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I'm that guy you love to hate
Добавлен 16 июн 2011
Facts don't care about feelings!
Take your kid to work day. Daughter starting up a 9 million dollar chiller system
my baby starting a chiller
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goalie get up on her horse stopping the shots. on there way to win championship
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goalie get up on her horse stopping the shots. on there way to win championship
P.K. goal on their way to the championship
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scoring in a championship game during P.K.
How to build a lawn sprayer set up the Right Way Part 2
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I go into depth to explain how sprayer system is supposed to work. I do not have any fancy camera setups. I'm just using my phone and here is the actual math 126 oz every 33 seconds in one minute I put out 3.82oz every second times that by 60 seconds equals 229.2 oz every minute. 256 oz in 2 gals leaves 28.6 oz short of 2 gals. pump is able to make 4 gpm so I have a constant agitation of 282.8 ...
How to build a lawn sprayer set up the Right Way. Part 1
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This is my lawn spray rig that I completed building. there is no real information on the web showing someone how to correct pressure issues with a sprayer. I use all kinds of regulators in my field so it was not that hard for me to figure out. I figured I would put out this video to help my brothers and sisters in the do-it-yourself Lawn Care community. if you have any questions I will do my be...
Just another day on the road
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Traveling to Pennsylvania Turnpike having a good day. Until someone decides to cut me off with 5 ft in front of me. I swerve over he cuts me off again with one foot between me and his bumper. I go over third lane and he still makes contact with me.
Fusion Firearms 1911 chamber in 460 Rowland ,GS holsters, Underwood Ammo, and alumagrips
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Short video well not really that short 10 minutes on the quality of build of my 1911, holsters grips, ammo and the works.
Is the new regulator 150psi? That about all I can seem to find
@@jerryw2166 go to sprayer depot.com
Hi There May I use this on my channel?
@@DashcamDriversUS. absolutely there's others too on my channel just please let me know when you post them so I can watch
Hey mate, may i use your clip for a video compilation? credits will be given, thank you!
@@DashhPro you sure can parrot is other videos as well on my channel you can use. Just let me know when you post them
Way to go keep up the good work.
I have a toro time cutter (newer version 2021) & the very same north star sprayer that you have. My question is where did you get the parts to mount the tank to your mower? Your video is very helpful by the way.
I'm a Commercial contractor so I have easy access to getting the parts. But if you look up either kindorf or Unistrut you will be able to find the parts online somewhere and order them
Great! Thanks for the response
Nice neat setup. Half-inch hose is a bit of an overkill unless you have it lying about. You can properly use 3/8" hose to your boom. Three nozzles likely running around 1.5 GPM would drop less than 1-1/2 psi through a 6 foot length. Good explanation and a right fine video for a camera phone!
Hi I'm that guy you love to hate. Good to use it? Full credited. Any update?
Yes u can. She got ticket and 100 her fault
May I use this video too?
Yes I have 2
@@licensetochill79Thanks.
Hello there! Is it okay if I feature your clip in my compilation? Full credited ofc.
Hi I'm that guy you love to hate May I use this on my channel, full credited of course? Where did this happen ? Thanks
Hi, can I use this clip in my video with credit ?
Yes I have two videos
What was the correct voice command? Save or lock video? And what brand of dash cam ?
Lock the video lol
Hi, we're working on a new project and we think your video would be a great addition. Can we include it? We'll make sure to give you full credit.
You can use this video I also have another one that's about 2 years old
Hey there! We're creating a new video and would love to include your clip. Can we use it? We'll make sure to give you credit in the description and add a watermark to the video.
I have two videos you're more than welcome to use them
Hi > Can I use your clip in my video with credit and link ? What happened before-after this ? Where did this happen ?
Burlington New Jersey Route 130 crossing the bridge into Pennsylvania lady pretended like we didn't even Collide she would not make eye contact call the cops. They came she denied hitting the vehicle you got a ticket probably for failure to yield and that's pretty much it so far
Hey, can i use your, Dashcam viideos, wiith credit. ?,
You're more than welcome to them I have two videos
@@licensetochill79 Thank you
I'll feature this one too, thanks!
Hi, can I feature it? Credited on screen and with a link back! Also, where did this happen and did you hit him?
Yes that's fine I also have other accident videos I don't really care. I just posted because people are idiots. that happened in Burlington New Jersey and yes the vehicles did collide. End the female that was driving it pretended like she did not collide with my vehicle
@@licensetochill79 Thank you. I'll check and feature some of your other ones too. And did you report this woman to the police or how did it end?
@@DashcamLessons yes the cops came after I got her to stop. I know they probably gave her a ticket for failure to yield and that happened yesterday so you know the insurance companies take forever
Thanks! I checked your channel now, if you'll upload more videos, let me know, stay safe!@@licensetochill79
So this is how you get all those clips damn love what u do!!
I’m a newbie. So please don’t bite my head off. Quick question. I love your setup. Im using a Rittenhouse jet agitator. In their direction it say not to come off of the regulator but your agitator is coming off the regulator. Where else would it go?
Because it's not an agitator it is dumping the excess fluid back into the tank when it's being used. So this way the mixture of chemicals they floating in the water. It does not need to be a jet agitator
If you are spraying chemicals in suspension you absolutely need a jet or you will get dead spots in your tank where the product will settle out. The manufacturer is warning you not to put the jet on the end of your pressure relief line mostly because jet's can clog. If that happens, you will lose control over your pressure and could damage your equipment. Additionally, the flow from your relief line has volume, but not enough pressure to "stir" your tank. Your jet needs a dedicated line tapped somewhere off the pressure side of your pump. Where is not important but you need a gate valve on that line to adjust the minimum flow that will stir your entire tank.
Living in Montana with Griz and black bears I carry my Glock 21 converted to a 460 Rowland
A parts list would be very helpful
How much did this all cost you total?
I don't remember for sure but it was around 400
Can someone tell me what the thing is above the banjo commect to the boom? Seems to be clear plastic? And behind it is what I think maybe the tank suction fitting but not sure?
That is the intake for the pump there's a screen in there to keep particulates out of the pump so it does not damage the pump or clogged the nozzles
@@licensetochill79 thank you Sir! Did you ever come up with a parts list by chance, I couldn't find one.
@@emrdrgz no I never got a chance to do it it's very hard for me to get one together because I'm so busy with work all the time I will try my best that's the best I can say
@@licensetochill79 understood and appreciated, I will be trying to copy your setup on my TS pull behind
For the spray gun connection, you tapped off the 1/4 gauge port did you use a 1/4 to 1/2 adapter there as well?
I have a few questions I need to ask
For easy math. Let's say you have a 5gpm pump and the boom is using 2gpm . Is the return line recirculating 3gpm at the same time the boom is running? Or do you have to open the bypass vale for any fluid to return to the tank?
Yes no vavles have to be open it will bypass the 3 gpm
I am liking it, but you did not show any shooting 😭
We're I shoot they don't like video being shot in range
As a truck driver I feel your pain
Great video and the must informative I've see on how to build your own sprayer. I wasn't able to find the part's list. How can I get it? Thanks for the video.
Great set-up, how was the support to install on mower made..that would be helpfull to know?
Basically called Unistrut or kindorf metal. Brackets bolts spring nuts. Only have to drill one hole in-frame because my frame already had the holes
Beautiful firearm there 👍
Thx it's a shooter
Thanks for sharing all these details! Does the manual boom valve allow you to use the spot spraying wand without the boom spraying at the same time?
Yes it does
I don’t know who driving that truck but he should stay home
Haha
@@licensetochill79 kidding bro !! 👍
Great videos! North Star was engineered by someone who knows nothing about hydraulics. Typical for this type equipment.
Thank you sir. Hope the video was good help for you. There's a part two explaining in more death
Man! Just a fantastic firearm!! WoW 😢
Thx
As soon as the tight hit that barrel I was so surprised at how perfect it looked that I said a bad word before I even knew I was talking. JUST A BEAUTIFUL FIREARM.
Connor Ward shows you how to build one: ruclips.net/video/jSe159GDUok/видео.html
Yes but his pump is undersized for what he's doing. He doesn't have a constant mixture rate. I love Connor Ward but he cuts a lot of corners and you know that. So I put out two videos explaining the whole process
@@licensetochill79 First let me say, great build guy, just awesome!!! I thought Connor's pump was a good size for a walk behind and the nozzles he's using. I'm upgrading my sprayer, but my boom only uses 2 nozzles right now. I do like your valve assembly so I will have to look into that and perhaps incorporate that into my upgrade. I do plan to upgrade my pump as well because it is quite underpowered. Thanks for the how-to video, great tips.
@@ministermanoutdoors6179 I'll be running 6 nozzles @ 50 psi, 0.34 GPM each. I need 2.04 GPM for the nozzles. Since I spray suspensions, I need an agitator calculated at around 1 GMP if I use a 3X efficient jet, for a total of 3.04 GPM. At 50 psi my pump will produce 4.1 GPM, so I will have a very comfortable 25% flow margin. I want at least 15%. A lot of people calculate their margin based on the MAXIMUM flow rate of the pump, which can be a big mistake since that is at zero psi. You need to find the pump's flow chart that shows how many GPM it will produce at he highest pressure you intend to use.
@@licensetochill79 On what basis do you determine that Conner's pump is undersized in the above video?? I can run SIX nozzles with the same size pump, an agitator, and have 25% more flow than I need! Please elaborate on what corners you say he cut in that video. It appears to be the exact same pressure and flow control path that you used, just in a different format to fit his tank.
@@FisherCatProductions again I already addressed this in order to get a complete mixture you have to be mixing your chemicals at half the rate that you're putting them down at least. This way you keep the chemicals floating in the mixture as they should. For example let's use TruGreen or any other lawn Chemical Company. They're using two GPM but yet their pumps are rated for over 15 GPM. They use that to keep the chemical floating
The return line from the pressure regulator needs to be plumbed all the way to the bottom of the tank. Two reasons. 1. Eliminate foaming of chemicals. 2. Return pressure will better stir the tank from the bottom.
Not necessarily. The intake to the pump is on the bottom right of the tank. The return is to the top left part of the tank. The pressure that is produced by the return line is enough to push anything from the bottom spend it in your mixture And your chemicals will not foam up only foaming that could be done is if you add too much surfactant. That is also why you put your surfactant it in at the very end
Thank You Good Sir.
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I kind of have a similar setup I have since started building my rig on top of the engine for better turning I also welded a rear caster to support the weight ruclips.net/user/shorts48iJVkK-mek?feature=share
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Just found your video. Very nice build. I am looking to add something similar to my toro time cutter. How does the mower handle with all that extra weight in the rear of the machine? Do you have any videos on how the frame holding up the sprayer is assembled? Thanks for sharing!
The mower acts and rides the same I only fill 12 gals at a time it was a little unstable when I filled it to 16 gals. The frame I built out of Unistrut angle brackets and spring nuts and bolts. I can try to get out of video for you on the frame itself but not this week
No
Is the teejet regulator a 60 or 150 psi model?
0 to 60
Don't use the 150 unless you are planning on spraying above 60 psi. You will lose sensitivity at the normal range of 30-50 psi, and will find it difficult to adjust and keep that pressure.
Do you have part # list for products used?
I do not but if you give me a couple of days I'll get it one out for you
@@licensetochill79..that'll be awesome! Thanks! 😊
Can I get the parts list for this setup? Thank you
I'd be super interested in the parts list as well. Thank you very much
Does the pressure regulator, regulate everything coming into the T joint or just what’s coming out the regulator?
It regulates pressure to the spray nozzle and the Boom. The regulator does not allow over pressure you can see part 2 video I showed how the system operates
What's the GPM rating? What's is your mix rate?
Watch part 2
You should build units to sell them.
You should build units to sell them.