GC1705 50 Hour Service Video

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Great video, rider.

Pictures are great, but they don't compare to a good video.

Thanks for posting, I'm 10 hours over right now and have to get this done.
 
   / GC1705 50 Hour Service Video #3  
Great video. Wish I was able to find something like that a few years back when I got my first tractor!
 
   / GC1705 50 Hour Service Video #4  
Good Job...
 
   / GC1705 50 Hour Service Video
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#5  
Great video, rider.

Pictures are great, but they don't compare to a good video.

Thanks for posting, I'm 10 hours over right now and have to get this done.

I have the second part of the video done. I've just got to get to it.
 
   / GC1705 50 Hour Service Video #6  
Great video. Thanks.

You asked for nitpicking, so I will throw this out...

You never pointed out to put the oil drain plug back in BEFORE you add the new oil. :) Yes, it should be obvious. However, you do start the video mentioning it if for people who are new to these types of projects.

Although it doesn't take away from the video, I am curious why the video quality changes a few times. It starts off pretty low-res, then all of s sudden it goes to high-res and back to low. No big deal, just wondering why the differences.
 
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They will figure out the the drain plug thing. One was a GOPro and the other was a phone. I forgot I had set my phone to low resolution. It will film to 4k. To bad that happened, it would have been better. Thank you for the input.:thumbsup:


Great video. Thanks.

You asked for nitpicking, so I will throw this out...

You never pointed out to put the oil drain plug back in BEFORE you add the new oil. :) Yes, it should be obvious. However, you do start the video mentioning it if for people who are new to these types of projects.

Although it doesn't take away from the video, I am curious why the video quality changes a few times. It starts off pretty low-res, then all of s sudden it goes to high-res and back to low. No big deal, just wondering why the differences.
 
   / GC1705 50 Hour Service Video #10  
Great video. Thanks.

You asked for nitpicking, so I will throw this out...

You never pointed out to put the oil drain plug back in BEFORE you add the new oil. :) Yes, it should be obvious. However, you do start the video mentioning it if for people who are new to these types of projects.

Although it doesn't take away from the video, I am curious why the video quality changes a few times. It starts off pretty low-res, then all of s sudden it goes to high-res and back to low. No big deal, just wondering why the differences.

They will figure out the the drain plug thing. One was a GOPro and the other was a phone. I forgot I had set my phone to low resolution. It will film to 4k. To bad that happened, it would have been better. Thank you for the input.:thumbsup:

Funny you should mention that...I forget to put the oil drain plug back in when I serviced my first tractor ~3 years ago. I only spotted it once the puddle under the tractor got big enough! Of course, it required 2.7 quarts and I only picked up 3, so I found myself a little short and had to make a trip out to the store...!
 

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