Every aspect of this video was excellent. The camera work, the camera angles, the narrative, evrything was exceptional. Seriously, you should make many, many more of this type repair video. Keep it up and in time the youtube check will come in every month. Yours was the best. This just wasnt fuel line fix, it was carburetor removal and replacement. It just takes time brother. You are better than the competion.
Hey man thank you, I appreciate the positive feedback,means allot to me !, I am new to video editing and recently have put in allot of time and effort into making videos like this, glad to hear you like the video, I am going to come out with another one soon where I address a common oil leak with this model, just waiting on parts at the moment so I can make the video 👍🏼
I spend a lot of time fixing small engines and motorcycles. I use a lot of UA-cam videos for things. I’m not familiar with. This is 100% the best video I’ve seen in many years. From beginning to end you show exactly what needs to be done. it was exactly the fix I needed and would have taken me hours to figure out, thank you and good luck with your future
Wonderful camera work and exceptional narrating of each step. Everything stayed in focus and the disassembly / reassembly was done without the hands getting in the way. Great job!
I watched a lot of instructional videos to fix things. This has to be one of the best explained to a lay person I have seen. Every aspect covered from taking apart, fixing, and reassembly. Most videos just say reverse the process putting it back together. I give you an A++ on this. By the way this is exactly the problem I am currently having with mine. Probably my fault for not always using N/A gas. Thanks!!
Excellent video - straightforward n' clear. The only deviation I did was to completely remove the fuel cap and gently shake my rancher with the fuel tank opening pointing down and the remainder of the broken hose fell out. Handy if you dont have some offset needle-nose pliers or your needle nose pliers just weren't long enough to grab the broken piece of hose. Good stuff man - keep em' comin'.
Thank you for this I had the exact same issue, and your video worked perfectly for my saw. Not only did it fix the leak but it ran so much better, this could partially be to my primer build being trashed.
Thank you. Mine is a 435, and it started leaking every time I fill the tank.Doent seem to leak while running,but the tank will empty when it's being stored. I'll work on it tomorrow and let you know if I can get it fixed. Thanks again. Very concise video.
It would be hard to improve on what you did in this video. The alternative is to spend probably 50 to 100 dollars at a repair shop to replace a 2 dollar fuel hose. It is a time consuming job that requires some patience and hand skill with the small parts, so not a job for everybody. Big thank you for the fine tutorial.
I would replace all fule lines and return bulb at the same time , just replace one is like a ticking time bomb 💡 Do the job right the first time something Americans lack 🤔 Ww2 looks like a waste of time too
Every aspect of this video was excellent. The camera work, the camera angles, the narrative, evrything was exceptional. Seriously, you should make many, many more of this type repair video. Keep it up and in time the youtube check will come in every month. Yours was the best. This just wasnt fuel line fix, it was carburetor removal and replacement. It just takes time brother. You are better than the competion.
Hey man thank you, I appreciate the positive feedback,means allot to me !, I am new to video editing and recently have put in allot of time and effort into making videos like this, glad to hear you like the video, I am going to come out with another one soon where I address a common oil leak with this model, just waiting on parts at the moment so I can make the video 👍🏼
I spend a lot of time fixing small engines and motorcycles. I use a lot of UA-cam videos for things. I’m not familiar with. This is 100% the best video I’ve seen in many years. From beginning to end you show exactly what needs to be done. it was exactly the fix I needed and would have taken me hours to figure out, thank you and good luck with your future
@@jamesstreicher2398 Thank you!!, glad it helped you out 👍🏼
Hi you made that look so easy very good job keep video coming please David uk
Thank you!!
Wonderful camera work and exceptional narrating of each step. Everything stayed in focus and the disassembly / reassembly was done without the hands getting in the way. Great job!
@@loubedoo2129 glad you liked the video, hope it helped you out 👍🏼
Best video explanation on how to fix this problem. Well done!! And thank you!
@@WORKAHOLLIC-hz8eg Thanks for watching !! 👍🏼
I watched a lot of instructional videos to fix things. This has to be one of the best explained to a lay person I have seen. Every aspect covered from taking apart, fixing, and reassembly. Most videos just say reverse the process putting it back together. I give you an A++ on this. By the way this is exactly the problem I am currently having with mine. Probably my fault for not always using N/A gas. Thanks!!
@@gregkonrad4058 Thanks for the comment, hope it helped you out!! 👍🏼
Exactly my issue thank you very much for the great camera angles step by step instructions my 455 rancher runs like a dream now
@@Nero00111 glad to hear it helped you out 👍🏼
Excellent video - straightforward n' clear. The only deviation I did was to completely remove the fuel cap and gently shake my rancher with the fuel tank opening pointing down and the remainder of the broken hose fell out. Handy if you dont have some offset needle-nose pliers or your needle nose pliers just weren't long enough to grab the broken piece of hose. Good stuff man - keep em' comin'.
@@deandrummond8125 glad the video helped you out, thanks for the feedback !! 👍🏼
Thank you for this I had the exact same issue, and your video worked perfectly for my saw. Not only did it fix the leak but it ran so much better, this could partially be to my primer build being trashed.
@@bmnnoon glad to hear it helped you out, thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback 👍🏼
Wow - this was amazing. Link to full line and all. Thank you so much.
@@renegagnonfineart your welcome man, hope it helps you out 👍🏼
Great video. Right on the money. You saved me about $150.00. Thank you.
@@arboleda08 glad the video helped 👍🏼
Easy to understand.clear instructions..very good
glad it helped
That was awesome buddy. One of the best youtube instructional videos I've ever seen. Thanks so much!!
You’re welcome, glad it helped you out 👍🏼
all the critical steps are there. Thanks
@@jdorenbosch Hope it helped you out! 👍🏼
This was an awesome tutorial!
@@cyrusorduna729 thank you 👍🏼
Matt you’re the man
@@soldierkirk Thank you!, hope the video helped you out 👍🏼
Thank you. Mine is a 435, and it started leaking every time I fill the tank.Doent seem to leak while running,but the tank will empty when it's being stored. I'll work on it tomorrow and let you know if I can get it fixed. Thanks again. Very concise video.
@@garyl.phillips9401 hope it works out for you 👍🏼
It would be hard to improve on what you did in this video. The alternative is to spend probably 50 to 100 dollars at a repair shop to replace a 2 dollar fuel hose. It is a time consuming job that requires some patience and hand skill with the small parts, so not a job for everybody. Big thank you for the fine tutorial.
@@Larry-d3i appreciate the kind words, hope the video helped you 👍🏼
Why not replace all the fuel lines ???
Thank you for your comment, the video was just to show how to fix the current fuel leak, hope this answers your question 👍🏼
Love this saw , but fuel lines are cheap crap
if I had done that to my chainsaw it would be in the trash by now. I would have many leftover parts on my table
I would replace all fule lines and return bulb at the same time , just replace one is like a ticking time bomb 💡
Do the job right the first time something Americans lack 🤔
Ww2 looks like a waste of time too
And the fuel filter