You have a good eye for figuring things out Henry. I've never seen multiple holes in the axle to lock the wheels in "drive" before. Nice score on the ammo,and ammo cans as well!
Henry, every time I see that new shed of yours the more I like it! I’m going to take a look back at the new shed video and seriously considering buying one. Thanks
Oh yeah I have 2, one is 20'x 15'x9', other is the same, but like I told Henry, when it snows, you have to go out every hour of heavy snow, and go inside and with a push broom, the push broom end shake the roof and knock the snow off, otherwise it will rip the first year and or bend the tubs, if you are in a heavy snow area get the round one so snow just falls off.
@@knighthawk86855 We had a shelter logic at Eliminator Performance and if you check out Jakes earlier videos you will see it in good condition, then fairly good , then pretty torn up, then totally wrecked especially on the front entrance, then the piece da resistance totally enclosed with a metal barn roofing top and now it will never blow away but material costs were $1300 Cdn would not do it at the material costs right now likely $3000
@@waynestefinashen239 agreed, but with the proper maintenance, they can last, I've had both of mine for over 10 years now, if you get the proper one for your area, ie weather, climate, don't let snow weight take em out, they do last, I have mine under trees, so the sun doesn't beat down on them, and I remove the snow from them when it's snowing every 2hrs, but yes the metal version is far superior for sure.
I have the same snowblower. I took my wheels off and there is a plastic sleeve on the axle. The previous owner took it off for some reason and never put them back on. Your fix works so that is all that counts.
@nowayout8639 I don’t recall a sleeve nor do I feel there needs to be one as the lunch pins lock the wheel to the holes in the axle making a sleeve redundant unless you used the out holes to have it freewheel.
Nice trade Henry! Very observant on the repair of the axle bro. i think the fiddle fairies were in there before you got it. He did get a nice blower in the trade in my opinion. 👍🔫🇺🇸Roger
Beans and bullets.
Nice fix and good trade.
You have a good eye for figuring things out Henry. I've never seen multiple holes in the axle to lock the wheels in "drive" before. Nice score on the ammo,and ammo cans as well!
Thx for the comment bro
Awesome awesome trade!!! Hell with the price of ammo your a lucky man
Great barter Henry. Thats the way to roll.All the best to you all
Henry, every time I see that new shed of yours the more I like it! I’m going to take a look back at the new shed video and seriously considering buying one. Thanks
Oh yeah I have 2, one is 20'x 15'x9', other is the same, but like I told Henry, when it snows, you have to go out every hour of heavy snow, and go inside and with a push broom, the push broom end shake the roof and knock the snow off, otherwise it will rip the first year and or bend the tubs, if you are in a heavy snow area get the round one so snow just falls off.
And spend the money for the shelter logic brand the tarp is much stronger material.
Savage, i feel the same way and i dont even need one! Lol.👍
@@knighthawk86855 We had a shelter logic at Eliminator Performance and if you check out Jakes earlier videos you will see it in good condition, then fairly good , then pretty torn up, then totally wrecked especially on the front entrance, then the piece da resistance totally enclosed with a metal barn roofing top and now it will never blow away but material costs were $1300 Cdn would not do it at the material costs right now likely $3000
@@waynestefinashen239 agreed, but with the proper maintenance, they can last, I've had both of mine for over 10 years now, if you get the proper one for your area, ie weather, climate, don't let snow weight take em out, they do last, I have mine under trees, so the sun doesn't beat down on them, and I remove the snow from them when it's snowing every 2hrs, but yes the metal version is far superior for sure.
I have the same snowblower. I took my wheels off and there is a plastic sleeve on the axle. The previous owner took it off for some reason and never put them back on. Your fix works so that is all that counts.
If the owner took them off then how did you see the sleeve when you took the wheel off? You said he never put them back on.
@@MowersNBlowers When you took off the wheel there does not appear to be a sleeve. Not unless it is stuck inside the wheel which I could not see.
@nowayout8639 I don’t recall a sleeve nor do I feel there needs to be one as the lunch pins lock the wheel to the holes in the axle making a sleeve redundant unless you used the out holes to have it freewheel.
Good deal!
Nice job bro.
nice trade there bro. glad to see it was because of the wheel was the cause of the chain issue
Ammo is better than cash in this economy. Even better than gold.
Yes sir for sure!
Don't you just love the Super Fast turnovers!!!!
I guess the guy didn’t want any video footage whatsoever lol
No….double press record means not recording! Smh!
Henry. Are you starting a army.
Yes sir!
It's a sprocket, not a "cog".
Potato tomato, you knew what I meant
Double Scorer!!!!
I love it how it ends up bro!
Nice trade Henry! Very observant on the repair of the axle bro. i think the fiddle fairies were in there before you got it. He did get a nice blower in the trade in my opinion. 👍🔫🇺🇸Roger
Thx roger, great deal!