Nissan Terrano, bike reg, backhoe
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Today, I'm tweaking up a couple of things on my Nissan Terrano (pathfinder) in an effort to boost it's reliability and make 'life' a bit more comfortable.
Also, I have a look at my brothers Honda CBR1000F to try and diagnose an issue in the charging circuit.
And lastly, I make a start on building the battery cover / foot step for the Case 580 backhoe.
Hey Pete just wanted To say hello.
From Kentucky Here in the states. Look forward To all your Videos. Your videos always make me feel better. Thank you.
Hi Brian!!! :-) Thank you for the kind words. Comments like yours are the reason I enjoy doing this. Thank you, again.
Pete, you moving from project to project makes me think of what I do. If I get stuck on something on a project or can’t find a tool, gear puller comes to mind, I will move onto something else instead of wasting time trying to solve problem or find tool. The solution often comes to mind when I’m working on something else or I stumble upon the tool when I’m not looking for it. By the way, I later ran across my gear puller and 2 more.
Ha ha! If you buy enough 'gear pullers', you'll eventually have one in every corner of every shed!! Then you'll never loose it.
Brilliant video mate ! Variety is always good . Tricky problem on Mike's bike Pete . Will be interesting to see if a new battery brings it right . Have great week , Scott 🌵
Thanks Scott, I'm starting to thing we're just chasing ghosts, and there is no problem to fix. The lifePo4 battery that he bought had a limit of 15 volts, max. so this would have fried the battery and void the warranty. I think the solution is a normal lead/acid battery. Time will tell. Hope life is treating you well :-)
Hey Pete ,good video as always,keep up the sarcasm and your and sense of humour,can’t see a problem with the work bench,a works in progress 😎👍
Hi Frank! Glad to see you're enjoying the video's. Thanks for the comment. :-)
Hi Pete sorry been a while. Have to say its hard to get Good Foot Safety ware these days.Loved the shop clean up.Anyway always educational and Funny Thanks for the effort Pete Happy days Bud.
Hi Ricky, I'm also very disappointed in the quality of modern safety footwear, I mean, they're only about a year old!!
Thank you for the comment!! :-)