i have a very similar cap that I took from a 90 ranger and retro fitting for a 23 ranger, everything is cut to size (from 6x8 to 5x5.5) and last part of the puzzle is the tailgate....!!
@Quaght2 күн бұрын
I went to a propane dealer last week and wanted to get a tank about a size down from yours for our generator. They wouldn't even entertain it as they said the very thing you're doing right there wouldn't work.
@therustichandyman2 күн бұрын
@@Quaght I guess they were wrong. Maybe have them set a tank anyway or find another dealer.
@InfoprosNetwork2 күн бұрын
A three person job to sell us a new non wax ring? Toilet itself is not clogged, you checked it. So, where's the clog, down the line? We don't know, still, you don't say. While we're here: Where's your gloves? Where's your wife's shoes? (rhetorical of course.)
@IRAKLICHIKHLADZE3 күн бұрын
How are you? Happy new Year to you!
@therustichandyman3 күн бұрын
@@IRAKLICHIKHLADZE I am well. Happy New Year!
@DAVEMORRELL-du2cw4 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed your video, you done a super job on this illustration. I've got to do the same on my Horse when the weather warms some--Thanks
@therustichandyman4 күн бұрын
@@DAVEMORRELL-du2cw thank you!
@ac232054 күн бұрын
Thanks Man! Saved me a lot!
@therustichandyman4 күн бұрын
@@ac23205 awesome!
@ztbarg5 күн бұрын
I had the exact same problem and ordered a carb from your link. I’ll install it this weekend! Thanks for the how to video
@nathanflake12078 күн бұрын
100% helpfull!!
@valentinen1238 күн бұрын
Man, the fact that I randomly stumbled on this without any previous searching is insane. Guess it's time to fix my Sienna 😂 Appreciate you!
@therustichandyman8 күн бұрын
Lol, glad I could help!
@chopper85119 күн бұрын
Is the top glass the same size as the bottom? I have the same style window My top glass is the worst. I really would like to see how the top glass is replaced.
@therustichandyman9 күн бұрын
@@chopper8511 they are the same size. This video might help as well Double Pane Window Replacement Hack - SAVE MONEY!!! kzbin.info/www/bejne/onu9iaSYjdt1jtU
@therustichandyman9 күн бұрын
@@chopper8511 I believe you have to have the bottom window leaned out or completely removed to get the top window out if I remember correctly. Good luck!
@chopper85119 күн бұрын
@@therustichandyman ok thanks. I’m gonna give it a try. The window company quoted me 8k🤦🏾♂️.
@cg4138610 күн бұрын
Rockin' the old school tighty whities 👍 Great job with the repair.
@therustichandyman10 күн бұрын
@@cg41386 lol! Thanks.
@rickaguayo175211 күн бұрын
Did you bring the front posts down at all? I saw another video where someone said the posts are 1mm and the front indentations are .71 so he reduced them by .3mm. My posts are 1.2 and the indentations are 1.3 so I should be good. Once mounted, I had a small gap up front but I can push it down with my finger and the gap closes. I can’t imagine bringing down the front helping at all.
@therustichandyman11 күн бұрын
I did not have to bring my front posts down.
@osyris102713 күн бұрын
Is that bulb change just low beam or does that bulb have both functions for high & low or a separate bulb for the other housing lens for high beam Thanks
@therustichandyman12 күн бұрын
@@osyris1027 separate bulbs for low and high beams. I’ve put updated information below this video to help you out as well.
@elliotalderson456814 күн бұрын
Ya did good.
@IRAKLICHIKHLADZE17 күн бұрын
Absolutely needed and very much helpful. Thank you
@sandysmith846217 күн бұрын
Thank you, especially going back ol' School.
@randydinglehopper6220 күн бұрын
thank you for the video but please cut the corny folksy music. god i cannot stand that cheesy guitar and mandolin over all these diy and "salt of the earth" type videos. god. **god**.... but still, thank you
@BassFace177621 күн бұрын
Awesome video! I just found one of these in really good shape thats been sitting. Definitely looks harder to do then thr 125cc and under dirt bikes I've been working on.
@alan-dr8uo24 күн бұрын
Damn is their any nuts are bolts you havent took off great job
@therustichandyman24 күн бұрын
@@alan-dr8uo 😂
@indistinctchatter6677Ай бұрын
I didn't even search this topic but I'm a subscriber. How does KZbin know I did this very thing today? My GE DW was 9 years old and quit the day after Thanksgiving. I got a GE Profile for a smoking Black Friday deal. This is the third GE I've installed and it's easier to use the same brand. JMO but step 1 is to empty out under the sink. I have a DW liner tray under the DW in case there's a slight leak. I once bought a house and discovered under the DW was rotted and inspector didn't catch it. The tray casts the water to the front so you see it and can take action. Good video.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@indistinctchatter6677 thank you!
@ClaytonGambrelАй бұрын
I just got one without a engine, what size of pulley is on the engine shaft. Also what belts did you get
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
Hello. Check out these videos in this playlist, especially the description below the videos. They might help you out. One of them has a link to manuals for these tillers. Hope that helps! kzbin.info/aero/PLy9qH_dCD2zRp6Bs5P72dVBoOqiW4GmhC&si=FI30iH5opq-a6vIE
@russrockino-rr0864Ай бұрын
Carpet in the Kitchen! Wow!
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@russrockino-rr0864 ugly carpet!
@Aquarius-EmperorАй бұрын
Thank you for your videos brother. Having the same problem. Helped me out very much
@123lou4444Ай бұрын
Good video... Thanks..... Replaced both lights
@denniskaszeta3379Ай бұрын
I was easily able to remove and replace the doors after watching your video. Silicone helped with increased roller sliding . Thanx
@mikecopenhaver4484Ай бұрын
Everyone has a different story, some good some they have no idea what they’re doing!
@IRAKLICHIKHLADZEАй бұрын
Great video! Yet another successful project!
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
Next time I do another pre-fab fence project, I'm going to use 2'" x 4" spacers to space the panels off the ground.
@Clevelandsteamer324Ай бұрын
Nice video. Don’t go aftermarket with timing belt . Gates is no bueno
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@Clevelandsteamer324 they’ve done well for me for normal belts. I usually use Aisin brand timing belt kits.
@fortyeightfiendАй бұрын
Hugely helpful! Thanks for making this video!
@SlaysTheDayАй бұрын
I have a westinghouse igen4500dfc using propane to a big tank. From the big tank the gas company ran a line to where my bbq is with a quick disconnect on a regulator and the bbq has been working fine this way. This connection spot was also for my generator. So I have that gray hose like you and ran it like how my bbq line is. So I went direct with the gray hose from the quick disconnect where the regulator is, to the generator direct. When i turned on the propane all I could smell was gas at the generator and it was tight. So I disconnected it from generator and put the regulator that came with the generator like you did and it worked. I'm basically saying I did the same thing as you did and it worked, but did you get the gas smell when you hooked in direct and it didn't work? I think the problem is it just dumps the gas in and definetly needs the second regulator that comes with it no matter how you hook it up. Good video it made me feel like it wasn't just me.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@SlaysTheDay I didn’t notice the gas smell hooking it direct, but maybe I missed it. Glad we both figured it out!
@alvalonlineАй бұрын
We just installed a 330 Gallon tank to run our Champion generator and the installer just ran a line directly to a shutoff valve box that has a connector for the standard generator regulator/hose combo. From my understanding, the flow rate will be different for different types of devices. We live totally off-grid so we use our generator to charge up the batteries after 3 or 4 days of snow/rain. We'll use about 3 to 4 gallons of propane for a 4 to 6 hour run time typically.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@alvalonline thanks for sharing. I agree. It’s a little trial and error with these. But it’s nice when you get it right and everything works!
@5thGenNativeTexanАй бұрын
Like some have said, put the regulators (they're not valves) at the generator end of the hose.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@5thGenNativeTexan the fittings are not designed to connect that way. The purpose of the video was to show that if you use the provided hose with the two regulators back to back. It works. Even if connected close to the tank. Not all grill type hoses and regulators are the same.
@blainecelestaine4543Ай бұрын
Do not put the gen in the garage. My friend and his whole family lost their lives from CO spreading thru a house larger than yours with the garage door open
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@blainecelestaine4543 so sorry to hear that. The garage I’m running it in isn’t connected to the house. It’s about 50 feet away. Glad you brought that up though. Generators can be dangerous if not handled properly.
@bryan-q9hАй бұрын
Way way way way over design don't need all that junk Just turn the propane tank valve a crack until it starts and runs as normal
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@bryan-q9h that may work if I would go out to the tank every time I wanted to start it. But long term, it has remote start and I want my wife to easily be able to run it. Also, I run our furnace off the tank as well so the valve has to be open all the time.
@rb2712Ай бұрын
They are not valves they are pressure regulators
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
I agree. I misspoke.
@michaelhartmann9971Ай бұрын
Maybe there was just air in the line.. just a guess
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@michaelhartmann9971 nope. It’s something about the type of hose/valve. I bled the line until I had strong gas smell for a while, still wouldn’t start unless I used the line that came with the generator.
@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403Ай бұрын
Glad I found this video. I bought the westinghouse wgen145000tfc. I have geothermal and needed a bigger generator to run it. I plan on getting a 500 gallon propane tank and probably would have run into the same issue you did.
@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403Ай бұрын
0:26 - "We normally heat with coal." Wow, really? I've never heard of anyone heating their house with coal. Where do you eve buy coal?
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 there are multiple places near us that sell coal bags and coal in bulk. One place sells wood/coal stoves. I burn what they call “hard coal” and I had to make a small modification to my wood burner stove grate to burn it. Much less work than wood, and burns much cleaner. No creosote build up.
@rb2712Ай бұрын
We heated with coal till about 1970 on the farm.
@Beechnut985Ай бұрын
Why are you powering the tank with the generator?
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@Beechnut985 I’m using the propane tank to fuel my generator instead of gas in case of a power outage. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qnu1pKKQn9p6qqcsi=-DXK9KhS4xZlq_9a
@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403Ай бұрын
You mean, why is he powering the generator with the tank. And the answer to your question is obvious: * no need to rush to the gas station to get gas * no need to constantly set a timer to go fill it up with more fuel (and, let's be honest, spilling some of that fuel) * no need to shut down the generator to refuel (you do shut down the generator like you're supposed to each time you refill the generator with gas, right?) With that said, it's nice to have both options because if a power outage is long enough, you might exhaust all of the fuel in the propane tank. Normally, you could just call for another delivery, but for a very long outage, that might indicate the roads are not passable. You'll also have thousands of other customers also wanting propane. 500 gallon propane tank + 50 gallons of gas before a storm + conservative use of your generator = you should be able to get through a month of no power.
@curtd9612Ай бұрын
The red regulator reduces the tank pressure to a high pressure needed to overcome the resistance of the long hose. The silver regulator reduces the pressure to what the generator needs. Try putting the silver regulator close to the generator.
@TomPekarcikАй бұрын
First thing to do, check for good flow at end of hose. Reg's don't open sometimes, bugs get in hoses.
@boydruth9767Ай бұрын
I know that it takes a long time to get the air out. Better to have the regulator close to the generator not the tank. I have z mister heater Lp heater and have to hold the valve for while till the air gets out and the gas gets there. Also don't shut off at tank but at Generator or heater if wanting to get going again soon.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@boydruth9767 surprisingly, my generator fires up after 2 attempts.
@iansexpiramentaion5286Ай бұрын
If you have a tank like his, yeah, that could be a great idea for off grid. However, to my experience, a more dense fuel is actually better.For example, diesel fuel contains a lot more energy than propane In a generator this can be very valuable. I have had the chance to burn different fuels from natural gas to diesel and I'll be honest.Diesel is the least fuel burning generator I have experienced, don't even ask me about natural gas! That was a mistake! I'll never do that again!
@iansexpiramentaion5286Ай бұрын
By the way, the dual regulator is actually far better than the single regulator the reason why is because it has what's called an expansion valve with a pressure control valve sometimes liquid can come down the line and that will really mess things up. So that expansion valve makes sure that everything goes from a liquid state to a gas state before it goes through the pressure regulator just a heads up on that.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@iansexpiramentaion5286 thanks for that information!
@BioHazardCL4Ай бұрын
Fascinating. Propane as a fuel source for off grid is a great idea. Have you thought about solar and battery storage? Then no need for a propane delivery.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
Yeh, not sold on the whole deal. Solar panels to my knowledge don't last forever as well as the batteries. Not sure how I feel about creating more landfill products or the idea of trying to recycle them after their lifecycle.
@BioHazardCL4Ай бұрын
@therustichandyman Fair enough but the generator will break as well. I suppose it's what you feel more comfortable repairing or replacing.
@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403Ай бұрын
@@BioHazardCL4 If you live in the northern part of the US, there will be periods of the year (let's say from November til April) where you can exhaust the amount of energy solar puts out. So, for example, let's say you have 20kWh worth of battery storage and 15kW worth of solar panels. A 3 day outage might exhaust what you have stored + what the sun was able to generate. I looked into solar + batteries and everyone in the north east told me they had to add a generator to their setup to charge the batteries when they lost power in the winter.
@brianmgregory857Ай бұрын
I just got the same exact flex. Pipe down on a 2006, Toyota Sienna, and he did 2 feet both waves from the flex pipe because it was rusted out a 125 bucks brand new and welded at a shop.
@pjs5191Ай бұрын
The packaging that holds the screws and bolts etc has the toughest glue holding them in the packaging the world has ever seen. Think I’ll like this thing though after getting it put together.
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@pjs5191 I thought the same thing!
@yusmelkisguillama6203Ай бұрын
Thank u best one the way u explain everything I need to know
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@yusmelkisguillama6203 thank you!
@thomasandstaciefilerАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your detailed video. We were able to order parts and fix our door this morning. It was especially helpful to have the link to the parts website as well. Hopefully we'll get 25 more years out of ours. :)
@therustichandymanАй бұрын
@@thomasandstaciefiler thanks for your feedback. Glad the video was helpful for you.