Absolutely the best instrumental video I have ever seen on UA-cam, you did not over do anything you were right to the point right down to the small details like the screws that put the cover back on. Thank you for not trying to make a movie.
Great video, T. Although I'm already very careful about correct replacement of screws I really appreciate how you not only showed the difference in types of screws on disassembly, but then before reassembly laid them all out in order so the newbies could really see the differences. Taking that extra care to instruct makes all the difference. On a new machine with which I'm not familiar I not only place all screws and small metal parts in order on magnet bars, but also photograph each before it comes out and after it's out alongside it's fastened part on the magnet bar. Don't do it as much nowadays but in the beginning that really helped me to make sure everything went back correctly. Although I've seen several of your videos illustrating the compression release "bump" I always appreciate seeing another one because some are easier to see than others. This one was one of the best. Again, one of your best instructional qualities - showing these little details in closeup so people actually can see what you're talking about. Big thumbs up!
Thank you, thank you , thank you......for going into detail about course / fine thread, washers /bushings, etc.......helped me as a rookie like you wouldn't beleive. Great teaching video. Keep up the good work.
Another excellent tutorial video well produced with details and good explanations. Best reference material on small engines on you tube by a true master technician and teacher.
I believe the 4mix is. It's design was due to EPA regulations, I think. That is what I heard, I'm not 100% sure. Maybe someone else will comment with a better answer.
Although your production values are right up there, one thing that makes it difficult for me is the volume changing throughout your videos. Whenever you add in music the volume increases too much and a lot of times you aren't addressing your microphone the same way from one sentence to the next so the volume changes quite a bit and some words or phrases drop out. I find myself adjusting volume while watching your videos almost every time. I know this is a tricky thing to fix and has a lot to do with the quality, type and location of your mics, but I thought I'd bring it to your attention in case you want to try to fiddle with it sometime. Maybe in editing? On the plus side, your overall volume is certainly loud enough. That's the single biggest complaint I have with many creators - it doesn't occur to them that on our side we can always turn the volume down, but once we're at 10 we don't have an 11 on the volume pot. ;-)
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Absolutely the best instrumental video I have ever seen on UA-cam, you did not over do anything you were right to the point right down to the small details like the screws that put the cover back on. Thank you for not trying to make a movie.
Great great job. Clear instructions. Not to long. Not too short. Good camera angles.
Thank you very much.
Thank you for explaining so well …. Never thought valve adjustment would make such a big difference.
Great video, T. Although I'm already very careful about correct replacement of screws I really appreciate how you not only showed the difference in types of screws on disassembly, but then before reassembly laid them all out in order so the newbies could really see the differences. Taking that extra care to instruct makes all the difference. On a new machine with which I'm not familiar I not only place all screws and small metal parts in order on magnet bars, but also photograph each before it comes out and after it's out alongside it's fastened part on the magnet bar. Don't do it as much nowadays but in the beginning that really helped me to make sure everything went back correctly.
Although I've seen several of your videos illustrating the compression release "bump" I always appreciate seeing another one because some are easier to see than others. This one was one of the best. Again, one of your best instructional qualities - showing these little details in closeup so people actually can see what you're talking about. Big thumbs up!
Thank you, thank you , thank you......for going into detail about course / fine thread, washers /bushings, etc.......helped me as a rookie like you wouldn't beleive. Great teaching video. Keep up the good work.
Another excellent tutorial video well produced with details and good explanations. Best reference material on small engines on you tube by a true master technician and teacher.
Thank you very much!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge help me a lot.
Great illustration! Thanks for posting.
Made a world of difference..
Yes it did.
Either way is the correct way . Seen a many mechanic adjust the valves either way.
Fantastic repair. Great job.
Glad you enjoyed it
Another informative video by t-bone 🤘🏻
Thank you
Dude’s awesome! Great job!
Woo-hoo check that out... runs like a champ
Yes sir. Thanks Rooster.
Thanks
What would you suggest for a sticking throttle cable?
I'm here for the hat✔💪
LOL Too Funny
That was great, detailed info.I bet I've got 50 of those feeler gauges!lol
Thank you. Yes the collection does build up over time my friend.
Good stuff as usual. Cheers T Bone
Thank you
Very well done thanks bud
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice video T-Bone, I like the Stihl gap tool you made and the fast forward music was cool. 🙂👍👊
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks my friend.
Anytime brother
Excellent Video!!!💪🏽🔥🙏🏽
Glad you liked it!
Thank you!!!
I saw your gallon of PB Blaster under the bench. What happened? Was the five gallon out of stock?
Lol Too Funny.
I just changed our Coil in the BR350 and put the cover and Pull cord cover on and now the cord won’t pull out any suggestions?Thanks for any help
The one question is what is More fuel efficient the 4 mix or a straight 2 cycle equipment
I believe the 4mix is. It's design was due to EPA regulations, I think. That is what I heard, I'm not 100% sure. Maybe someone else will comment with a better answer.
@@RaleysSmallEngines okay thanks for your reply on this matter 😎 o
You da man
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Too easy T-Bone, great music on the rebuild brother.
Thanks brother glad you liked it.
Does rhat proceidure for checking tdc apply to all chain saws?
I've never seen a 4mix chainsaw.
Use zip lock bags and labeled it is what I tell some folks
Heck Yeah
Had to look up skunch and I kept getting a picture of Pepe Le Pew what the ... ☺️
Too Funny
Although your production values are right up there, one thing that makes it difficult for me is the volume changing throughout your videos. Whenever you add in music the volume increases too much and a lot of times you aren't addressing your microphone the same way from one sentence to the next so the volume changes quite a bit and some words or phrases drop out. I find myself adjusting volume while watching your videos almost every time. I know this is a tricky thing to fix and has a lot to do with the quality, type and location of your mics, but I thought I'd bring it to your attention in case you want to try to fiddle with it sometime. Maybe in editing?
On the plus side, your overall volume is certainly loud enough. That's the single biggest complaint I have with many creators - it doesn't occur to them that on our side we can always turn the volume down, but once we're at 10 we don't have an 11 on the volume pot. ;-)
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