I just recently got a new Seadoo GTI130 (130 horsepower)
it can go up to around 120 km/h. when i am sitting on the tube, 30-40 km/h is plenty of speed to have to hold on for dear life!!
You need to unbolt the tube, pull it out, replace the o ring, reinstall, and check the fluid level.You need to unbolt the tube, pull it out, replace the o ring, reinstall, and check the fluid level.
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I would not recommend it. You could, but it wouldn't be a very good ride.
To remove tube lights, first turn off the power to the fixture. Then, gently twist and pull the tube light out of the fixture. Be careful not to break the tube light during removal. If needed, consult the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance.
you need a mechanical pencil and just UNtwist the tip and take it off then pull the rest of the pencil and pull it out the back and then you will have a tube.
Yes. With two people it can go almost 50 mph. The person on the tube needs to be under about 200lbs and you need an observer for safety. I pulled a 13year old boy on a single ski with a 17 year old as an observer which takes a lot of power to pull a single ski out of the water. (I weigh about 180lbs.)
To remove a tube light, first turn off the power to the light fixture. Then, gently twist and pull the tube light out of the sockets on either end. Be careful not to break the tube light as you remove it. Dispose of the old tube light properly and insert a new one if needed.
You will need to pull the front grill and it will be in the condenser where the liquid line connects to............
A replacement tube (if it is available) is likely going to cost almost as much as the whole television. If you need a new tube, it's time to ditch the tube TV and get a flat screen.
To open a caulk tube, you need to use a caulk gun. Insert the tube into the gun, then cut off the tip of the tube at a 45-degree angle using a utility knife. Pull the trigger of the caulk gun to start applying the caulk.
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regular trumpet? pull.