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Country Fixing
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Outdoor living is the best. Tag along for whatever adventure comes along. I'll teach you what I know about fixing things, creating things, and enjoying the outdoors.
2001-2007 Ford Escape and Mazda Tribute Upper Intake Manifold Removal
This is an unedited step by step process for removing the upper intake manifold on this 2005 Ford Escape with the 3.0 engine.
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Forest Clearing with $350 weed-eater trimmer and blade
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Circular blade: amzn.to/3SMAv73 Hardware: amzn.to/49405tJ Husqvarna Trimmer: www.lowes.com/pd/Husqvarna-525L-25-cc-2-Cycle-17-in-Straight-Shaft-Gas-String-Trimmer/5001675419 Husqvarna Safety Helmet: amzn.to/3uwLkAF 0:00 Intro 0:28 What am I using 1:11 Forest Clearing with weed-eater 2:33 Did it work? 2:53 Pictures 3:16 How do I buy this?
Tesla Light Show 2022
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My car is a 2021 Tesla Model 3. The light show is for the year 2022 and this was recorded on December 24, 2022. Hope you enjoy!
Building a rock wall
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Just a quick video on my project building a retaining rock wall from broken concrete pieces. Hope you enjoy.
How to install a gate operator/motor
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Liftmaster Gate Operator Kit- www.liftmaster.com/24vdc-high-traffic-commercial-slide-gate-operator/p/CSL24UL Light bulbs- www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084ZT9M24/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1 0:00 Introduction 0:37 Power for gate operator 1:10 Concrete Base for gate operator 1:30 Conduit for gate operator 2:54 Mounting bolts for gate operator 3:20 Chain and Brackets for gate oper...
Kerosene Heater Wick Replacement
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This is quick video on how to replace the wick on your kerosene heater. Leave a comment if you have any questions.
Part 2 of Transmission Repair | Removing Everything Out of 4R70W Transmission Ford F150
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This is my rebuild project for the 4R70W transmission from a 2000 Ford F-150. I'll be taking the parts out of the transmission on this video. Next video will include disassembly of transmission parts. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:38 Start Disassembly of belly of Transmission 10:28 Start Disassembly from input of Transmission
2021 Tesla Model 3 Interior Walk Through
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2021 Tesla Model 3 Interior Walk Through
Ryobi Wall Mounted Storage Cabinet Review 2022
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Ryobi Wall Mounted Storage Cabinet Review 2022
Part 1 of Transmission Repair | How to remove transmission on 2000 Ford F-150
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This video is very quick and to the point because time is money so I try not to waste your time. Part 2 of transmission teardown coming soon!!
How to replace starter on 2000-2004 Nissan Frontier/Xterra. Como cambiar motor de arranque
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Hope this video helps
Hydraulic Cylinder Rebuild John Deere
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Hydraulic Cylinder Rebuild John Deere
Easy Hack to removing governor control without removing governor or bypass on most small engines
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Easy Hack to removing governor control without removing governor or bypass on most small engines
Visiting my family for Thanksgiving 2020 | Working on Mobile Home
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Vine a Adorar a Dios | Easy/Facil Tutorial
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Vine a Adorar a Dios | Easy/Facil Tutorial
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Your video was very helpful! I was able to do it in about 15-20 minutes. The wick that came with it is fiberglass, and I replaced it with a cotton one.
I couldnt have done this without this video. Thank you for taking the time to put this out for people like me.
What size screws did you use to mount them? I've been seeing people say that they don't come with any mounting hardware
@@_sk_videos no it doesn’t. I can’t remember what size screws it’s was but they were fairly small
@@realdealGod I bit the bullet and purchased it, sure enough no mounting hardware. I went with 7mm plugs and 10Gx50mm timber screws. Seem to be holding up ok. Instructions also said there is a template on the box, but mine didn't have one. Poor user experience from Ryobi.
Nicely done! I had two winter seasons on my wick and decided to change it as last winter it was getting touchy to maintain a blue flame. Your video made this an easy evolution.
I changed the wick kerosene heater was working fine some how after my heater was working fine something has gotten stuck the wick won't move it stuck down the only I know to do is throw it away probably the whole complete heater will have to taken as part
Thank you sir
Thank you. You were a big yelp.
Much much appreciated dude - thanks for the tutorial. Very clear.
I gotta do what? Ok, I have a different model but it was easy.
Life saver
Shot in the dark…. I just got one of these heaters and it barely throws any heat….. Seems to be lit fine. The cylinder is glowing nicely with a blue flame on top… But is barley affects room temp. Any ideas? Am I asking too much from this machine. 10deg C.
This specific heater is rated for heating a 400 square foot space. Consider looking into how much yours is rated for to make sure that the space is not too big for the heater.
@@realdealGodThanks for the reply. I'm in a one car garage, with a low celling. about 350sqft. It should be able to make a dent in the temp, but it doesn't. I was hoping to heat a tent at -10 but if it cant heat my garage at +10 it doesn't instill me with a lot of confidence. I couldn't feel the heat from 3ft away unless I was directly above it. Not a big deal now... its on its way back to Amazon.🚮
@@r.c.g.811 No problem. Hope you get something that works
🔥 Thank you. Very helpful video. Thanks so much from Western North Carolina! 🌻
@@angiegaryshort4745 you’re welcome
What wick did you get for that model. I have the same one.
@@jaspatters1 4:44. I used an AW 4E wick
Best dam DIY video ever made.. no talking just straight to it Bad ass Job Brotha!! 100
@@VicVargas-t2b thank you
no doubt 100% came here to say the same
Perfect video. Where’s the video for putting it back
@@jaylovn sorry but I only made one for taking it apart. It’s just in reverse order
@@realdealGod no worries I just kept scrolling backwards, got the job done
Hell yeah
thanks for this video i have a Tosai heater without any wick replacement instructions your Heat Mate is pretty much the same so your video was invaluable from here in the UK
Hey how many extensions you use to unscrew the transmission bolts?
4:08 I think it was 3 or 4 six inch extensions
We are required to replace our gate operator by the fire marshal. This is exactly the new gate operator, Liftmaster CSL24UL, that we are going to install. So this video is so very helpful. Thanks very much!
You're welcome. Glad this helped
one handed too! thank you for the step by step
@@Kasper210 you’re welcome
You “installed” the concrete base 🤣🤣🤣
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Great video. Much appreciated!!!! But I can not in good faith leave a comment without mentioning those shiny boots!!!! I get buying the new creeper and jack for trans but the boots too!!! Lol. I do love e me some timberland pros though 😜
Great video! You did an awesome job taking me step by step through the process! Now I know how to get to the spark plugs in the back! Thank you so much!
@@BarbaraCromar you’re welcome
What did you remove to get to it? I can't get to mine like that. Maybe because mine is manual transmission 4x4?
@@boxcarbandit2098 most likely that’s why. Everything I did is shown in the video.
Great job on the video and explanation. Very very helpful!
Thank you
Are Caroma brand wicks cotton or fibreglass
Learned alot from this video especially I need to make sure I run enough conduit before poring the cement for my gate and opener. Thank you
Yes. Definitely make sure you run enough conduit before pouring the concrete. I would rather have conduit left over for future ideas.
Just blew a bucket seal on my 4100 with the 410 bucket yesterday. I'm going on 71 and now trying to decide so I want to try to get my son in law to help me rebuild it or bite the bullet and take it somewhere and let someone else handle it. Any idea on how expensive it is to have a shop rebuild it?
Hello sir. If you consider your son in law to be witty and good with his hands then I don’t see why he wouldn’t be capable of doing the job. My father in law gave me a chance with this rebuild and I appreciated him giving me the opportunity. It helped me build confidence. On the other hand if you prefer to take the cylinder or tractor to a shop I would prepare to spend between $800-$1,000.
@@realdealGod That's what I'm seeing. I wouldn't have hesitated a second even a few years ago to do it myself but my eyesight and arthritis and other health issues have really hit me hard in the last couple of years. I also have a nephew that could have knocked it out but he has a medical emergency last year and his heart stopped and the EMT waited until they got him out if the house and into the ambulance before doing anything and then didn't start him on Oxygen when they got a heart beat back and now he's suffering nerve damage in his extremities and speech. I know this sounds like some kind of a bad movie or soap opera but like the old saying, when it rains it pours! But thank GOD both of us are still here. My son in law doesn't mind a bit and I really think between the two of us we can get it done, albeit definitely not winning any time race! 😂 The way I see it the hardest part of the whole job will be getting the rebuilt shaft back in the tube with the new seals. But then again, "the best laid trap of mice and men"! 🤣. I really appreciate your comment and words of encouragement. I'll probably go ahead and do both cylinders while it's down as since this one went out the other one probably isn't too far behind. Thank you again for your kind words.
@@realdealGod And obtw, looking on line I'm seeing prices for the kits from around $50. to over $250. Why the disparity in prices other than some are just proud of their parts? Also, do you know an outlet that has good quality parts at a reasonable price? I definitely don't want to go through JD (or even Amazon or e bay) if l can help it, and I'm not familiar with the parts outlets I'm seeing on line. Thanks again!
@@jimjordan5630 My respects to you and your nephew that have had to deal with such harsh health issues. Praying the best for both. Lol. No need to rush on the project. Enjoy it. It’s an opportunity for a good memory regardless of the result.
@@jimjordan5630 This link will lead you to the online parts store that I used which I considered reasonably priced. www.greenpartstore.com
I hadn't found a video showing the rebuild of a cylinder with the wire-style release, thank you! I've never rebuilt a cylinder before & your video made it easy! Thank you!
Awesome man. Glad I could help
Hey young man! This video has been very helpful for this old man. I literally could not have done with without your help. Has to be one of the best instructional videos I have found. And thanks for posting all the parts links. The JD guy at the counter struggled and with your help I can now get what I need including the marrying wire! Much appreciated!
You’re very welcome sir. I’m glad I could help
Great job your my hero dude !
I struggled trying to find a video that actually showed how to hook up the wiring the electrical to these Gates. Thank you!!
Awesome. Glad I could help
I need to connect power to the motor I don’t know where on the motor and how many wires to give it power can you help me out please 🙏
Hey, of course. The power is connected to the metal box with the wires inside. You will need 3 wires. A black, white, and green. Do you have the same model as the one in the video?
From the picture the client sent over it looks like the same model , the motor says “elite” but I’m sure it’s a liftmaster. One more question is it possible to connect solar panels to the battery so I won’t have to run wires from the power source ? Electricians can be a bit pricey and solar panels might be the best option for my customer
I didn’t connect solar panels to mine but yes, you can connect solar panels to the operator.
Great video. Do you have the part number for the seal kit and where you purchased them?
I don’t believe there was a kit for it. I had to reference the parts catalog to order each item individually
Thank you, I found the seals at a hydraulic repair shop. Works great.
Good video.I have a 6 and a 4 cylinder.The 4 cylinder starter for the 2004 frontier is really difficult.
Love the video dude just a bit confused, I think the polarity doesn’t matter on the white and green for the photo eyes. It does matter on the red and black since one is a negative and one a positive
Thank you @Drkrjamon018 So in my case I used the green and white for power and the black and red wires were for signal. I can’t remember why I did it like that but I’m pretty sure I had a reason. That’s why polarity didn’t matter for the red and white on the eyes. But the white and green wires it did matter because those were my power.
What size Phillips screwdrivers did you use?
I believe it was a P2
That's bypassed, not removed. For a lot of applications it's better to remove the plastic governor gear from inside. The plastic gear could still break apart from going too fast and that can be a show-stopper.
lol and 100e trimmer do same. Just buy 555fxr
Very well made units mine is Aladdin S681U Equator II. Easy to change wick just rotate Counter-clockwise until tab up from latch then pull knob out to release wick holder collapse wick inwardly from pins reverse with new wick. It took me 2 tries to adjust wick height corectly 3/8inch exposed when fully to right knob (3X wick number)
Ethernet cable? What year is this? I just bought a liftmaster gate operator and it has MyQ which is wireless. I can even operate my gate from the internet. Shoot I've opened my garage door from 1500 miles away so I know myQ works.
I lived up in the mountains where losing power was a common event in the winter. So I found a dealer and had a Monitor Vented Kerosene heater installed in my house. The only thing you needed was a small Honda (or whatever type) generator to power the fan. So if it snowed, and we lost power, I ran a cord from outside, from the Honda generator to my heater and we stayed toasty warm. As info, Monitor is no longer in business. They made a great heater but I was told that management ran the company into the ground. We used that as our primary heat source from 1993 to 2021. No problems whatsoever. But right when we put the house up for sale, the heater finally took a dump. So then, I went back to the dealer who sold me the Monitor stove, and purchased a Toyo Stove Vented Kerosene heater for the place. I've heard nothing but good things about Toyo's. We sold that house and we moved down into the flatlands and I figured our winters would be no problem where we moved to. Things were going smoothly from January 2021 until January 2024. THEN we had a freak ice storm and we lost power for 2-3 days. I had no back up plan and we got cold as hell. AND that is why I'm looking into getting a small heater like this one to provide heat if we ever get another episode like the one we just had. I'm sold on kerosene, my father was in the propane business and I showed him the data on the Monitor Heater and he shook his head and said they had nothing that could compete with the BTU's and efficiency of these heaters. I also had a backup plan at my old house and that was I had a very good cast iron wood stove and a good weeks supply of wood, but luckily I never had to use that wood stove. So I have my generators, and I can keep my refrigerator and freezers going, use the microwave and coffee (very important to be able to make coffee) lol . I'm excited to purchase one of these as they're not expensive and they'd be my new, great, back up plan. And now I know how to replace a wick so I'm way ahead of the game! This was a really good video! Thanks for posting it!
coffee is the most important part 😅
Very good instructional video. I got mine done in about 30 minutes. I agree with another commenter that jiggling the wick raise-lower to remove the wick assembly was easier for me. That bear wouldn't budge in the full-up position. I figured one needed to find the position with the least amount of pressure on the bar. And bingo! But whatever, that will be the most challenging part for those uninitiated I figure. That was the first time I changed it in three Florida winters. So good luck folks and thank you much Country Fixing!
What is the part number on the transmission so I can go to autozone tmrw lol
Thank you!!
You’re welcome
Thank you brother! 🙂
You’re welcome
😊 great video! It took only 40 minutes to complete the whole process..your up close view of wick placement was a huge help. We use this heater daily and bought the replacement wick on Amazon for $18. Thanks again for posting this gem!
You’re welcome
W video bro thank you🙏 I was truly lost