There's also a part that you can buy to put on the crankshaft where you pull part goes without a spring you just wrap the rope around it like the old days and pull it and the rope comes off it doesn't start you got to do it all over again takes a lot more time but lots a lot longer than those spring ones that's the way you used to have to start old motors they before the spring ones come out
Jason there is a nut that holds the magnéto réel to the top of the motor central shaft check its size and get an impact socket that fits it. Chuck the socket to the drill. You should be able to start the generator using the drill
Jason, I’ve been having problems with a couple of my cabinet hinges. Cannot find a replacement so I rigged it with a couple furniture clamps ha ha at least I can open and close my cabinet door. Just have to ignore the orange clamp inside!
stubs is cute. The animals eating and all the sounds is too funny. Jason is using his noggin lol.. the mud is ridiculous with the snow melting away. Great video..
Jason Jason Jason you have to tighten up the spring as tight as you can get it then put the rope on that way it will retract all of the rope a lot of times what you can do is get a pair of your vice grips I think you guys call them something else the Pliers That lock to hold it in place while you put the string on it's a little bit difficult but hey you can do it no problem
JASONSON CROCKER man You are A DIY man I’m loving 🥰 your videos Danielle and Jason Thank god Danielle was there the spring almost went up to your face? The Crocker Way is the best way Danielle another great job on the video love 💝 the animals 🐖🐓🦃🐂🐄🐐🦆🐶 🐦 love 💝 from Ohio Irene and god bless to short
Jason you telling me that there is not a lawn mower shop in any part of Oklahoma lawn mower shop would probably charge you about 15 bucks to replace the and put it back together😂
You could find a new recoil setup for the generator at about $35, or just wrap the cord around the flywheel...😂😅 My Champion, or any other small engine I have, has a notch in the flywheel to manually wrap the cord on it. Try it.😊 Love ya'll ❤️
All scraps are not for all animals, please don't feed them salty or sugary foods as they are not healthy for them, you also need to be sure garlic, grapes, onions, and such are not in their feeds, killing them or making them sick just doesn't do well for them or you.
I guess you aren't old enough to have gone out to slop the hogs!!! We mixed up all the table scraps to feed our sows in the barn!!! The gave birth to very healthy pigs and we butchered our own meat and it was very healthy!!! When you were poor out in the country where I came from the animals always got feed what we could mow, slop together and we had very healthy meat from them !!!!
@ What anice thing to say, I am old enough, just that feeding the hogs was my grandparents job. My job was to get the feed ready with my great-grandmother. Garlic, onion, and grapes are deadly to dogs and should never be fed near them, as they could get into them. Other animals should never have too much salt and processed sugar and the amount will differ for each species. A treat maybe fine, but you may never know for sure. I raise llamas and chickens, and have dogs, and cats to boot and run a rescue you cannot imagine the issues and health bills that come with toxic foods to farm animals. Ask how I know, I spend a lot of time in the Vet hospital with the rescues.
Ruf in his little coat just kills me, he is SO DAMN cute!! Love him so much!! XO
MAKE THAT sh!!!!t WORK! While most people need to find a plan, plans simply rush to find a few! You are so freaking gifted. 💞
Supervisor Stubs is on the job.
Huge love ❤ from Canada.
When that happens again, just use your drill to turn the nut on the flywheel.. it works!!!!
The way pigs smack their lips make them sound like they enjoy food so much
Way to go Jason on figuring out the pulley to start the generator!!!!
wow, never doubted you would figure it out one way or the other. just love watching your videos.
I love Jason when your plan comes together. Way to Go.
There's also a part that you can buy to put on the crankshaft where you pull part goes without a spring you just wrap the rope around it like the old days and pull it and the rope comes off it doesn't start you got to do it all over again takes a lot more time but lots a lot longer than those spring ones that's the way you used to have to start old motors they before the spring ones come out
That's a good looking electric pole y'all have there.
Okie Engineering can fix anything!!!! Way to go Jason.
Well done Jason xxx
Jason there is a nut that holds the magnéto réel to the top of the motor central shaft check its size and get an impact socket that fits it. Chuck the socket to the drill. You should be able to start the generator using the drill
Was really rooting for you 😊👏👏👏Way to go 👍👍👍. You will never know if you don't try. 👍👍👍. Stay Blessed 😇🙏🙏🙏
🤠 love you all God bless Mr fix it
Noah or Matt??? Either would be fooòookin awesomenessss!!!
Jason, I’ve been having problems with a couple of my cabinet hinges. Cannot find a replacement so I rigged it with a couple furniture clamps ha ha at least I can open and close my cabinet door. Just have to ignore the orange clamp inside!
Great job Jason....hugs
I used a socket and a battery drill. Electric start. On the generators
They make a stock tank heater that keeps the water tank from completely freezing over. Maybe get one and put the tank by the power pole?
stubs is cute. The animals eating and all the sounds is too funny. Jason is using his noggin lol.. the mud is ridiculous with the snow melting away. Great video..
Hi 👋 Jason and Danielle 😇👏😀😀😀
Good job Jason!
Jason Jason Jason you have to tighten up the spring as tight as you can get it then put the rope on that way it will retract all of the rope a lot of times what you can do is get a pair of your vice grips I think you guys call them something else the Pliers That lock to hold it in place while you put the string on it's a little bit difficult but hey you can do it no problem
Let's Go ,they will love it all 😊
We used to always say we "Jerry rigged" things, but I think we "Jason rigged" it now 😂😂 (never knew who "Jerry" was anyway lol
Stubbs is the supervisor. 😊 He is in charge of everything.
It's all Breakfasts 😊
❤❤ Low rider wants to help Smart are you a Genius lol
Use your cordless drill or impact to start the generator!
Yep, Jason you could compete as a bushcrafter! Danielle, I know your personal rigger comes in handy. ❤
JASONSON CROCKER man You are A DIY man I’m loving 🥰 your videos Danielle and Jason Thank god Danielle was there the spring almost went up to your face? The Crocker Way is the best way Danielle another great job on the video love 💝 the animals 🐖🐓🦃🐂🐄🐐🦆🐶 🐦 love 💝 from Ohio Irene and god bless to short
Jason you telling me that there is not a lawn mower shop in any part of Oklahoma lawn mower shop would probably charge you about 15 bucks to replace the and put it back together😂
What's is the name or channel for that Alaska bush channel
Breakfast is a little Mikey😂
Use what ya got, Mr. Genius.
You could find a new recoil setup for the generator at about $35, or just wrap the cord around the flywheel...😂😅 My Champion, or any other small engine I have, has a notch in the flywheel to manually wrap the cord on it. Try it.😊 Love ya'll ❤️
Checkout Raley’s small engine repairs, T-Bone show you how to repair that rope !
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Put some washers behind those screws so the don’t hit the flywheel also if u wind spring more it’ll tighten rope
Go to Harbor Freight and get you a new Predator generator.
Was Lambeau named after Lambeau Field?
Jip, because Danielle is a Packer
You can take a drill with a socket and put it over the nut and start the generator
Hey Jason The Recoil just came apart on you I think you can use a C-clamp to kind of hold it down as you're doing it😂😂
I hate them damn coils, I have had that problem before also, Way to go
You are amazing ❤
Why not hook your well to the electric service.
Just jiggle the pully when it makes that noise, you just have to get the spring to suck those brackets in a little bit more.
Hello! 👍🤩
Where Jason is Stubbs also is 👍
Jason is the man
Hi Danielle and Jason. Jason is a McGyver. I hope the spelling is correct. Thanks for sharing the snack eating. Love you both❤
Hello 👋🤗❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Jason you crack me up. Even your ratchet wrench doesn’t seem to be ratcheting. Lol. Jk😊
Is their water always in the shade
Where are the white livestock dogs?
Weld an old school pully on the crankshaft?
BUY A NEW ONE. DON'T BE SO CHEAP.
Ur what we would call a cobbler!!!!😂😂😂
Low rider is Jason reincarnated
Why don't you hook up water pump to your electric pole? 🤔 hummm
I guess he didn’t watch the video till the end he didn’t wind up the coil so there is no slack
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What's for Breakfast? 🐽
It's called canibalization Lol
My niece has female dog like stubs
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STUBS ❣️❣️❣️
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Start it with a drill ?
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Stubbs...lol
Alaskan Bush People are fake don't mess with your reputation by getting tangled up with them
All scraps are not for all animals, please don't feed them salty or sugary foods as they are not healthy for them, you also need to be sure garlic, grapes, onions, and such are not in their feeds, killing them or making them sick just doesn't do well for them or you.
They habe had animals for a long time..they know this..a few snaks from time to time isn't a bad thing
I guess you aren't old enough to have gone out to slop the hogs!!! We mixed up all the table scraps to feed our sows in the barn!!! The gave birth to very healthy pigs and we butchered our own meat and it was very healthy!!! When you were poor out in the country where I came from the animals always got feed what we could mow, slop together and we had very healthy meat from them !!!!
@ What anice thing to say, I am old enough, just that feeding the hogs was my grandparents job. My job was to get the feed ready with my great-grandmother. Garlic, onion, and grapes are deadly to dogs and should never be fed near them, as they could get into them. Other animals should never have too much salt and processed sugar and the amount will differ for each species. A treat maybe fine, but you may never know for sure. I raise llamas and chickens, and have dogs, and cats to boot and run a rescue you cannot imagine the issues and health bills that come with toxic foods to farm animals. Ask how I know, I spend a lot of time in the Vet hospital with the rescues.
Stubbs is where Jason is always
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