I love watching your down to earth, no nonsense videos. This is exactly why I keep coming back to your channel. I may not always have the same equipment but the common sense is there and when you watch one, most of the others are somewhat similar enough to apply the same concept. You know, I have never sweet talked when working on my cars, lawn equipment or anything like that so I might have to try that but with enough determination I have always been able to get the job done. 😆 Thanks for always bringing good, wholesome unbiased content and not being afraid to show your mistakes because we have all left off a ground wire, lost an o-ring, forgot to plug something in or grabbed a few hot wires. That is what keeps life interesting.
You gotta loosen the inner nut on the back of the starter so that you can rotate that plastic housing so the notch is facing up and you don’t have to bend the wire. You mentioned the starters were exactly the same and they are but you gotta do that or you will waste 30 minutes like I did trying to wiggle the new starter in. Once you do that the starter goes in much easier. Other than that it was very helpful. Thanks!
Thanks for the tip on rotating the plastic, I'm in the same situation. It was simple to loosen the inner nut and rotate so the new starter install should go quicker. I couldn't find any other source that gave that info. And thanks to @pawpawsplace for the helpful video.
Another interesting honest how-to video, as you said you can't take chances with a starter especially if it's on a vehicle like this that tends to be going in the direction towards the middle of nowhere and you don't want to be stranded there as a rescue costs way more than a starter. I need to tell you my story about the electric trike we made way before electric vehicles were what they are now, also this was a pedal power trike we built for a friend that had nothing wrong mental or physically he was just as sharp as a bowling ball, he was clever at other things but was as thick as mud with practical stuff. It's a funny story. Anyway, brilliant show, take care stay safe and God bless buddy.
The guy that said if you need to see how to take the plastics off you shouldn’t be changing the starter forgot the ground wire 😂😂😂 (breaking balls, good video!)
Hello Mr. Steven, You can't go wrong with Honda, Yamaha or the Polaris. I guess out of the 3 it depends on which body style suits your need the best is the one I would go with.
I love watching your down to earth, no nonsense videos. This is exactly why I keep coming back to your channel. I may not always have the same equipment but the common sense is there and when you watch one, most of the others are somewhat similar enough to apply the same concept. You know, I have never sweet talked when working on my cars, lawn equipment or anything like that so I might have to try that but with enough determination I have always been able to get the job done. 😆
Thanks for always bringing good, wholesome unbiased content and not being afraid to show your mistakes because we have all left off a ground wire, lost an o-ring, forgot to plug something in or grabbed a few hot wires. That is what keeps life interesting.
Thank you Mr. James.
You're very welcome
You gotta loosen the inner nut on the back of the starter so that you can rotate that plastic housing so the notch is facing up and you don’t have to bend the wire. You mentioned the starters were exactly the same and they are but you gotta do that or you will waste 30 minutes like I did trying to wiggle the new starter in. Once you do that the starter goes in much easier.
Other than that it was very helpful.
Thanks!
Thanks for the comment, Glad it was helpful.
Thanks for the tip on rotating the plastic, I'm in the same situation. It was simple to loosen the inner nut and rotate so the new starter install should go quicker. I couldn't find any other source that gave that info.
And thanks to @pawpawsplace for the helpful video.
This is a far better video than the last one I tried watch (somebody elses' video). Thanks,
Thank you much.
You have to love the southern farmers, great explanation...
Thank you friend!
Bud , you always working on something, but keep it up , I like your videos… I may learn something !!
Trying to make a $ anyway I can Mr. Bill. LOL
Another interesting honest how-to video, as you said you can't take chances with a starter especially if it's on a vehicle like this that tends to be going in the direction towards the middle of nowhere and you don't want to be stranded there as a rescue costs way more than a starter. I need to tell you my story about the electric trike we made way before electric vehicles were what they are now, also this was a pedal power trike we built for a friend that had nothing wrong mental or physically he was just as sharp as a bowling ball, he was clever at other things but was as thick as mud with practical stuff. It's a funny story. Anyway, brilliant show, take care stay safe and God bless buddy.
Cam I would love to hear that story. I would love to have an electric cart to us around the house.
Awesome man. You are the original Hillbilly, gave me a good laugh and good advice. Thank you bro. Time to get my hands dirty. ❤
Glad to do both, drop in anytime and love reading comments. 👍
The guy that said if you need to see how to take the plastics off you shouldn’t be changing the starter forgot the ground wire 😂😂😂 (breaking balls, good video!)
😂😂 👍
Great lesson as always Eddie. God Bless yawl. Mike
Thank you much.
Looks like a lot of fun
Fun Learning!
Hey Eddie any recommendations on a branded ATV that can be good for utility vehicle
Hello Mr. Steven, You can't go wrong with Honda, Yamaha or the Polaris. I guess out of the 3 it depends on which body style suits your need the best is the one I would go with.
Can you do a cv axle and wheel bearing video
When I have to replace them BUT I hope that is no time soon. LOL
Had to subscribe.
Thank you much!
Is there an English language version of this, or at least sub-titles?
Just this Hill Billy, Red Neck, Chinese Indian English is all there is my friend. 🤠
How to change a relay on a yamaha grizzly 450
Should be just 2 wires to remove.
@@papawsplace you have the best videos.
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