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Installing a Winch Isolation Relay Solenoid with Incab Switch
In this video i install a winch isolation relay solenoid and an in cab switch into my 2012 Hilux. I used a 12v 500A relay which should do the job and shouldn't cause much power loss through resistance so i should maintain full power to winch when needed.
My reason for doing this mod is to eliminate the constant live cable running down in my crumple zone of vehicle, it also stops anyone mucking with my winch while its parked up.
Keep an eye in the comments below to see any update of this.
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GME Radio Install in Hilux
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In this Video im showing how i installed my "GME UHF CB Radio Value Pack" into my 2012 sr5 Toyota Hilux. The main unit is the TX3100 and i paid $300NZD for this kit brand new including shipping from Trademe.
MCC Rocker Bar on Hilux
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I got my bar from the website below, head over there to get more info about this bar. www.mcc4x4.co.nz This isn't a "how to" video this time as i skipped over various parts because i was figuring it out as i went along, more of a quick look at what is involved. There was more brackets and bolts attached to the chassis which i missed out. Just keep this in mind. Big thanks to MCC who gave me a d...
Strainer Post Install (New Zealand)
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This video shows the way I do a strainer and stay assembly, there are many many methods to achieve the same goal but heres my take on it. Im a New Zealand Dry-land farmer and NOT a fencer, so this is not so much a "how to" as just to show how I do them. Any tips welcome.
Toyota Hilux 3" Stainless Exhaust System Install
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This is a stainless steel exhaust system by PPD, its a 3" system which allows higher exhaust gas flow for increased performance and a better sound of the vehicle when compared to stock exhaust system. This particular systems specs as per PPD website: - 3" Polished 304 grade Stainless Steel Piping, stainless corrosion resistant components, coated steel flange plates. - EGT port included in dump ...
35L Shop Vacuum
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This is the "ToolPRO Vacuum Cleaner With Socket - 35 Litre" sent out to be by SuperCheap Auto. You can find out more about this item in the link below: www.supercheapauto.co.nz/p/toolpro-toolpro-vacuum-cleaner-with-socket 35-litre/541405.html#q=vaccume&lang=en_NZ Current price $123.20 NZD Iv been using this a good while now and honestly love it, it has great suction and very simple to empty etc...
ToolPro tool kit review and comparison
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Here is my take on the ToolPro automotive tool kit sent out by Supercheap Auto. This is an overview / review of the kit. Along side it is the Stanley 156 piece tool kit as a bit of a comparison. I was Not paid to make this video. ToolPro Automotive Tool Kit - 198 Piece $349NZ Dwww.supercheapauto.co.nz/p/toolpro-toolpro-automotive-tool-kit 198-piece/521980.html Stanley Trade tool kit 156 Piece $...
18 Volt ToolPro Line Up Review.
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All tools seen in this video are supplied from Supercheap Auto for review free of charge. No one is paying me to to make this video, no one has told me what to say either. A few months ago, Supercheap Auto approached me and asked if I would be keen to try out some of their ToolPro gear. I accepted this opportunity and selected a small range of tools that i thought i might use, so over the last ...
ToolPro Tools To Review
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All tools seen in this video are supplied from Supercheap Auto for review free of charge. A few months ago, Supercheap Auto approached me and asked if I would be keen to try out some of their ToolPro gear. I accepted this opportunity and selected a small range of tools that i thought i might use, so i'm going to put them to the test. This video is just a quick video showing the tools I was sent...
Every Farmer Should Own This Tool (Knipex pliers)
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I have used these pliers in my daily work for months and months now and I truely believe that every farmer should own a pair of these. This video is not sponsored by Knipex or anything, I just like their tools. Product description: Knipex 225mm, combi-plier, Hi-leverage Disclaimer: These pliers are NOT designed for insulating user from any type of electricity. Just because this video shows me t...
Battery Angle Grinder (Makita DGA504)
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A quick look into my Makita angle grinder. Regardless what brand you're with, I highly recommend you get one of these cordless angle grinders for your workshop.
Making a Dog House (Part 2 of 2)
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This is the second and final part of building a dog house for my Jack Russel terrier. If you have not seen part one, head on over to my channel to check it out. Thanks for watching and remember to hit like.
Making a Dog House (Part 1 of 2)
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Here I am building a dog house for a small Jack Russell Terrier. I built this with no plan/design to start with. I build it going with what I thought looked good and worked. Although it is not made perfectly I think its not bad for a non builder.
Making My Logo into A Branding Iron
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I wanted a way to leave my mark/logo on various projects and creations, so I made my logo into a branding iron.
A better method for the figure 8 fence knot?
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I have learnt a new way to tie a figure 8 knot in an electric fence that ensures good flow of electricity. Figure 8 knots are used in fence lines where wires are slack and are not under tension.
Cleaning up and painting a Peter Wright Anvil
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Cleaning up and painting a Peter Wright Anvil
Make a Wire Twisting Tool
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Make a Wire Twisting Tool
2x72" belt grinder (update)
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2x72" belt grinder (update)
How to change the air and cabin filters in a 2008 Toyota Hilux
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How to change the air and cabin filters in a 2008 Toyota Hilux
Makita Chainsaw (DUC353)
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Makita Chainsaw (DUC353)
Leatherman Super tool Warranty (Return)
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Leatherman Super tool Warranty (Return)
2x72" belt grinder build part 3 of 3
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2x72" belt grinder build part 3 of 3
2008 Ford Ranger basic service
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2008 Ford Ranger basic service
2x72" belt grinder build part 2 of 3
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2x72" belt grinder build part 2 of 3
2x72" belt grinder build part 1 of 3
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2x72" belt grinder build part 1 of 3
12v DeWalt impact driver vs Hitachi 18v 1/2" drive impact wrench
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12v DeWalt impact driver vs Hitachi 18v 1/2" drive impact wrench
Stanley 156pc tool kit overview / review
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Stanley 156pc tool kit overview / review

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  • @skitzzhydro9842
    @skitzzhydro9842 25 днів тому

    Hey mate, started on this yesterday but 1 of the 3 stud bolts rounded off, any tips on getting it out? Tia

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 25 днів тому

      @@skitzzhydro9842 arrr that’s a bugger, could try one of those sockets that bite onto the head, heat and penetrating oil, other than that I’m out of ideas sorry.

  • @deanwitt7903
    @deanwitt7903 Місяць тому

    I use a stay block at the base of the stay and works well . I’ve never put a foot on the post and never had a problem but I can see it would work very well .

  • @2nostromo
    @2nostromo Місяць тому

    You can't beat a Kiwi bloke for getting in and gettin it done. they use their left hand for any notes/shopping lists or a quick game of tictactoe

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 Місяць тому

      @@2nostromo 😂😂 cheers for ya comment!

    • @2nostromo
      @2nostromo Місяць тому

      @@Lindz37 If you think a job like this is a piece of piss... you might be a kiwi. If your boss asks you to work the weekend and you ask, "Are you taking the piss?" you might be a Kiwi. If you worked hard all week and decide to have a piss up... yeah yer a Kiwi. Crikey, don't get me started! :)

  • @Richkill
    @Richkill Місяць тому

    Cheers for the review. Helped me a bit with my decision. For the price, the Toolpro can be purchased at unbeatable prices if you only use it a few times a year for general home DIY stuff. Sure there are some other budget brands such as Ozito, Rockwell, worx (both the later share the same battery as the toolpro). Anyway I ended up purchasing both the impact driver and wrench totaling $80AUD on clearance. Probs would have second thoughts at full price. Will be purchasing a better name brand hammer drill even though the toolpro boast very good specs.

  • @IsambardKingdom
    @IsambardKingdom Місяць тому

    Also found the Knipex to be very good and now have most models in the 200 and 250 mm sizes. Favourites being the 71 31 200 and 61 01 200. Prefer the immersion or dipped handle as stripping the plastic of one handles makes them a great tool for tightly pulling up a what I know as a Queensland Hitch. The Mauns and Parrot beaks are a thing of the past.

  • @IsambardKingdom
    @IsambardKingdom Місяць тому

    Started with both a Hayes and a Waratah Wire Twister in the Eighties (still have the originals). But as you can see the metal twisters will do some damage to the galvanising. On realising this I started using using Twister made from the same material as plastic fence insulators. Plastic twister is about 12mm thick, 125 mm long and 14 mm across with 4 holes that accepts 2.5 high tensile - no more damage to the galvanising. The plastic does obviously wear - but they are very low cost.

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 Місяць тому

      @@IsambardKingdom oh nice! Yes I only use in a pinch as like you say does strip galv off and with todays wire, rust sets in very fast.

  • @IsambardKingdom
    @IsambardKingdom Місяць тому

    Great to see - this is how I was doing end assemblies in the early eighties as a young man like you - The post suppliers would put my posts through the chamber a second time. These assemblies are still holding 40 years later. Holes were dug with a manual borer with an extended handle to get the 8' posts 4' in the ground. Seven wires 3 hot 4 earth spaced at every 2nd hole from the top on a standard waratah star picket, however I used standard timber treated line posts. This wire spacing enabled fast and easy replacement of broken line posts with a star post.

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 Місяць тому

      @@IsambardKingdom Interesting to hear how others have done it/do it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @aydnyldz9113
    @aydnyldz9113 2 місяці тому

    yağ gibi kayıyor Maşallah.

  • @hughezy21
    @hughezy21 2 місяці тому

    Top video my friend. New to farming and have a ton of strainers to replace around a block of land in Taranaki. Couple questions: - What kind of spades are they? Any suggestions to help with digging - Any size guidelines for your Foot and Stay blocks? should these be new and treated so they dont rot out? - 17:30 how do you know what sort of angle to cut your stay?

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 2 місяці тому

      @@hughezy21 hey mate, I tend to like the spade and shovel method, I like a spade that is solid steel handle and all, and prefer a shovel with a smaller head on it. Farmlands has the ideal ones I reckon. Foot and block size no rule per se but the bigger the better just makes it harder to get em in. Yes make sure it’s treated and a step above would be to paint any cut ends with a tanalising liquid of some sort. “Metelx” I think it’s called works well. Line your stay up against the post pre cutting your stay and it gives you an idea of the angle to cut, refit once stay block is dug in and your cut out in post is done and adjust the stay cut. Hope that makes sense. Alternatively if there’s a heap to do, u could get a fencer with a post driver and they make very fast work of banging posts in, then u can do stays yourself if want to save money. As for foot on the rammed post I drive a Waratah full length down the back side of post on almost a 45 degree and with a couple large nails attach it to the post. Hope this helps cheers

    • @hughezy21
      @hughezy21 2 місяці тому

      @@Lindz37 awesome mate, im gonna give it a crack this weekend. what size timber is your stay, eg: length etc?

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 2 місяці тому

      @@hughezy21 generally I like to use something like 2.1-2.4m long x 100ish mm diameter pointed post (pointed number 2 post) or unpointed if u are using chisel and hammer to create the pocket in the strainer post. U really can use what ever tho 1/4 rounds work too, seen half rounds used or even 100x100mm square posts. Longer stay gives better “holding”. Really short stays will tent to make the strainer pull up.

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 2 місяці тому

      When I’m talking about the pointed post these days I drill a hole in the strainer post to accept the point of the stay, just bit quicker

  • @aamdempster5824
    @aamdempster5824 2 місяці тому

    Good vid mate another couple of ways of doing your Mita is a renovator tool. And another way is they sell like 65mm self feed drill bits and u just use a pointed post for your stay then

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 2 місяці тому

      @@aamdempster5824 Thanks for your comment! yea mate I’m now onto the self feed bit and pointed stays, sooo very quick and perfect every time.

    • @aamdempster5824
      @aamdempster5824 Місяць тому

      @@Lindz37 👌👌

  • @chrisgkennedy3713
    @chrisgkennedy3713 2 місяці тому

    Wow

  • @SometimeYuno
    @SometimeYuno 2 місяці тому

    you should install a hard limiter it would sound great

  • @user-zj6fw5kq8x
    @user-zj6fw5kq8x 2 місяці тому

    Why not use my idea . How often have you lost your Sheep Wire Twister ? They cost about £14 each on ebay . Why not make your own . Just get an old stainless steel table knife , cut off the blade and drill 3 holes in it as the picture . Hole should be clearance size holes for the wire . Ive made a few as i loose them occasionally ! Nice and easy on the hands too .

  • @user-zu3zz9th9q
    @user-zu3zz9th9q 3 місяці тому

    👍👍👍🙏🙏

  • @barneyatkinson-saul9881
    @barneyatkinson-saul9881 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video dude. Beautifully sharp chainsaw too. I’m putting in some stays tomorrow for a 1600-1800 fence with chicken wire and a top and bottom plate. Not nearly as deep as yours but on rotten rock and concreted in 100mm on either side. Definitely enough to go on here, great work.

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 2 місяці тому

      @@barneyatkinson-saul9881 thanks for commenting! Hope it went well for you.

  • @peterpole4330
    @peterpole4330 3 місяці тому

    Much easier to use Double Shoval digging out hole.

  • @robbiepayne9161
    @robbiepayne9161 3 місяці тому

    Brilliant. From a townie who has just come to the country

  • @sherischneider2390
    @sherischneider2390 3 місяці тому

    This is a nice set with a nice case that can be carried right up to the repair site. Thanks for the review.

  • @devinvenema4493
    @devinvenema4493 3 місяці тому

    That’s not moving. Looks mint

  • @peterconnolly9828
    @peterconnolly9828 3 місяці тому

    Kiwis

  • @gary.solexa
    @gary.solexa 3 місяці тому

    Brave move painting a Peter Wright red! Kinda works, though. 😊

  • @AnthonyKatra-mr1gl
    @AnthonyKatra-mr1gl 4 місяці тому

    hey mate just a quick question did you find that the exhaust got louder over time as it set in place

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 4 місяці тому

      Hey ya nah not any louder over time I don’t reckon.

    • @AnthonyKatra-mr1gl
      @AnthonyKatra-mr1gl 4 місяці тому

      just another quick question about those 2 bolts on the dump pipe, what are their purposes and do you have to tighten them

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 4 місяці тому

      @@AnthonyKatra-mr1gl I reckon they are for a sensor like an EGT or similar, yea I tightened em up to make sure they don’t come loose and all out

  • @scarboroughriders
    @scarboroughriders 4 місяці тому

    nice bro

  • @chops45809
    @chops45809 4 місяці тому

    I purchased one last week as I have also just had a wood burner installed. I am VERY impressed with its performance

  • @cloptonhouse
    @cloptonhouse 4 місяці тому

    the level of information and detail in doing this is much appreciated. It is sometimes difficult to find quality videos that walk through the process.

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 4 місяці тому

      Well thank you for commenting! So glad this could help.

  • @bretts9409
    @bretts9409 4 місяці тому

    How long and prior and how many times did you spray the bolts with crc? Thinking i should do it daily for a few days. Haha.

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 4 місяці тому

      Hey I just sprayed at the time as I diddnt know what I was in for haha. Yea spray for a few days and few heat cycles and should help, use penetrating spray of some sort if u can

  • @dannycrow4193
    @dannycrow4193 5 місяців тому

    No way you could dig a hole like that with shovels here in the ozarks.

  • @kurttrevail4130
    @kurttrevail4130 5 місяців тому

    Sounds fkn mad braaaaaa!

  • @mthokozisinxumalo1517
    @mthokozisinxumalo1517 5 місяців тому

    My Toyota hilux 2.7 vvt-i does not have cabin filter i checked the space is there but does have cover to open or filter inside

  • @MR_LALA89
    @MR_LALA89 6 місяців тому

    Never too old to learn something new. Thank you, gonna give this a go and save some money 😅.

  • @pmartialburguieres5007
    @pmartialburguieres5007 6 місяців тому

    I am about to do the exact same thing. Can't imagine how people are comfortable with connecting heavy cables directly to a battery with no protection... pinch a wire and enjoy burning your vehicle to the ground... With this switched solenoid, you can easily go from "hot" to "not" with a switch in the cab. Plus, it's not expensive or hard to install...

  • @1987barbar
    @1987barbar 7 місяців тому

    Awesome mate. Alot of work goes in to it. Respect to fencers

  • @XxBloggs
    @XxBloggs 7 місяців тому

    All well and good if you can dig a hole that deep in your ground. I have shale at 30cm

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 7 місяців тому

      Yea that’ll put the breaks on pretty quick. Blast the hole?

  • @stuli6007
    @stuli6007 7 місяців тому

    Just fitted a PPD 3" system to my son's N60 Hilux. The nuts on the dump pipe were a great pain in the rear! took forever to remove. Once everything was off it was a 5 minute job for 2 clueless do it yourselfers. The sound and lowdown torque increase made it all worthwhile...............

  • @patterdalezipsuzilil
    @patterdalezipsuzilil 7 місяців тому

    The next size up be better for the big stuff

  • @johnfradgley7368
    @johnfradgley7368 8 місяців тому

    Do you make your own fencing spades?

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 8 місяців тому

      Hey, in the video that’s a brought one, but yes my main spade I use now is home made.

  • @fynnmaggs1959
    @fynnmaggs1959 8 місяців тому

    Hey mate which cable colours of your park indicator lights did you run to your indicators? Did you bridge out your black?

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 8 місяців тому

      Hey mate, not sure I understand exactly what you’re asking. I can’t remember the colours that I hooked into, but I just tapped into the the existing wires to indicator and the park for the new light, black wire went to a body earth I think from memory.

  • @craigdarling3088
    @craigdarling3088 8 місяців тому

    Pay attention all Americans. This is how fence.

  • @Lindz37
    @Lindz37 9 місяців тому

    Update... The exhaust bracket that connects to the bell-housing has broken which i believe was my fault (see the 9:00 for the bracket im referring to) but the bracket has snapped through and also created a crack where the bracket attaches to the exhaust itself. Iv welded the hole in exhaust and just have removed the bracket entirely, so far it's fine but time will tell where the next stress point will be, due to the lack of support now where that bracket was. Cheers

  • @escargotiskuhol
    @escargotiskuhol 9 місяців тому

    I'm waiting for mine to arrive as I ordered exactly this model a couple of days ago. Thanks for this video!

  • @henrydando
    @henrydando 9 місяців тому

    How has it held up after 4 years?

  • @shashipaul9197
    @shashipaul9197 10 місяців тому

    Need these machen plese telme price

    • @shashipaul9197
      @shashipaul9197 10 місяців тому

      ❤❤❤❤nice work bro need these machen plese telme price in indea

  • @CoolDarthVader
    @CoolDarthVader 10 місяців тому

    How deep for that hole 22:28

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 10 місяців тому

      Hey, it’s about a foot and a half usually, as long as the stay block is solidly in place and can’t move and the angle of the stay is appealing to your eye then it’s not a specific depth. Don’t go too deep or it will effectively be leavening the post up out of the ground. if that makes sense. Cheers

  • @ngacircircir
    @ngacircircir 10 місяців тому

    seep banget berapa harga ?.

  • @user-lz2td1hc5h
    @user-lz2td1hc5h 11 місяців тому

    Does your main cable from the winch to the relay have an inline fuse as well?

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 11 місяців тому

      Nah no fuse in my set up. Haven’t had any issues yet.

  • @madelinealdred5152
    @madelinealdred5152 11 місяців тому

    Great thank you. Im a 70yr old woman so going to dig holes with an auger on a digger, and use dril and spade bit to ease a lot of the chiselling. Awesome tutorial.❤

  • @richardlove4287
    @richardlove4287 Рік тому

    If only you had showed us how to do the 🪢

    • @Lindz37
      @Lindz37 Рік тому

      Just search up “figure 8 fencing knot” and you should find heaps of videos.

  • @rogerdalton8356
    @rogerdalton8356 Рік тому

    Awesome, looks good thank u

  • @selebogokhune
    @selebogokhune Рік тому

    It's alive!!!