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TripleChip Adventures Vlog
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Добавлен 8 мар 2014
Will be visiting and V logging my Adventures at Various Attractions & Random Places and Stuff around Home. It’s What you’ve been waiting For !
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Williams Lake Mountain Speedway 2023
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Williams Lake Mountain Speedway 2023
Williams Lake Farmer Market Singers Summer 2023
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Williams Lake Farmer Market Singers Summer 2023
Williams Lake Mountain Speedway 2023
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Williams Lake Mountain Speedway 2023
KNOCK if you DARE HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2023
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KNOCK if you DARE HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2023
Spirit of Halloween 2023 Animatronics
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Spirit of Halloween 2023 Animatronics
Try to find this at SPIRIT of HALLOWEEN
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Try to find this at SPIRIT of HALLOWEEN
BOND Bloomington Cascading Cup Fountain COSTCO
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BOND Bloomington Cascading Cup Fountain COSTCO
High Prairie AB to Williams Lake BC in a GMC AT4
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High Prairie AB to Williams Lake BC in a GMC AT4
Trouble in Paradise CAN AM Maverick TURBO " GONE WRONG "
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Trouble in Paradise CAN AM Maverick TURBO " GONE WRONG "
Looks good
Do u sell the attachment parts for it
Omg you are the only one sir … I have no passport in the box I am guessing here you are my hero and I m h go king to follow… can you install Mine too 😂😂😂😂😂
I cannot thank you enough for this video tutorial. The only one online, and you crushed it!!
Gracias amigo thank you so much . Thanks to you. I was able to put it together.
Hello, does it splash a lot of water? I want it for inside use. Also, another question if you don’t mind answering of course.. does it need to be connected to a water hose, or can I just put it inside my house and connect it to the outlet? I imagine if it can be used indoors, maybe I just put water and then just connect it, and it’ll start just using the same water inside the fountain.
It does not splash I have it at home and you poor water inside
Where did you buy that perimeter base? Looks great.
Classic do not read directions how to destroy tiller
Are your handles upside down? Thanks
is it still holding up ? do you like it
Only had to replace the belt and Forward cable since NEW ,but haven't used it this Year Yet. And thanks for watching Skinner461
What is the max temp on the smoker section? I saw that you could bake in there but cannot get mine above 250(which is fine for smoking but not for baking).
thanks for watching the vlog.I'll have to check next time i use mine with a temp probe
Probably should have at least read owners manual before trying to make an instruction video!
Yep ,just trying to show how most people leave the manual till the End LOL
Great job!!!😎
Thank you! Cheers!
Are they foxes? They have pretty eyes❤❤
Thanks for Watching. There Chihuahuas
WARNING! These things are hard to operate, the tines act like an anchor so its impossible to steer...it goes where IT wants to, and to make things worst the handle is design where you have no lateral control....someone came up with the bright idea to put a lawn mower handle on a tiller...why?!
You think it'll be good inside of the house?
There made for Outdoors,but should work inside. Just might have water damage to the Floors,as there is splashing.
Maybe next Time place the cover lid before tossing dirt around the opening which leads to the motor filtering unit.
Hello there. Great video, thank you! I had a question. Its great to have a remote. I could not find a remote for this fountain. May I ask where you got yours? Thanks !
Thanks for watching SdM-rc1lc.I'm running a remote Unit connected to Power cord.You can find them at Home Depot,Canadian tire for about $20-30 . Make sure its an Outdoor One.
Their faces look like sid the sloth bro💀
4:53 i was outside 10 minutes ago with the 90 degree brackets, got stumped how to reconnect them ... i was like, "I'll bend them flat.. no wait I'll go see if I can find something on the web". Found this. You're doing the same thing I'm about to do and yours turns on. Great relief! Thank you!
At 2:34 you can see the plastic bearing falling out. Same thing happened to me and it took a while to figure out where it came from.
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Thanks for watching Marty8187
Well thanks for the video on using the shovel. At least you show it is not the greatest thing to use with crusty snow or ice - which I figured it would be - use only for just light snow. Even using a shovel would be a hard time with getting that icy snow up. Hopefully I won't get too much crusty snow or ice here in the Chicago area. We do get wet snow sometimes and if i get it before it freezes, should be ok for this Greenworks shovel. Thanks again for you video, I also saw the unboxing video.
Hi I have been waiting to see your videos on making brisket and ribs etc on the Pit Boss Memphis. When will you be doing them?
Whar happened to slim?
👌 P r o m o S M
Until you get the ground really worked up; keep the tines in reverse; so it doesn't try to pull it out of your hands. It's easier to help it move forward with tines in reverse; than it is to hold it back with tines and wheels forward.😁 Once ground is very well tilled; it works great in Forward with the Tines Forward without trying to jerk it out of your hands.
Thanks for the tips! Alfred much thanks .
Many newer motors have oil fill and drain plugs in 2 areas. Or on each side. In case they use that exact same motor on a different product; but it needs to be on the other side; they'll have it. Without making 2 different types of motor.
I would be cautious of any buried lines being near that utility pole.
Thanks for Watching Ryry8210.I called before you Dig so No problems
I couldn't find my makita i alwyas use so i went with 9amp rigid would u guys recommend it over the makita 8.5?
Thanks for watching The40Glock1. I've only used the RIGID as they come Highly recommend by lots of professionals for they Extreme Torque and Durability.
@@triplechipadventuresvlog8150 thank you 👍
I am confuse, i thought I am suppose to install by putting the red cable or hot first than black or neutral. Opposite of how you remove it.
Thanks for the Tip and watching the Vlog
Uh why buy a counter rotating tine tiller and not use it for breaking new ground? I could be wrong but it looked like the tunes were going forward.
Wow, I think you got taken on that price. I shopped around and only paid $45 to replace my battery with a top of the line Yuasa. Then add a battery tender to keep it up and you won't have to worry for many years to come.
I use Pam cooking spray to lubricate mine. been doing that for years never a problem and it works great.
That's the problem is the new ever built squeak proof hinges have a non-rising pen I've never had a door that has this and nobody has a video on how to remove this pin I need to be able to remove the PIN to install the hinges
Ever built decided to come out with their non squeak non-rising pin the stupidest thing I've ever heard you don't need a non-rising PIN for an interior door it's much easier to have one you can go and tap out with a screwdriver I've never had a problem with my hinges squeaking they were very easy to install and I didn't need to scour RUclips to find a video to take them out I don't have time for this crap when a company over design stuff it is not a help to the customer I'm not putting in a door and I wouldn't use these on a heavy door they're made out of spitting glue but you can't get the pin out makes putting a door in much more difficult I'm just trying to hang a door and I've only got a few days to get things done and packed to get back down to Florida so I can rent my house in New York this is making things a nightmare
Don't buy this tiller! Once I got about 25 hrs on it the drive belt broke ($65)and the tire rim broke off at the shaft ($100) (thin metal spot welded). The engine shroud is open on both sides allowing debris to build up around drive pulleys tearing up the cheap thin drive belts. You can't move this thing without the tines turning. Good luck on the garage floor or getting it on a truck. Got mine at Menard's. Once you put gas in it you can't return it. Store policy. So, I'm stuck with a POS!
Why ?
sopped watch after the hundredth pull.
If you read the instructions in the first place, all your mistakes would have been described. You were not using the correct setting for starting.
Two ways to make that much easier. If you have the time lay down tarps (weighed down of course) over the spot you want to till up. Leave them there for a few weeks. Will kill the grass so you aren’t fighting it all the time. Second is go rent a sod cutter and cut and roll up the sod strips. You can sell the sod if someone has a bare patch they need filled in or you can toss it. Both would make that job much more enjoyable and not fighting grass coming back. Plus fresh grass filled into ne garden gives rise to powdery mildew which can spread and wipe out your crops production.
You got the tires on the wrong side
Thanks swamprat191919.I got them turned around now.
Some people dont need to read the owners manual but some people really do need to read the owners manual twice over. Lol
I think he had the tiller set to high that's why it was not digging down.....read manual for adjustment. You shouldn't have to force downward pressure for it to dig down.
The moral of the story... RTFM
It's Cub Cadet. I used to have a buddy that called it Club Cadet, and I would always correct him. You were joking when you said Las Vegas California, right?
The tire would not dig down because the tires are mounted on the wrong sides, the way you have them will not allow for digging in. Also, the drag is not set for what you want to do. That engine should only take a little more than half a quart. Looks like you have a nice layout of what you are tilling. Take the time to learn the machine, starting with the instructions, and you will enjoy it for years to come. Look at what you have done and realize how much work that would have been by hand.
too slow I think
Nice, gonna buy one soon... any negatives you've noticed lately?