Regarding the rear tire pressure…on mine I rotate the valve stem to the top, then actually ADD some air for a second. Then I use the gauge to check and set air pressure as needed. Has worked so far.
Used to use tire pressure gage for calcium chloride. It is highly corrosive. They could be flushed . Ask a tire shop that sells large tractor tires and or construction equipment.
Good video. Those 4 black bolts I got a yellow paint marker and marked mine after torquing them like you did. As for a grease gun, I use my Dad's from the early 70's. It's a beast, but it works :-)
Yes i should have added the paint marker, good idea i can do that today later. Im sure like everything, the grease guns are, "THEY DONT MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO" type thing. Thanks for watching!
Very well done video! I bought a Lock ‘N Lube gun with their locking fitting, and I love it. It came with some rubber boots that fit over the hose fitting and the cartridge tube to prevent leaks. Very nice gun. Unlike the Lube Shuttle, this one takes standard grease tubes. TTWT recommended the company, and it’s definitely worth a look.
Nice video. Very helpful. Thanks
Regarding the rear tire pressure…on mine I rotate the valve stem to the top, then actually ADD some air for a second. Then I use the gauge to check and set air pressure as needed. Has worked so far.
So adding the air cleans out the liquid from the stem?
@@AaronTurnwald it has so far
@@tfunkhou88 thanks!
Used to use tire pressure gage for calcium chloride. It is highly corrosive. They could be flushed . Ask a tire shop that sells large tractor tires and or construction equipment.
I use the Milwaukee M18 grease gun. Awesome and simple to change the grease cartridges with no mess.
That sounds nice with no mess!
Good video. Those 4 black bolts I got a yellow paint marker and marked mine after torquing them like you did. As for a grease gun, I use my Dad's from the early 70's. It's a beast, but it works :-)
Yes i should have added the paint marker, good idea i can do that today later. Im sure like everything, the grease guns are, "THEY DONT MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO" type thing. Thanks for watching!
@@AaronTurnwald I see guys spending big money on grease guns. I don’t need those big models. They’re nice for sure.
Check out Lube Shuttle for a grease gun and grease
I will, thanks i have not heard of that one yet.
@@AaronTurnwald I got their base pistol grip grease gun and their Li400 grease. Absolutely no mess. It’s awesome!
Very well done video! I bought a Lock ‘N Lube gun with their locking fitting, and I love it. It came with some rubber boots that fit over the hose fitting and the cartridge tube to prevent leaks. Very nice gun. Unlike the Lube Shuttle, this one takes standard grease tubes. TTWT recommended the company, and it’s definitely worth a look.