Signs You Have WAY Too Many Tools!!!

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@alvindueck8227
@alvindueck8227 6 жыл бұрын
I used to clean my dad's shop every few months. it wasn't more than two months later that it didn't look like it's ever been cleaned. eventually I just quit because nobody seemed greatfull enough to really try and keep it clean and organized.
@3535gt
@3535gt 6 жыл бұрын
If I could give more than one thumbs up to this comment I would. My grandma was raised in the great depression which translates to boarder line hoarder. So my dad naturally has the same tendencies. Nothing more amazing than cleaning a shop out and finding the things you threw away have been resurrected like our Savior Jesus, and now are hidden somewhere in the shop. Yes, my dad will launder paper shop towels to reuse. Paper. Not clothe. Milk jugs? How dare you not keep 300 in case you need them. I ended up putting holes in the bottom of milk jugs and soda bottles so that they’re useless, otherwise I’d have recycling trucks thinking they can deliver at our farm.
@3535gt
@3535gt 6 жыл бұрын
Brexit Monger don’t tell him!!!!
@LPJMagicmusic
@LPJMagicmusic 4 жыл бұрын
Dude I feel the frustration. In my situation growing up my dad would make me clean the garage/shop as a chore. It wouldn't take more than a week or two for it to be destroyed. It wouldn't of been as bad if he wasn't narcissistic and had the patience or desire to teach me the things he was working on that destroyed the organization but that made it so I was cleaning up for someone instead of myself. Luckily I'm 24 now and have taught myself most things a man needs to know simply out of endless curiosity, proper use of the internet, and diving into things I know nothing about. Just replaced calipers and break pads for the first time the other day, they intimated me but turns out 4 bolts and 2 plungers is just about all there is to it.
@NotAWendigo
@NotAWendigo 3 жыл бұрын
I live at my parents and have a small property with a shed for all our tools. I have been cleaning it so I can use it . I think he's a boarder line hoarder.
@nathankoroush7918
@nathankoroush7918 6 жыл бұрын
All those tools and no funnel assortment.
@SkullCrusher757
@SkullCrusher757 6 жыл бұрын
my grandfather has tons of tools and funnels
@ArkansasPilgrim
@ArkansasPilgrim 6 жыл бұрын
Horrible Fright has great funnels for cheap. No quality issues either. ;o)
@vin-r5384
@vin-r5384 4 жыл бұрын
Cut a water bottle in half remove lid works well
@Do_not_neglect23
@Do_not_neglect23 6 жыл бұрын
They sell an attachment for oil bottles it's 98 cents and it has a little funnel tip that screws on to the bottle. Trust me it's a life saver for snowblowers etc. god bless
@AllaroundNbackagain
@AllaroundNbackagain 6 жыл бұрын
Noah Sorensen I’ll have to look for that. Thanks.
@richardball9116
@richardball9116 6 жыл бұрын
also if you turn the bottle so the spout is on the high side when pouring it is less likely to run down the side of the bottle onto the floor.
@noone-nd4ml
@noone-nd4ml 6 жыл бұрын
Noah Sorensen i know sometimes they give them oit there also great for antifreeze
@donbrutcher4501
@donbrutcher4501 6 жыл бұрын
Unintentionally did a chainsaw against chaps test today. All I did was lightly bump the chain against the left leg chap. Yes, the fibers instantly jammed the saw to a stop. Not as big a mess as you had, but a blessed irritation none the less. I'm sold on chaps. Much less costly than a trip to the ER, to say nothing of the pain avoided.
@markd9946
@markd9946 6 жыл бұрын
My cousin wished he had those..........16 stitches later.
@Homesteadhow
@Homesteadhow 6 жыл бұрын
I know how that goes. We found an amazing deal on an atv for our homestead- and I literally almost passed it up because I didn't want yet another engine to maintain, service, etc.
@EpilepsyWarning
@EpilepsyWarning 6 жыл бұрын
HomeSteadHow what atv did ya get?
@Homesteadhow
@Homesteadhow 6 жыл бұрын
EpilepsyWarning a Kawasaki bayou 220. The electric start didn't work and the owner was done trying to fix it. Got it for $150. The pull start works great and with the help of a awesome neighbor we got the elect start working again. We show the atv in a few of our recent homestead videos, building our dog park, kennel
@EpilepsyWarning
@EpilepsyWarning 6 жыл бұрын
HomeSteadHow I'll check it out right now! That's a pretty cool story I actually own a 96 bayou 300 that I got for 600. My electric shaft worked but the pull start didn't. He wanted 1200 but the day I was supposed to buy it he said it wouldn't start and I told.him id come get it for 600 and he did! Fixed it the same day and it's been a good ride ever since.
@Richard76773
@Richard76773 6 жыл бұрын
What I do with those kinds of oil draining systems like the one on your small generator is to attach a male hose fitting on a small piece of clear hose and then simply screw it on to the threading on the drain and tip it over into my catch pan.
@winfieldjohnson125
@winfieldjohnson125 6 жыл бұрын
Heh,30+ years as a mechanic,and I never thought of that....D'OH!!
@Richard76773
@Richard76773 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind responses. It's rare to have nice replies these days. I'm glad my idea might be of some help to others.
@sjfodor
@sjfodor Жыл бұрын
You are lucky to have Brian, a knowledgeable hard working pleasant person who is ok spending a couple extra minutes teaching Jack some small but valuable tips.
@ziploc53
@ziploc53 6 жыл бұрын
20:35 I believe that’s a craftsman flathead driver.
@kiansworkshop638
@kiansworkshop638 6 жыл бұрын
i have to admit i cringed a little at how much you cranked on the spark plug on that honda generator...
@trespire
@trespire 6 жыл бұрын
Some anti-seize (copper based) would give a nice seal & prevent any problems when removing the plug.
@TheBCSledder
@TheBCSledder 6 жыл бұрын
Me too
@kiansworkshop638
@kiansworkshop638 6 жыл бұрын
TheBCSledder yea man
@semajniffirg230
@semajniffirg230 6 жыл бұрын
Yup two many more annual spark plug changes like that and he'll need a cylinder head.
@mostpaloney5400
@mostpaloney5400 6 жыл бұрын
Depending on the head material he should be right for a while with Steel, Chances are if its aluminium hes gonna tear it out, done that once tell you what never again. Not saying i'd do it that tight but he knows whats right with his own equipment.
@johncox6794
@johncox6794 6 жыл бұрын
"What are you European?" Haha that's funny I enjoy that
@buffydog21
@buffydog21 6 жыл бұрын
My Dad was never into letting use equipmentlike that. I was over a friends house and mowing his lawn with a garden tractor. The tractor stopped moving, so we tried to figure out what went wrong. My Dad said, that what you get for letting him use your stuff. What ended being wrong with the tractor? It was a key, getting sheared in the wheel! It was so simple to fix. My Dad was always critical, but since I am a Christian, I loved him, until the day he died. My Grandpa was critical of my Dad, so my Dad was critical of me. Sad my Dad died not knowing God as his savior. I'm envious of you and your son relationship and wish I had that with my Dad. I love watching your channel and learn a lot from it. Thank you!!
@lukeknezevic7267
@lukeknezevic7267 6 жыл бұрын
How did you know it's raining here and I have nothing to do but watch you tube videos? !
@connorzimbelman8470
@connorzimbelman8470 6 жыл бұрын
I literally choked on my coffee on the intro
@GraydonTreude
@GraydonTreude 6 жыл бұрын
way too many tools? no such thing
@mschmitz57
@mschmitz57 6 жыл бұрын
Get a vacuum oil extractor. Much easier, neater, and faster changing oil in a bunch of little engines with weird drain plug locations. No chance of a cross threaded drain plug, or having to replace crush washers. Don't have to tilt little motors on their sides and spill oil everywhere. My Subaru has a top mounted oil filter so I never have to crawl under my car to change oil.
@brucejohnson9673
@brucejohnson9673 6 жыл бұрын
I agree. Mine can be hand pumped, or run from a compressor. With most engines, you can actually get more out out with an extractor than you can by removing the drain plug.
@winfieldjohnson125
@winfieldjohnson125 6 жыл бұрын
Ya but tipping it and draining it will get some of the sediment that builds up on the bottom out.
@mschmitz57
@mschmitz57 6 жыл бұрын
So what should he do with his lawn tractor, quad, water pump, and sawmill? Tip them on their sides to get the sediment out? C'mon, modern detergent oils keep the dirt suspended so it can be removed by a filter (or drained out).
@ferguson20diesel49
@ferguson20diesel49 6 жыл бұрын
Mark Schmitz good luck with your car when calves on the road. The little gauze in the sump will be clogged up with little shavings and so on
@MichaelSDoran
@MichaelSDoran 6 жыл бұрын
Brian getting the Honda started in 1 pull... well done!
@stefanlipsius6196
@stefanlipsius6196 6 жыл бұрын
**Dumps the generator into the oil pan** "If it's oil or gas, I'll spill it!" **Tips generator over to get the oil out, Gas leaks out the top** HAHA. Oh too good. Good vid!
@hilarylonsdale608
@hilarylonsdale608 6 жыл бұрын
Stefan Lipsius hi
@Huetteman1
@Huetteman1 6 жыл бұрын
So regarding those screw clamps that you like so much... The auto industry went away from those inferior things many years ago. Not because the constant pressure clamps were cheaper (that was just an added benefit) but because the constant pressure clamps work better! A screw clamp gets torqued once in it's lifetime and eventually due to thermal cycling and aging the hose materials shrink making that one time torque insufficient. This is why constant pressure clamps were developed. It's to reduce warranty costs. You're not alone in your dislike for them. But there are special tools available that work great with them (yeah more tools!) and quite honestly they do work better in the long run. Carry on the great work you do....
@frenchriversprings
@frenchriversprings 6 жыл бұрын
Steve Huetteman you are bang on. In plumbing if you use a piece of flexible hose with those clamps, you have to retorque a few days later and then retorque again a few weeks later otherwise it will start to leak.
@opfor325
@opfor325 6 жыл бұрын
Brand new 2018 Clark Yale Fork lift??? your creative humor is creeping out again. Learned that in Glasgow while you were in school?
@SWhite-hp5xq
@SWhite-hp5xq 6 жыл бұрын
Loving the new colours too
@conorc725
@conorc725 6 жыл бұрын
Glasgow? Cody?
@conorc725
@conorc725 6 жыл бұрын
nah you're joking
@userunavailable3095
@userunavailable3095 6 жыл бұрын
This was what I was forever trying to get across to my stepfather when I was a kid: you don't wait until you are in the middle of cutting hay to find out you have a bad bearing in the mower or a bad tire on the rake, you spend your rainy winter days servicing your equipment and getting it ready for next season.
@frenchriversprings
@frenchriversprings 6 жыл бұрын
We have good old Cody back. No furious rant against Europeans today. Congrats Cody!!
@shineblackcrow1380
@shineblackcrow1380 6 жыл бұрын
Did he just roast us at the beginning of the video
@annabellethepitty
@annabellethepitty 6 жыл бұрын
That is why i am here tho...
@northjerseykevin3915
@northjerseykevin3915 6 жыл бұрын
Yes he did. I was thinking the same thing. Out of caricature
@lancelenoir2875
@lancelenoir2875 6 жыл бұрын
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@motelman6036
@motelman6036 6 жыл бұрын
He doesn't really want us watching, he has told me before.
@Matthew-mq6fz
@Matthew-mq6fz 6 жыл бұрын
It's not out of the norm though, the guy talks about being a man all the time but is more snarky than a hipster and more passive aggressive than a high school girl.
@Thefirsts
@Thefirsts 4 жыл бұрын
One thing that I have come to learn is especially when you get older and when you buy your own tools, is servicing them. When I was younger, I would always wonder why folks do it so much and often and why they like it so much. It's not any of those reasons. It's because you've invested time and money in the tools and for it to last, you service it and maintain it. You treat it well, it'll treat you well in return. Also while servicing them if you laugh and have a good time, you can create memorable memories and pass the knowledge down to newer generations. Then they'll more than likely pass it down to a newer generation and so on.
@briankinney301
@briankinney301 6 жыл бұрын
Filling the fuel tank full (removing as much air space as possible) and adding fuel stabilizer, and draining the carb from the bottom (drain screw) is much better to avoid stale varnished fuel come next season. Fuel varnishes with oxygen, so a vented full tank with a very small air space is much better off than mostly empty tank with large air space. (Small engine / Motorcycle mechanic for 20 years) Fill the tank and drain the float bowl. Remove the battery if it has one and trickle charge during the off season. Some go further and remove the plug and fog the cyl. with WD-40 and reinstall.
@spokebloke1
@spokebloke1 5 жыл бұрын
Best funnel for small jobs - a small funnel (funny that...) stuck into a foot-long piece of garden hose. Means you can pour oil into just about any orientation of oil filler port without losing oil all over the place. We use it on a V6 van where the engine oil filler port is up under the scuttle - works really well.
@DAS-Videos
@DAS-Videos 6 жыл бұрын
I change the oil and fuel in the spring. Like you said, the most important thing is to get the fuel out. Modern gas turns into turpentine pretty fast.
@loonanny1456
@loonanny1456 6 жыл бұрын
That shop is so satisfying visually.
@brettrichter5568
@brettrichter5568 6 жыл бұрын
We own a small tool rental store. To fill all these small engines with oil quickly and cleanly we save the spouts from quart bottles of gear oil and thread them onto these Napa oil quarts. Trick is to use Napa or Pennzoil quarts as most others have too large an opening for the little re-purposed gear oil spouts.
@thijsvandevelde6056
@thijsvandevelde6056 6 жыл бұрын
Convair, an aerospace contractor, first used WD-40® to protect the outer skin of the Atlas Missile from rust and corrosion. The product actually worked so well that several employees snuck some WD-40®cans out of the plant to use at home. From wd40 website
@matthewwilliams6596
@matthewwilliams6596 6 жыл бұрын
I work for a honda dealer. You correctly put the acid in the battery. Poking a small hole into the plastic container, it drains faster. Also you should charge the battery to 100% to increase the life. You dont have to drain the tanks on the generators or other honda motors if you use non ethanol fuel or fuel with a preservative like sta bil. You should always turn the fuel off and the fuel out of the carb
@fatmanoutdoors6888
@fatmanoutdoors6888 6 жыл бұрын
As a small engine mechanic, just let me thank you for using non-ethanol. Using ethanol fuel is as bad as you or me drinking arsenic.
@Jayhawkga
@Jayhawkga 6 жыл бұрын
Ethanol in gas keeps a lot of repair techs employed.
@wobblysauce
@wobblysauce 6 жыл бұрын
Only bad if you are long-term storage.
@christopherkrause3255
@christopherkrause3255 6 жыл бұрын
I use ethnol if I know I'll use a full tank but after that I run the carb out and fill her up with non
@daftnord4957
@daftnord4957 6 жыл бұрын
why do race cars use it
@dutchcourage7312
@dutchcourage7312 6 жыл бұрын
I know one should not be jealous about other people's belongings, but every time you grab your grandfathers bolt boxes i can't but be a little envious. Now i will say that my grandfather had the exact same thing, be it on a much smaler scale (he wasn't a mechanic), and those served me very well during my childhood days making all sorts of nonsense. Unfortunately his stuff is almost run out (think the only things left are some actually hardened nails, and maybe a couple screws or bolts, which still prove to be very useful and i treat them a lot more special than in my childhood days). Now luckily I noticed how useful this stuff was and i tend to now save all sorts of this stuff myself, really good habit i think.
@MangosColorados
@MangosColorados 6 жыл бұрын
you know it's an american speaking when you hear the sentence "fuel is not that expensive" ahahah no criticism just saying.
@MangosColorados
@MangosColorados 6 жыл бұрын
ahahah you're savage man... ahahah
@annabellethepitty
@annabellethepitty 6 жыл бұрын
Someone call the jelly school this guy's jelly of our gas prices.
@mdog2143
@mdog2143 6 жыл бұрын
except our gas turns to jelly after while because of the ethanol :)
@MangosColorados
@MangosColorados 6 жыл бұрын
of course I would like you fuel prices. I pay more for a liter then you guys pay for a gallon and I believe there is like 4 liters in a gallon
@MangosColorados
@MangosColorados 6 жыл бұрын
actually english isn't my first language so I end up saying gas too because of movies and stuff. but I know it doesn't make sense because it's a liquid.
@wheeler7973
@wheeler7973 6 жыл бұрын
Never a dull moment around the homestead. Thanks for sharing
@MrPaddy1000111
@MrPaddy1000111 6 жыл бұрын
Those Honda's are always a PITA. The only way I found to do it is empty the tank so you don't spill fuel, turn it on its side so you can fill it. Pour in the amount stated in the manual and then turn it back upright. Any extra will come out the filler and if its not enough you can tip it back up and pour in more. Also there are much better corrosion inhibitors than WD. When I was younger I worked in a bike shop whilst I was studying as an aircraft engineer. We submerged a chain in WD-40 in a pot. 2 weeks of submersion and it was rusted! ACF-50 is the ultimate, a little more expensive but worth every penny. Even used on aircraft to protect them.
@chiefof
@chiefof 6 жыл бұрын
WD-40 was developed in San Diego for use in the Atlas missile program. I worked there at Gneral Dynamics Astonautics when we developed and produced the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile. It was intended primarialy as a water displacement and peneteating product, not as a lubricant or corrosion protecion. It was used in Vietnam to remove water from small arms and artillery. It will penetrate and 'kill' primers if sprayed on ammo. A superior product that I have used for rust prevention is Boeshield T7, developed by Boeing Aircraft. It's offered in a variety of sizes and can be purchased on line from Amazon.
@SK-iv4ml
@SK-iv4ml 6 жыл бұрын
Your son is very fortunate to have a father that teaches him and passes down knowledge.
@180SecondIdeas
@180SecondIdeas 6 жыл бұрын
Nice! I'm an addict, too!
@med1pilot1956
@med1pilot1956 6 жыл бұрын
Instead of draining, I add fuel stabilizer to all small engines and anti gel to my diesel. I do shut off the gas and run the carb dry, but use the stabilizer in the tank. I can fire up the generator, or wood splitter at a moments notice instead of having to refill and start over each time. I also use nothing but premium non ethanol gas in all gas engines.
@mountainson8688
@mountainson8688 6 жыл бұрын
Funnel: Next time you are down to the parts store, pick up one of those 90w squeeze bottles and keep the nozzle off of it. They screw right on an oil bottle, and they'll take a hose if you are careful (hold onto the hose or it will push off when squeezing) I keep every one of them I get.
@barbaraespinosa9820
@barbaraespinosa9820 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video. You are smart to have two of you carrying on a running conversation. That makes it good on explaining "how to" ideas and instructions!
@nelsonledoux4257
@nelsonledoux4257 6 жыл бұрын
"Since you didn't have anything better to do..." Cody the psychic. You're amazing me every time I watch. What an administratively responsible couple of days you're taking now. Using your "down time" during the rains of fall to get all your power tools... the big stuff... into shape for the coming year. This makes your tools last for years and gives you a long long service life. Good on ya!
@ibbuggaah7380
@ibbuggaah7380 6 жыл бұрын
Two things. When you pour from a quart oil bottle, turn so spout is at the top. This gives more control. Second, local Stihl mechanic said using RV/Marine gas in small engines will make them last longer.
@shadowdog500
@shadowdog500 6 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing, I'm doing the same thing this weekend. I always winterize on the weekend where the clocks fall behind, and springize on the weekend when the clocks spring ahead. Chris
@drosprey
@drosprey 6 жыл бұрын
I love these sort of episodes, where you just take us along to work with you
@johnjurewicz9317
@johnjurewicz9317 6 жыл бұрын
Cody, for your small engine oil fills. Buy your oil in gallons and pick up a pump for gallon containers , you'll cut down oil fills a lot !
@pswank68
@pswank68 6 жыл бұрын
Brian did a good job of cleaning up that shop. I think it's easier to clean and organize someone else's shop when you're working for them then it is to do your own. For one you're conscious of not wasting someone else's time can you want to show that you can do a good job. 2, you don't get sidetracked on the many little things you tend to focus on the big picture and getting it done. And 3 it's fun to go through other people's stuff. LOL
@judivittetoe2622
@judivittetoe2622 6 жыл бұрын
I might suggest to Brian that ignition prior to the "normal" ignition is "pre-ignition." Detonation is the "uncontrolled combustion" of the remainder of fuel/air after the normal ignition event due to excessive pressure/temperature of the remaining fuel air mixture. Sorry, "teacher mode."
@conarl1
@conarl1 6 жыл бұрын
After watching I winterized my mower & trimmer. Started my snowblower for the 1st time & started 1st pull. Glad I Only have 3 small engines.
@roloaddict
@roloaddict 6 жыл бұрын
The first step is admitting you have a problem.:)
@John-Adams-Can
@John-Adams-Can 6 жыл бұрын
My wife says I have so many tools I can start my own home depot! Winter is coming! Snowing tonight here.
@Yamaha.ha.ha.ha.
@Yamaha.ha.ha.ha. Жыл бұрын
Don't need lots of tools. Just the right tools.
@Yamaha.ha.ha.ha.
@Yamaha.ha.ha.ha. Жыл бұрын
I'm a plasterer and when I started I got dragged into the I need this I need that trap. Few years later I take the bare amount of tools with me and just make do. Some new tools take away the need for lots more but generally most tradesmen carry tools everyday that they never use. My rule. Go through my tools and if I don't use at least weekly I leave at home. Mechanics tools are different because they tend to be one use only made for that job.
@jackshimano1994
@jackshimano1994 6 жыл бұрын
now YOU made me realize I also have TOO MANY ENGINES !! - so now goes WET WEEKEND -to maintain my ELDERLY QUALITY tools -where others buy NEW units made to last ONE year-then replaced AGAIN ~and AGAIN ~ ~ ~ ~
@RamSkirata
@RamSkirata 6 жыл бұрын
love that shop
@njmvermont
@njmvermont 6 жыл бұрын
Small unrelated word of advice. You dont necessarily want to run any 2 cycle out of fuel ever because running it out of fuel leans it out. Runs it out of lube and gets it very hot. I have killed 2 cycle dirt bikes from running them out a few times. Melted the pistons and i know when i run my chainsaw all the way out i can smell hot aluminium from the piston.
@EYALAVRAHAMI
@EYALAVRAHAMI 6 жыл бұрын
I'm not watching your videos only when i've got nothing better to do. i'm watching them without any connaction to whatever i need to do. I'm stopping whatever i'm doing and watching them. And i guess i'm not the only one.
@jerrybobteasdale
@jerrybobteasdale 5 жыл бұрын
I became a believer in Stabil fuel stabilizer for small engines. Before winter, I drain water from carburetor bowIs, or fuel filter, or sediment bowls. Pour in a strong mix of Stabil, and maybe top off the tank. Run it awhile to fill the carb. I think empty tanks collect humidity, and cause gumminess.
@kittygonzalez2827
@kittygonzalez2827 4 жыл бұрын
The grocery store actually has tiny funnels. I have a Generac 3250 that is at a really odd angle, so luckily I used a water bottle I cut to shape ...and it screws into the oil hole!
@mantequia762
@mantequia762 6 жыл бұрын
>Video opens >Cody calls us all lazy >not even mad
@haybloomer
@haybloomer 6 жыл бұрын
Wranglerstar we use the lids off of gear oil, and if that doesn't work you can add a piece of hose on the end. Hope this helps.
@mikegoodpaster3937
@mikegoodpaster3937 6 жыл бұрын
we have a radio show called garage logic where the host insists one cannot be a member if one does not have at least a 12 cylinder index. that is, owning and operating enough gas powered items totaling 12 or more cylinders. You "qually!" 1500 AM, Minneapolis.
@faq8085
@faq8085 6 жыл бұрын
For a funnel, use a turkey baster. I do my lawnmowers and parking lot vacuum this way: Take the bulb off the turkey baster and save it, you might want that with a pvc pipe later to make a mini siphon, but then you take the long juice holder part of the baster and at the pointed end shave off the knurled tip with you knife. Instant small engine oil funnel :)
@faq8085
@faq8085 6 жыл бұрын
Also the turkey baster funnel fits GREAT in a hydraulic jack if you need to bleed and fill it :)
@pauljohnstone6904
@pauljohnstone6904 6 жыл бұрын
I use cut water bottles. I also use them for caulking big openings.
@brianallen0826
@brianallen0826 6 жыл бұрын
Make sure to read your manuals...I bought a Ariens snow blower a few years ago and I ran it dry to store it, it wouldn't start the next winter. I took it to the dealer, and they said to store it wet with stabilizer...even the manual says that, but you have to READ it to know that, lol
@Hellfrolic71
@Hellfrolic71 6 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the way you show your son how to do things. My father can build or fix anything but rarely liked to share, or maybe I didn't show enough interest. Can't believe I watched 24 minutes of small engine maintenance, but I had nothing better to do and enjoyed it.
@tomsviewphotographyadventu2514
@tomsviewphotographyadventu2514 6 жыл бұрын
I'm getting ready for winter here in Northern Ontario (St. Joseph Island). Wet and windy weather ..
@HBButler01
@HBButler01 6 жыл бұрын
I’ve always found if an old lawn mower, generator, two-stroke gas powered tool, etc starts taking multiple pulls, it’s usually bad/old sitting fuel in the carb, or the spark plug needs to be replaced. I’ve saved myself and neighbors from having to buy brand new mowers after the old one “quits startling” by buying a $8-9 dollar or so new spark plug😂
@IntegraDIY
@IntegraDIY 6 жыл бұрын
Actually I think if you have a lot of tools that only serve a single purpose, than you can have too many tools that done get used often. But generators, chainsaws and mowers are very handy and much needed.. so you can’t have too many :)
@Justintime8510
@Justintime8510 6 жыл бұрын
Time well spent! Most home owners and even business owners fail to do routine maintenance and it comes around to bite them in the end!
@chasewilson3540
@chasewilson3540 6 жыл бұрын
I've always been taught to add fuel additive and fill everything up all the way. If not, in the winter and if the tanks are empty then there's a possibility for condensation in the gas tanks and could harm your engine when starting in the spring.
@roBLINDhood
@roBLINDhood 6 жыл бұрын
Always love some shop time with you guys. :) Fun to see jack starting to help more too.
@neoc03
@neoc03 6 жыл бұрын
Love the father son interaction. Kid is spending time learning valuable skills instead of melting his brain with screen time.
@arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435
@arcturusbbqsausagemaking2435 3 жыл бұрын
Im watching you making a Funnel ,I just wanted to add a tip, When you want to add bar oil to your chainsaw go to Walmart and buy the clear condiment container they come in a sixpack for about $4.00 ,they sell them in the red & yellow ones too you use for Catsup & Mustard
@janetelizabethburrows1354
@janetelizabethburrows1354 4 жыл бұрын
Cody. My caravan toilet flush tank to empty, is crazy!! There must be a better, to stop it going all over the place. My old van was so much easier. It had a clear pipe, so you know how much was in it. That pip you took out and drained the tank so easy. 😱😂❤️
@daddi275
@daddi275 6 жыл бұрын
Is the firepump drained so it dont freeze and crack??
@WawkaNaPisjune
@WawkaNaPisjune 6 жыл бұрын
Metrical system: We need 4,5 meter of rope. Imperial system: We need 37.23 dog tails of rope.
@doublebulbing
@doublebulbing 6 жыл бұрын
you need to find a sponsor for a whole house generator
@Slyder2828
@Slyder2828 6 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget to put the chains back on the tractor LOL
@TheFlatlander440
@TheFlatlander440 6 жыл бұрын
We can never have too many tools. I will disagree with one thing Cody and it's only my opinion that I keep my stored tool fuel tanks 100% full and use Sta-Bil in addition to 2 cycle pre-mixed gas to prevent any condensation. I run my tools for about 10 minutes making sure that the stabilizer is thoroughly through the fuel system, top them off and store them. I've yet to have any problems re-starting my small engines in the spring. I reside in northeastern Vermont where we get some pretty heavy snow and cold weather during the winter months. Luv your vids Cody and thanks again for all your insight mate.
@AllaroundNbackagain
@AllaroundNbackagain 6 жыл бұрын
William Logan Very good tip there William. I think I’ll do that too on our equipment.
@MrItsthething
@MrItsthething 6 жыл бұрын
0:02 Well thanks for that roast
@DELUS10NAL
@DELUS10NAL 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for teaching me how to pour an oil jug. I've been doing it wrong for decades!
@kylehiltner4185
@kylehiltner4185 6 жыл бұрын
I use a little sea foam in my tanks of gas first thing in the spring. Seems to help blow everything out and keep stuff running well.
@ragequitz2858
@ragequitz2858 6 жыл бұрын
oh my god, you have snow in your country.... in mine we still go out with a T-Shirt and skinny Shorts :D
@nfp212
@nfp212 6 жыл бұрын
Good deal, gentlemen. I got a chuckle over the spilled oil. =)
@beanzie99
@beanzie99 6 жыл бұрын
Shop looks amazing !
@bc65925
@bc65925 6 жыл бұрын
Filling oil like on your honda 2000 is why I always save the squeeze tops off of 90wt oil bottles. I reuse them on my chain bar oil to keep from making a mess.
@StoneysWorkshop
@StoneysWorkshop 6 жыл бұрын
engineers always forget about the maintenance man, lol :)
@karlstenstahl1100
@karlstenstahl1100 6 жыл бұрын
Hello Cody, I have a question what happened to the prandi axes and should i buy one, greetings from Germany.
@RCRidgecrestQuality
@RCRidgecrestQuality 6 жыл бұрын
Cody gave up axes when he gave up homesteading
@nathanratchford9996
@nathanratchford9996 6 жыл бұрын
Ah winterizing...thanks for reminding me!
@swdw973
@swdw973 6 жыл бұрын
Too many tools? Tim Allen is having seizures. :D
@spec2057
@spec2057 6 жыл бұрын
Hardly recognized Brian.. looking sharp man!
@kieranmatzky181
@kieranmatzky181 6 жыл бұрын
It was raining at my hose when you uploaded this video at my house too
@consaka1
@consaka1 6 жыл бұрын
prefill filter is bad idea. :) depending on how OCD you are about cleanliness and realise that oil in new jugs is actually quite dirty or contaminated with large particles. Better to run a can of stp through it and then let the pump fill the filter. That way all the oil is filtered.
@tombob671
@tombob671 6 жыл бұрын
As a compliment they would say back in Oklahoma, " Jack is making you a top hand"
@user-ro9vi3xs4y
@user-ro9vi3xs4y 6 жыл бұрын
I really like the winter prep video!
@ashleyperfitt1685
@ashleyperfitt1685 5 жыл бұрын
Norm Larsen, founder of Rocket ChemicalCompany, is considered the original founder of WD-40," according to wd40.com. Larsen aimed to develop a line of rust-prevention solvents and degreasers for use in the aerospace industry. He succeeded at the goal, Water Displacement, on the 40thattempt, hence the name
@gearheadted5110
@gearheadted5110 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. I have a couple things, including a Honda 2000 generator, that need service before winter.
@deej19142
@deej19142 6 жыл бұрын
Thats a great idea they came up with for getting the acid in the battery. We used to have to use a single tube on each cell.
@jimjames1920
@jimjames1920 4 жыл бұрын
Ok guys you got me on the battery where YOU ADD THE ACID. Never seen that one before.
@LifeOnHoth
@LifeOnHoth 5 жыл бұрын
You guys need Imperial March for background music :D haha The best of luck from Hoth
@danielgeng2306
@danielgeng2306 6 жыл бұрын
Hi, my name is Daniel and I have a tool addiction;(
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