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Algee
Registrace 3. 04. 2016
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First Beach
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Our first beach stop on the way to Orlando, Jekyll Island Georgia.
New River Gorge
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First scenic stop on our 2023 road trip to Orlando finds us at the New River Gorge bridge, West Virginia.
Quad ride with the boys to the Back40 Trail
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The Kawi Quads hit the Back40 Trails!
Algee's Back-40 + Powerline ride Oct 2022
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Al, Marc, Tim & Nathan hit the Algee back-40 singletrack * powerline on a fabulous late October day.
Powerline Run - October 2022
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I've filmed this powerline run several times before so this is kind of a re-hash, but Iove this powerline so much I just had to capture it again!
The Highpoint
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Took a quick evening run out to "The Highpoint" to catch some late evening sky. A thundercloud obscured the sunset and was heading my way so I didn't stay long, however the trail into The Highpoint and the views did not disappoint! About a 100m elevation gain for the last part of the highpoint trail, then a 22m elevation short hike up to the peak.
Back40 Ride
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A few highlights from my first time out my Back40 traik this season. Still a bit wetter than ideal, and about 2 weeks later than last year...but great to be out again.
Phazer Rip March 12 2022
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Rippin' some freshly groomed trail with the old Phazer.
Amazing Stihl MSA 140C battery chainsaw takes on big frozen poplar.
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I love this little saw. So easy to carry around for trail work. In trail cutting season a battery lasts as long as I do, which is about 2 hours of trail cutting. Fits easily in a small backpack with no worries about gas spillage. Yes I have an MS260 for the big work, but this little guy can do a lot.
Nelson Lake Loop with STARA
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This was about the 3rd "last ride of the season" with the unusually mild weather stretching into November. Great group of riders as usual!
2021 Halloween STARA Capreol powerline ride
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Late season ride up the muddy Capreol powerline. Some trail repairs dropped muddy slop on top of a lot of the nice rocky parts...I suspect the evil snowmobile club trying to smooth out the trail for the luxury latte cruisers.
2021 STARA Blueberry Hustle Blueberry Hill backside
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2021 STARA Blueberry Hustle Blueberry Hill backside
2021 STARA Blueberry Hustle - Northern Loop
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2021 STARA Blueberry Hustle - Northern Loop
2021 STARA "Blueberry Hustle" Highpoint trail
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2021 STARA "Blueberry Hustle" Highpoint trail
STARA Wolf Lake Mountain DS Ride - the Downhill
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STARA Wolf Lake Mountain DS Ride - the Downhill
You saved me so much time.
This is not the manufacturer recommended method. The 1/2" square adapter can round up an damage the head, they should use a square hollow adapter that goes over the pylex in the same way as the saddle that comes with it. Also, those specific piles are not intended for fences; they don't have any built-in lateral stabilizer. How to you plan to stabilize them?
There is some damage to the top square on the post using the 3/4" adapter, but I did not ruin any posts and I've done over 100, including removing and reinstalling about 30 of them. They are plenty stable for a chain link fence. That said, not suited for all ground conditions, and I would think if you use too powerful a drill it would cause more damage.
Love it Al !!. Especially the yumming at the end 🤣🤣
My wife makes protein bars also with chocolate, I just sent this to her 👍
Nice! my problem is that I can't just eat one, it's a Schroeder thing .😋
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Did you try ride across, I agree, veery sketchy?
Nope! Found an alternate trail with a shallow water crossing...and the other trail is actually pretty sweet so it was a win!
I rode it last weekend...there was a single plank looked solid from a distance, running all the way through on the better side, puckered up and sent it!
We can rebuild it !!
We have the technology...we have the capability...
Get a milwaukee it does this in a 10th of the time
Sadly, Pat passed away last night. A great guy who will be missed by all who knew him I'm sure. Happy trails to you Pat, wherever you're riding now.
hi there. Thank you for posting this video. I could not figure out how to install my pylex piers. Thanks again.
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I watched the manufacturer install video for these 50" piles and they say "not to be used for fencing".. I'm planning on using them for fencing with the lateral stabilizer add-ons. I can't see it being worse than a 4x4 fence post buried 3ft with concrete..
They're great for chainlink fence. Not sure how they'd do on a wooden fence. Might want to try one first. A heck-fire lot easier to install thats for sure.
How many ft apart are the posts ?
10' to match the chain-link fence rails.
Nice ride. Do you have stock gearing on your 250exc-f?
I've got 13T on the front. Stock 14 too fast for woods riding I find.
looks like a great day to get out there and that's a pretty nice trail for a powerline.👍
Yup - had a blast as usual on that powerline...could spend all day rock-crawling I guess. Probably the last decent day of the year, the cold & rain started the next day!
Beauty time to ride eh Al ! Never seen that trail so dry. Same here, not a wet spot in the trails at all this summer.
Yeah, I wish I'd had more time to ride in the last couple weeks. Now the wet weather is setting in.
Can you post url where to buy? thank you
Looks like fun
On a large ranch, with a tractor that has a 3 point hitch, and power take off a completely automatic system is possible With a large number of post in the rack ready to install. A motorized cart comes in behind and extens the post to fence height and starts putting up the type of fence your using from wood to wire.
I am looking to install chainlink fencing in sand. Do you think this would work to get it down deep past the sand and into a substrate that will hold the posts?
I think these would go really well through sand. I was going mostly through clay. One thing is if you have deep sand at surface they may be a bit wobbly up top due to the sand. I think Pylex makes an add-on lateral support that might work there, but that would add to the cost. You could try one to see if its OK without the lateral support.
@@algee8228 Thanks for the reply. My thoughts exactly. Will try one in the spring to see how well it anchors. Thanks again...very helpful video!!
Actual work starts at 2:04 - Thank you!
First time I seen these,..wow,..pretty cool set up,..
Finally found someone using an impact to put these in!
They are still doing it wrong. The 1/2" square adapter can round up an damage the head, they should use a square hollow adapter that goes over the pylex.
U are the man!!!!!! Finally legend solve the problem, But need which adaptor u use and if any link where to buy it.
Thanks Tekeleabe, the one I have is from Princess Auto: 1/2 in. F to 3/4 in. M Socket Drive Adapter SKU: 8000569
@@algee8228 thank you!!!!
Ditch that impact and use an Earth drill.
I suspect an earth drill would have too much torque for these relatively lightweight posts and would twist them apart.
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After you slide the fence post onto the Pylex screw post, what stops the fence post from sinking further into the ground afterward? Should you drill a hole through both and bolt the two together so the fence post doesn't sink?
The pieces of black poly tubing keep it snug enough that I don't think I had to lock any in place, but if I had to I would drill through and put a screw or bolt.
Algee Ok thanks. The reason I ask is that I want to put a suspended rolling gate on my fence. This would add extra weight to the fence and possibly cause the posts to sink further. Thanks for the instruction
@@tanisbeazer8573 I wouldn't use this thing as a hinge post
@@thomasrobinette3227 I'm planning using them for my gate posts but with the lateral stabilizers
Now that your fence is a year old, how is it holding up after a winter?
Has not budged one bit! Still looks like the day we put it in.
In my clay soil the inside of the pylex post lasts about 20 seconds before getting destroyed by the impact. Using a socket over the pylex post works better but can only get the post in 1-2 ft before the impact does too much damage to the top of the pylex post. Would not recommend using these. I have broken two brackets just by spinning in with a 2x4. Not sure how I'm going to get the rest in. Have spent a whole day on 8 posts and only about half done.
Wow that's some dang hard clay. I guess for anyone wanting to try these they should buy one and try it first before committing.
dig a small hole with shovel and dump water in it for a couple of days, then clay will be soft and you can drill it down perhaps.
Quick question. What's the size of the adapter you used for the wrench? thanks!
He said 1/2 to 3/4" adapter
@@hockey4life4meYes, 1/2" impact wrench up to 3/4" that fits loose in the post top.
I installed 6 of these on my 16’ x 16’ deck using two beams .woeked well and deck is very study. The option that you can adjust the piles is nice
why do they say not to be used for fencing? czcams.com/video/DnTxJsTwo8U/video.html
What size adaptor did you use for the impact wrench?
I checked and it says $45 a piece.
The posts we used (Pylex Adjustable 50 Inch Foundation Screw Model # 10555|Store SKU # 1000746285) are $28 CDN.
@@algee8228 that still ends up being very expensive posts if you got a lot of them, $45 CDN plus tax, ouch lol I am going to need to do part of my fence like this though, so thank you! I got bedrock here, so need the plates, and i got marshland! lol thi will work great
@@acreageliving Agreed on the expensive, but the big thing for me is they stay put and don't heave due to frost. Cheers!
So what did you do . Did you cut the top of the post since they're foundation screw post
st ma the top piece to accept the foundation is removable
I've been waiting to see a good video regarding these screw piles...congratulations! Your video is better than Pylex's videos!
Agree 100%! I installed 2 screw piles per Pylex instructions and boy it was a pita... and no matter how I tried, just couldn't level them
Very informative. Thanks!
Where did you purchase these posts
Home Depot
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For a 1 day trip could you recommend where to park and what trails to ride in order? We want as much single track as possible. I watched your 199 video and was wondering where you guys started from. Thanks!
We stayed in Matewan at the Blue Goose. Bill who runs the Blue Goose knows the trails really well and provides the best advice on how to hit the single track best.