How I installed a new wheel and axle cap on my hand truck. Note: not shown in the video, I tapped the cap down farther on both sides with the wood after removing the socket.
I feel like a dumba$$!!! This is the best how to RUclips video I have EVER seen!!! No intro, no bs.... straight to what I wanted to know!!! Thank you!!!
Absolutely brilliant. Was able to get a pushring on a lawmmower wheel stem with this, without issue, and the best part of all not a single cuss word went with this procedure.. Thanks so much for the genius.
James Piepsney Hi, the washer came with the replacement wheel, it locks down on the axle. The size of the socket is just one that seemed to be the right size. It would actually be better if it was a deeper socket to get it farther down. I hope that helps.
Excellent tutorial. No drama. Straight to the point. Just what I needed. Thank you!!
I feel like a dumba$$!!! This is the best how to RUclips video I have EVER seen!!! No intro, no bs.... straight to what I wanted to know!!! Thank you!!!
That's exactly what I am talking about.
Straight to the point, no bla bla bla, no dramas.
Good job
Absolutely brilliant. Was able to get a pushring on a lawmmower wheel stem with this, without issue, and the best part of all not a single cuss word went with this procedure.. Thanks so much for the genius.
That's good to hear, thanks for letting me know!
@@glenmartin9974 whats size its that cap? Im trying yo find the right size for a MI M-T pressure washer.
Thanks for the very simple and very straightforward video.
Who downvotes this video? It's excellent. People make no sense.
i was told not many wheel thingys made that way. good tutorial thanks. see if i did it right and it stays in
Perfect solution!
Thank you for making this video. I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the kind words!
Dude, you are the man :-)
Thanks that saved my night
Good to know! note: not shown in the video, I tapped the cap down farther on both sides with the wood after removing the socket.
Very nice, thank you ! 👍😊
You are my hero!
Awesome! Thanks!
Tried it this way and split every one of the push nuts. It's a 5/8" shaft. Guess they were just bad material
Genius. Thank you
Tears... Thank you.
How about some tips on getting the old one off that's what gave me the most trouble
I have been all over the place in my town, trying to find this push ring, and I had to buy a C ring. Will this work?
I'm not sure, but I would think that if it has a tight fit and is sturdy it should be worth a try? thanks.
Sure is some pretty purple tape you got on ya boy
Easier to use shaft collar or hitchpin/cotterpin and you can remove easily next time
brilliant
Excellent tutorial. No drama....straight to the point. Less is so much more. Thank you for the help!
How to remove starlock locking washer?
ok i see what your doing where do you find that washer you pounded down? this is vague what size socket..i appreciate any info please
James Piepsney Hi, the washer came with the replacement wheel, it locks down on the axle. The size of the socket is just one that seemed to be the right size. It would actually be better if it was a deeper socket to get it farther down. I hope that helps.
Now show easy way to remove such push nut?
What size is that starlock washer your using
Hi, I'm not sure the size. It actually came with the replacement wheel, so I assume it's the same size as the axle?
I need to know a easy way of getting them off, can you help? 👍👍👍
Monster The Kid I tried various methods of removing it and finally used a rotozip with a metal cutting wheel, which worked great.
I was able to pry mine off with a flathead screwdriver. Could possibly use a small pry bar?
Cómo se llama lo que le pones?
Socket www.google.com/search?q=socket%20wrench
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Lock washer www.amazon.com/Hard-Find-Fastener-014973294816-50-Piece/dp/B00OP3HTD4/ref=asc_df_B00OP3HTD4/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=167129665566&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=5871836289990454631&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9033255&hvtargid=pla-307994142929&psc=1
I didn’t see a valve stem on that tire. I hope you didn't install the new tire with the valve stem on the inside.
Good eye! It's an airless tire.