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This channel will follow me (and others I can pull in with me) on some things I really enjoy in life. I love spending most of my time outside any chance I can. I plan on sharing some of my adventures and the preparations for those adventures such as, camping, off roading, road trips, and fabrication to support some of those activities. My current off road vehicle is a 1988 YJ Jeep Wrangler. It has the original 70k mile carbureted 4.2L engine. You’ll follow me through blood, sweat, and tears as keep breaking and fixing it. I’ll be applying many of the same techniques seen on other videos with a little twist with what I have in my arsenal of tools. Hopefully it might inspire others to get out there and enjoy the outdoors with family and friends.
Green Devil forestry helmet unboxing review
In this video I’ll be doing a review of the newest piece of gear for use with my chainsaw. I wasn’t sponsored to make this video. I purchased this with my own funds and doing an honest review.
I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything you see in this or any other video.
Music: Whenever
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Musician: LiQWYD
3-in-1 Forestry Chainsaw Helmet
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I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything you see in this or any other video.
Music: Whenever
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Musician: LiQWYD
3-in-1 Forestry Chainsaw Helmet
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Видео
More clean up with the Bobcat
Просмотров 49821 день назад
In this video I’m continuing the cleanup from having some trees fell. I’m using my Bobcat T62 to move stumps, root balls, and logs. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything you see in this or any other video. Music: Whenever Music: Another Time Musician: LiQWYD Music: 5 Cents Back Musician: music by audionautix.com License: creativecommons.org/l...
Removing giant stump with skid steer stump bucket
Просмотров 336Месяц назад
In this video I’m using my Bobcat T62 to clear up from trees that have been taken down and removing some stumps using my new stump bucket. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything you see in this or any other video. Music: Whenever Music: Another Time Musician: LiQWYD Music: Take it Musician: LiQWYD Music: Fugetta Musician: Ilya Truhanov Site: i...
More site prep with the Bobcat T62
Просмотров 5223 месяца назад
In this video I’m using my Bobcat T62 to continue to clear the homesite. I’m preparing the 61’ x 54’ site, putting in a drainage ditch, putting in a little road bond, and starting the finish grading. I’m getting the new cameras dialed in. I’m hoping in a few more videos to have a little better quality videos of this work. Thanks in advance. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own cap...
Dirt work and bushhog with the Bobcat T62
Просмотров 6024 месяца назад
In this video I’m using my Bobcat T62 for the first weekend. I’m cleaning a home site and putting in a driveway with the soil I’m removing. I’m also clearing an adjacent property and mine with the 72” Bobcat Bushhog. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything you see in this or any other video. Music: Whenever Music: Another Time Musician: LiQWYD
Clearing a lot with a track loader (skid steer) and a disk mulcher
Просмотров 2145 месяцев назад
In this video I have a contractor (Bobcat Services) clearing my lot using a Kubota SVL97-2 track loader and an annihilator disk mulcher. This machine combo made short work of many trees and laid everything down flat. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything you see in this or any other video. Music: Whenever Musician: LiQWYD
Camper Dehumidifier Drain Line Install
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I will be installing a dehumidifier inside my camper. This will be for both storage and while we use it. The camper is in western NC in a very humid area. I have used Damp-Rid, but it doesn’t help enough. This will allow me to have the dehumidifier operating constantly to remove humidity. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything yo...
Installing Dexter 10” Trailer Brakes
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I will be refurbishing the brakes on my trailer. A long while ago my family used trailer to mainly haul 4-wheelers to/from trails. The brakes eventually broke and we elected to not replace them. Fast forward 15years and having brakes is a good thing. So I embark on pulling out the old hardware and replacing with new Dexter brakes. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own...
Building a UTV/ATV off road trailer
Просмотров 64 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I’m building upon my last video of assembling the northern tool 40”x48” trailer. This turned out to take me about 5 days to complete (about 25 hrs total). I needed to build a trailer that could be pulled behind my UTV and be able to withstand WNC mountain logging roads. I believe I got the mark with this design to get logs, rocks, and kids on and off the mountain. I hope you enjoy...
Assembling the Base for an Off-Road Trailer
Просмотров 13 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I’m assembling the Irontron 40” x 48” Utility trailer. After doing the math of purchasing axles, hubs, steel,… it became apparent that getting the Irontron kit cost much less than building my own trail trailer. It is a bolt together kit, but provides a good base for my off road trailer I plan to ultimately build. This is the first in a couple video in the building of this trailer ...
Old Logging Bus in the WNC Mountains
Просмотров 1332 года назад
In this video I will be taking the Teryx out on some family property. I saw there was some snow coming in, so I had to get out in it! We decided to give it a try and see if we could make it to the old bus. This bus is a 1950’ish school bus the loggers drug on the mountain to stay in while logging. Nature has about taken it back, but it’s still there Part of the mountain. Hope you enjoy this day...
WNC Winter Teryx Trail Ride
Просмотров 3582 года назад
In this video I will be taking the Teryx out on some family property. I saw there was some snow coming in, so I had to get out in it! Hope you enjoy this day 1 ride. I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities before attempting anything you see in this or any other video. Music: Sweet Musician: LiQWYD Music: Folk Bed Musician: music by audionautix.com License: creativecommon...
Kawasaki Teryx Interior Light Install
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.2 года назад
n this video I will be covering how I added a interior lights to my Teryx. In the woods at night it is hard to see when you are at the wheel. The same can be said for the bed of the Teryx. After this upgrade there is no longer that problem. I have all the light I need and then some. I Speedo want to keep a close to factory look for anything I install and I think I hit the mark on this install. ...
Kawasaki Teryx Rear Light Bar Install
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
n this video I will be covering how I added a some rear flood lights and waterproof switches to the dash. Most of this video is dedicated to the electrical surrounding the dash and the terminal block. Material: Nilight 2PCS 18W 1260lm Spot Driving Fog Light Off Road Led Lights Bar Mounting Bracket for SUV Boat 4" Jeep Lamp,2 years Warranty smile.amazon.com/dp/B00G620ZVU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i...
Kawasaki Teryx Bumper Upgrade
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I will be covering how I added a couple improvements over the factory bumper on the Kawasaki Teryx LE. After having issues with branches coming in contact with the radiator I decided to add another layer of protection. Material: 1/8” thick expanded metal 1” x 1/2” openings Valspar gray primer Rustoleum Truck Bed Liner I hope you enjoy the video. Please assess your own capabilities...
Review of air down deflator and air compressors
Просмотров 1753 года назад
Review of air down deflator and air compressors
Jeep Wrangler 4.2L Intake / Exhaust Installation
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
Jeep Wrangler 4.2L Intake / Exhaust Installation
Cut the axle and slip in a larger tub to weld together
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Boring too much talking 👎👎👎👎🤮🤮🤮
I think I would cut and expand the axle
Is that an upgraded exhaust manifold, because mine has what looks like a heat riser made into it that sets under the intake?
I've got the same helmet. I had to use string and drill a few holes to keep the ear muffs attached. It worked until I got a better one. I use it for protection when I rec climb now.
I like the look of this and it is similar to the No Cry brand I bought years ago other than the chin strap. The look of the helmet is sleeker as well. I would say use goggles or eye protection even with the mesh shield as the dust flies. I can say with he No Cry helmet I had I was impressed as I had a little "accident" when doing some chain saw work and contacted them about a broken arm on one of the ear muffs. They actually sent out a whole new helmet setup which came with the plexiglass screen as well. To be clear you have to use the mesh or the plexiglass, kinda like your set up. Either way, good video and I like the look of the helmet!
You don't need a switch for backup lights the plug is back there so it will come on when you put in reverse
That’s a good point! I might try to tie into it with a relay and use it with either the reverse or switch. Great point! Thanks
Great video. Were you just using flux-core? No gas?..🍻
Correct, just flux core.
Brought a new carb leaking water out of choke asm it's missing gasket I see the round gasket sitting on your table interesting
You didn't check the float level?
Very helpful! I’m about to tear into my Weber for the first time and now I know what to expect.
What jetting u are using because i have a 3236 on a l28 engine straight 6 cylinder
Nothing like a good bobcat!
Nicely done!
Thanks!
Mickey mouse
He not doing anything correct
Why didn’t you blow anything out, what the point in the kit
was debating on doing this, thank you so much for showing me what to do! I am going to try this next week
Glad it helped. We’ve had it running in ours for about a year and it’s totally eliminated any mold.
Don't forget to re-calibrate the float assembly 🙂
Great job!💪🏽
You should absolutely be spraying carb cleaner through all of the passages and jets. None of the stuff you did in this video will fix the issue you described.
I agree
What type of paint and primer are you using in this?
The primer was Rustoleum primer from Lowes. The paint was the Rustoleum truck bed liner. It’s really not a typically thought of paint, but a 2 part epoxy paint. It has a bag with two compartments. You press down and burst the separation wall so the two can mix. It has like a 4 hour working time. It has proven to be very durable! Thanks for the question. I hope this helps!
You probably could have just gotten longer bolts for the hub and just have gotten a thicker spacer
I thought about that and I didn’t want the tires sticking out for trees to catch on. I drag this through pretty thick brush and have racks on all the edges to prevent saplings and trees from catching and pushing off. Good point though!
Thanks for your video bro! Shell do mine soon :) liked and subscribed.
FIRST rule of welding cast iron (particularly dirty shit like exhaust elements) - NEVER use a hard-stone grinder of any type. It drags carbon out into the weld area. Use a file, die grinder, or a Dremel (for little jobs) with a burr cutter, but never a stone of any kind. You did mention flux core but not the actual type of wire. This type of repair requires a nickel type filler. Your incorrect procedure is the reason why you have porosity or inclusions or whatever went wrong.
Thank you for this video, I don't think I can do all that framework, Can I get a smaller tire to fit the frame?
Thanks for the comment. Absolutely, the kit came with the smaller tires that can be used. I used wide tires for the trail. The thinner tires would work depending on the application.
@@outdoortypelifestyle9489 I am thinking of getting an offroad set of tiers that will fit without having to cut the frame as you did.
Neat job, well done
Thanks!
How did it hold up over time?
You could save you so time by ordering 2 inch spacers. It worked fine on mine.
I looked at that and I couldn’t fine the studs that were long enough. At least not here locally. Thanks for the advise. Maybe in the next build.
How much for the tubing
How much was the 8 inch tires I need to replace the ones on the it
Good video.
Really dont understand why they risk Mag welding cast irons in these situations, far better and safer to flame braze weld or even Mig braze weld the part.
Love the Black wood & the "guards" on each wheel's front & back! From stock though...Holy hell...I understand it's just a few hundred dollar Wang Ching Chong ordeal but those industrious little fellows must've finished this project while all the engineers were out to lunch. Designed off of Photocopies described over the phone. lol
Nice trailer. Do you know how wide it was outside of tire to outside of tire with the factory tires? I am looking for a trailer to pull behind my ATV in and out of the woods to get firewood. All the "ATV" specific trailers like polar brand etc are super expensive. Thought about this one but it may be to wide for alot of my ATV trails.
I just looked back at the base trailer and it stated 52-1/4”. I would guess that is outside fender to outside fender. If you didn’t install the fenders you could shave off another 2-3” to get tire to tire dimensions.
@@outdoortypelifestyle9489 Awesome, thank you for the help
@@outdoortypelifestyle9489 Hey one more question if you don't mind. This trailer, axle and all seem heavier built that most "ATV" specific trailers, do you think it would do ok over bumpy ground in the woods hauling firewood out with an ATV?
@matticus6339 I use mine for that quite often. Since the trailer is rated for like 1,200# the suspension is pretty stiff. I pulled out a leaf in springs since a full load on my trailer is probably only around 250# and I wanted it to absorb some of the bumps not bounce. I have a Kawasaki Teryx that I use to drag it all over the mountain and it does well.
Been watching your videos for a while and i'm in the middle of putting new intake and exhaust gaskets on. Mine also has the "donut" flange style for the pipe connection and I'm having problems sourcing this style gasket. Where did you get yours from?
I got mine at NAPA. We have a big distro center near us so they had it in stock there.
Great work and demo. You can usually judge a person's home wiring quality just by seeing their voltmeter brand/model. Keep sharing.
Thanks! Comments like this enjoy the process!
Also those ones on the end are supposed to be studs (3/8-16 block side, -24 manifold side) and they use the thick cone washers (discontinued) as you see on the centers. Torque spec is 23 lb. ft. iirc starting center and rotating out.
Fwiw anyone rewatching this, the two discarded gaskets would apply if he changed them out on the heater. With all the expansion and contraction, if you're doing the others, I'd strongly suggest it. You can also use a nylon wheel to clean the surfaces without removing any metal 😊
All good points! Thanks for commenting. Different perspectives help all of us keep these things on the roads/trails!
Really enjoyed the video, have the same Teryx as well. Where does the ground from the buss end up? Seemed to not capture that piece. The hot wire to the buss is secured with the tap, but not sure what I need to do with the ground. Thanks!
I ran a lead over to the closest chassis ground point. You could also run a dedicated ground to the battery, but these are all low current, so chassis is fine.
How did you secured the ball coupler? Are you having any playing at it?
I just used the provided bolts. I’ve beat on it pretty good on both trails and higher speeds on dirt roads. It hasn’t had any play to date
Did the carb. rebuild fix the idle problem? I would like to know cause I am having the same problem you did with the weber on my Toyota. Thanks
It did to some extent. It was hard for me to tell, as my distributor was making the problem more.
It's almost impossible to get a new or replacement manifold, so I really need it welded. Your video is valuable to give me some pointers, thank you. There are quite a few slightly different ways people attempt this, so I appreciate you sharing how you did it.
Is it durable?
Just a comment on your explanation of left hand and magnet travel direction etc. There is a small brake shoe and a large brake shoe, the large shoe should always be a the rear, as it does all the breaking, your description seemed to be opposite to this standard design feature of all most all drum brake functionality.
That is an interesting point. I matched what I removed, so I might have just propagated an earlier error. It doesn’t break like my camper and that might explain that. Thanks for the post.
Does anyone know if this works with any old flux core? I thought i read that some flux core you can't reweld over, also thought you needed a special kind of rod such as 90% nickel or something for cast iron? Thanks
I’ve welded cast with just regular flux cord
Nice videos. I'm really enjoy. Question, can you make a video about the extra seat or bench that you installed in the back. I'm planing to buy a Kawasaki teryx. Thank
I’m glad to hear you are enjoying the videos. Yeah, that isn’t a bad idea about the jump seat. It might take me a little bit, but I will probably make a video about that.
kawasaki really went above & beyond to make it impossible to install any front mounted tow hook / recovery point.
The only place would be to fabricate an eye on the bottom mounting point for the brush guard. That goes into the frame. I might do that at some point because it see the same issue.
If your winch were to fail, and you could only be winched out from someone else in the front, what anchor point would you connect the other person's winch hook to? My crappy winch burned out on me on the trail and they had no other option but to use my front, brush guard. It's hallow, so I'm thinking that's not a good long term solution. Thoughts?
Yeah, that brush guard is real thin. I have a tree saver strap that would do a better job to distribute the load. If you did it near the bottom that would help. If it want to ride up you could use the same strap and just choker it off around the base of the brush guard.