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Joshua Stewart
Приєднався 9 тра 2021
Installing commercial Christmas lights using magnetic clips 
Installing commercial Christmas lights using magnetic clips 
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Replace brake master cylinder on 2017 Ford Fiesta
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My 2017 Ford Fiesta kept having issues with the brakes. They would occasionally feel spongy when stopping but would firm up again. I changed the pads and bled the system, but the problem persisted. I did some UA-cam research and discovered it was the brake master cylinder, but I could not find an explainer video for this vehicle, so... here's one for you! Hope it helps. Disclaimer: I am NOT a p...
How to fix a Hudson valve that doesn’t work
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A Hudson valve is a simple device that enables you to leave a water source turned on, and when the container fills up that you have the Hudson valve connected to, the water level will engage a float in the valve that stops the water. The problem is when the float does not engage, water spews out, rendering the Hudson valve completely useless. After a lot of trial and error, we found a solution ...
SOLVED! Stihl blower keeps bogging down
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This is a simple fix for a Stihl BG 56C blower that kept bogging down even after I cleaned the carburetor, replaced the carburetor, cleaned the spark plug, and ensured all fuel components were working correctly. It ended up being a spark arrestor. Here’s a link to one on Amazon for $10:  a.co/d/adWjP6O
How we clean apartment complex gutters
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We clean hundreds of apartment buildings each year, and we do it with a pretty basic set of tools: -28 foot, 20 foot and 16 foot ladders with stabilizer bars attached -Walk off rails to attach to the top of the ladder -Safety harness -50 foot SRL (self retracting lifeline) -Roof anchors if they’re not already installed -Telescoping pool with a gutter spoon on the end of it -Gutter scoop -Towel ...
Don’t forget this tool when replacing your alternator!
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This is for a 2006 Dodge ram 1500 with a 5.7 L hemi. Are you having a hard time getting your new alternator in? This video is for you.  This video doesn’t show step-by-step replacement because there are lots of videos that show that. This one shows that you might need a thick wooden block and a hammer to get that new alternator in!
Pressure washing & gutter cleaning truck set up on a budget
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Pressure washing & gutter cleaning truck set up on a budget
SOLVED! Xbox app won’t work on Windows 11
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SOLVED! Xbox app won’t work on Windows 11
Install DIY floating shelves in about two hours
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Install DIY floating shelves in about two hours
How to winterize your pressure washer so it doesn’t freeze
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How to winterize your pressure washer so it doesn’t freeze
Quick fix for low pressure water supply to your pressure washer
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Quick fix for low pressure water supply to your pressure washer
Solved! 2017 Ford Fiesta won't start after re-fueling (evap purge valve)
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Solved! 2017 Ford Fiesta won't start after re-fueling (evap purge valve)
Tour of my truck bed pressure washer build
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Tour of my truck bed pressure washer build
My review of Cougar Paws anti-slip, roof-walking shoes
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My review of Cougar Paws anti-slip, roof-walking shoes
Build and plumb a complete 5.5 GPM pressure washer set up on a budget
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Build and plumb a complete 5.5 GPM pressure washer set up on a budget
Replace throttle body on 2017 Ford Fiesta
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Replace throttle body on 2017 Ford Fiesta
How To Start a Lawnmower Repair Business
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How To Start a Lawnmower Repair Business
How to fix a lawnmower that won't start
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How to fix a lawnmower that won't start
Lawnmower won't start? Here's how to fix it.
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Lawnmower won't start? Here's how to fix it.
thanks for the motivation....I'm currently building a pressure washing skid out of wood.... basically using the same concept.... I'm just using a 55-gallon drum as my buffer tank...its cost $20 lol but I've spent about the same amount
I click on this video to see how to build a pump not see an already built pump
Changed and the part and still having problems
I think this is for regular fiesta, not fiesta ST which has same issue
What type of machine is that the P.W. ?
Id recommend taking the OPE certification after passing it gives you access to briggs service manuals training and tests etc
Ive been flipping mowers for two years or seasons and am totally hooked! Ive serviced a few customers too but im not sure of a good price 60 sounds reasonable
Josh loved the video could you please elaborate on how to post a service on fb without getting banned please sir?
Nice hack!
you can get a 55 drum free from the car wash
Hose reel was my best investment after the belt driven pressure washer.
Love the story.
People that complain about roof anchor? I might install one of my own houses. I search your video and see how you are doing it
Does the 28-footer get used much. I purchased a 36 fiberglass and wow, that is a beast.
This video is the reason I can get to work tomorrow. Thank you.
@@cameronfos love this
You rock for this! Just changed this part on my fiesta and it took 20 mins bc of your video! Thank you! 🙏
T3 or T30 torx screwdriver ?
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
Thanks!
Frankly i just hold my breath for a bit. Full inhale, hold for some seconds, release. It works most of the time.
My wife can get hiccups really bad, and this is the only method that works every time for her.
Nice
Ah yes... The pinch suck and roll technique.
The muscle in your diaphragm, if you massage it it will stop the hiccups. All it is is a muscle. And like any muscle, you can get it to relax.
Can i cut it off and still run good?
You trained her well😊
Looks beautiful
Fuck ford foesta
Thanks for the tip. We are becoming a throwaway world nowadays. It nice to know you can still fix things .
Now People will expect you to blow twice as hard, or quicker
You figured it out but now you have a piece of 5hit carb on your blower. You need to clean the spark arrester with a blow torch
Thanks for sharing your experience and very informative video. Lots of repair videos on your channel, Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
@5:23 The very next word should be "Compression Test". But seeing that this video is 3 years ago, you've probably figured that out by now. That and "lose the starting fluid" and use a 2-stroke mixed fuel instead for the sake of the cylinder health. Great video and a great subject. I did roughly the same thing as you, probably around the same time except it was entirely by accident. I've been doing mower maintenance and repairs since my Dad first taught me when I was about 9 or 10 (1969 or 70) and he finally let me actually use the mower when I was 12. The same with bikes and cars, Dad got me started saving money at an early age. When I was a toddler and he got stuck watching me, he kept me entertained by letting me play in his tool bag while he worked on whatever it was at the time, showing me things and answering questions along the way. When I was 3, I spent part of the Cuban Missile Crisis sitting in the seat of a C-130, fiddling with frequency knobs and listening to the control tower while my Dad and the other Airmen were setting the plane up as a troop transport. Thanks to my Dad, I grew up in a maintenance and repair atmosphere with lots of training and application and stayed in that atmosphere until shortly after the Gulf War and I became a disabled Veteran. Anyway, more recently, one of the things I do for therapy and to keep my mind working is tinker in the garage, driveway and around the yard. I kept having the occasional person see me working on my (Mower, car, truck, bicycle, whatever) and ask me if I would look at, fix, repair, whatever it was they couldn't get to work. In the spring, I'd be working on changing oil or something, and next thing you know, I'd have a line of kids up and down my driveway after the first one asked that magic question, "Can You Fix My Bicycle?" I felt like the Pied Piper at times. I did what I could and never charged them, thinking that if I could keep them rolling, it would keep them out of trouble. But it got to where I couldn't get my own stuff done for everyone else trying to get me to fix their crap. I hated to even open my garage door because it seemed that people would flock to my house with anything from stereos and computers to can openers to trying to get me to replace worn out truck engines. For someone that is supposed to "avoid stress at all costs", these people were beginning to be stressing me out big time. During the "CV-19" lock downs, it eased up a bit but I noticed something else. With the battery powered stuff coming out hot and heavy, I was seeing more and more mowers, weed eaters and mowers and such just sitting on the side of the road. And most of them needed very little in order to be perfectly fine. Before I know it, I had a healthy "Stash" of all of the above and was just about to start going through them when, all of a sudden, every cotton pickin' person I know, had "All of the Above" that they needed to have repaired or serviced, and the two local shops were way backed up. So, I sort of had to go from "Just helping out" to "OK, it's gonna cost you, and by the way, I'm not a mechanic, I'm disabled and have other things around the house that need to get done so it's probably gonna take a while. As long as you know that up front, I'll get to it when I can and if you need it sooner, come back and get it or go right ove there, I've got the tools and if you get stuck, let me know.". At this time, I haven't gotten to all of last year's items but have managed to keep a steady progress with them and get a good bit of what has come in this season at the same time. I'm not looking to make a bunch of money, mainly enough to cover the parts, build up a small inventory in order to save the folks money and me time waiting on frequently needed parts, and to be able to buy a few additional tools that I would otherwise have to keep improvising to get around a repair. (Got a Mini Tire Changer just last week, on sale at Hobo-Freight. I can't afford things like that on a fixed income, even though it's not all that expensive.) Anyway, that's how I "Accidently" got into a Lawn equipment business, even if it is more of a "Not for Profit" whatever they call it. It has slowed down the freeloaders that expect me to fix their stuff and pay for it for them (No Way! They'd NEVER, EVER dream of taking advantage of me! (And I have a house for sale down in the Okefenokee swamp for a bargain price. It's got a few lizards, but the view is incredible.(extreme sarcasm))). You'd be surprised at the people that want you to pay for their stuff. (I had one dude that came back at night and stole his mower back instead of paying the $56 worth of parts it took to fix it. God's got that. He saw it and will take care of it in His way when He's ready.) I hope that you have great success and a great rest of your week! Take Care!
Why don’t you have any Torx bits. They are a common tool needed
Thank you. Very clear and helpful - well done
Im working on my own business im trying to get off the ground but im doing bicycles and small engines
Bikes and mowers. Funny how those two seem to go together. Right now, I have a Murray push mower on the floor, a Huffy in the repair stand, a wheel on the truing stand, and a line of both waiting for maintenance. One project I have lined up is converting a bicycle child trailer into small lawn equipment trailer. I've got everything to do it except the time. Take Care!
hey, i’m in south florida and have a pressure washing biz.. wondering how you get your leads?
The biggest factor has been having a strong Google presence. Start with the free Google My Business (the profile that shows up in Maps). That’s crucial to getting found online. Then make sure it’s fully filled out, and start getting reviews!
Compress tester, Vacuum Pressure tester, needle nose pliers, wire wheels and brushes, angle grinder, drill, impact driver and wrench, air compressor, hemostats, picks, gasket scrapers, seal pullers, 2 and 3 jaw pullers, piston ring installer, cylinder honing tool, torx set, safety torx set, pry bars, rubber, steel and brass hammers/mallets, propane torch, brazing tools, wire, spark plug, ignition testers, endoscope, plastic welding kit, rotary tool
Lots of Toys make Happy Boys!
Thank u. I've been dealing with this issue for over a year. Didn't want to get ripped off by Ford. Got the part fixed it in 35 minutes. Not quite your 28. Lol. But thanx a whole lot
Nice job! 👏🏻
Very cool!!
You need a blade balancing tool as well.
Are you still using the 15-gallon SH tank?
Well done with regular hand tools. You earned your $60 repair charge. Thanks for posting. I’m one step closer to removing and cleaning the carburetor now.
Thank you for the video. Just replaced the throttle body in my wife's car.
My gas mileage went up 150 gallons per fill after I switched out the throttle body on my 2017 ford fiesta!
Wtf make it fly