole saw, lawnmower, and Leaf Blower.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 20 днів тому

      I use this 80V saw quite a bit and was pleasantly surprised by the power and battery life with the larger 5AH battery. It doesn't work well for slabbing work, as the bars get warped or pinched and no one makes a heavy duty solid bar for it. However, it works great for general storm cleanup or firewood tasks. I've worked it hard, and the oiling gear is the only failure I've had (cheap & easy fix). I believe the batteries, motor controller, and motor on these are quite solid. I wish the parts availability was better, but considering that it has saved me a ton of time over maintaining a gas engine, I certainly don't regret buying it.

  • @williamgrissom1995
    @williamgrissom1995 21 день тому

    Great video. You covered the differences very well and I'm sure it will help others choose the right saw for them. I prefer Stihl's pro saws hands down myself. The rim sprocket on the pro saw has the advantage of changing it out easy without replacing the whole clutch drum. Also you can change from a 6,7 or 8 tooth sprockets as long as you get the oiler worm gear that matches and to other chain pitch too. It is more versatile. The pro saws are meant to hold up longer through heavier use than the homeowner saws. All around better quality. The 261 has one of the best power to weight ratios too. Thanks for sharing your testing with us. 😎👍

  • @NormanNunnally
    @NormanNunnally 22 дні тому

    For customers who may have issues with Carpal tunnel, Arthritic elbows, or shoulder issues, it is possible to get Steerez of the Husqvarna lawn tractors. Reduces steering effort.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 22 дні тому

      Well, there is this: ua-cam.com/video/kLX8nnFmhJE/v-deo.htmlsi=_u2AOjLiumiCpEhu

  • @BingGeaux
    @BingGeaux 23 дні тому

    @9:00 - the difference in these cuts is the weight of the log on top of the gas-powered vs the electric not being under the strain of the log's weight. But this is a test I didn't expect to see. THANKS because this is the exact thing I intended on doing with the saw I purchase. Great video.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 23 дні тому

      Thanks for the comment. There's no difference in weight on the bar between top and bottom cuts, as the log is not sitting on the bar and wedges are used to prevent pinching of the bar. Also note that while the 80V saw is capable of slabbing in terms of power, the bars available for this saw are not intended for heavy use and thus get warped or pinched easily from the weight and bolt torque of the lumber mill attachment. I've only been able to perform a few slabs before having to replace the thin laminated bars available for this saw, and I've never been able to find a solid bar for this saw. I have multiple videos on slabbing that might help.

  • @badkarma2269
    @badkarma2269 24 дні тому

    Nice!

  • @averageguy1261
    @averageguy1261 24 дні тому

    What sprayer brand is it?

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 24 дні тому

      I think it's Solo. Links are in the description.

  • @sirmichael7155
    @sirmichael7155 24 дні тому

    Put water in tires.

  • @69mjar
    @69mjar 26 днів тому

    I've had my yth22v46 husqvarna mower since 2016 and it's still going strong.

  • @patrickflohe7427
    @patrickflohe7427 26 днів тому

    Wouldn’t those bearings get a lot of dirt in them? I know when mowing my yard, and the previous place I had too, there would be a lot of dirt kicked-up when mowing. I’d think the dirt would ruin them pretty quickly, but who knows.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 26 днів тому

      Yes, but the Amsoil metal protector and periodic greasing will help prevent damage from water and dust.

  • @zdiddy4u
    @zdiddy4u 27 днів тому

    Next Video how about one relating to a seat upgrade? Don't understand why other mowers have springs and all Husqvarna has is the 2 rubber pegs that make it feel like your riding a mechanical bull. Just a idea for a upcoming video. Thanks

    • @zdiddy4u
      @zdiddy4u 27 днів тому

      Ok so as i watched your next video it shows springs on your model.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 27 днів тому

      Well, I wouldn't be able to do that video because my seat already has springs as you can see from my review of this tractor: ua-cam.com/video/dQnnR0Kzs9w/v-deo.htmlsi=gW2yH75Q3328Z2Vp&t=504 I'm guessing the holes all line up and you can probably buy a garden tractor seat and bolt it in place of your current one.

    • @patrickflohe7427
      @patrickflohe7427 26 днів тому

      Huh? My Husqvarna has springs, and so did the others that I looked at. I have a TS354D.

  • @jimsheldon3788
    @jimsheldon3788 28 днів тому

    I wouldn't buy a husqvarna unless it has a kawasaki in it!

  • @billryland6199
    @billryland6199 29 днів тому

    I added the bearings to my Husqvarna TS-348D garden tractor. The steering effort was reduced from a real struggle to being able to steer with 2 fingers. Thanks for the info! This will help my old arms and shoulders. The dust caps are now loose and I will have to find a way to hold them on.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 29 днів тому

      The wheel bearing conversion will be my next upgrade; a lot of people seem to have good results with the bearings. By the way, you can get replacement dust caps on Amazon: amzn.to/3VVtZwe

    • @patrickflohe7427
      @patrickflohe7427 26 днів тому

      What engine is in the TS348D? Mine is the TS 354D, and has the Kohler 7000.

    • @patrickflohe7427
      @patrickflohe7427 26 днів тому

      How much of a job was the wheel bearing mod?

  • @pepepepito7824
    @pepepepito7824 Місяць тому

    I think Makita is more durable and will beat Stihl in the long term.

  • @jackhutchins8272
    @jackhutchins8272 Місяць тому

    I see you are a little OCD on lawnmower maintaining (just like me) You can save some cash by buying a Ford oil filter FL400S it's longer than the Stens and cheaper but you can't run with the plastic grill on that side due to it's length. If you insist on the grill being in place, buy a Ford filter FL910S, it's a little shorter. They are great filters and cheaper at Wall Mart. Good video's, Thanks

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      Yes, I'm a stickler for proper maintenance; it's cheaper than repairs. 😃 Thanks for the tip!

  • @irafair3015
    @irafair3015 Місяць тому

    Very informative video. You covered a lot of information in a relatively short period and it was presented very well. Thank you for NOT putting music in your video which is very annoying to those of us who just want good information without the fluff. Subscribed.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      I'm glad the video was useful. Thanks for the inputs and welcome to the channel!

  • @georgeschurter4769
    @georgeschurter4769 Місяць тому

    Informative information for a new tractor owner. Presented very well. TKS

  • @BB-lx7os
    @BB-lx7os Місяць тому

    Fantastic video. Just what I was looking for. Answered all my questions and then some. Soutlike a 261 in My future

  • @earlsshow8966
    @earlsshow8966 Місяць тому

    Next??? Wheel bearing upgrade?. Replace the sleeve bushing with bearings.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      I'm strongly considering it. Stay tuned. 🙂

  • @kowboy83ra
    @kowboy83ra Місяць тому

    I wonder if this is the same with the 24v Kobalt, because I have the same problem. It leaks pretty much all of the bar oil out of the reservoir. Pretty sad because it's a great saw.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      I don't have familiarity with the 24V saw, but it wouldn't take much effort to remove the side cover to take a look. However, leaking oil is a separate issue and could be related to a damaged or loose hose or seal. Temperature fluctuations can also cause oil leaks, as a closed plastic tank will contract when it gets cold and expand when warmer, acting like a pump. You can loosen the cap to allow better venting or drain the tank when storing the saw to help with this.

  • @andrearepp1921
    @andrearepp1921 Місяць тому

    Thanks so much for this.

  • @tempusveritas8901
    @tempusveritas8901 Місяць тому

    You forgot to mention that the fan guard is a Nut and Bolt with a fine thread.

  • @GibsonAviation
    @GibsonAviation Місяць тому

    did you change the sprind on mower?

  • @paulbowers7343
    @paulbowers7343 Місяць тому

    4years? I've a Husqvarna GT 2254 garden tractor that has served me faithfully since 2006. Still going strong on the original mower deck spindles...amazing what regular greasing can do! Have done regular, routine maintenance on the unit, replaced belts as needed, adjusted things as needed. Original B&S 22hp V twin going strong, regular filters

  • @phillipwhite9907
    @phillipwhite9907 Місяць тому

    This. Mower won't last for long in these conditions

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      6 years so far and no signs of undue stress or related issues. This is not a light duty yard tractor. It has a commercial grade engine, heavy duty transmission, heavy duty mower deck, bolt-on wheels, etc.

  • @phillipwhite9907
    @phillipwhite9907 Місяць тому

    Stupid to use this mower when u have a great 4x4 Kubota

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      Many reasons why I might choose one mower over the other on any particular day. To say that the decision was stupid would presume you know the reason(s) behind the decision. Since I didn't tell you the reason(s) for using my garden tractor instead of my sub-compact tractor on this particular day, I'm not clear what basis you have for concluding that it was a stupid decision.

  • @tamman2000
    @tamman2000 Місяць тому

    That was great! Thank you for making this video. I have a 60V greenworks that seems to have the same layout/plan and I haven't been able to find much information about debugging it online. You wouldn't happen to know what would cause it to immediately after starting? It started to shut down every few starts 2 days ago, and I had to eject and replace the battery to get it to turn back on. It became more and more frequent over the last 2 days and now my saw is unusable. It stops as soon as I start it just about every time I try to cut. Do you have any pointers for where to look?

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      There are a few issues that could cause this: 1) Dirty connections. Be sure the electrical connections between the battery and saw are clean; a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol will work to clean them. 2) Excessive chain friction. Make sure the chain turns freely by hand. If the saw detects a stuck chain, it will shut off. 3) Temperature. The saw will shut off if the controller or battery are too hot (after running the saw for a while). If you've checked these things, and the shutoffs persist, it's likely that the motor is drawing excessive current or the battery or controller are bad, resulting in false current or temperature measurements.

    • @tamman2000
      @tamman2000 Місяць тому

      @@outdoorsinoregon Thanks so much for the tips! It happens when the saw is cold, so, the chain spins pretty free by hand, and it happens with all 3 of my batteries. So I'll give all the contacts a good cleaning and hope that fixes it. I hope it's not the controller!

    • @tamman2000
      @tamman2000 14 днів тому

      @outdoorsinoregon Just thought I would update here. Greenworks did a warranty replacement on my saw. I never got a diagnosis because I live too far away from any of their authorized repair agents. I still have the saw though, so one of these days I'm gonna break it down and see if I can figure out how to get it running again. Thanks again for your help.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon 14 днів тому

      @@tamman2000 Good to hear it worked out!

  • @philipdove1705
    @philipdove1705 Місяць тому

    Great video. the oiler on my 16" Milwaukee chainsaw quit working.

  • @patrickflohe7427
    @patrickflohe7427 Місяць тому

    I have the TS 354D, which has many of those same features such as the locking differential. It has the Kohler 7000 engine, which has been excellent. One thing it does not have, is the gauges that yours has. I’ve noticed that Husqvarna has too many obscure models, with weird little differences like that. Some of them have the gauges or the high back seat, and some do not. For example, mine has the high back seat with the arm rests, and yours does not. I saw a different model for sale in Port Angeles a couple of years ago, and it was yet another different model, with a different engine, and it did have the gauges. If I remember right, it did not have the locking differential. One thing that does annoy me about this tractor, is that the bumper (it’s actually called a brush guard) end caps come off if you brush up against brush or a fence or something while turning. I’ve lost two of them now, due to blackberries and such, and it gets expensive for replacing them. One was destroyed by the mower deck, one time, because I didn’t see it come off. Mine also has the same crappy lightbulb receptacles. It fries the lightbulbs, and when I try to put a better LED bulb in there, it fries them in very short order.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      Yes, Husqvarna has a lot of variations with different engine/trans combos and options. I do have a high back seat with arm rests (not sure if it's the same as yours), but I removed the arm rests because they were always in the way getting on or off the tractor. I had the same issue with the bumper. I solved it by using a strong adhesive to glue the rubber end pieces onto the steel. They haven't come off in about 5 years now. The adhesive I used is called Amazing Goop; there's a link in the description. Fried light bulbs sounds like you may be getting moisture in the headlight assemblies. They are definitely not sealed well, as I get dust in mine.

    • @patrickflohe7427
      @patrickflohe7427 Місяць тому

      @@outdoorsinoregon Yeah, it probably gets in when I wash it, as I never mow in the rain. 😊 I see I made a typo in my earlier message to you….mine does NOT have the gauges. I’ll have to edit that. This bugged me because some of the lower end units without lugged wheels in the back, just splined wheels, had them. I added a trailer hitch that raises the ball height and stiffens the ball flange at the bottom of the frame, tying it to the vertical rear frame. I do really like the reserve tank, and have used it a couple of times, at least. Mine does NOT have the coveted 12 volt receptacle, and wish it did, to power my towable sprayer.

  • @henrymurray230
    @henrymurray230 Місяць тому

    How about a did you know. The emblem in the front for a Husqvarna is a rifle sight. 😃

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      I did not know that, but I see it now.

    • @henrymurray230
      @henrymurray230 Місяць тому

      @@outdoorsinoregon sometime in that they went from the manufacturer of rifles to machinery.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      @@henrymurray230 Interesting, thanks for the info!

  • @DonTucher.
    @DonTucher. Місяць тому

    Did you find a new e-clip to replace that coil wire? If yes what size is it ?

  • @KenSlypher
    @KenSlypher Місяць тому

    I also own a Husqvarna 52LS model. Had it for 3 years and got 300 hours on it now. I'm starting to have issues with the blade engagement but gonna try taking the mower deck apart and cleaning the deck as well as lube and tighten any belts/pulleys.

    • @outdoorsinoregon
      @outdoorsinoregon Місяць тому

      You might want to check your spindle bearings while you're at it.