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Reversing exterior Jeep Wrangler doorhandles
I'm here to show you how to reverse your exterior doorhandles.
Here in this short video I'll describe how I did it brief step-by-step,
Using no parts just swapping a couple components from left to right door.
Here in this short video I'll describe how I did it brief step-by-step,
Using no parts just swapping a couple components from left to right door.
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ROLL-IN-VAC HD-2 WET/DRY VAC Uses A Wheel Barrel
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This is a wheel barrel vacuum that does it all, from the simplest cleaning up of small particles like dirt or dust or even get into the much larger debris, such as, rocks, leaves, sticks, or even more complicated construction materials like water and concrete. Yes concrete. We even tried it, and it works. If you can fit through the 2" hose it will surely do the job very well. In this video we w...
Concrete tractor ballast
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We needed extra weight for traction and steering control and better use of the loaded (can put heavier loads in the bucket and increase safety and functionality of the tractor). Some type of ballast is definitely on ALL tractors!
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Thank you for showing me this quick fix. 😊
Hell yeah brother! Appreciate you for that
I wouldn’t call that a fix 😂 it’s more of a jamming of the window regulator
Worked great, both my back door window regulators broke, and this worked perfect. Easy fix.
You're a headache saver! Lol. I fixed mine in like 10 minutes. Thank you so much because the rain is coming in a few days. Now I gotta work on getting all of that duct tape residue off my window. 🙄 Lol
does the car has to be on, bc i tried to pull mine while the car is off and dosn't move up
I know there’s another brand on the market do you know if it has the same issues?
Great- easier than putting a screw through the regulator rail just under the trolley
Thanks for the helpful video. I'm gonna do this for my back window. One less thing to half to spend money on and one less thing to worry about failing in the future. A win-win for real! 👍
I am the spelling and grammar police. One less thing to HAVE to spend money on - NOT 'half". Learn to spell You will look less illiterate.
I am the super grammar police. You should put a period after spell, before the capital Y You will be more perfect that way.
Very interesting! On my YJ, one is one way and one is the opposite. It has been that way since I bought it 18 years ago.
Would this work on a Chevy impala 2010? I just want to make sure I’m not getting screwed over by someone’s estimate. They also told me there was no way to keep it up permanently except tape or fix regulator.
All regulators work the same. Another easy way yo do it is to take the door panel out, push up the window and then put a piece of wood whatever size needed to hold the window.
@@alexanderanghel7946 thank you!
Picking up a 1963 original Saturday and need to remove the 38 inch mower to get the cc into the Maverick bed. Your video is just what I needed. The and nice instruction.
Nice...
THank you! this is the only thing I hate about my TJ
Pretty neat
How do i remove one of these from lift arms,,
Genius idea!
Very nice temp trick, ty sir!!!
!!!!!!!! Genius!
Thank God I was thinking the block of wood and propping it up. Thanks!
Just saw this thing in a UA-cam video add a tradeshow just showing it not using it and looked around and then I also found your video so then I found a few videos of it being used and then I ended up here, and now I’ve got all the information, thanks I hope you’ve helped some people, I guess the biggest advantage to this thing is that it sits on a wheelbarrow and then it’s easy to just push that wherever you need to and dump it, if I was going to use this for a lot of wet work I’d probably put a drain in the bottom of the wheelbarrow something like 2 inches at least
Wow thank u bud been trying figger this out for days finaly u did exacly what i needed
I am the grammar and spelling police. Figure NOT figger. Finally NOT finaly
Cub Cadet built there first mower in 1961, The Cub Cadet Original , fenders and lights and rear hitch were all accessories you could buy. And sometimes can be worth more then the little tractor itself can be worth.
Thank you. This will hold me over until tax time
You may find the year through the serial number which is stamped into the transmission casting on the right side by the filler plug. And you were close with the 'mule pulleys'. That arrangement is referred to as a 'Mule Hitch', so they would be mule hitch pulleys.
Thank you so much!
Just did this hack on my neighbors buick lacerne whose window just fell down and cable was jumbled. Cut cable and had to pull it several times from both ends to get desired tension but now its staying put. I used a countersunk finish washer to give more anchoring surface and it crushed around cable nicely, used thread lock as well. THANKS!
Thanks!!!
I need this done on my 1998 Chevy Malibu rear window. Thank you.
On the small tractor increase rpm to increase hydraulic flow. and it will lift block and both buckets.
Thank you! This is why I love UA-cam. Saved me money. I was able to do this myself in no time!
I recently bought one and find that even with the blades disengaged, the blades continue to spin. Is that just a matter of adjusting it properly ? Or is it common problem ?
What size are the cotter pins and washers?
I just use a coat hanger but this will work
They were great machines.
You can just put plastic wall mounted hooks from the dollar store at the base of the window on the inside. It's holding mine up pretty good
How, please be specific. I can't see it in my head.
@@honeybuzzard2843 use e6000 glue to mount anything plastic at the bottom of the window. That way it won't slide down
@@honeybuzzard2843I was doing that for a while and every week or so the things would pop back off due to summer heat or storm or something. He's suggesting finding 2 suction cups and suctioning them to the bottom of the glass on the inside. Put them so that they rest on the plastic of the door to prevent the glass sliding down. But like I said it wasn't very effective for me
Do a video Chris explain how
Damn genius
Very cool idea!
What if the ball fell out???
Was excited for this and went through the process, but mine's not working the same. When I put the cable through the regulator and pull on the cable, it pulls my window DOWN, not up. Am I missing a step, or are the '04 Grand Prix built differently? If anyone has any help, it would be much appreciated. Thanks
Extremely simple! But smart!!!🙏🙌🙌🙌 Thank you.
Don't get mad, great idea, but couldn't you just tightened the bolt with two nuts, remove wrench continue spinning with impact with deep socket on nut side no grinding of threads.
The impact keeps falling off and you have very little control
Nice stuff, how much did the bottom concrete weigh, and how much per 5 gallon bucket?
Good details and precautions.
You could have added a hitch extension allowing the adapter to be located in the rear section of block alleviating clearance issues.
One of the objectives in designing this ballast was to keep it compact and out of the way. Adding an extension would have been like dragging an implement. If that were the case I would’ve just added a box, blade or something.
i think it is newer than a 61, the first year for the original. it may be a 52. the 61 had no fenders or headlights. my 61 is blessed with a hydraulic rear lift.
Hydraulic rear lift ? I’d love to see a picture
I believe fenders and lights were optional features. The lights were the same as used on some Farmall tractors and are next to impossible to find today and even if you do you may have to mortgage your house to buy them.
Excellent video guys.
My plastic cable clis broken as well but not the motor not the reg.why can't I replace the broken plastic piece?peace!
Good info! TY for sharing!
Nice old mower
Now I just need to figure out how to open my door to expose all of those contraptions lol 😅