Congrats on the one year anniversary of the engine swap I would go to the higher price,d tires makes one thing to have to check when you get it out of storage see you later young man
I would go with the hard rubber like you did. Seems like everything I have small pneumatic on they are always flat. Especially after they have a few years on them. Thanks for the videos. Ron B Michigan
Nice video. Just wondered if that unit is hard to pull start since it sounds like it's spinning up some sort of impeller blades. I had a push-type vacuum (built more like a lawnmower than yours and yours is a blower of course) that was extremely hard to start because there was no way to disengage the impeller on start-up.
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE I understand totally. That's why I eventually had to sell mine. Made my chest hurt to have to restart it after every fill-up. Looks like it works really well though while it's running.
Hello! I'm having trouble with a gas powered air compressor. I 've replaced the unloaded pilot valve, but now the valve where you bleed air out is popping off before it builds air up to 135psi any ideas anyone? Please and thank you
Make sure the gauge is reading right. It may be building up a lot more than you think. Just because the unloader is new doesn't mean it'll work right. Just be careful.
Just blowing the leaves to the side seems a waste of time to me as the wind will just blow them back again, would be better if they could be bagged up at the same time . Probably go with the solid tyres myself .
Love the wide open property. Good thing you got that blower!
Absolutely definitely need it.
That predator engine is a beast!!
I completely agree with you
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE I've got a 13 horse on a wood splitter and it starts on the 2nd pull every time.
Congrats on the one year anniversary of the engine swap I would go to the higher price,d tires makes one thing to have to check when you get it out of storage see you later young man
I understand how you feel about the tires. If I used it more I would choose them too
I would go with the hard rubber like you did. Seems like everything I have small pneumatic on they are always flat. Especially after they have a few years on them. Thanks for the videos. Ron B Michigan
No problem Ronald Bechler and thanks for the comment I appreciate it
Leaf blowers are great
Absolutely, I really enjoy them.
I would go for the.solid rubber tyres due to the dry rotting.issue with the pneumatic.tyres !
You and me both
Nice video. Just wondered if that unit is hard to pull start since it sounds like it's spinning up some sort of impeller blades. I had a push-type vacuum (built more like a lawnmower than yours and yours is a blower of course) that was extremely hard to start because there was no way to disengage the impeller on start-up.
Yes its the blower fan weighs a lot so pulling the rope is tough. It seems like I'm slowly pulling but I'm pulling really hard on it.
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE I understand totally. That's why I eventually had to sell mine. Made my chest hurt to have to restart it after every fill-up. Looks like it works really well though while it's running.
@@PilotViewProductions absolutely
I have a 33" troybilt mower,with pneumatic tires that are dry rotted but ATF In the tires still holding air 20 years old walk behind mower.
Thanks for the comment Jerry Southerland
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE The tires on the Gravely are weather cracked but I have tubes so no problems.
Not sure. Those blowers are sure handy.
I'd go with more expensive pneumatics for my own use seeing as it's not used often. If I I used the machine commercially I might consider solid ones.
That's a pretty good idea.
Hello! I'm having trouble with a gas powered air compressor. I 've replaced the unloaded pilot valve, but now the valve where you bleed air out is popping off before it builds air up to 135psi any ideas anyone? Please and thank you
Thank you for the comment but unfortunately I don't have a lot of experience when it comes to air compressors.
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE ok. thank you so much. And have a nice day!
@@albertosanchez3350 no problem and I will
Make sure the gauge is reading right. It may be building up a lot more than you think. Just because the unloader is new doesn't mean it'll work right. Just be careful.
@@lewiemcneely9143 ok thanks
I guess on the tyre part everyone is different
Yes I believe so
Just blowing the leaves to the side seems a waste of time to me as the wind will just blow them back again, would be better if they could be bagged up at the same time . Probably go with the solid tyres myself .
Thanks for the comment and I hear what you're saying
It needs a muffler
You're absolutely right
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Thank you Reese Walkers RC Cars.
More expensive pneumatic tires
Thank you for the comment I appreciate it