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Cow Trail MTB

Cow Trail MTB

GMR East 11/13/22

GMR East 11/13/22

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  • @ecuaking87
    @ecuaking873 күн бұрын

    I have a question i have a s24 ultra and mine doesnt says super fast charging 2.0 only fast charging is that a difference? Btw i live in the netherlands

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes2 күн бұрын

    @ecuaking87 I believe you need to use a Samsung charger that supports Super Fast Charging 2.0 as it is a different charging protocol.And you also need to use a USB C cable that support 45w or more. The USB C cable that came with the S24 Ultra does not support Super Fast Charging 2.0. Honestly your fine with just Super Fast Charging as the difference in charging time is not much

  • @machine7844
    @machine78444 күн бұрын

    *_BIKE WIEGHT WITH BATTERY?_*

  • @cupcakesxrushful
    @cupcakesxrushful6 күн бұрын

    I want to know why can’t they stay with USB C. Why go C to C charger? Doing too much. 🤨

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes6 күн бұрын

    USB C can support more power than USB A to USB C. I think the max wattage a USB A can handle is only 18w.

  • @mehmetefeisk2972
    @mehmetefeisk29726 күн бұрын

    ​@@tonytypesxiaomi 120w uses usb-a 20V/6A bro.

  • @conradsmith841
    @conradsmith84112 күн бұрын

    Good video does it have pass through charging.. Like if I use solor to charge it can I also charge my phone..

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes12 күн бұрын

    @conradsmith841 thanks. Yes it does have pass through charging.

  • @asrafalikasturi5285
    @asrafalikasturi528512 күн бұрын

    Can I use my xiamoi 65w fast charger and wire ? Is it safe for the phone ?

  • @michaelhutto2521
    @michaelhutto252112 күн бұрын

    what has been your fastest run yet and what gearing? do you reccomend an o-ring chain in 428 or non o-ring chain?

  • @michaelhutto2521
    @michaelhutto252112 күн бұрын

    so are you using the factory 125 wiring and just swapping out the green to black? or did you use the wiring supplied with the engine?

  • @michaelhutto2521
    @michaelhutto252112 күн бұрын

    what was your 125 gearing? i have the xpro 125 street legal enduro that i plan on installing the zs190 on it by xmas if not sooner.my 125 has a 13 frt and 41 rear.and according to the speedometer best i could get oyt of it was 52mph at 9000 rpm,1000 short of redline; am fixing to install at 17t frt and 35t rear to get me by til i get the 190,is their room in the case for a 18 or 19t frt on the 190?

  • @ronwhited1224
    @ronwhited122415 күн бұрын

    Great demo! I have this same trimmer and it does a great job. It is a BEAST as far as weight though.

  • @kouroshezati929
    @kouroshezati92915 күн бұрын

    When you use a 45W charger and use the charger at least twice a day, your charge is less stressed because you only use 70% of the charger's power.Therefore, if you use a 25-watt charger, after a year, your charger will be exposed to damage and danger because it has been working at full capacity all this time.Note that sometimes it is necessary to pay a little more money to avoid paying the full cost again.😊

  • @mehmetefeisk2972
    @mehmetefeisk29726 күн бұрын

    Let's just buy 100w charger then?

  • @ATHULSTRAVELFOLIO
    @ATHULSTRAVELFOLIO17 күн бұрын

    i already have 25w samsung so no need to purchase 45w for double price of 25w ahh Thanks

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes17 күн бұрын

    @ATHULSTRAVELFOLIO yup no need to spend more money on the 45w charger when the phone only supports 45w charging if the battery is below 20%.

  • @gabrielgreen9883
    @gabrielgreen988323 күн бұрын

    I bought the whole kit. ALL OF IT. They all kick ass

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes23 күн бұрын

    @gabrielgreen9883 wow that's cool. I was on a budget at the time, but wish I would have bought the combo package. I'm liking the Milwaukee M18 stuff more than my Ryobi.

  • @user-nz9rr6ox4r
    @user-nz9rr6ox4r25 күн бұрын

    YES! TANHK YOU

  • @tonyduhlump8019
    @tonyduhlump801925 күн бұрын

    I know this was a while ago, but do you remember what telescope you used? You seem to be getting about 60 power and it looks good despite being a 'cheap' scope.

  • @Mickieshelton
    @Mickieshelton26 күн бұрын

    I got a anker cord..supports super fast 2.0...45 mins? Like 95%

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes26 күн бұрын

    I've notice when charging from below 20% to 100% full charge it still takes about an hour to charge. 20% to 80% is fast, but from 90% to 100% takes the longest as the charge rate slows down a lot. This is actually pretty normal for most battery powered devices

  • @benhager2559
    @benhager2559Ай бұрын

    i know its an old post, but to the newbie out there doing this to a grom clone, yes a steering stabilizer will keep you from getting into trouble if you encounter a front end wobble, but its just something there to help you when it happens , it doesnt prevent the wobble. to prevent the wobble, you must get the wheels balanced, as they are either poorly balanced from the factory, or not balanced at all. these bikes come stock with , depending on elevation and tuning, 6-8 crank hp. they are not sold , with the intention of the rider taking it out of the crate , and exceeding 50 mph. so get the wheels balanced, for the speeds you intend to run. i would say have them balanced to 80 mph at least, or 85 so you have some room. next you check the steering stem bearings. my vader came loose, and i could sit on it and forcibly wiggle the front end with little effort and could watch it move. dont over tighten the bearings , but make sure there is no slop. also the front forks come with a fork oil tht may as well be vegetable oil its so thin, youll want to either have some good 20 weight oil put in the forks, or get a nice aftermarket set of adjustable forks, but still make sure they have at least a 10-20 weight fork oil in them . also the motors are held in by 2 bolts, and they dont fit tight , and allow the motor to move around a little, which introduces even more slop. if you do a zs conversion, you need to drill the motor mount holes to 10mm , or some say 3/8 inch, and get some good grade 8 bolts to replace the stock ones, lock tight them in, and the bike will feel much more solid. do your research on this stuff. a steering damper will not solve the issue, it just helps out if the issue comes up. solve the issue, but still get the stabilizer if you want some peace of mind if you plan on going 75+.

  • @johnnytuinals9046
    @johnnytuinals9046Ай бұрын

    I just bought the Milwaukee M18 Saw Pole with the Hedge Trimmer today for around $590 with Tax....Looks like a great tool,,,,Will have to try it soon...........

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes26 күн бұрын

    I love my hedge trimmer. Might have to get the pole saw attatchment when the season comes to trim my big avocado tree.

  • @RameshRam-tr4zn
    @RameshRam-tr4znАй бұрын

    link to the screen protector you got on s24 ultra please

  • @dvfpv
    @dvfpvАй бұрын

    Hi, any mods to add 4 headlights Or should I just add them in parallel ?

  • @10OZDuster
    @10OZDusterАй бұрын

    they should make a pruning attachment for thick branches i think it would be a complete system as there are always thick brnches up high in my experience and extension that would cut it would be great as you don't have to break up a ladder and a branch loper to do the job......

  • @famlbk
    @famlbkАй бұрын

    Thank you so much. I finally learned how to connect the hedge attachment to the motor. I also learned how to swivel it. Still need to work on the angle that will work best for me.

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypesАй бұрын

    Finding the right angle to use the hedger takes some getting used to. I still haven't found the best angle...too many adjust to try lol

  • @lukelegate4126
    @lukelegate4126Ай бұрын

    What size are the original screws that hold the OEM license plate/furnace signal? I misplaced mine

  • @daniellewatson7333
    @daniellewatson7333Ай бұрын

    Some test footage woulda been nice :/

  • @Mysteryman93
    @Mysteryman93Ай бұрын

    Looks like it covers the internal mic?

  • @rush2010
    @rush2010Ай бұрын

    What are the inner dimensions ?

  • @victorortega2718
    @victorortega2718Ай бұрын

    Did they rub at all?

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypesАй бұрын

    Nope I did not get any rubbing. Full turns no issues. I even took my Highland AWD on some beaten fire roads and mild off-road paths with no issues. The only thing I worried about was if I ever need to put on snow chains during the winter that might be an issue with the wider and taller tire but luckily I never had to put on chains on the mountains.

  • @victorortega2718
    @victorortega2718Ай бұрын

    @@tonytypes copy ty bro

  • @gabkoost
    @gabkoost2 ай бұрын

    Slower the better. Charge it at night with a slow charger and your battery will last forever.

  • @craigcarroll6161
    @craigcarroll61612 ай бұрын

    I bought one also when I finally lost compression on a Troy Built 4 cyl cultivator. I get tired of working on gas engines and thought I'd try an electric 13.5 amp cultivator. First of all, it does not work as well as the Troy Built. It is much lighter and doesn't dig in as well. I'd say I work maybe 2-3 times harder breaking new ground with it than before. These are cultivators not tillers. To till a yard that big or a large or multiple gardens, the other poster is correct, it take a rear tined tiller. I'm in my 70's and pulling this through dirt eventually wears me out as the strength in my hand and fingers finally gives out trying to hang on and pull. I've always had a very strong grip, but you lose some of that with age. I don't care for front tined tillers either. I remember two that I used many years ago that also beat you up. But they do work more efficiently than these cultivators. These electrics are cultivators, meaning that you use them after the garden is in and all the ground has been turned already and you go over it to keep the weeds down by uprooting them between the plants or rows. Maybe someone young and energetic and persistent can use one of these and turn a whole yard, but here in Central Illinois the dirt is more compacted and many of the weeds and grasses have massive, spreading roots and runners. You really need to go deeper than these electrics can reach. But, once you do get your garden all tilled, next year will be easier. I miss my Troy Built 4 cycle gas and I thought it worked better than a Mantis I rented once. If you want to get the job done quickly and easily, get a rear tinned tiller and a smaller cultivator to go with it.

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypesАй бұрын

    Thanks for the info. Being a 1st time home owner and actually working on a yard I'm still new to all these lawn tools. I borrowed this machine from my brother in law. Probably the wrong tool for the job, but I was able to do my whole small yard. Did take some work, but was able to complete in 1 day. We have clay here and with the kids riding their bike it becomes compacted fast. I think next time if I ever need to do my yard again I would try the bigger cultivator with the powered wheels. Should be much easier and faster :)

  • @user-yv7sp9rc2n
    @user-yv7sp9rc2n2 ай бұрын

    Sooo glad you made tbis video! I bought this tiller several years ago & it's still in the box because I was intimidated to use it! I'm now to going to attempt to do the same to my yard as you did in the video. Thanks!!!

  • @glennitobarcelona8189
    @glennitobarcelona81892 ай бұрын

    Hey man thanks for the video. One thing. Which setting on the lense is for the ND filter and which is for the PL? I have the same product, but there are no instructions. Does lining up the two dots stand for ND? If so, where is the setting for the PL function of the lense?

  • @MarinaandAfshinTravel
    @MarinaandAfshinTravel2 ай бұрын

    Hey, I'm living in Canada. With your setup experience, do you recommend getting this acasom setup or something else?

  • @Drone_zws
    @Drone_zws2 ай бұрын

    The reason why Samsung uses 45 watt chargers for their top devices is because if your phone battery dies and you put it in the charger, it will quickly return to 30%, if you are a bit technical you can It is also very clear that if you charge the battery from 0 to 100% at 45 watts, the battery lifespan will deteriorate very quickly, Samsung is a brand of quality and you also pay for that, so the 45 watts is partly exaggerated and waste of money. But most people also charge their phones at night and the S series is known for the long battery life of the Plus and Ultra series.

  • @Mr.ReanuKeeves
    @Mr.ReanuKeeves3 ай бұрын

    Wow! thanks bro for sharing this video. I'm literally observing and writing the results for the chargers I bought for the s24 Ultra. I got the Anker 45w nano2 and the 30w nano3. I also bought a 100w usbc cable to see any difference. So far between the two, it's 10 mins difference, you're right about this.

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes17 күн бұрын

    @@Mr.ReanuKeeves yup 10 mins is not that big of a difference I'm charging time

  • @Hammerchuk
    @Hammerchuk3 ай бұрын

    I’m looking to buy these tires, are you able to measure the ACTUAL diameter of these? I don’t want to buy something too big for my application again! (265/60-18 Duratracs rub on my Tucson.) Mine measure at 30.5 when off the vehicle. Thanks!!

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes3 ай бұрын

    Sorry my tires are so worn down now so I wouldn't be able to give you the proper diameter when still new. I would say if your current 265/60-18 tires are rubbing the Wildpeaks might as well rub too since these tires have large treads. I don't have any issues with rubbing on my Highlander. On your Tuscon where is it rubbing? When you turn?

  • @Hammerchuk
    @Hammerchuk3 ай бұрын

    @@tonytypes hey, thanks for replying man!!! The Duratracs are rubbing at full lock on the fender liners and were catching on the small factory rock guards behind the front wheels. Took them off last night and test for again and of course that grinding was gone but fender liners of course still rubbing. The AT4W’s supposedly take 14 more revolutions per mile than the Duratracs so that might be enough to give me the clearance I need. (Although if the tread is wider than the Duratracs, it may not.) I have a set coming in tomorrow, will compare them and hope for the best. If they aren’t smaller circumference or width, will just have to pass on them! Thanks again!!

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypesАй бұрын

    ​@@Hammerchukhow did the AT4's work out for you. My tires are due for a replacement. I didn't get any rubbing issues with the little plastic splash guard on my 2015 Highlander XLE awd.

  • @Hammerchuk
    @HammerchukАй бұрын

    @@tonytypes Although the AT4W’s were noticeably smaller in diameter/circumference compared to the Duratracs, the tread width itself was a bit wider and they rubbed as well… I ended up with 255/55-18 Toyo Open Country AT3’s. Not as aggressive looking as I’d like in this size but no rubbing at least.

  • @brucehernandez3145
    @brucehernandez31453 ай бұрын

    4 years old and still the most detailed video i've found so far & i've lookeeeeeeeddddd. thank you sir

  • @jypsyjewels2854
    @jypsyjewels28543 ай бұрын

    high traffic area. soil is compacted. need to dig deeper down an put in some drainage channels with gravel. enrich soil with peat moss and whatever else. or it's just going to keep compacting over time.

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypesАй бұрын

    Yup. Being a first time homeowner and actually trying to work on my lawn I didn't know much. I thought dirt was just dirt. I didn't know the difference between compacted dirt vs a normal lawn. No wonder grass never grew in many spots of my yard no matter how much I water or put grass seeds. But after watching a lot of lawn care videos I've learned a lot.

  • @DamarisBruno
    @DamarisBruno3 ай бұрын

    somebody help please!!!!! what's the best extension cord for these tiller????????

  • @user-fu4yf9fb4n
    @user-fu4yf9fb4n3 ай бұрын

    used HID 35w, the reflector not come off by any chance?

  • @DaveBowman
    @DaveBowman3 ай бұрын

    Would liked to have seen how it works with the w/a lens

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes3 ай бұрын

    Yeah sorry unfortunately I took some test shots to do a comparison but it didn't come out as I expected to I never put the follow up footage together. But there are other youtubers who have much better videos than what I can do anyways :)

  • @madhurapatil5252
    @madhurapatil52523 ай бұрын

    Good review. Very helpful. Shoes how it works and what to expect during and after. Good job having your son video tape while doing the tilling.

  • @bigfootindeal1525
    @bigfootindeal15253 ай бұрын

    That looks like my yard now! I hate it! Weeds intertwined with grass but mostly just....WEEDS!!! I've tried weed killer, pulling them, digging them out with a shovel. It's a constant battle! So now I'm going to do what you did in this vid. I'm going to take a tiller to it Does anyone have any suggestions for a good tiller that's under $200?

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypesАй бұрын

    Yup that was how my yard was. I would recommend maybe renting a decent machine from Homedepot to make the job easier, or maybe hire some local guys to till up your whole yard. The Sunjoe is a little small for the job, but you could use it in your garden later on.

  • @13gallonreefinging55
    @13gallonreefinging554 ай бұрын

    No just a space station

  • @yaimem
    @yaimem4 ай бұрын

    Will i be okay if i install 10inch props on this drone?

  • @zoearrow3297
    @zoearrow32974 ай бұрын

    First. Timer here! This video is perfect Perfect. About to do this in a small section of my yard in about 30mins.

  • @parsalg3
    @parsalg34 ай бұрын

    when you get them in amazon they tell you to do not use those led bulbs because dont fit

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes4 ай бұрын

    6 years ago there was no mentioning not to use LED's. But now 6 years later tech has improved and I'm sure some LED bulbs should fit and work even better. But for my retro fit on the mini bike I had to use LED bulbs because HID's draw too much power for what the bike can put out

  • @Natchapongchai
    @Natchapongchai4 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much, now I will continue using the Orsen C14, no need to buy a new C12. (I just want to see blue circle once time when charg my phone haha)

  • @soobz
    @soobz4 ай бұрын

    Kinda pointless without showing performance. Anything you put in front of the lens will degrade the image, what you need to know is how much it degrades it so you can see if the trade off is worth it.

  • @cwaddle
    @cwaddle4 ай бұрын

    Is there a setting that makes pocket 3 turn in the correct way? It seems like it would be a simple firmware upgrade

  • @edsonrozario7252
    @edsonrozario72524 ай бұрын

    Hi, the durability of this type of hub with ceramic bearings is compromised by cyclists weighing over 100lbs.

  • @tonytypes
    @tonytypes4 ай бұрын

    Sorry I can't be of much help. I've since sold my bike with the wheels so I can't comment on the durability of the hubs. But there are other reviews on KZread from people who have put many miles through the wheels and can give better feedback.

  • @grahamjones7070
    @grahamjones70704 ай бұрын

    I think the company is Sunnylife not Sunnyfire.👍