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Coconut Productions
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Honest reviews and How to's
Wasp Trap Showdown
Testing a few cheap and readily available Wasp Traps to determine which is the most effective.
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Liquor Luggage
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A how-to walkthrough on making a fully portable, fully stocked, fully impressive cocktail bar. This booze suitcase is built from a vintage luggage item, and has been modified to safely transport and display all your favorite drinks, modifiers and bartending tools. portable bar, travel bar, cocktail suitcase, drunk trunk,
Honda Fit/Jazz Parking brake cable replacement
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How to replace a seized parking brake cable on a Honda Fit/Jazz. Emergency brake replacement. Repair of seized hand brake.
Honda Fit/Jazz Easy Rear Brake Drum Removal
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An easy way to remove a Honda Fit rear Brake Drum
Husqvarna Chain Oiler repair and Easy Clutch Removal Hack
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Husqvarna Chainsaw Oiler not working. Easily removing the clutch and assembly to access and change the chain oiler.
Giant Hornet Nest removal with blowtorch and chainsaw
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Destroying a massive hornet nest with flames and a chainsaw!
Cooking Rogan Josh - Bakra (goat curry)
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Andy shows us all the steps and ingredients required to make authentic Indian Bakra.
Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins Turbo Diesel Oil Change - Tips and Tricks
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Oil Change on a 2014 6.7 liter, with a few tips and tricks along the way. Materials List: Oil Filter 7620 12 L of Diesel Engine oil Oil funnel and collection receptacle 3/8 Box end wrench Small piece of cellophane (saran wrap) Rags
Extreme Wald Basket Review
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For the past 6 months I have put Wald's 198 Basket to the test carrying heavy loads of beer up and down mountainsides and across the entire continent.
Mazda 3 rear Trailing Arm Bushing Replacement
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A step-by-step tutorial for replacing the rear trailing arm bushings on the Mazda 3 (2000 series). Here is the Amazon link to the part you will need: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002M2OD0W/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=coconuproduc-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B002M2OD0W&linkId=2b48ccb7a00ebedc68679cc923b90b31 Symptoms of a failed rear trailing arm bushing are a clunk in the re...
Building a $5 stool
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A step-by-step instruction on how to build your own Shabby Chic stool using a few basic pieces of wood. The Cutlist: The Top: -Two 16" 2x6 The First Step at the Bottom: -One 16" 2x4 The Crosspiece on the Legs -One 16 1/2" 2x4 Side Pieces -Two 2x6 boards cut at 13" long -Two 2x6 boards cut at 13" long, with 1/4" cut along the length Two 2x4 boards cut at 5 3/4" A link to the Kregs Pocket Hole Ji...
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Why won’t any one show how to press in the bushing! Ugh!
Thanks for the video , Just one note to add you do not have to score to position the new bushing there is an arrow on the arm indicating how the new bushing should be position
Yeah, but you drink shit beer.
Excellent. Wish you could teach other tubers to make concise, informative, no nonsense videos.
Great work! This is what it usually comes down to. We have to get creative and make something perfect ourselves.
Do you sell these?
Nah, I think the costs involved make it a bit prohibitive for most people. I think this was about $200 in materials.
Yep, got a 09 Mazda 5 that spit one out just like this. Bout to order the bushings and do both sides. I like these videos like this so I can glance through them and see what kinda job it's going to be. Other than having to get dirty and hardest part of getting up n down in the ground ( bad foot / ankle ) just getting up the mood to actually do it will be my hardest part.
Is this the same process with the cx9?
Sorry, I cannot speak with authority on this... But I don't imagine the process is much different
I just worked on my 345 which is exactly the same except the chain adjuster is different. Big warning here : Use a small flashlight to look down in cylinder. Rotate the clutch in the direction to remove it and make sure piston rises above exhaust port before shoving rope in. If you fail to do this you can push rope out exhaust port so piston will try to shear rope off. Simple, easy check to avoid problems. To tighten you reverse the process but you should remove rope starter assy. so you are not pulling against dogs, pulley and handle instead of rope in cylinder. Good video.
Dumbass. You’re suppose to have a continuous flame 🔥
Thanks a lot, it's very helpful.
'preciate it. very informative.
You better turn that star adjuster in a lot.....otherwise you're gonna break your brake cylinder by forcing them off this way.......Cause the shoes will hold in the drum if you don't UN adjust them first........There's a little access port on the back of the brake to use 2 screwdrivers to do that...one holds back the adjuster spring....the other one turns the star wheel....... .. Z
Thank you for making the video
Thanks for that video, short and very useful !
I have the same saw it's over 20 years old & has been sitting for about 15 years wrapped up in an old shirt, got it going in 5 minutes, runs great again.
Great news!!! That's what it's all about!
what is an 8 L bolt?
it's an M8 (8 mm)x 1.25 bolt.
Flamethrower next please.
Love this guy....absolute legend
B U T T E R
0:40 OH LAWD THEY COMIN
Thanks for posting!
I Sawed The Demons.
Well done mate 👌
I used your method with the rope. It worked fine for removing the clutch. Only problem is removing the rope once clutch reinstalled. Any hints would be appreciated.
$700 Labor for 6.5 hours DFW.
they sell these super handy little metal things you can actually thread into the oil filter when you take it off and there is a little handle on it when you screw it on so you can pull out the oil filter and not spill any oil when doing so!, i use them at work all the time and it’s awesome. good video btw i just wanted to watch to see if you any tips of taking those fucking things off because they’re a pain for sure haha
They called doom guy
Quick question. How many trailing arm bushing are in a 2006 Mazdaspeed Axela ?
One per arm...so four total
Know if you need an alignment after this? Took it to a shop said they didn't find anything wrong but i do have the rattling noise which makes me believe its the bushings. But this shop does keep saying im going to need an alignment after the job.
On the rear trailing arms? I think you will be ok
This man woke up and chose violence
Doom guy when he sees a gore nest
Yes Ma'am this is wasp removing experts how can we help you Lady: I need a small nest removed The guy with a mini flame thrower and chainsaw: *IM ON THE WAY*
Being on a ladder with a chainsaw scares me
Worst wasp removal ever....it has to be done quick and fast
should’ve burnt the inside
Good for a step by step but if you only want to do this once and make the install easier replace these with the powerflex bushings. See my review on them. Otherwise you will have to do this again in the future.
Finally recommended
Cheers man!
what causes it to wear out like that?
Good question. Mine was packed with sawdust... guessing it has something to do with it
@@tubefishing6969 must've been the friction from the sawdust
I personally after all of that wor bought the powerflex version and since it is a bit more expensive it will last twice as long as the OEM part and comes with an incredible warranty but if the our ring was in descent shape SuperPro make another nice one that slides right in the ring and also has a better warranty than the OEM part
Same on Volvo C30 , s40, and others!😉
Have you tried placing the bushing in the freezer and the arm in anoven or heat theend with a torch? we used to do this to put bearings in place in quick change rear ends using this approach, bearings inthe freezer and rear end center section in an oven.
Asmr
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I hate wasps and love this 😍
thank you
Welcome!
Is it ok to not insert rope like you show when removing the clutch or does this damage the saw in some way? I've never used rope. I just give the clutch a light hit with a hammer then turn until I feel the most resistance then hit again. Takes 5 or 6 times of doing that and usually it's loosened enough to unscrew by hand. Is the rope simply to make it faster but not necessary? Thanks.
Some may not release that easily Daniel, but if you have a system that works, thats great too! Thanks for sharing.
Yo that’s sick
Just used your video to replace the house, the oiler cog looked good. Put my Husqvarna 440e X torque together and gonna give it a couple of hours to see if that's the cause of my bar chain lube leak ?
Well after replacing the bar chain oil tube, pump and even the metal plate, my husqvarna still leaks like a pig. I will never buy another Husqvarna again..
Great to hear!
Great Video! Made in USA
Thanks! 😃