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Tibbs Farm
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ต.ค. 2010
Building a homestead with livestock, and now getting old tractors back into service. Follow along this journey as we go from just hobby farming and transition to a functional family homestead.
03 Chevy Impala spark plug wire replacement
Well, i started having misfire from number 1 cylinder, so I had to do a bit of troubleshooting. And during my visual inspection I discovered that the spark plug wire for number 1 cylinder was heat damaged and cracked.
Went to the local part store on the way home from work and paid $40 to get a whole set of wires, and in this video I will show you how to remove and replace a full set of spark plug wires for a 3.4 liter v6 impala. Specially a 03 impala but it should be the same or at least similar enough to any 8th generation impala.
Went to the local part store on the way home from work and paid $40 to get a whole set of wires, and in this video I will show you how to remove and replace a full set of spark plug wires for a 3.4 liter v6 impala. Specially a 03 impala but it should be the same or at least similar enough to any 8th generation impala.
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Convert Predator 9000 Generator to Run on Gas and Propane!
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This video takes a step by step approach to show exactly how to remove and replace the carburetor on a Predator 9000 generator from harbor freight. We will also being installing a dual fuel[tri fuel] aftermarket carburetor. This aftermarket carburetor enables the generator to operate on gasoline, propane, and natural gas expanding your emergency fuel choices. Propane is an amazing fuel choice f...
Rendering beeswax from abandoned hive
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today on the homestead I will take you on a journey into rendering bee hive down to beeswax. this video started as just another day making a video then turned into a livestream which I somehow accidentally deleted and realized I had just barely enough video to possibly make a video BUT ONLY IF I finished it with cleaning the wax that I harvested. well such is life.
Desire: First Rotational Grazing Adventure for Baby Goat
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finally moving the goats from their winter location and into the woods. this starts the 2024 rotation season for the goats and Chompers' very first move. We will see how difficult baby Chomper is going to be for the way I do the pen movement, complete tear down, goats free range for a while, set up, relocate goats into the pen. I will be a bit upset if chomper doesn't follow the herd, or worse,...
baby goat update
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update video for the baby goat. he still needs a name and I am thinking possibly naming him CHOMPER as a nod to his dad being NIBBLER. if you do read this comment a suggestion or if you like the name CHAMOPER.
Discover the Secret to Perfect Camping: Tripod, Hammock, Hurricane Lantern
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abandoned bulldozer, what will it take to get out
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abandoned bulldozer, what will it take to get out
temu review...oil lamps/kerosene vs diesel vs lamp oil
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temu review...oil lamps/kerosene vs diesel vs lamp oil
Why chicken tunnels are a game-changer for urban homesteading
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Why chicken tunnels are a game-changer for urban homesteading
Fueling Innovation: The Shocking Results of the DIESEL vs KEROSENE Lamp Experiment
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Fueling Innovation: The Shocking Results of the DIESEL vs KEROSENE Lamp Experiment
Journey Continues: Goats in the Woods 11 Day Update
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Journey Continues: Goats in the Woods 11 Day Update
putting the goats through some thick brush
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putting the goats through some thick brush
new wiring and alternator for the Ford 8n
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new wiring and alternator for the Ford 8n
quick ride thru the woods ford 8n // asmr
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Milling Ugly Log into Beautiful Cedar Boards
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Building a Chicken Coop with Nothing but "Homemade Lumber"!
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Sawing with Ease: How to Setup and Use a Mobile Sawmill
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Ford N series carburetor adjustment //DIAGRAM IN DESCRIPTION
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Ford N series carburetor adjustment //DIAGRAM IN DESCRIPTION
How To Rebuild/Repack a Hydraulic Cylinder
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How To Rebuild/Repack a Hydraulic Cylinder
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These goats are eating brush and it's SUPER calming!
Ford 8n Carburetor: How to Replace It Yourself
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Ford 8n Carburetor: How to Replace It Yourself
I used 1kg table salt and 0.5 dissolve able lime chippings.left it 48 hrs..pumped away the red cloudy water..now crystal clear
I lower the wick on the small lamps until it goes out. Also helps prevent oil from leaching out of the lamp when its not being used for long periods of time.
Brother it sounded perfect before adjustment. Remember u will have a load on shaft when u got to use bush hog or anything else. So high idle is completely fine with a load on it.
thanks for sharing...i think mentioning that the engine needs to be at operating temp before making carburetor adjustments
Thank you great video I have a Walmart ,Dietz and feuerhand lanterns love the warm relaxing atmosphere even in the house
@Wolverinemark absolutely, i have a few temu oil lamps that I love to light up and turn off all the electrical lights. It is....I guess the best way to say it is zenful
lol he said, none of these fuels are flammable. I guess they must be pretty useless then
Do you know the difference between flammable and combustible? The super basic version is flammable things have a Flashpoint point below room temperature and combustible have a Flashpoint point over room temperature. This is a super overly simplified version. Oil lamps are designed for fuels with a Flashpoint point of 125-150°F [combustible] But guess what, wax candles are also combustible, not flammable.
Interesting TX.
Get to the fuckin point you ramble too much, also clip the edges of the wick at a 45 degree angle, the flame will be taller and brighter that way
Kerosene stinks and will fume out your house.
@Texasprepper kerosene does have a very distinct smell. But 'stink' is personal opinion. Growing up with a kerosene heater, the smell sparks fond memories. But for some, sure they may think it stinks.
Is it normal to hear propane gas coming out of the carburetor before it starts?
I like the wide base. A lot of the tiny lamps don’t have that and turn over easily.
Yeah, these seem stable enough to have on a mantel or a countertop. I prefer my bigger lamps for end tables and coffee table though.
We have an old well on our property that hasn't been used in 30+ years. It still has water in it, we got city water and it fell into disuse. Now after all these years I wish it were being used again. Thanks for this video, very encouraging and useful!
I am glad I could inspire, and if you do go to get the well back in operation, I hope it is a very easy process and we'll worth the effort
YOU don't use DEEZIL in a lamp.
@@robertclark4929 ok
Sorry for the rooster being so loud.
No you don't want your wick above the flame bell😂,
Correct
Lamp oil is paraffin and is not kerosene . Lamp oil virtually has no odor compared to k1 which stinks to high heaven.
Try Renewable Diesel sol;d by Union 76 on the west coast it's great. No smell even in the container
That sounds amazing. What is the price compared to dinosaur diesel
@@Tibbs_Farm I think I paid $ 4.85 /gal a week ago
Thank you for this video, very helpful and appreciated. I have the pressure of a power washer stream, not the same pressure like last year, and the air suggestion, I thought of and one said, no , you need water, well, water is hard logistically to get, you need the tank for the water and so on, I will try this, thank you
I hope this helps
"well", we tried it. Had to put a 4" PVC inside our 8" casing & put the air hose in the bottom of the PVC. Be careful because the PVC & air hose will sink. Ours sunk 4 feet and too a day+ to get them out using a wrench. Still have to have a new well dug though!
I am sorry to hear that.
gosh darn "3/16 inch", if it's a chinesium rope, it's probably metric, and never was 3/16, so no conversion necessary to metric, because it's most likely 5 mm, and you-all just measured with some Yankee measurin' thing ....
Well, it is chinesium, so it might actually be neither 3/16 nor 5mm, but something somewhere in the middle. Tibbs Farm is located south of Mason Dixon, but I will try to forgive you for the Yankee comment.
Mate stop your dog barking ,
I would if I could. Fortunately, I don't have neighbors close by, and that dog stays outside. He is an Okay Pyrenees, and I couldn't bring him inside if I wanted to.
Why compare with red diesel. It's just not available anywhere outside of farming America
Where i am, many gas stations have a pump off to the side for off-road. So it isn't completely a farm thing. And, at this point. The only difference in off-road and on-highway is the tax and the dye. Both are limited to less than 15ppm sulfur content.
Call a septic tank guy to suck it out.
The septic guys in my area only have septic sucker's, i don't want that in my drinking water
@Tibbs_Farm Understand that, if you have and factories that make food, anything with grase/ oil they have tanker pumps that come in and suck up all liquids in their holding tanks. Just a thought, good luck on your project.
But this was just sand that filled in the well. The well drillers wanted too many thousands to fix my water. So I gave this a try
Use pex
The last time I dropped a pump into this hole I used pex
Yes very good job ..from Pakistan
Thank you
Workst lamps i have ever seen.
I am having a hard time understanding why the air by itself just come up & leave the water down? Because the air bubbles would instantly rise up out if the water.
Don't worry, I also have no idea exactly how it works. Like if I sit down and think of it, my brain says, it is just like as a kid blowing into a straw, your cup doesn't make a geyser
you should probably use palm oil or wax. Its so clean its actually already in a lot of foods. You can also mix it with fragrance oil and it smells like a candle. Also you dont have to worry too much about it catching fire. Even if it does ignite, it shouldnt burn hot enough to break the glass while diesel and kerosene probably will. I think palm oil and palm wax lamps burn at around 200 degrees F while diesel and kerosene can get up to 600 degrees. There is just no reason for a lamp to burn that hot. Knock over palm oil and wax it just makes a mess, knock over a diesel or kerosene lamp and serious fire risk.
I will look into those fuel types. But this type of lamp is designed for liquid fuels with a Flashpoint somewhere between 120-150°F [48-65°C] Both kerosene and diesel are in that range.
If its a cold blast lantern it will extinguish itself if tipped over
Back in the 2000s, diesel went from a maximum sulphur content of 500ppm to 15ppm. I wonder if the "terrible smell" stories date from the era of diesel fuel when it contained 33x as much sulphur as today... good video. Thanks. I think I'll stock a few gallons of diesel as a cost saving measure, especially for my outdoor lanterns.
Off-road diesel is now also less-than 15ppm sulfur. The dye may clog up wicks faster, but I haven't noticed too much of a difference.
Kerosene now become difficult to get😮
When I was a young boy I remember there being Kero pumps beside gas stations... i haven't seen a kero pump in years.
That blue film is universal on every stainless steel item even my kitchen sink strainer.
Yes. I do understand that, I just wish they would have removed this film before they pinches it into all those folds
We've taken a puffs kleen ex cardboard container and used as a gasket,crude but it worked.
That's what she said
500 rpm is fine.. leave it alone and use that tractor..
You are right. 500 is just fine.
Awsome Tibbs thanks for sharing! Honest DYI I subscribed..
Can you just get on with the subject at hand? Do not need all the other nonsense
Sorry, i do go a bit ADHD sometimes and probably do need to start putting chapters in my videos for where the "meat & potatoes" are so to say
any information on the alternator. what is it supposed to fit, where did you get it, etc....
If I remember correctly thus one came from temu. And as far as information, there was not really any information
How long will that fenced off area last for the 2 goats?
I can usually get about 3-4weeks in 1 area using the 5 nets that I have. And that even includes having chomper [Feb 15 baby] added into the mix.
Pigs will do it quicker
Had pigs, once they figured they could go through the electric fence, I was never able to keep them in the pen.
Cool name for a cute critter
Thank you
Can't tell which way you turn the screw clockwise counter clockwise
Well to get the adjustment as close as I could. I was going back and forth [cw and ccw]
Thanks wasn’t sure how linkages came off. Now I know 🎉
I'm glad I could help.
I have an old well beside my newer one I need to do that to
It would be awesome if you could get that old, well functional again.
@Tibbs_Farm it's about 15 feet from the newer one. It has a concrete sistern a tank and a in take pump that I'm sure is shot bases on corrosion. I found some one inch irrigation tubing around the property. Not connected. I'm going to back pressurize those to find out where they were terminated at
Diesel rules. Don’t use the red dye diesel.
Call them acorn lamps here. Diesel works great with cheaper lamps. Lamp oil / paraffin will freeze but burn cleaner. You should put a white piece of cardboard several inches above chimneys. You will see how bad the soot gets within a couple seconds.
I have seen them called acorn and I have seen them called pixie. Honestly, I don't know what the OFFICIAL name for this size.
Lmk if you need the manual for that genny...ive got the same one with the electric start. For the propane line, you can get fittings without regulators and flash arresters at tractor supply individually and build your own hose connection. Also, you should add in a link for where you got that dual fuel carb so i can get one too.
We already have a new hose with an adjustable regulator ordered. And I need to fix the bad shutoff valve. But, there will be a follow-up video, But if I remember correctly this carb came from ali express
@@Tibbs_Farm check it for Chinese Spyware 😅
Hahahaha
Hank hill would be proud thinking about doing something kinda similar involving a diesel gen set and making my own diesel
Nice old tractor! I’m working on mine. Been sitting for a few years, got the carb off but no tag on it. It a Marvel but I got to measure it somehow to get the proper rebuild kit.
Best of luck. Mine is currently down waiting on a new inner tube for the front right tire. Other than that, I have no complaints about this old iron
Assuming the carb is original (which is a big assumption) you can rebuild all the N series carbs with the TSX-241B kit to bring them up to that spec - in the era if you were getting a replacement carb from Ford you got a 241B no matter what, and the bodies were the same.
So we were able to find a new carb for the same price as a rebuild kit. Unfortunately, the new carb did have some issues, and I ended up having to do a rebuild on the old one anyway.
With a good wiper seal why would it still leak?
Well, the wiper isn't actually a seal. It's purpose is to prevent debris from getting up into the cylinder
Whats air compresor did you use ,tankyou
When I get home, I will have to look at what it is, but I can say that it is a 60gal upright air compressor that I bought at Northern Tool circa 2009. In fact, it was literally the last one of this kind they had, [I got the display model, no paperwork] haggled them down to about 55% off.
Ok tanks i have a 27 gal 5 hp tink it will work or will the air lift work have a ⅜hoes want to put on the water hoes.
@Impermeabilizacionesinc well, to be completely fair. I didn't think my puma 60gal was going to actually work. It still amazes me that pushing air down makes the water shoot up and not just bubble up.
Use Klean Heat for no smell in the house. It wicks properly, with correct flash point. NEVER burn lamps with the wick higher than the burner cap. People who do are morons. That's how you get mucho stink, smoke and sooty chimneys. Yes, the lamps need to warm up before they burn optimally. You have nice flames with a flat trim. I wouldn't worry about futzing around with that. Another thing - how high the oil level is in the font makes a difference in the flame. Lamps burn better when the font is full.
Thank you very much! And yes I have learned that full fuel burns better than low fuel