Thanks a lot man I appreciate that looking at all these other videos this the only one that help me out I used this backpack solo for two or three times I guess I use powder substances in it left unused product inside of it it wore out the rubber washers inside needed to know what kit look like and what to replace great video thanks again
Jim D.Thank you for viewing and I may consider your suggestion.I will say the white lithium grease has worked extremely well on my Honda engine power washer and many other applications that are revolving around a water induced application.I do appreciate your information and will consider that in the future.
Thanks for the video. Having had to make some videos recently to train my team, I have a greater respect for people who make an effort at sharing their knowledge. I think there's some fair criticism here, but I also suppose that many of them have never tried to make a video to help. Hope they don't discourage you too much.
Thanks for the view.I try to illustrate or walk thru the general process and make it as easy to follow as possible.While I could rethink how to improve a video alot,until my sprayer actually needs work,I will stick with this one.I would do a follow up for a true break down,not necessarily a full rebuild in the same video takes way too much time depending on the process.
Here ya go...BASICALLY synonyms: primarily above all basically chiefly especially essentially fundamentally generally largely mainly mostly on the whole overall predominantly principally
Randy G. I wish I could show a complete break down of the sprayer.However My unit does not need this as I keep it in good condition.But If in the future my unit requires some service I will do a follow up video on a full tear down and reassemble as best I can.If you have a specific question I will do my best to answer that.
Larry I will say this was a quick break down and Not to the letter.My unit did not need a complete walk thru and reason my details were not as complete as I would like myself!!If I do a follow up I will be more thorough as I agree it is not as complete as I even wanted it to be.I will not disagree with your comment as it was just a general walk thru not a start to finish job.I will say that I am very particular about instructions and while this video did not elaborate the details I would generally do it was a quick deal.Sorry if this did not seem helpful and I assure you if I do a follow up it will be far more effective and I too love the details.
Rick H.So I am repetitive in that word.Unless you have something worth while to add or ask in the subject just stay quiet with your thoughts.And I am being polite when I state that.
White lithium is petroleum based which deteriorates o-rings. Use Magic Lube found at your local swimming pool store. 100% silicone grease food grade ect...
If the o ring is made of natural rubber, which is very unlikely these days, that's true. Most modern o rings are made of synthetic materials like nitrile, EPR, neoprene, etc. which would not be degraded by petroleum products.If you have silicone grease, use it, but odds are you'd be fine.
@@wayneessar7489 oh yeah, that’s made for harsh environments like automotive engine compartments (e.g. turbo hoses) where you’re exposed to lots of petroleum products and other chemicals in a hi-temp condition. You’d be fine here.
I have an older piston pump with adjustable pressure on top of the tube my problem is now when i am using it and go to pump up it starts kicking back the arm what could cause this problem thanks Danny
I do not know to be honest.I Just came back from a trip.I think if the unit is over 5-10 years old I would just replace it with a new solo or echo and or stihl backpack sprayer if it was me.The solo at home depot is under a $100 and that is what I have.Sometimes repairing a older unit is not worth the time and buying a newer version is easier and parts are more available.Hope this helps.
It was helpful to watch your video before tackling my unit. I appreciate that you've taken the time to help others out.
Thanks so much for this used it in reverse to disassemble a 425 and discovered a broken seal. Thanks again!
Thanks!
Vaseline/petroleum jelly also make a great lubricant for seals.
Thanks a lot man I appreciate that looking at all these other videos this the only one that help me out I used this backpack solo for two or three times I guess I use powder substances in it left unused product inside of it it wore out the rubber washers inside needed to know what kit look like and what to replace great video thanks again
Jim D.Thank you for viewing and I may consider your suggestion.I will say the white lithium grease has worked extremely well on my Honda engine power washer and many other applications that are revolving around a water induced application.I do appreciate your information and will consider that in the future.
Thanks for the video. Having had to make some videos recently to train my team, I have a greater respect for people who make an effort at sharing their knowledge. I think there's some fair criticism here, but I also suppose that many of them have never tried to make a video to help. Hope they don't discourage you too much.
Thanks for the view.I try to illustrate or walk thru the general process and make it as easy to follow as possible.While I could rethink how to improve a video alot,until my sprayer actually needs work,I will stick with this one.I would do a follow up for a true break down,not necessarily a full rebuild in the same video takes way too much time depending on the process.
Here ya go...BASICALLY synonyms:
primarily
above all
basically
chiefly
especially
essentially
fundamentally
generally
largely
mainly
mostly
on the whole
overall
predominantly
principally
Wow, you managed to say " basically" 34 times in less than ten and a half minutes.
Randy G. I wish I could show a complete break down of the sprayer.However My unit does not need this as I keep it in good condition.But If in the future my unit requires some service I will do a follow up video on a full tear down and reassemble as best I can.If you have a specific question I will do my best to answer that.
Please don't say" basically" again.
Larry I will say this was a quick break down and Not to the letter.My unit did not need a complete walk thru and reason my details were not as complete as I would like myself!!If I do a follow up I will be more thorough as I agree it is not as complete as I even wanted it to be.I will not disagree with your comment as it was just a general walk thru not a start to finish job.I will say that I am very particular about instructions and while this video did not elaborate the details I would generally do it was a quick deal.Sorry if this did not seem helpful and I assure you if I do a follow up it will be far more effective and I too love the details.
Is Basically a new product on the market that he is branding?
how do you take out the whole assembly
Good video....basically !!😄
Glad it was helpful.I will say that on any newer videos I make a point to not repeat wording.Just a habit.
Should there be water in the pressure cylinder and if not what needs replaced? I replaced all O rings, etc that were in the repair kit.
Let me do me do some checks.I do not think water should be inside the cylinder as it creates vacuum or pressure.Busy sorry for the delayed response.
how or do i find the model i have mine is real old im thinking early 90's
Rick H.So I am repetitive in that word.Unless you have something worth while to add or ask in the subject just stay quiet with your thoughts.And I am being polite when I state that.
White lithium is petroleum based which deteriorates o-rings. Use Magic Lube found at your local swimming pool store. 100% silicone grease food grade ect...
If the o ring is made of natural rubber, which is very unlikely these days, that's true. Most modern o rings are made of synthetic materials like nitrile, EPR, neoprene, etc. which would not be degraded by petroleum products.If you have silicone grease, use it, but odds are you'd be fine.
@@cheek1m0nkey Those are said to be Viton.
I don't know what that is though.
@@wayneessar7489 oh yeah, that’s made for harsh environments like automotive engine compartments (e.g. turbo hoses) where you’re exposed to lots of petroleum products and other chemicals in a hi-temp condition. You’d be fine here.
I have an older piston pump with adjustable pressure on top of the tube my problem is now when i am using it and go to pump up it starts kicking back the arm what could cause this problem thanks Danny
I do not know to be honest.I Just came back from a trip.I think if the unit is over 5-10 years old I would just replace it with a new solo or echo and or stihl backpack sprayer if it was me.The solo at home depot is under a $100 and that is what I have.Sometimes repairing a older unit is not worth the time and buying a newer version is easier and parts are more available.Hope this helps.
i found problem it was the screens on the cylinder done deal spayer just as good as new now
Basically
The camera is too far away and you should have shown the complete disassembly and reassembly. You're not very good at clear directions.