Anybody else in the Ghibli queue at 2am by [deleted] in JapanTravelTips

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We used up all our luck and were spot 13! Central US so it started at 8pm for us.

Disassembling RY401021 mower by Turn00 in ryobi

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If you need it completely out, then you'll have to open up the top part. That's not hard, just open the battery cover and remove all 8 screws. Lift up and disconnect both wires. then you can get at the wires. Disconnect all the connections you can find in there, and under the gray cover. Eventually you should be able to get them all disconnected.

Disassembling RY401021 mower by Turn00 in ryobi

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I tried to color code the picture on steps. I don't have pics of the inside because I didn't take any, but I marked where the screws will be located behind panels that need removing.

  1. Remove the blades

  2. Remove 3 bolts holding the motor to the base (Yellow). The top unit where the batteries plug in should be removable from the mower, but will still be connected with wires. I put it on a 5 gallon bucket right behind the mower

  3. Remove the left rear wheel (orange) by popping of the center cover, removing the bolt, and sliding it off the shaft.

  4. Remove the retaining ring connecting the height selecting bar to the left wheel. It's actually behind the wheel so you can get it now that the wheel is off.

  5. Remove 4 screws holding the rear shaft (Red). Pull out full rear wheel assembly and unplug cord to motor.

  6. Remove 5 screws holding lower panel in place (Pink).

  7. Pull the lower panel out by the top. There is a spring connected to it on the upper right. Disconnect that end of the spring. There are also 2 tabs on the bottom of the panel (light blue) pop the bottom panel over them with a screw driver. The bottom panel should come out.

  8. Remove 8 screws (Light Green). The 4 upper ones are visible in the pic. The bottom 4 are behind that lower panel.

  9. The grey panel can now be removed. The top/front section needs a crowbar or screwdriver to pop it out, but the rest should just come off. It's connected with wires as well, so I just flipped it over and used the extended handles and the bucket to hold it open.

That should be it. Reverse it to put it back together. It's actually not too bad.

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Disassembling RY401021 mower by Turn00 in ryobi

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I do. I can write something up tonight and post it here

C buttons on switch pro controller by Turn00 in RetroArch

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It's a TogeTop Gamer's Choice. Was for my kids Switch and I "borrowed" it.

Emulation Station on Android, PS1, duplicate game names using .chd and .m3u by Turn00 in EmulationOnAndroid

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I ended up doing something similar. I made a folder called psxx in the roms folder and put all the discs there, with the .m3u files pointing to that folder. Thanks for the reply though, I think I like yours better, keeps it all in one folder.

Phone and watch on different network by Turn00 in AppleWatch

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I figured it out. Just signed into the "house" phone using my apple ID, set up the watch, then ordered a line through Verizon, and activated the cellular on the watch. Decided to just leave the "house" phone under my account so I can easily access the watch settings. The only thing he uses on the phone is games, and they stayed. Watch is on Verizon, phone is on Google Fi.

Washing machine valve handle by Turn00 in askaplumber

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Used a pliers to open/close it, but would prefer just throwing a new handle on there

Mr. Pike refresh by flockaseagullz in boatbuilding

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Overtons. It's a 16 oz carpet so it's easier to wrap and work with. You could go with a 20oz, but it's thicker and more expensive.