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Give it a Try with Ry
Приєднався 29 лип 2022
Follow along as I give new projects and products a try! Living in rural southwest Ohio I find myself constantly getting into new projects around the house and farm property. Everything from home remodeling projects to tractor work to chainsaws, ATVs, hunting and more. I hope we can all learn from each other and have fun doing it. So let's give it a try with me, Ryan!
Відео
Carry-On Trailer Storage Box Installation
Переглядів 1020 годин тому
In this video I install a storage box for my Carry-On trailer.
I Spent 10 Years At An Office Job, and Now Look What I'm Doing!
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My buddy asked if I could cut down a tree for him, and of course, I said, "I'll give it a try!"
Curt Gooseneck Ball Kit and Adjustable Hitch Installs on a Chevy 2500 HD
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Curt Gooseneck Ball Kit and Adjustable Hitch Installs on a Chevy 2500 HD
Double Winch Setup On A 2018 Yamaha Kodiak EPS SE
Переглядів 631Рік тому
Double Winch Setup On A 2018 Yamaha Kodiak EPS SE
Husqvarna Clutch Removal, Bar Upgrade, & Chain Guide Plate Replacement
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Husqvarna Clutch Removal, Bar Upgrade, & Chain Guide Plate Replacement
Yamaha Kodiak 700 Starter Replacement
Переглядів 12 тис.2 роки тому
Yamaha Kodiak 700 Starter Replacement
Looking good!
Happy turkey day from oregon
I bought a 3 inch Curt for my HD. So much beefier. The reducer to take it to 2 1/2 left so much play in the connection.
I just looked up the BW kit on etrailer, and the reviews are that BW is a loose fit, too. Apparently, the slop is part of the design. I do like the handle on the BW hitch, though. It Keeps your hands clean when handling the ball. We all want clean hands handling our balls.
Gorgeous!
Needs tune
Thanks for your video. Very clear and helpful.I lost my tensioner on a husqvarna 50, have to take off the clutch and bar plate to put a new tensioner on. Thanks again.
I thought this was a whole ass tree gonna fall on that house in the background lol😂
What’s the part number on the covers for the holes?
I would bet in the US of A you can obtain more data that you require better than here in the UK. I have been asked to replace a brocken gear/sprocket on a Jonsered saw my welder pal has. It has a 3/8" - 7 teeth sprocket. It is hard to get the suppliers to say what the I D of the drum is on all of the correct sprockets they supply. The original I D of the drum is 63.8mm. For love nore money I cannot get anyone to put a measure across one of their Husqvarna 36 41 136 137 141 142 drum/sprockets. let alone a vernier! He won't be needing that saw for a few months so I might just be able to get that saw working again with a bit of help re the ID of the Husky drum so long as it's a 7 t -3/8" drive gear. Please can you say that measurement? Great video by the way confirming there are many different power ratios derived from the different sprockets.
Forgot to yell _"TIM BERRRRRRRRRRRR"._
Thanks, super helpful video! My Kodiak 700 had the exact same problem: the starter sounded like it was wheezing, and kept killing batteries. I popped in the new starter, starts like a charm now!
Japończycy mają małe rączki, więc łatwiej im takie rzeczy naprawiać. Pozdrawiam z Polski
Your video was a lifesaver! I had the same exact problem and found your video
This saws not to bad if you run it with a 20" bar 3/8th drive and get little bigger dogs
Would cut alot better if you had felling spikes
Man I switched to stihl this fall abd I won't be going back husqvarna isn't what it use to be thay is for darn sure...check out our channel review coming soon
Stihl isn't what they used to be either. I gave up and sold every Stihl product I had years ago. Went to Husqvarna. A few years ago, I picked up Echo too. Best decisions I've ever made. Husqvarna and Echo have saws that crush Stihl. Stihl isn't worth the insane price tag they put on their products. Overpriced and don't last. They were the best 30 years ago. Not anymore. Echo sales are through the roof. Husqvarna sales are high. Stihl sales are at an all-time low. Doesn't take a genius to figure out why.
Stihl got horrible.
Zip it nerd. That husky’s are amazing.
Full throttle or no throttle bud
Cool, Crazy how that was normal life ages ago.
I said the exact same thing while we were under that shelter!
I bought the Curt Gooseneck ball system, and was disappointed with the of slop and movement that the ball has in the puck. Evidently Curt is OK with this much tolerance. You can feel the movement every time you stop and start. I then bought a B&W Gooseneck Kit and the quality is much better, with a lot better fit in the puck receiver. I would think with Curt making, or at least designing the hitch and ball they would have a better fit. B&W is American made with American made steel, this prove the old saying, "You get what you pay for".
What are your thoughts about greasing the ball and puck system?
Don’t know how you got your hand in there with watch. Working on mine today lots of dancing to get out. Great video.
Great help! You save my day! Tanks
Thanks man. Just had to replace the same plate and it worked like a charm. Thanks for taking the time to film and upload. I have a dead persimmon that needs to be cut tomorrow.
Cool
I love unboxing’s!!!! That looks like a fun toy!!
Office Jobs...... 👎 Tractor Jobs🤌
Yes, sir!
I thought this was a whole tree at first and i was mortified by the lack of a face cut.
Dude I know, I kept thinking "that seems far enough for a face cut, wait what is he doing"
Nice, mine just died yesterday. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for such a helpful video! My chain guide plate had gotten chewed up as well and needed replacing, and your video showed me exactly what to do. One thing: on my 450, I had to take off that little round black part (with a spring on its shaft) in order to pull the plate off; you didn’t have to remove yours to take the plate off on your saw. I’m wondering-after watching your video again after replacing my plate-if that little part on my saw had been assembled in a wrong order prior to my purchase. (I bought mine used.) Or was the opening on my plate just a shade smaller so it didn’t just slide past that round plastic part? 🤔
Thanks for your comment. The black part is the pinion that turns the oiler pump. I don't think you have to take it off to replace the chain guide plate. I probably just did out of curiosity.
According to my knowledge, 445: 45.7cc and 450: 50.2cc. On the same crank case.
Hi Steinar, thanks for commenting. That would make sense by the model numbering convention, but according to the website they are both 50.2 cc or 3.06 cu. in.. Do you have something that says otherwise?
Winches might drain a lot of power, as both would run together, so definitely, the second control box might definitely help save the battery and load :) Just wondering. Nice setup otherwise.
Thanks! I agree. Hope to only use the rear one in messy situations.
Great, informative video! Let’s cut some firewood!
i’m having the same problem on my 2017 kodiak, replaced battery , still not starting every time… was going to change spark plug , maybe i should go directly to starter .. thanks
Great video. I was having the same problem with a 2016 Kodiak 700. New battery didn't do it, sounded funny. Opened up the old starter, broken magnet. I'll send you a pic.
Good video! Do you know if they upgraded the OEM starter? I know they had starter issues before. I'm trying to decide if I should buy OEM or aftermarket.