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The Oregon Tale
United States
Registrace 26. 07. 2015
Join us on our journey as we transform a 1950's cabin and the land it sits on.
We can be reached by mail at P.O. Box 2191 White City Or 97503
Or by email at robert@theoregontale.net
We can be reached by mail at P.O. Box 2191 White City Or 97503
Or by email at robert@theoregontale.net
Kitchen Butcher Block Remodel
Tearing out some really ugly fake butcher block and replacing it with some white oak butcher block from lumber liquidators / LL flooring.
Quick kitchen remodel.
Classic grey minwax stain.
Cutting out hole for sink, and trying out new rear handle Milwaukee m18 circular saw.
Quick kitchen remodel.
Classic grey minwax stain.
Cutting out hole for sink, and trying out new rear handle Milwaukee m18 circular saw.
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3.0 Duramax 120,000 Mile Review | Chevy 1500 4x4 LTZ Crew Cab | The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
zhlédnutí 84KPřed 4 měsíci
Real world review of a 2020 Chevrolet Silverado, 1500 LTZ 4 x 4 crew cab pick up. A look back at the last four years and a review of performance and capabilities. This truck has a diesel 3.0 L Duramax diesel engine also known as the baby Duramax.
No Floors For Over A Year!
zhlédnutí 394Před 5 měsíci
We have been on hold to build with mortgage rates. We have been idling in our trailer waiting, we decide to put some flooring in since we have not had flooring for over a year and will be at least another year without. We pick a cheap laminate flooring from Home Depot to install. Not my favorite to install, but it was cheap… 😁 The product is Kings Cottage Laminate flooring from Hime Depot. The ...
A Quick Hello
zhlédnutí 376Před 6 měsíci
Fall has arrived and have been busy. Wanted to pop on and say hello.
Broken Tools? Watch This First!
zhlédnutí 551Před 8 měsíci
Customer service experience with Milwaukee tools. I sent in a broken circular saw and an m18 battery that would not accept a charge. Here are the results of my first experience with a warranty. Service.milwaukeetool.com Create account and enter serial number from tool. No reciept needed.
Milwaukee M18 Battery Not Working! Repair Solution
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 8 měsíci
My M18 Milwaukee battery has stopped working. Won’t charge, but shows green charged light on charger. I troubleshoot and work through some possible options before coming to a solution. I also have a circular saw that the switch has stopped working on. I also tinker with adding some 3/8 hooks to my John Deere 3023e tractor. service.milwaukeetool.com
Epoxy Workbench & Adding Router To Table Saw
zhlédnutí 653Před 8 měsíci
Workshop upgrades. Add a router to a table saw and epoxy workbench to make a solid spot for doing projects. All done on the cheap from existing items and scraps.
Work Shop Makeover!
zhlédnutí 596Před 9 měsíci
Remodeling garage shop into a nice useable space. Adding lots of usable storage solutions from paint can storage to storage bins. Also experiment with epoxy counter top for work bench. Clean up make this shop turn into an awesome work space that will be enjoyable to use for years to come.
Shop Functionality Remodel
zhlédnutí 588Před 9 měsíci
Reorganizing shop works spaces and storage spaces to flow and function much better. Using reclaimed materials to build a large workbench and storage cabinets. Tearing out old poorly built cabinets.
The Fires Are Here | Clearing Fire Breaks
zhlédnutí 337Před 10 měsíci
Fires and smoke are all around us again. Well past time to clear some of the property to create a fire break.
I Fixed My Own A/C System!
zhlédnutí 343Před 10 měsíci
Broken air conditioning and 100 degrees is no fun. I trouble shoot and fix my own a/c system. Not having to call the hvac guy saved me a bunch of money and time.
It’s Time To Say Goodbye
zhlédnutí 567Před 11 měsíci
Last night was tough. Unexpected had to say goodbye to our cat Finley. He had some medical issues that came up suddenly.
Water Issues- Filling Pool With A Low Flow Well
zhlédnutí 438Před 11 měsíci
Water issues at the house prevent us from moving forward with our summer pool fun. Plus we go and have some fun anyways.
Painting Kitchen Cabinets | Kitchen Makover
zhlédnutí 365Před rokem
Painting Kitchen Cabinets | Kitchen Makover
Property Update | Projects and Planning
zhlédnutí 386Před rokem
Property Update | Projects and Planning
Celebrating Our 20th Anniversary | Disney World | Caribbean Cruise
zhlédnutí 275Před rokem
Celebrating Our 20th Anniversary | Disney World | Caribbean Cruise
Homemade CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP with Noodles from Scratch
zhlédnutí 193Před rokem
Homemade CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP with Noodles from Scratch
You can use citrus solvent with the tung oil to speed up the absorption and drying time.
Are you near lookout Mt.? Looks familiar
Your oil change intervals will need to be changed. every 5K.
Thank you for your review!
Did you get a different tractor?
Great Job! Video suggestions - use the tri pod more & further back for a larger view of the project, when fast forward viewing that’s a great effect - I suggest you lower your back ground music - it’s nice, just too loud. Less direct face time exposure too close. Your doing a great job - very impressive & your wife running equipment is amazing - you both are just a lovely couple. Keep the videos coming!
Love how the cat comes in with the nod of approval
Nice video. 100k warranty? Is that standard? Thank you
Yes, for the 3.0
What a pointless video. No solution..!!!
Thank You Father for the rain 🤙
Never had a problem on either had LB7 and LBZ both almost 200k used chevron deli
the oil consumption is probably a defective valve cover. there's a recall for it
Cmon sense corncob/chain brake on/90 degrees to bar.or use husky roller jig.
interesting, i had the same radiator issue with mine right around 35,000 miles. also a injector issue right around the same time.
Where do you live…omg that’s gorgeous
Don’t go 15,000 miles on ANY BRAND OIL! Way too long. 5000 max no matter what the oil company says!
Try that with one that's further in the ground than that lol....if it was that easy the pullers people buy would not exist
Bud, you need to start using the recommended amsoil 0-20 dextros D. Your going to have a lot more problems using that gas engine oil, it’s not rated for light duty diesels.
I’m looking in getting a 2020 silverado highcountry 1500 diesel they selling me one here in the bay it has 120k miles so wanted to see some opinions
I was all set to buy one until I found out they no longer offer an extended range fuel tank. I work in remote areas and often drive 400 miles without passing a gas station. I don't really want to carry a jerry can of diesel fuel in my tool box. The idea that a 90 litre tank is sufficient because of the improved fuel economy is short sighted. That all changes when you hit bad roads, off-road, snow, etc. They also don't offer leather seats in the 40/20/40 configuration, and the massive useless center console digs into my knee when I drive with cruise control. I can't buy another Ford because the seats are excruciatingly uncomfortable. I may have to just retire or buy an HD Ram
Thanks for doing that video
Love my GMC Sierra, has had some issues. Warped rotors, oil leak, water pump leak, and 80k miles I'm getting concerned about the transmission.
That’s some bad issues
My Ford has the same 10 speed transmission with the same problems.
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Thanks! It sucks that the baby duramax does not have an allison transmission like the big one that is meant to last forever. I wonder how many miles before these transmissions fail. The 1/2 ton transmissions were always rated for 150,000 miles and the 3/4 ton transmissions used to go to 280,000 miles. I was amazed at how many engine problems you had with this truck at that low of miles.
I have a 2024 GMC HD and the trans has been worked on at dealer at 13k and now at 18k. First time basically it was leaking everywhere. Now doesn't leak but jumps when I start.
Shake at higher speeds is a Chevrolet problem. Well a very strong possibility is the drive shaft. The singular long design creates wobble
I would take a single length drive shaft any day. That carrier bearing on the 2007 on up chevys was a pain.
No repair solution provided. Just as a PSA to those visiting this video that implies a repair solution is offered, there isn't one. His solution at the end is just to send it in to Milwaukee... hopefully saved you the time that I wasted.
you have a lm2 motor... they have a fix for the oil usage. A bad baffle on the intake also impacting oil usage...
There is a fix for reducing the oil usage. There was a bad oil baffle which requires replacing the intake.
Sure its fit for your kind of chain? I du have the same sharpened and it works... And I wouldnt trade for another system. And as others say, its not intended for a skipchain.
nice cheap bridge but it wont last...them pine logs will decompose pretty fast should have used old telephone poles...looks an functions though...
So how is it on tires? My Tundra chews through them like butter. Rotors as well, but that's more on me and the 5000 lbs boat I tow most of the time.
That has to do with how you drive / where you drive it. All highway driving without towing your tires and brakes will wear less assuming you dont sit on the brake pedal like some people do. Stop and go / city driving will always wear through tires me. Also getting all season tires instead of all terrain will play a factor.
Don’t drive it like you stole it or buy a 2500
Oh wow, this is fake news. It doesn't always work. Only and very Sandy soft soil.
A Californian on his " lil " patch of heaven.....
Thanks! I am looking a Trail Boss version of the same truck!
I would buy mine again but would move up one trim level.
Seems the stock battery on these has very short life. Got less than 2 years out of mine. Buddy had the same experience with 2 Chevys.
Had the same issues with my Subaru and my Toyota. Seems to be common with all makes now days.
If I have a water tank on the roof of s shed connected to a pipe running down to a tap will I have enough water pressure to get water from the tap.?
Time to get rid of it it’s a ticking time bomb. These are not high mileage engines or transmissions.
How do you know
Is there proof on this?
All cats are ticking time bombs
The skeleton in the closet some owners are now talking about as the mileage on these 3.0 gets toward the oil pump drive belt and the engine timing chain maintenance intervals of 150,000 miles (LM2) and 200,000 miles (LZ0). Dealerships are quoting 40 hrs. labour alone for the timing chain and 8 hrs. labour on the oil pump belt. $7,500 for this required maintenance. As these traded-in models arrive on lots beware. Love the performance and mpg but wow...
who knows who you talked to or how you quoted your numbers... demon works did a break down of this on youtube...a detailed breakdown of the oil belt ... 3k repair bill max... not 7500 also if you drive 15k miles per year which is normal... you would not see this repair until almost 13.5 years of ownership (LZO)
Yeah, it's ridiculous how much they charge for just the batteries nowadays.
I have an idea. Why not say what kind of pine this is. For the love of god
Have to ask how dose it work when your pulling a load im just starting to look and was wondering should I be looking at the 3.0 ?
Sold mine after 6 months, multiple upper oil pan leaks and cool leaks into upper oil pan. Chevy covered first repair (20K) tried not to cover the second time. But after fighting with the dealership they covered it, another (20k). Repairs required transmission to be removed. Got out before any other issues could come up. That being said I loved the truck other than that.
Wow I know guys that had their 2nd gen Tundra leak oil multiple times from the cam towers and rear main seal within the first 30k miles. I don't think they traded their truck in just because of some oil leaks.
Right. Other than that.
@@hochhaul I wasn’t willing to risk it happening again and being forced to pay 20k+ to fix more leaks out of warranty.
Yard is absolutely beautiful,if you don’t mind me asking, what mountain range is that in the back
Only issues I’ve had so far after 3 years are: squeaky leaf springs on rear, brake pad wear (rear), fuel filter housing is kinda garbage, only 1 viable aftermarket delete kit/tuning option.
Did you fix your squeaky leaf springs? I had this issue on a 2014 Silverado and changing the plastic inserts on the back end of the leafs fixed it. A lot of guys would throw out the entire leaf spring pack or put a bunch of grease in between the leafs but that usually doesn't keep the problem away.
If your glow plugs are bad and using oil, your valve cover has a bad weld inside and oil is draining through your breather. Will use more def also. Dealer should know about this by now. Need to check numbers on the cover and see if its the bad weld ones. I know a few people that fixed this and no more burning oil,
Came here to say this exact thing.
I sell parts for this truck. The oil you are supposed to use is the dexos D 0w20 ESP. if you used the extended performance 0w20 it will burn because thats oil meant for a gas engine!
The valve cover on the LM2 has a bad weld that lets oil get sucked into the intake through the breather tube and causes the engine to burn oil (as well as cause glow plug failures over time). You're correct that Mobil 1 EP is the wrong oil and it could potentially cause issues with the emissions equipment. I don't know why guys think it's a good idea to use oil formulated for gasoline engines in their diesel engines.
Awesome. Thanks! Also, intents and purposes convo was funny:)
Anyone else notice the whitetail at 8mins ?
That makes me feel better. I have 10k on my 2023 duramax RST. I traded in my 5.3 for the duramax because of the mpg. I regularly get 28-32 mpg highway. I commute 45 miles each was and needed better mpg. Just hope it as reliable as Toyotas.
These days, hoping it's as reliable as a Toyota is a very low bar considering how unreliable the 2016-22 Tacomas have been and all the low mileage crank bearing failures on the 2022+ Tundra.
Modern toyota reliability is no different from the domestic manufacturers, I own a 19' tundra the "QDR" is just an advertisement scam, truck is average at best, I dont get the hype