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Ed's World
Добавлен 2 мар 2006
Random events and happenings in my life!
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2010 Taurus Headlight - Fog On Inside (No Fix)
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2010 Taurus Headlight - Fog On Inside (No Fix)
Beech Creek Flood - May 2024 - Washed Drain Tile
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Beech Creek Flood - May 2024 - Washed Drain Tile
Mustang Start - 1st time in 7 years
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Sorry for the sideways filming. It was my grandfather filming. Car had say for many years. Started right up after a fuel pump.
I Found Bear Tracks And Talk About The Woods
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I Found Bear Tracks And Talk About The Woods
Pike County Conservation Biggest Tree Contest - Ed Coleman
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Pike County Conservation Biggest Tree Contest - Ed Coleman
Mountain Parkway - Golden Hour May 2023
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Mountain Parkway - Golden Hour May 2023
RK24 Tractor - Clearing A Muddy Road Part 1
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RK24 Tractor - Clearing A Muddy Road Part 1
Rain Over Pikeville - November 2022 (Full Clip)
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Rain Over Pikeville - November 2022 (Full Clip)
Talking to Nicole About Trees and Creeks
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Talking to Nicole About Trees and Creeks
Heart Breaker Dropped Loot - Escape From Tarkov
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Heart Breaker Dropped Loot - Escape From Tarkov
Mountain Road In The Fall - Entire Clip
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Mountain Road In The Fall - Entire Clip
King Kelly Coleman Statue - Wayland, KY
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King Kelly Coleman Statue - Wayland, KY
Maybe ur friend got u the fake one? I have the one u mentioned and it does look like the photo, really big
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The problem you was having is operator error. You needed to angle the blade and sweep the mud to one side.
Best sounding domestic compact hands down
It was sold to a guy for a dirt track car.... yep i do regret it
Wowww look at those clouds😮🙊🙈🙈😳🫣
DEALING WITH THIS ON MY 2012 SOMATA PLEASE SEND HELP WHAT COULD IT BE ???
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having this issue now anyone to help i want to get it fixed please thanks
@@moforkevin Honwstly it’s been so long now I can’t remember. But due to the price of repairs we sold the car to the dealer and made our escape. It would be hard to do these days due to how little they cost after depreciation. But check through my notes on here and I explained what’s up I just can’t can’t remember details now
I’m playing this game now. The entire chain path was clogged up and around each corner gear was compacted junk. Broken tension gear. I’ve demolished the machine and removed all 4 main screw posts, thus fully separating the upper from the lower. Three of the 4 corner spindles are not happy, they feel ‘snickety’. I’m not sure how to disassemble the spindles. Since I’ve made it this far I’d certainly like to strip them down and replace whatever bearings are in there. There is, of course, a ‘master’ spindle and three ‘slave’ spindles that the chain drives. How does the master differ from the other three, I’m assuming it’s got some form of worm gear inside it? Parts diagrams aren’t even nearly high enough resolution to give me any idea. Anyone’s advice gladly accepted.
@@3dg323dg3 I ordered a new tensioner gear and it didn’t fit. I gave up at that point. I’ve got an old Shop Smith that’s older than I am that’s still chugging along. Very little maintenance needed and a simple design. Now I don’t need the planed board to be 100% dead even (even if the DeWalt) could do that with the over engineered worm screws of death but the Shop Smith works great for me. Please if you get it going let us know about it.
Jetsons car!
Turns out it was just a plugged/clogged DEF injector.
I moved to Phelps from Ft Worth, Texas in 1965. I was really taken by those pretty long haired mountain girls. Eventually I caught me a Kentucky Wildcat. She was so poor she used vanilla extract for perfume and boy did it ever work. That was 52 years ago.
I was raised in Phelps, I'm about sick of it and I'm getting ready to leave it.
@@IanHager It was a different world in ‘65-67. I’ve only been back a couple of times. They’ve paved “Widder’s Branch” hollar and torn down my old high school. I’ve heard you can never go back home. Still, I have wonderful memories. My dad once was the pastor of Phelps Baptist Church.
@@DrBible-ThD-HarvardLaw I usually attend that Church, I still live here now and I was born in 08', my main issue right now is the crackheads that walk around and get into stuff. Anytime I go out I always carry a gun to be safe.
@@IanHager It’s the same where my wife came from in Rockcastle Co. In better days we could walk from her home place back to Egypt, Ky. I wouldn’t do that now if I was armed and dangerous. I’m retired FBI, FBI SWAT & Vietnam vet. But the meth monsters have ruined the mountains.
@@DrBible-ThD-HarvardLaw Definitely agree with you, god bless you and thank you for your service.
I have a same problem in hyundai sonata hybrid 2015 . what's the problem for that. where i can fix that problem.
Did you ever get it fixed?
My hometown
Just remove negative from your battery and put it back after 30 seconds. This will reset computer and will temporary fix the issue.
The issue come back again
Once the planer starts getting build up from saw dust the chain begins to skip teeth on one of the post sprockets that starts to get the planner slightly out of level making it stiffer to turn so then the chain skips more to make the problem worse, clean and lube the whole assembly then level the unit by running it all the way down to the board slide table, reassemble the chain and tighten, this is what fixed mine
Pull the cover.....Make sure all the links in the chain are free of any compacted sawdust......I spent a couple hours going around and round with a small stainless steel brush cleaning caked sawdust out of the links.....Lube the posts with Silicone spray...NOT WD-40......WD-40 will attract dirt and cake up....Crank it to the highest position while lubing the posts as you go.......If it's still stiff you will need to turn the machine over and adjust the post by loosening the screw then turn the machine right side up and make sure the body sits flat at each corner......use some Blue Loctite on the post screw if everything is level......check the other post screws and Loctite them.....Hope this helps....
Jonathan was my uncle! Rest in peace man. You’ll always be remembered for your bravery.
Im dealing with this now. I get code P2159 which are my wheel speed sensors, took me a month to figure out the ‘Performance B’ is my back tires. Finding these sensors at a reasonable rate has been difficult but I got my front two fixed, now just need my back two replacements.
you need to loctite blue the 6mm hex screw underneath the base holding the post in place (after every post has been leveled)
That correct, Mines just did that out of nowhere, I couldnt find the proper video to guide me so I took a stab at it without touching or unhousing the planer.
Salam qardaş var sizdə abs modulu
Mine too. All gears are tough to turn. I'm working on it now. It's a SOB. I'll update if I get it done.
I appreciate it!! I gave up and used a much older one that still worked after decades of more use. Go figure.
@@edratliff In reply it took me a full day to figure this problem out. Provided your problem is the same as mine. As I understand you have only the front left post that is spinning and it should not be. Remove the planer from the stand to access the the tightening screw at the underside for that post. That should keep it from spinning. Strip the planer of all its top covers as you did when you cleaned it. You then will have access to all the chain path and it's tension take up mechanism at the front of the planer. Loosen the chain so that it drops out of place. Here is the tricky part. Look under the covered part of the post you just tightened and you will see a large retention collar with two small Allen head cap screws. The purpose of this collar is to retain a backlash tension spring. The tension setting for these springs is intended to protect against any backlash of the cutter head while in turn letting the height adjustment crank work smoothly. This spring can be very tight which in turn makes the chain cog above be very stiff or not turn in concert with the others at all. Try if you can to loosen those two cap screws. They were treated with blue lock tight at the factory so it will initially be a challenge to get them to turn. The cap screws are a right hand thread. You will have to remove those cap screws in order to turn the retention collar. Doing so you will have to find where they screw back in along with the "sweet spot" of the retention spring. As you remove the cap screws, so will the collar spring loosen they are holding by turning the the retention collar. (The collar also is a right hand thread.) By turning this collar you effectively loosen the cog above. Magic! After removing the cap screws, turn collar and feel the cog above with your hand to see if you feel any difference in resistance. If your with me so far the real frustration begins. So you may say you want to check the others while your at it. Go ahead at your own peril because just looking at the engineering of this planer you understand those chain cogs HAVE to be in concert with each other going up and down the screw posts. They provide for the knives and feed rollers to be absolutely parallel with the planer bed. This is where it took me all day to get right. I loosened all my spring collars and got them so that they would 1) make easy to crank, 2) hold enough tensioned so the knives wouldn't backlash. 3) that all four corners were raising and lowering uniformly for a flat feed and surface results. All the while trying to get all four corners to be at the same level and the stupid chain not to bind around the cog's. ( I'd rather try to solve Rubik's Cube than do this again) Should you attempt these adjustments I truly believe you'll have many "A-HA"! moments as you discover what it is you are trying to accomplish. Good luck, and God speed my brother!
@@campion05 wiw campion that’s a detailed tutorial. I’ll try what I can. Where I’m stuck now is that toothed wheel that the chain is tensioned by has a broken tooth. It made of plastic and all the hard turning before I found out for sure it’s fouled up broke it. I ordered one from Amazon and it’s a different size. I gave up as I needed to move on. I’ll have to try again and find the right right sprocket and put it in.
On 2/1/2024 I bought mine brand new. On 2/2/2024 I exchanged for a new one. Same issue, but it was back left pole. Stuck at 2 on vertical depth tape, and getting it to six was a full body work out. 😂
Awesome!!! So beautiful
So whats the solution??????????
We sold it
The same issue but sometimes it’s the battery you have too replaced
Bad ABS module or it could be brake booster having the exact same issue
Hey what was the issue
Hey I just got the 4ft xb cutter. I’ve got the RK24. I have never ran one before. Can you go over the hook up and what PTO setting you run??
I figure you got it figured out by now. The hookup for the cutter is straight forward. The only tricky parts are getting the PTO shaft engaged and the deck of the cutter adjuster level so one side doesn’t dig in.
Did yall get the class action settlement notification for your sonata. My car is doing this and im wondering if this is included in the settlement
We sold the car not long after this. 😱
Did you check the brake pads?
Shoutout to Phelps from Louisiana been there many times
Jesus Christ 🙄🤦🏻♀️
Did anyone live near Elmrock Decoy road or near it during this flood? If so, how bad was the flooding in that area during this?
Yessir og Tom McDonald
Where at in west liberty. I'm from elliott county
I’m not sure where this was at…it was actually closer to Ezel I think. I was just passing through and stopped to watch this guy.
Man this same video over on Facebook has 5K views. What would have made this a better short?
C1237
I have this same code right now. What was the issue
@@meshawilliams837any luck figuring out that code? I have the same problem
Everyone needs cat butt magnets
Come on Phil
Phil the Seal
Are those the black hills?
Appalachians near Elkhorn City KY
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Are you saying the bridge workers make good money? I’d say they do but for me anyways it ain’t enough lol
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R.I.P Joe
I felt that pain, bro
Rumor has it that guy “still has his fucking ring on” to this day 🤷♂️.
He does literally
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I having the same problem with a Hyundai sonata hybrid 2016 at 84k miles but can't find the solution
It’s the master cylinder controller in this situation. In the end they sold the car at a loss because this was thousands to fix.
@edratliff brother issue in my car , only while on the AC , messages appears in screen
Hey did you figure it out? And did you receive the class action settlement notification for your car?
Is this the beginning of the end?
Nah. I’m sure this has happened countless times before.