Greg Wheelock
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Hot backpacking meals easy, tasty and cheap
Skip the meals in a pouch. These hot meals are tasty, easy to make, and inexpensive. You'll be eating gourmet vs your camp mates!
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Backpacking meals-tuna wraps, not just for lunch!
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Another easy, tasty and inexpensive meal while backpacking. This was my preferred lunchtime meal. And since packets of tuna/salmon/chicken come in so many flavors, you can make many variations of these wraps. Make them at home too! Here is a twist for breakfast: a tortilla with peanut butter and some trail mix...especially a mix with berries and raisins
Backpacking Coffee Review +Titanium cookware and stove suggestions.
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Review of 6 brands of instant coffee for backpacking. Also my cook kit with stove, titanium pot and cup, and accessories. Tip: nest items within cook pot and cup!
Beginners backpacking gear list
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A bit long, but much thought and research involved. 3 night 4 day Superior Hiking Trail with only 40L pack. Unsponsored.
Big Agnes Seedhouse SL2 backpacking tent review
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Big Agnes Seedhouse SL2 backpacking tent review
REI vs Trekology backpacking camp chair
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REI vs Trekology backpacking camp chair
Moving a pool table by yourself!
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Moving a pool table by yourself!
$110 Helinox vs $44 Trekology vs $37 Rockcloud backpacking camp chairs UPDATE
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Comparison of 3 lightweight backpacking camp chairs. Revisiting $110 Helinox Ground Chair & $37 Rock Cloud, but adding $44 Trekology Yizi Lite 750!
Titanium camping cups, water filter, bottle holder, and lip burn protection. Ultralight backpacking
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Review of 7 ultralight titanium camping cups from 300ml to 450ml in which a 1 liter plastic water bottle will nest into...taking almost no extra space in my backpack! Also shown is the Sawyer Squeeze water filter, Chums Clip bottle holder, and Snow Peak HotLips for drinking hot beverages safely. Getting geared up for my first backpacking/camping hike for 3 nights!
Resetting 1881 gravestone for 13 year old Leonard Miller
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I am back at McPherson Union Cemetery for first project of 2021. This is a one person reset of a sunken and leaning marble monument for a 13-year-old boy who died in 1881. No tripod with chain hoist used, only a prybar and handtools. If I can do this, you can too!
Helinox vs knockoff backpack camp chair comparison
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Comparison of 4 Helinox backpacking camp chairs vs 2 knockoffs. All from Amazon: Helinox Chair One $99.95 1#15.7oz Helinox Chair Zero $119.95 1#2.8oz Helinox Ground Chair $109.99 1#6.5oz Helinox Chair One Mini $69.95 15.7oz Homful (Helinox Chair One knockoff) $29.99 2#.6oz Rock Cloud (Helinox Chair One knockoff) $36.99 2#.6oz
21.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild Bogey Bob WHAT IS THAT NOISE Floor Mat Restoration
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Rubber floor mat restoration. Removal of carpet glue from 1990 and recent rubber matting. Restoring to 3 piece main floor mats now allow access to brake and accelerator linkage via removable service panel.
23.2 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-20 Dec 2020 MAIDEN VOYAGE NEED SEATS
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Except for seats, cart is reassembled and running great! Proper adjustment to throttle linkage and maximum governor adjustment have is running about 4100-4200 rpm and 21-22 mph with windshield and top installed! Took it golfing twice before blizzard 3 days later.
22.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassembled & running great!
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Engine rebuild complete and now running great! In following days, tweaks and adjustments will have it running 21-22mph with completely stock engine! No after market modifications needed!
20.2 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-oil pump sensor & BBQ muffler
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20.2 Yamaha 1981 G1-A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Oil pump sensor jet removal & BBQ muffler to remove possible carbon build up to increase carburation and exhaust airflow.
20.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Oil pump sensor jet removal
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20.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Oil pump sensor jet removal
18.7 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase SUMMARY1
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18.7 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase SUMMARY1
19.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Primary Sheave maintenance
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19.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Primary Sheave maintenance
18.8 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase FINAL
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18.8 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase FINAL
18.6 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase fan side
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18.6 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase fan side
18.2 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase clutch side
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18.2 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-reassemble crankcase clutch side
17.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Replace oil seals
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17.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Replace oil seals
18.4 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-assemble crankcase clutch side
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18.4 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-assemble crankcase clutch side
16.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Replace crankshaft bearings
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16.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Replace crankshaft bearings
15.7 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Connecting rod to crank bearing
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15.7 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Connecting rod to crank bearing
15.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Connecting rod axial play
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15.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Connecting rod axial play
13.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-magneto removal
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13.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-magneto removal
12.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-flywheel removal with puller
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12.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-flywheel removal with puller
14.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-primary sheave clutch removal
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14.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-primary sheave clutch removal
11.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Connecting rod bearing play
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11.0 Yamaha 1981 G1 A2 Golf Cart rebuild-Connecting rod bearing play

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @williamstandifird6977
    @williamstandifird6977 Місяць тому

    hell yes gonna try and report back!

  • @SpaceDad42
    @SpaceDad42 Місяць тому

    These cost more than a very nice used pool table.

  • @brandoncharlton2278
    @brandoncharlton2278 2 місяці тому

    Greg your videos have been helpful. Can you make one on how you wire your 2 solenoids because I’m struggling transferring to the new after market solenoids.

    • @brandoncharlton2278
      @brandoncharlton2278 2 місяці тому

      The reverse and forward solenoids.

    • @gregwheelock
      @gregwheelock 2 місяці тому

      I didn’t have to rewire them. I just labeled any wire I remove. Your best source of info is on the Facebook group “Yamaha G1 & G3 golf carts only”. Also Check their documents section for a wiring schematic

  • @ElbertPoling
    @ElbertPoling 3 місяці тому

    Thanks, man. I always appreciate the folks who take the time and effort to share things like this!

  • @UnknownSpirit222
    @UnknownSpirit222 4 місяці тому

    I’m going to hike in East Tennessee & the hikes will be long. I been thinking bout making wraps. Good advice. I’ll use this.

  • @eugenepaulus3497
    @eugenepaulus3497 4 місяці тому

    did you ever solve this noise problem????????

    • @gregwheelock
      @gregwheelock 4 місяці тому

      Bad crank bearing(s). The entire tear down and rebuild is posted in over 20 segments.

  • @johnchampion7819
    @johnchampion7819 6 місяців тому

    Why bother - waste of time.

  • @walterwojewoda1981
    @walterwojewoda1981 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video I was just wondering if you lube the bearings and put oil in the crankcase

  • @walterwojewoda1981
    @walterwojewoda1981 7 місяців тому

    Very nice video I did the same on mine, she cranks but won't start

  • @thomaskeenan2208
    @thomaskeenan2208 7 місяців тому

    The ground chair easier for little dog to climb on off of lap. Bit quicker to setup n stow for brief rests. Otherwise the bigger copies better value

  • @LaxmiGovindan
    @LaxmiGovindan 8 місяців тому

    What is this dolly thing called?

  • @petergilbert72
    @petergilbert72 8 місяців тому

    I think you missed the point of the Ground Chair - its USP is that you can sit in this chair inside a one man backpacking tent. The others are all too high to do this. (I live in a wet ‘n windy country where relaxing outside the tent often isn’t advisable 😁)

  • @purplecookie687
    @purplecookie687 10 місяців тому

    Great reviews thanks u :)

  • @purplecookie687
    @purplecookie687 10 місяців тому

    Hey I'm looking for a chair I can keep my knees lower when sitting this keeps my lower back from rounding as I have sciatica. Perhaps a shallow seet with a more upright angle would suffice. Does anyone know of such a chair?

  • @jreyes4174
    @jreyes4174 10 місяців тому

    So just to clarify. It does work with 3 piece slate tables

  • @timmo971
    @timmo971 11 місяців тому

    It’s Jan 2024 so not sure if it’s too late for a relevant comment but I just went to the rock cloud website to have a look. It clearly says $32 on the overview of all models page but the prices jump to $131 (marked down from $215) once you click onto the individual model info just before the buy now button. Buyer beware that’s a red flag for me. I’m in Australia and there’s always caution and adjustment required scoping through the exchange rates and stuff but that’s clearly an online price scam.

  • @gajeep94yj
    @gajeep94yj 11 місяців тому

    Great video, would be awesome if you have links to all the cups in the notes, having trouble finding them on Amazon

  • @sirreptitious6645
    @sirreptitious6645 Рік тому

    The problem with many of these quick prepare meals is that they are so salty they aren’t something I can eat. Tastes terrible to me.

  • @johnnyfranzen6091
    @johnnyfranzen6091 Рік тому

    Voking bla bla

  • @johnnyfranzen6091
    @johnnyfranzen6091 Рік тому

    Too long talking👎👎👎👎👎🤮🤮🤮the cair is 1👍👍👍

  • @juliamarple3785
    @juliamarple3785 Рік тому

    That's what I'm doing today! Impromptu last camp/hike of the season using up what's on hand.

  • @ckratzet5286
    @ckratzet5286 Рік тому

    Where is the the cam plate?

  • @maureenbakley3798
    @maureenbakley3798 Рік тому

    Where was the device purchased???

  • @larrylupton6898
    @larrylupton6898 Рік тому

    Great job

  • @martypopeye8236
    @martypopeye8236 Рік тому

    How good is the back support in these chairs for all day hunting sits for instance?

  • @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83

    You can mix the tuna up in the packets also...

    • @gregsdiystuff
      @gregsdiystuff Рік тому

      That’s what I do, sorry if I wasn’t clear on that. That where the long handled spork is handy.

  • @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83

    Nice, I cook like this on a regular. Make from scratch & use packets ALSO. Add can corn, beans, cheese powder...

  • @michiganman4624
    @michiganman4624 Рік тому

    I mix them up ahead of my trips in a freezer baggie, just add the water, 10 times better than Mountain House and way more economical. I do the same with oatmeal and protein powder.

  • @Dougie1969
    @Dougie1969 Рік тому

    I was able to entirely rebuild my yamaha g1 golf cart engine thanks to you. Appreciate your work

    • @gregwheelock
      @gregwheelock Рік тому

      Great to hear! how fast will it go? I max out at 23-24 mph. used a longer screw to adjust the governor by swapping it out with the screw from air filter clamp.

    • @Dougie1969
      @Dougie1969 Рік тому

      @@gregwheelock I honestly can't answer that But it's faster than a four stroke Maybe 25 ish

    • @Dougie1969
      @Dougie1969 Рік тому

      @@gregwheelock I did away with a lot of stuff on it Like the exhaust valve The oil pump, (i premix) A lot if the governor system was already trashed when i got it

    • @Dougie1969
      @Dougie1969 Рік тому

      @@gregwheelock All new head, piston, crank bearings. I think the whole thing cost me like $350. Runs awesome A big thank you my friend

  • @GetOutBeHappy
    @GetOutBeHappy Рік тому

    Wel done review. Thank you

  • @eddiedixon9488
    @eddiedixon9488 Рік тому

    I bought the YIZI light it was very comfortable, however it failed after 2 hikes. The mesh pulled away from the fabric. I contacted the company to just try and get a replacement seat, as the frame was still good. The chair was beyond the 1 year warranty. They offered a 10% discount on a replacement. I will not be taking them up on that, I replaced with an REI and I just have to say you get what you pay for. My new chair is worth it!

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo 5 місяців тому

      Could it be repaired? Sewing the mesh onto the fabric?

  • @swampfox4464
    @swampfox4464 Рік тому

    how did you clean it up did you use parts washer

  • @rooster7779
    @rooster7779 Рік тому

    Thanks Greg - appreciate you taking the time to review these chairs. I was in an outdoor shop trying out the various heights of these light camping chairs and I must say I do like the feel of the lower ones as the closer you are to the ground the more stable it seems. As they go higher the more it feels like it could tip. I've read some reviews on Amazon of the Trekology Yizi and a few have been saying the fabric rips? Have you found that? I noticed you said there was a year between your first review and you seem to still rate it after your thru hike? Would like to know your current thoughts if at all possible? Kind regards.

    • @gregsdiystuff
      @gregsdiystuff Рік тому

      No rips, though hasn’t seen heavy use. Still in my list of gear. I did need to tighten leg elastic cord as came from factory a bit loose.

  • @tanwei1931
    @tanwei1931 Рік тому

    Great comparison I'm going for Yizi Lite 750

  • @tanwei1931
    @tanwei1931 Рік тому

    Excellent job!

  • @alexhenry3328
    @alexhenry3328 Рік тому

    Love the video! Do you have any intention to sell surplus chairs like in this video? I might be interested. Thanks!

  • @pedroortiz4506
    @pedroortiz4506 Рік тому

    Just what I needed. Very helpful.

  • @markmoffett6813
    @markmoffett6813 Рік тому

    This was very helpful , thanks

  • @dawgfather2101
    @dawgfather2101 Рік тому

    The best way to remove the clutch is to fill the hole (the hole you put bolt in) with wheel bearing grease! Then, use a 3 or 4 inch bolt (correct thread). Screw bolt in hole, the pressure the bolt will apply on grease (hydraulic) will pop the clutch right off! None of that tapping screw, tap, screw stuff!

    • @gregsdiystuff
      @gregsdiystuff Рік тому

      I knew of that, but didn’t have correct bolt size. I’ve tried it on other items but not with 100% success.

    • @dawgfather2101
      @dawgfather2101 Рік тому

      @gregsdiystuff this trick works best on certain things, these clutches being one of them.

    • @MJ-em2ix
      @MJ-em2ix Рік тому

      @@dawgfather2101 You can use heavy axle grease or if you're desperate, you could use mashed up white bread pressed in there. I've done both.

  • @ryangiampietro1991
    @ryangiampietro1991 Рік тому

    Hey Greg. Thanks so much for posting this! I broke a tooth off the fly wheel trying to get the clutch off my G16 with the clutch removal tool. I watched your post and removed the tool, sprayed some penetrating oil up there, greased it, put a LOT of heat on the shaft and the hammer/tighten method worked awesome! Now I just need a new flywheel!!

  • @mckaykimball
    @mckaykimball Рік тому

    Have you tried the big agnes skyline ul?

  • @cyndigarmon5134
    @cyndigarmon5134 Рік тому

    Watched all your videos, great job! Curious to know what the source of the noise was? Since you rebuilt everything, and I am having the exact same noise! Thanks

    • @gregsdiystuff
      @gregsdiystuff Рік тому

      One of the crank bearings. I think the flywheel/fan side. The plastic cage of the bearing failed and the bearing balls didn’t stay in place.

    • @cyndigarmon5134
      @cyndigarmon5134 Рік тому

      Thank you!

    • @laser204
      @laser204 Рік тому

      @@gregsdiystuff think mine is making this same noise.. i never really drive i just use it to move my trailer around from the yard to the drive way and when i went to pull the trailer out i lost power, it took a little for it to catch and drive but ran fine and wasnt making any noise then today i wanted to put the trailer back and it starts but will not engage and drive and its making a weird clanking sounds.. not sure if the primary clutch is messed up or the belt.. id like to post up a video and get your thoughts on this..the primary i can shift the housing on the shaft, not sure if thats suppose to be like that.. BTW your cart is in AWESOME shape...mines all rusted and shows its age but not gonna complain when i only bought it for 250 bucks a few years back...

  • @dustyturnwood5906
    @dustyturnwood5906 Рік тому

    Thank you for taking the extra time to record your work on this G1. I picked up one of these as a "bargain in a basket" and have been trying to get it to run right for a while now and just getting to the timing. Normally I check and adjust an engine timing before anything else, but didn't this time because of it being a pain in the $SS to get to. From the looks of my stater position someone set the timing as far advanced as possible. It does go fast that way but running slow and reverse are a problem. Anyway, thanks again! Your Bogey Bob videos have been a big help. 😃

  • @247noc2
    @247noc2 Рік тому

    4:00 homful

  • @247noc2
    @247noc2 Рік тому

    6:02 rockcloud

  • @fschiller4189
    @fschiller4189 Рік тому

    I bought the chair 1 a couple of years ago and take it along on most hikes.

  • @commandercody38
    @commandercody38 Рік тому

    I have two Yamaha G1s. Glad I got two helps so much diagnosing things. I have an older blue one with the older solenoid style and a green one that's a bit newer. There's this weird thing where I can hardly blow through the muffler of the green one but the blue one I can blow through just fine. I can actually hear the pressure build in the green one while it's running, surprisingly ok but it is causing misfires. Sounds like a little turbocharger building boost.

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    Great video!

  • @Some1ElsePlz
    @Some1ElsePlz Рік тому

    I'm getting into backpacking now and this was super helpful. Thanks for sharing!

    • @gregwheelock
      @gregwheelock Рік тому

      I have another video posted reviewing more chairs

  • @yonallb
    @yonallb Рік тому

    Upvote for the "hugging your ass", haha. I've always thought carrying a chair backpacking was dumb, I'm slowly changing my mind. Great video, thanks.