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  • @junglejustice1783
    @junglejustice17832 күн бұрын

    I have one, but the only issue I have (which is a major one for me) is the suspension, no matter how much I adjust it makes it ride so low the back of the helmet digs into my head. Not good if you get bumped back there because it kills

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicКүн бұрын

    Mmm, that's a real concern isn't it! Aside from going over all basic set up points in the video and user manual, images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/f9/f9a4b09f-2465-5604-8043-cf6c60aa8d21.pdf. Maybe check if anything is broken or missing from the hat/suspension? Has it always been like this?

  • @junglejustice1783
    @junglejustice1783Күн бұрын

    @@PicRic it has, but its an otherwise comfortable helmet. I checked and looked up the replacement suspension pictures and it looked the same as my set up. Like I said I like the hat just might not fly if an SO spots me with it

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicКүн бұрын

    ​@@junglejustice1783 In that case maybe give Klein Tools a call. I did a quick look around t'internet & find that, per manual, the setup can be a bit out causing issues. Maybe double check that and check on the wear and tear aspects. I think I saw somewhere about reversing hat use but can't find it now. Any luck your side? Let me know how you get on, will you? A good solution to a common problem explained better could be just the kind of things subscribers appreciate.

  • @daveengler3792
    @daveengler37923 күн бұрын

    What label maker do you have - I like that idea! Are you supposed to coat the o-ring with something? How often do you replace the o-ring? Thanks

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic3 күн бұрын

    Good questions, Dave. PTFE Lubricant for the seals but not needed every time if clean and in good condition. Always check and remove if having a sealing issues (leaking). I replace critical seals when they are pitted, trapped, no longer elastic, never had to yet though. It's an old Brother P-Touch labeler, Dave. Bought the kit cheap; less than the cost of the tapes that came with it! Battery life very good, all the buttons still work, tapes expensive for what they are!

  • @TheDylan6908
    @TheDylan69084 күн бұрын

    What happened? Cat got your tongue?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic3 күн бұрын

    Eh? Can I help you with something, Rich?

  • @DNA81
    @DNA814 күн бұрын

    Silent movie, always loved those 😂

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic3 күн бұрын

    Some of the greatest stories ever told, eh, Danny? Have you seen The Plank, IMO the first version (60's) is the better one but the later (70's) one is amusing in its own way too. This (noisy) video on the the other hand is about what to expect from the portable AC unit that so many more need nowadays, what with heat domes, rising temperatures and the need to spend money wisely in a very competitive market. How are you getting on with yours? Do tell, Danny?

  • @rafaelamilcarmedinarosso6830
    @rafaelamilcarmedinarosso68304 күн бұрын

    How to put the nails on it

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic3 күн бұрын

    Good question, Rafael; It is straightforward if you follow the tutorial from Arrow, as linked, kzread.info/dash/bejne/a6mFk6yKntS0f5M.html&ab_channel=ArrowFastener.

  • @mikejacobs5581
    @mikejacobs55815 күн бұрын

    Did it work?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic5 күн бұрын

    Do you mean adding the plumbed in drain? Yes, kind of ... By which I mean, it can overflow onto the slab if conditions cause far more water than available drain capacity (rare) or if it freezes. The pool heater has protection for that but pipes open to the elements don't. If you can source the drain kit contents and you have a bit of a DIY bent then you will save a lot and be able to make a custom fit for you. Does that help, Mike?

  • @abulletforrem
    @abulletforrem6 күн бұрын

    No flashlight?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic5 күн бұрын

    My diet of aircrew carrots made that requirement unnecessary. Prefer headlamps most of the time or large light panels. You, Rem?

  • @abulletforrem
    @abulletforrem5 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic As a service plumber, my toughbuilt technician tool pouch consist of a Nebo torchy flashlight, 12-1 Milwaukee screwdriver, knipex pliers and a utility knife lol

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic4 күн бұрын

    Wow! That's a minimalist approach, isn't it, Rem? All the plumbers I've seen recently are sporting different versions of a plumbing multitool, the kind of odd shaped wrench that will fit all large and small connections in a typical bathroom or kitchen. Funnily enough most seem to rely on feel rather than illumination too.

  • @LaneFleming-u8i
    @LaneFleming-u8i7 күн бұрын

    Do you know of a kit that converts the 1/4” rivet tool into a lock bolt tool? I already have the tool as a riviter and I want to put in some Huck bolts.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic6 күн бұрын

    No, I don't. I did another look around - as I'm sure you have too - and conclude that the power required to properly seat, seal and fit a lockbolt exceeds that needed to fit a blind rivet successfully. Would you broadly agree, Lane? If so, maybe now is the time to trade up to the tool that can do both successfully. Please share your thoughts on this as others will ask.

  • @LaneFleming-u8i
    @LaneFleming-u8i3 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic Thanks for getting back to me, I do appreciate it and I totally agree with what you are saying. However, from all the specs listed on the Milwaukee website they are advertised as having the same pulling force of 20 kN. Just seems odd that you are able to convert from the Lock bolt tool to the rivet tool but not the other way around.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic2 күн бұрын

    @@LaneFleming-u8i I really don't know why that might be, Lane. Have you asked anyone else who uses this kind of tool all the time or ask Milwaukee Tools? Pls share when you find out.

  • @mwang168
    @mwang1689 күн бұрын

    I have this one. But now it's button feed bump is broken. How can I remove it? I have a replacement shipping to my home. Just tried to remove it, couldn't figure out how. Really appreciate it 🙏.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic9 күн бұрын

    Oh, I've never had to do that. Are you replacing the bump cover or something more? Will your replacement come with instructions?

  • @mwang168
    @mwang1688 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic some ppl (below) said just use a flat head screw driver to push the screw down (not to screw it off) to get it off. Will try that. There is no instruction in the manual about how to remove it. "Pushing it down" is kind of against human nature (maybe Toro thinks everyone would know this?). I tried screwing it off (but looks like it's fixed), squeezing the inner port inward, no luck. Took me 15 minutes yesterday and no luck. DIdn't want to force it. Well, will let everyone know. I assume the bump head will be worn sooner or later.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic8 күн бұрын

    @@mwang168 "some ppl" can you be specific about your references? What screw? Where is it? I know the manual doesn't cover replacing the bump head which is why I asked if your replacement will have guidance?

  • @mwang168
    @mwang1688 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic pinged you below.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic7 күн бұрын

    @@mwang168 Sorry for delay in getting back to you. The references you link are mixed in nature. Have you received your bump head kit now? Does it have guidance? Is it a subject that ties in with this video?

  • @TOOL_TECHNICAL
    @TOOL_TECHNICAL9 күн бұрын

    I really appreciated you taking the time to grease the expanding cone with a paint brush. In my latest video I gave it a few swipes with a finger lol

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic9 күн бұрын

    Thanks, that brush is now dedicated to this tool and it has two jobs, avoiding contamination and greasing the cone. Much more controlled than using a finger or rag, doncha think? Thanks for sharing and chipping in to comment. Stay subscribed and ring the bell to learn about more new videos coming soon!

  • @vuminhthanh8304
    @vuminhthanh830412 күн бұрын

    Can this jaw fit the 2674? Thankyou

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic12 күн бұрын

    Honestly there are so many options and combinations now that I can't say for sure. You can always ask Milwaukee, I have found them to be knowledgeable and responsive. Will you share your findings to help others who may be considering similar?

  • @vuminhthanh8304
    @vuminhthanh830411 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic i just have body 2674, i just want to know this jaw of your tool can fit it or not, because it quite expensive here in Viet Nam, im not even know how much force of my tool is, can you have me? Sorry about bad English

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic11 күн бұрын

    @@vuminhthanh8304 Oh, I see. Start here, www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/2674-20C and work though the various categories, comments, updates, manuals and user experience reviews to find what you need. The Support menu includes Contact Us form if you need to ask more questions. Good luck!

  • @vuminhthanh8304
    @vuminhthanh830411 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic thankyou so much

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic11 күн бұрын

    @@vuminhthanh8304 You are welcome. Good luck in your quest.

  • @user-qk2bz8gr9w
    @user-qk2bz8gr9w13 күн бұрын

    Thanks!!! I was trying to figure out the red light turn on. And the 90 degree fold down feature. Very helpful!!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic13 күн бұрын

    Ooh, thank you for saying so! I was using mine again today and that tilt feature came in very handy. Comfy headband too. Have you got it all figured out now?

  • @user-qk2bz8gr9w
    @user-qk2bz8gr9w13 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic Yes, thanks again for your video. Short, to the points, and helpful!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic12 күн бұрын

    @@user-qk2bz8gr9w Okay, thanks for letting me know.

  • @davepeoples
    @davepeoples13 күн бұрын

    Just replaced all 40+ year old leaking copper in 3 bath house with Pex A, plumber used this very tool. Very clean install. 9G complete. Gadz I hate leaks and associated water damage. This should be all good till long after I've gone on to my reward.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic13 күн бұрын

    That is very good to hear, Dave. Is your plumber a subscriber to this channel too? Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @davepeoples
    @davepeoples13 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic I'll ask him, thanks!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic13 күн бұрын

    @@davepeoples Okay, Dave.

  • @rzorrok1
    @rzorrok116 күн бұрын

    Nice video. Minimal, but tells me what I want to know. That charger sound like a hair dryer.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic15 күн бұрын

    "That charger sound like a hair dryer." Good description, Rob. Thanks for sharing.

  • @sherryhulsey9840
    @sherryhulsey984017 күн бұрын

    My sister bought me this hose I thought it would be great just because it’s so light to handle ! It leak the first time I used it , so took it back to Home Depot and got another one. Got home with it hooked it up and it leaks☹️

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic17 күн бұрын

    Crazy isn't it, great features - lightweight, compact, expandable, burst proof, tangle resistant, easy to fit and use but there are still a lot of comments, like yours, indicating that quality issues persist. Home Depot do carry other expandable hoses so maybe try one when you take this one back. Thanks for sharing your experiences, sherry.

  • @ramiroparedesarciga123
    @ramiroparedesarciga12319 күн бұрын

    No se usa el broche así 😂

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic18 күн бұрын

    Yeah, thanks, I know that now. How do you use yours, Ramiro Paredes Arciga?

  • @tobygohn4147
    @tobygohn414719 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this, very clear (the manual sucks at showing this). But I still can't quite see how the second end of the line goes into the up/down notch as shown in 2:23 to 2:43. There are two locations with the notches to hold the string, one one each side. But they're both on the top side of the spool. Putting the line from the top half into the notches is straight forward, how do I get the string in the bottom half into the notches. That's the part I'm not quite able to see in this video. Thanks!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic19 күн бұрын

    You need to 'unlock' the cords before feeding through the exit holes. The video shows this from about 2:48 on. It's a fiddly but necessary step. Does that work for you, Toby?

  • @tobygohn4147
    @tobygohn414719 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic oh oh oh, those notches are just to hold it until it's back in the casing, right before feeding through exit holes. Got it, thanks!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic19 күн бұрын

    @@tobygohn4147 Yes, that's right, Toby. The cords need to be under tension to prevent them loosening off and causing problems.

  • @chokeonnosebleed
    @chokeonnosebleed20 күн бұрын

    You the man!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic17 күн бұрын

    Thank you, Russ.

  • @sandragitt4023
    @sandragitt402323 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Bought and could not figure how to put in blade....got it !

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic22 күн бұрын

    Pleased to hear it, Sandra. Thanks for watching.

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider23 күн бұрын

    I wonder why this is no longer available. Perhaps Snap-On sued them?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic23 күн бұрын

    Or they are so popular they sell out instantly ;-)) I don't know. Mine is in use several times a week most weeks and there are a gazillion options to choose from that look very similar. Is it a Snap-On design, or is it Blue.Point? Most of that is third party anyway.

  • @HiFiInsider
    @HiFiInsider23 күн бұрын

    @@PicRic it’s under snap-on brand but made in China. oddly the Powersmith is out of stock everywhere and no other alternatives.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic23 күн бұрын

    ​@@HiFiInsider I just watched the Snap-On ad' for the light. Good to see them lightening up with the ads now. I remember the 12V bulb in a cage that clipped to the car battery for state of the art illumination in the '80s!

  • @franklininteriano9164
    @franklininteriano916423 күн бұрын

    Who do i do when it says e5 It’s just stuck there, wont let me start it

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic23 күн бұрын

    Do you have the Use and Care manual, franklin? If not, there is a copy here, images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/d9/d9dd2cb8-0275-424d-af19-d5897f9597ce.pdf. Page 20, in the Troubleshooting section: □ If the unit displays error code E5, the water container is full. □ Drain the water, see “Draining the Air Conditioner” on page 17. After draining, the unit can be operated again. Does that work for you, franklin?

  • @Chris-uz7cl
    @Chris-uz7cl24 күн бұрын

    Unparalleled purpose and helpfulness compared to any other KZread video I’ve ever seen.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic24 күн бұрын

    Thanks, Chris. Did it help with your installation? There are plenty more straightforward review and 'how to' videos on my channel.

  • @daryelljeffries7861
    @daryelljeffries786126 күн бұрын

    I just watched your review of the Ridgid caulking gun and I didn't hear anything about your use of it, pitfalls or good points so I found it to be worthless to me as I am trying to find a new one that will work well. Thanks

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic26 күн бұрын

    But you did see the use of it didn't you, Daryell? The first part shows the features and the latter part shows those features in use. Granted it was laying caulk into an artificial wooden joint but - try as I did - I couldn't find a countertop, baseboard, cabinet, molding or sink that would adequately demonstrate the difference in the features side by side. More details in the video Description, it's worth reading the other viewers/users comments too. This gun does the job but lacks refinement in some areas. I understand Ridgid did address this in later production. How do you use yours, Daryell?

  • @crissgen
    @crissgen26 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video, for long term (2 months ) with a Schumacher microprocessors 6 amps charger is it good even if I not disconnect the battery on the car ??

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic26 күн бұрын

    That's good to know, christian. Thanks for sharing. Other viewers really benefit from user experiences like yours.

  • @RichardHatcher
    @RichardHatcher28 күн бұрын

    if your not going to speak turn your mic off please the fumbling around is distracting.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic28 күн бұрын

    Eh? It's a bit late for that now. Do you have a volume control or mute setting, Richard? Looks like you know a bit about sound ... Ooh! I see you own a recording studio; so, expert then. Anyhoo, enuf of that; how was your wi-fi installation?

  • @dekonfrost7
    @dekonfrost728 күн бұрын

    Does it do 4/0?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic28 күн бұрын

    I can see a 4/0 die in the kit description. Have a look yourself, www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-18V-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-FORCE-LOGIC-600-MCM-Crimper-Kit-with-750-MCM-Expanded-Jaw-2679-750A/308686770. Will that do the job for you?

  • @CoKanet-no2jt
    @CoKanet-no2jtАй бұрын

    This is one of my favorite tools. I can make angle or transition cuts in doorways in lvt without having to get up and go to the table saw. Change a blade now I can cut through my neighbor car door if he blocks my driveway again

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic29 күн бұрын

    Oh yes, it's one of mine too! It is versatile and, like you say, can avoid the need to revert to a static tool setup. I used to have that "neighbor ... blocks my driveway" issue until I asked him not to. Words can sometimes cut through more effectively, doncha think!

  • @RobertTaylorGreatfunshop
    @RobertTaylorGreatfunshopАй бұрын

    Best video demo ever ! None of the shit music in the background in which everbody wants!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Thanks Robert ... I think ... Your second sentence is a bit confusing though. Thanks for watching.

  • @RAPaineisEletricos
    @RAPaineisEletricosАй бұрын

    Estou atrás de uma ferramenta que decape o cabo 10 e 16mm 1kvr Semi rigido , essa ferramenta consegue decapar essas bitolas?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Erm ... Maybe? Is that within the THHN-XHHW ranges? If not then many more bushing kit ranges have been added over the years. I'm afraid I don't know all the current technical terms but you obviously do. Maybe start your verification here, www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-18V-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Cable-Stripper-Kit-for-Al-THHN-XHHW-Wire-Cutting-2935AL-21/311195014. Documentation links are usually informative too. Will you share the spec's when you find the best tool and bushing configurations? That will help other interested viewers.

  • @RAPaineisEletricos
    @RAPaineisEletricosАй бұрын

    @@PicRic Deu erro no link , deve estar com algum problema no portal

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    @@RAPaineisEletricos That's odd: www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-18V-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Cable-Stripper-Kit-for-Al-THHN-XHHW-Wire-Cutting-2935AL-21/311195014 That link consistently works for me. You can try the Milwaukee link: www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/2935CU-21S That one also shows tabs with different kits and more bushing details.

  • @baseball1090
    @baseball1090Ай бұрын

    Is it possible to have both zones water at the same time?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    No but multiple schedules can be set with shortish intervals if that helps. There are also single port models that work with the app. I have found these Orbit timers to be usable and reliable over the years. Of course, you can always add a Y type outlet splitter and just use one outlet and schedule. Orbit support can be reached by phone at (800) 488-6156 or online at support.orbitonline.com too. Good luck with your tasks.

  • @murky2502
    @murky2502Ай бұрын

    I need to make instructions and labels like that for my family, well done. Does the housing really need to be that tight? I do mine hand tight only, with a small amount of silicone grease on the rubber, but it has flat sealing ring.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Thanks murky. I found a cheap little label machine to be immensely helpful over the years. The process steps and actions tend to vary a bit between different installations. Yours clearly varies from this one regarding the filter housing tightening pressures. I don't know what the controlling factors are though. It doesn't matter if the water is clean, does it? In addition to the process step labels I schedule the review filter status dates in my calendar with an alarm so I know the task needs to be attended to.

  • @TucoSalamanca8877
    @TucoSalamanca8877Ай бұрын

    Great video demonstration, bought mine today and already found 1 bad cable I suspected. All my others (over 10) passed. The Klein Cable Tester is also on sale for Amazon Prime month for those interested and read this comment in time.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Well that is good to know. Thanks for chipping in.

  • @johannepoirier7111
    @johannepoirier7111Ай бұрын

    Love it. No talking just showing. Thanks for posting.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Thank you, johanne. More of the same on my channel and much more to come in due course.

  • @kennethhudson8013
    @kennethhudson8013Ай бұрын

    Damn your blade look like mine

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Erm? Nope! They are definitely my blades, Kenneth!! 🙃

  • @kennethhudson8013
    @kennethhudson8013Ай бұрын

    That freaking gap in the deck causes grass and d8rt to g3t thr9wn9n the deck can make belt come off

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    I used to connect the hose and wash it all meticulously after every mow ... Connector method didn't wash it that well to be honest. Now I know what to look for and clean/maintain as I need to. Never had dirt dislodge a belt though.

  • @screwballsquirrel4473
    @screwballsquirrel4473Ай бұрын

    Your wirenuts are three port?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    They are what I had available ... They worked. Are you doing a replacement too?

  • @screwballsquirrel4473
    @screwballsquirrel4473Ай бұрын

    ​​@@PicRici am and it came with the two port connectors. Mine leaks like a siv. And I cant find any three port that are waterproof. Just dry type wagu. Any suggestions if I just have 2 ports? I havent snipped anything yet. I just wanna be prepared is all

  • @screwballsquirrel4473
    @screwballsquirrel4473Ай бұрын

    And what gauge are they please

  • @screwballsquirrel4473
    @screwballsquirrel4473Ай бұрын

    Ive been empty8ng a pot of the pool water three times an hour and dumplings it back in the pool. 🤬

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    @@screwballsquirrel4473 Have you checked what the current replacement switches have? You may only need two port connectors. My replacement was complicated by the arrival of the four wire switch - details are all in this video - as is the revised wiring diagram I used. The fastener gauge is 26-19 AWG - Seek out IDEAL 85-925 www.google.com/search?q=IDEAL+85-925&rlz=1C1CHZL_enUS750US750&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 but again, what you have may be different now.

  • @kevinherda9780
    @kevinherda9780Ай бұрын

    This hose is garbage. Don't buy it. The pressure is too much for the interior lining, and it exploded, causing harm to my child. Their support told me that this can happen. I mean, buy it if you want, just wear PPE and keep out of reach of children.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Nail and head right there, Kevin! It sounds irresponsible to be allowed to sell a product they admit will explode! Hope the little un is okay now. I guess I got lucky with mine - that and not having too high a water pressure. Thanks for adding to the comments. By the way, I've had much better luck with similar products from alternative manufacturers.

  • @Tuckerclan
    @TuckerclanАй бұрын

    Worst trimmer for adding and dispensing line. Spent $$$$$$ on a full line of 60 v max tools and the trimmer SUCKS.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Hi Frank. Do you mean 'it did until you followed this video?' I know the instructions leave something to be desired - that's why this video is here. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @lauferg25
    @lauferg2521 күн бұрын

    Super simple to do great trimmer!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRic20 күн бұрын

    @@lauferg25 Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Gianna.

  • @mwang168
    @mwang1688 күн бұрын

    Same here, but I still like Toro (my old gas Toro push mower lasts like 20 years, still working, I gave it to my neighbor when I upgraded to battery based). Toro is pretty good for yard equipments (not like those new names). Also invested a lot on their 60v products (push mower, string trimmer, blower, hedge trimmer, chain saw, pole saw, snow blower, snow shovel), have 8 ish batteries, it'd be hard to switch to another platform. lol.

  • @screwballsquirrel4473
    @screwballsquirrel4473Ай бұрын

    Wow you really went for it

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Eh?

  • @dabondoranaldo
    @dabondoranaldoАй бұрын

    So brand new CC800 and I hit some rocks/branches. One was enough to stop the mower. Pulled the deck off and the blade adapter (start) is pretty flat where it won't bite the blade. Typically, I would just get a new (cheap) blade adapter, however on this mower it looks like the spindle assemble and blade adapter are all one part. Does anyone know if this is true? I can't find a blade adapter for the cc800 which makes me thing it is which is very concerning given how easily it was damaged and how expensive the full spindle assemble is.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    I can't provide a solution but maybe a few ideas will help: After following the link in the video Description search for 'blade adapter for the cc800'. I see there are options from just a few dollars to kits costing much more. The same will work for spindle assembly references too. Good luck!

  • @doe9de995
    @doe9de995Ай бұрын

    Mine is the 5000BTU and was missing, the plastic ends on the hose, and the black grate on the plastic part, which made it a pain to hook every together.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Wow! How did you manage to hook everything up? There are probably accessory kits available as bits get lost or damaged I imagine. In fact check out the Q&A section of the product information on the Home Depot site as someone may have already given an answer and you should be able to contact the relevant support desk. Good luck!

  • @doe9de995
    @doe9de995Ай бұрын

    @PicRic Thanks. I hooked everything up by somehow managing to squeeze the hose directly into the gray plastic receptacles, and the outlit to the window at the moment is just loosely fitting until I can find a way to attach it.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    @@doe9de995 If it is a recent purchase can you check to see if you are missing parts and ask the seller to provide them? I'm not sure if the model you have will come with all the same parts that mine has.

  • @doe9de995
    @doe9de995Ай бұрын

    @PicRic I got it from Home Depot. Thanks for the advice. I can check with them.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    @@doe9de995 I have found them to be helpful, especially if they recognise you as a regular customer.

  • @sotm6078
    @sotm6078Ай бұрын

    BTW the original spindle nuts (4) have a 10mm head unless they have been replaced once!!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Good point; Regardless of stated fastener sizes I tend to use the socket, wrench or tip that fits best which is why you may see a mixture of SAE and Metric in this video.

  • @blakejones1546
    @blakejones1546Ай бұрын

    Works a lot better when it’s strung the correct sirection

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    It sure does, Blake. There is a little diagram on the spool itself that you may find useful next time, kzread.info/dash/bejne/iYd72rCAZ63Ne8o.html.

  • @seether5000
    @seether5000Ай бұрын

    10/10 i have orange braided .87 in mine, no jams ever. This video is perfect for demonstrating how it's done. You are a gentleman and a scholar my friend.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Thank you, Ian. As a graduate of the School of Hard Knocks, University of Life campus, I appreciate your candour!

  • @DanEmmons
    @DanEmmonsАй бұрын

    Amazingly simple. The critical step is the first one, which I never would have guessed on my own, folding the line in half and wrapping it around the middle into the same direction. Thank you 🙏

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    That is an easy way to get the right amount of line and to keep it balanced between each feed out isn't it. Thanks for chipping in and contributing your thoughts, Dan.

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Great! Pleased to help, Dan.

  • @philomena1999
    @philomena1999Ай бұрын

    This was awesome! I have been begging my husband to weed Wack with the Toro trimmer I bought him. He said there was something wrong with it and hasn't used it for several years. I pull it out from the dust today, watched your video and guess what! It was out of line. I watch your video, bought some new line and restrung the cartridge myself. Finished my whole yard! It's wonderful!!!! A thousand THANK YOUS!!!

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    I love a good news story, philomena. A thousand, "You're welcomes", to match!!

  • @harrybaulz666
    @harrybaulz666Ай бұрын

    NOT a garden tractor a fancy rider mower i have one ❤it not built to do anything else but mow trans is the weak ooint

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Don't stop there, harold ... What does garden tractor mean to you?

  • @spankdaddy224
    @spankdaddy224Ай бұрын

    Did you coat the air filter ring with oil? ...Great video, I'm ready to do it! 👍

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Yes, I did. It is recommended to give it a very light coating of oil.

  • @followmetoglory
    @followmetogloryАй бұрын

    My string got short do I need to replace it or just pull it out?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    Have you gradually extended the string - via the bump - over time and no more will come out? If so then replace with a new string. If not, then have a read of the instructions first.

  • @juanpagan3295
    @juanpagan3295Ай бұрын

    How much time the charger take full charge the battery like 8ah or 6ah.?

  • @PicRic
    @PicRicАй бұрын

    I can't speak from experience as I only have 2.0Ah and 4.0Ah types but extrapolating their performance I would say the following: 2.0 Ah about 30 minutes 4.0 Ah about 60 minutes 6.0 Ah about 90 minutes maybe 8.0 Ah about 120 minutes maybe Hope that helps, Juan.