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@ChellejonPaperBeadRollers
@ChellejonPaperBeadRollers 18 сағат бұрын
Is it still there?
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 8 сағат бұрын
No. I think the dog scared it away. It stuck around for maybe 2 weeks and moved on.
@quentinhathcock5848
@quentinhathcock5848 3 күн бұрын
I like my E170 25hp briggs
@mikecrane471
@mikecrane471 4 күн бұрын
24 mm
@BarbaraBradford-qd5bc
@BarbaraBradford-qd5bc 4 күн бұрын
I sent you a comment on one of your older videos. Think about EARTH BUILDING. Cob, cordwood, Timber Frame with WATTLE AND DAUB, SUPERADOBE...and many more sustainable options are out there. Main materials are DIRT CHEEP. Literally! CLAY, SAND, WATER, and STRAW. From what I have seen on your videos, you have most of what you need already. Lumber use is fairly minimal and if the trees I see in your videos are yours, you could build a cordwood mansion! Building codes in USA have been recently updated to allow these types of structures which have stood for centuries in Europe and around the world. PLEASE do yourself yourself a favor and check them out. My personal favorite is CORDWOOD construction because it allows for an insulation layer in the walls that can be designed to meet ANY R-value requirements! There are courses being taught around the USA and Canada that teach these techniques including online. Check them out.
@BarbaraBradford-qd5bc
@BarbaraBradford-qd5bc 4 күн бұрын
HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT EARTH BUILDING? COB, SUPERADOBE, WATTLE AND DAUB, CORD WOOD. Your main components you already have...WATER, CLAY SOIL, SAND, AND STRAW. Google it!!!!!
@paulbroussard8835
@paulbroussard8835 13 күн бұрын
Eat some Venicen tonight
@booboo3852
@booboo3852 13 күн бұрын
😮😂 got to love the animals
@caz7363
@caz7363 13 күн бұрын
Lucky deer ❤
@missinglink5071
@missinglink5071 22 күн бұрын
I bought the S220 lawn tractor it has the frame deck off of the x300 series mine has the 42"deck my deck belt comes in the middle to the engine seems like your belt comes from the side to crank pulley looks like a poor design i have never had a deck belt break on any mower unless for mechanical reasons
@401Impala
@401Impala 24 күн бұрын
Clearing brush and going over recommended acreage and you're wondering what's wrong? User error, that's what's wrong.
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 23 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@jmiller272
@jmiller272 25 күн бұрын
We live in Kentucky and I usually wait until after a good soaking rain to roll, but it still does not completely flatten the ground, although it helps. My issue is with the retaining clips (E-Rings) holding the frame to the roller. It's puts a lot of stress on the clips and one of mine popped off last year and bent the frame (scraper bar). I just ordered the parts I need and I think I'm going to drill for small cotter pins to replace or at least supplement the e-rings. I read in an Amazon review of one of these rollers that someone successfully did that. Good luck!
@ashleyrogers7142
@ashleyrogers7142 25 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 that's great
@fbotero100
@fbotero100 25 күн бұрын
I owned a Deere mower for 15 years and never broke a belt. I bought a new s170 two years ago and now on my third belt. It must be me, right?
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 25 күн бұрын
There's a clear design flaw here.
@thomaspagan4914
@thomaspagan4914 28 күн бұрын
You cannot blame a man for trying... I thought you did a much better job than I could have! Thanks very much for the tips...and the efforts to share!!! Happy mowing! I will try to do a better job on my own machine now that I have a better idea of how it's done!💯percent awesome!
@rhondagrant5440
@rhondagrant5440 Ай бұрын
Love your water boy reference 😂 I grow sunflowers every year but trying pumpkins for the first time now. First time seeing your channel. Subscribed!
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead Ай бұрын
Thanks for subbing!
@flatsville9343
@flatsville9343 Ай бұрын
Should the mulch plan fail, just leave it all in place, add more, throw some big branches over it to keep it in place, let it overwinter & try again next spring. Yikes! That dirt is someting else. What is the % sand, silt, clay?
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead Ай бұрын
Those bare spots are sandy-clay shelf - no organic matter to speak of.
@flatsville9343
@flatsville9343 Ай бұрын
@HoneyDoHomestead Yeah. Mining your wooded area for mulch & heaping it deep & just letting it sit is your best bet. Hey, at least you've got clay for Cation Exchange Capacity rather than majority sand.
@flatsville9343
@flatsville9343 Ай бұрын
That rose thing is likely an invasive multifora rose. It's an imported invasive Asian species that found its way into the US as a hedgerow planting. It has small white roses. The problem is it spreads...sending out shoots into the pasture or farmland. It also spreads via seeds from the hips. Only goats will eat it down. Knock it down & back whenever you see it. KILL KILL KILL !!!
@lonnienewsome2001
@lonnienewsome2001 Ай бұрын
I had 2 belts snap last week on a deere s140. In the shop right now.
@Js-zx2wi
@Js-zx2wi Ай бұрын
Check pulley alignment that i did on mine and the belt is doing better.
@Kolchaktns
@Kolchaktns Ай бұрын
I saw a tip on another channel that slowing engine speed before disengaging the blades would save wear and tear on the blade brakes. I tried it and the first few times it worked fine. Then one day, I slowed the engine down, disengaged the belt and the belt broke. I assumed the belt slipped off the pulley, got sucked under the deck and got cut. I put on another belt and the first time I slowed the engine and disengaged the blades it happened again. I THINK I disengaged the blades too soon after slowing engine speed. (Just a guess) I’m not touching the throttle again until after I disengage the blades. Perhaps you should look at the blade brakes as possibly causing the breakage. Keep us updated, I’d love to know what you find out
@XxGhostR3c0nsxX
@XxGhostR3c0nsxX Ай бұрын
Have the same mower and Love it !! Took about 15 to 20 mins. to convert it to a regular oil change and you are right about the cut, it does an amazing job!!!
@DragonArtz-xv2re
@DragonArtz-xv2re Ай бұрын
My grandmas landlord had this tree me and my brother would be playing in his yard always hate the smell of these things
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead Ай бұрын
The thorny tree in the video I believe is called a "Devil's Walking Stick". Nasty bugger.
@steamboatwillie935
@steamboatwillie935 Ай бұрын
I know this is an old review. But the first thing to do is delete, the easy change oil filter system. Putting it back to the way they use to be. The easy change system will 'kill' your mower. It's just a gimmick to sell to lazy people, not wanting to do proper maintenance.
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead Ай бұрын
Yeah, I have a conversion kit on order. Ill likely be doing it at my next oil change.
@brianbarrett4192
@brianbarrett4192 Ай бұрын
When i had a craftsman the deck belt and drive belts were easy because the metal guards against the idler pulley's had a little give to them where you could just slip the belt between the guard and the pulley but not on the John Deere. Its thicker metal with no give so you gotta take the pulley almost all the way off which is a real pain. The drive belt looks so hard to do ill probably just take it in to John Deere which is what they want in the first place. I love my S 170 though it has lots of power.
@MjL293
@MjL293 Ай бұрын
I put my 4th belt on yesterday & and new pto cable(broke) 52 hrs on mower. My black belt covers have wear from the belts. I found that john deere does sell a belt retainer on it’s website. I ordered 1. I’ll see how that goes.
@johnwilkins3995
@johnwilkins3995 11 күн бұрын
Let us know! Please
@imzadibeauty
@imzadibeauty Ай бұрын
What are you supposed to do with it? 😂 use it. You ordered it 😂 Poor truck guy though.
@fmKaraoke2
@fmKaraoke2 Ай бұрын
Looking at the belt, the frayed areas are facing mainly in the one direction, that to me indicates the the belt is hitting an edge somewhere. The obvious place is the supporting brackets that secure the back of the deck to the body. As the belt has to travel from one side of the deck to the other without guides the belt would be moving and flexing and most likely hitting those supports. A simple solution if that was the problem is to fabricate two guides and attach them to the deck supports to eliminate those square edges. Just a thought.
@Goose2448
@Goose2448 Ай бұрын
Definitely recommend finding a decent used X series. These cheap box store quality mowers are just that. Worst thing JD ever did was start selling at the box stores. I picked up just yesterday a 2003 X495 for a grand. I'll be another grand into it for a deck and some odds and ends. Those were $12K new. You don't need a diesel but a higher grade X series will do you better.
@travispirtle6379
@travispirtle6379 Ай бұрын
I have an e-180 with 91 hrs, 3/4 acre turf cutting. I'm on my 4th belt now in 3 years.
@travispirtle6379
@travispirtle6379 Ай бұрын
I haven't had any problems since I quit cutting below 2 1/2 inches.
@sixshooter4570
@sixshooter4570 Ай бұрын
I believe that engine is a Briggs and Stratton but on the S170 and S180 it's an upgraded Briggs and Stratton engine with chrome sleeves and some other stuff that was mentioned in a video that I watched today.
@gatsbylight4766
@gatsbylight4766 Ай бұрын
*FYI,* breaking belts appears to be a known and common problem with some of the 100 series JD mowers.
@tanyawales5445
@tanyawales5445 Ай бұрын
No one was hurt and you, the driver and your wife have a memory to laugh about when you are old and gray. You're lucky your wife had the presence of mind to film the incident!
@claydiddy63able
@claydiddy63able Ай бұрын
6 belts in 3 years
@joshalley3017
@joshalley3017 Ай бұрын
I’ve broken 4 belts now in less than 50 hours. I understand the frustration. I’m putting a new belt on and getting something else besides a John Deere.
@jeffreyanderson539
@jeffreyanderson539 Ай бұрын
and blow that grass out from under the black cover the grass holds in heat!
@jeffreyanderson539
@jeffreyanderson539 Ай бұрын
I drilled holes in the black pully covers for better air flow around them!
@thomasrodgers8976
@thomasrodgers8976 Ай бұрын
Did you have the blades right side up?
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead Ай бұрын
Lol that problem has been resolved.
@jasonsmith373
@jasonsmith373 Ай бұрын
Great video. I have a D170 (same mower, but mine is a 2020 and has a 54" deck). I wish the choke was a traditional separate pull/push mechanism instead of being built into the throttle lever. If your PTO ever fails, check the switch and check the connector at the PTO clutch. It's usually not the clutch. In my case it was a slightly loose connector at the clutch that didn't look loose visually but was loose upon further inspection. I like how your has an upgraded reverse mow button - mine is literally a tiny button. Many great videos out there on repair and maintenance of this series of mowers. Good luck, you made a sound choice for your first rider IMO. It should serve you well for years and they also have a good resale value. I paid $1700 for mine at 3 years old and 187 hours, new one at Lowe's is $3300. (I hope it's served you well since 2 years ago...sorry, lol...just realized.)
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead Ай бұрын
Ive enjoyed it so far. It hasnt quite held up on larger acreage, but doing great here at the house.
@austincolt3306
@austincolt3306 2 ай бұрын
Your pulley is bent down
@JEFFQUICKLE9
@JEFFQUICKLE9 2 ай бұрын
Where do you have the throttle when you turn the blades on??
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 2 ай бұрын
Mid. Too low and it shuts off the mower. Too high and you'll squeal the belt.
@rossleisure9818
@rossleisure9818 2 ай бұрын
that one pully does not line up
@busterbrown1686
@busterbrown1686 2 ай бұрын
Terrible job. You only grind the top side of the blade at 30 degrees or 15 for mulch. They aren't knives. What kind of balance was that, ridiculous. Just get new blades those look 100 years old, and at least balance with a level nail next time.
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 2 ай бұрын
Okay
@dennisg.7498
@dennisg.7498 2 ай бұрын
This is the money difference between an entry level product, or a good, well built high end residential product. I just bought an S130 knowing it only has to mow a 4700 sq ft lot. It was $2899. The step up to a fabricated, well built mower like a Bad Boy was $ 3999 and up. Don't be cheap and expect miracles. Do your homework and talk to dealers, not Home Depot.
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 2 ай бұрын
I had the mower before the acreage. Just making due with what I have, but thanks.
@chrisowen9378
@chrisowen9378 2 ай бұрын
John Deere s170
@chrisowen9378
@chrisowen9378 2 ай бұрын
Friend I just came across your video. From what I see when you have the deck off. The movable bracket with the large idler pulley (movable with spring tension ) is bent up quite a bit. That idler pulley is not on plane with the other pulleys and sheaves. Bend it or replace the bracket. Before reinstalling the deck pull the belt tight as if it were on the machine and see if the belt is rubbing on any brackets !!!
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 2 ай бұрын
Interesting. It could be the camera lying to you, but I'll definitely check it out. If so, it came that way from the shop, which is unfortunate.
@gregr.3886
@gregr.3886 2 ай бұрын
Agree, idler pulley doesn’t look right, go down to Lowes and check out the pulley on a 170 there, pulley should be level or belt will keep trying to jump pulley
@rogercutting8850
@rogercutting8850 2 ай бұрын
First...buy a better belt. Also when you grease fill up blade cones full so grease goes into sealed bearings. John Deere belts are designed to break..they make a ton of money off parts...that's why they are so expensive
@danielfluty1373
@danielfluty1373 23 күн бұрын
I have the same mower! My idler pulley is also installed at an angle. I didn’t notice, however, the belt rubs against the mounting brackets on the back of the deck. Unfortunate. Mine snapped at 16 hours.
@alexkitner5356
@alexkitner5356 14 күн бұрын
The bracket is like that, its not bent. The belt routing and pulleys were apparently designed by a 6 year old scribbling in art class. The best part is that you have to loosen the idler pulley and after a bit the stud tends to spin. Its press fit with maybe a tack or two so small you wouldn't know it. One thing I've noticed is that the deck height causes the belt to rub on the metal bracket over the center pulley. When it is high the geometry of the belt and pulleys just catches it there, when the deck is lowered its better but have found that there is very little adjustment before you are scalping the lawn and bringing up the raised deck height to get the deck moving thru its range without bottoming out and it brings the front draft rod up to where it hits the end of the crankshaft when in the full up position. The whole design is just terrible.
@TACallender
@TACallender 2 ай бұрын
What a waste of time.
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@eclecticinspiration5064
@eclecticinspiration5064 2 ай бұрын
I'm a female and I see a lot of these rotted pose videos I know that they're in cement but always above that they don't put enough Rock and then the Earth comes up and eats away at that post but it does blow my mind that nobody has thought to treat the post before putting it in the ground like even putting a metal sleeve on the post to protect that bottom part or cover it with cement for a big huge portion of it but nicely and then paint it the same color as the wood there has to be a way to protect your Investments because this is often and it's in every state there isn't a state that's exempt of this including Florida they're dry all the time you would think right but no even on the hoa's and all these gated communities you have the landscapers to go around and blow the leaves and all the grounds in the dirt will end up Gathering up around those posts and then when that rain comes what do you know all the poster rotted I know there's a better way there has to be
@OkikaHawaii
@OkikaHawaii 2 ай бұрын
That’s concrete not ground. The acids in the concrete probably did something. Even if it’s rated for ground contact you should always try to find a way to keep it off the ground if you want longevity. I don’t even know much about construction but I know enough about building to know that.
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 2 ай бұрын
Post in concrete is apparently a hotly debated subject.
@rigobertodimas8014
@rigobertodimas8014 2 ай бұрын
Did u spin ur spindles without the belt on lissen for a grinding noise if nice and quiet ur good if it's noisy like a grinding noise ur bearings a shot no good u don't have to replace the hole spindle just the barrings u have 2 per spindle I see u have 3 spindle so u have 6 of em total... sincerely.... RIGO SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
@HoneyDoHomestead
@HoneyDoHomestead 2 ай бұрын
I didnt hear anything when i did spin them but i about emptied a tube of greese 😅. Makes me wonder if they were dry.