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Hey, what's up guys. I just got my King of the Hill Pitcher's Trainer here and we're
going to open it up and see what's going on. Alright, let's see what we got here. It's
heavy. I'll tell you that. Heavy duty for sure. Nice Bubble wrap packaging. Then you've
got, The Trainer, here. Receipt. A little letter from Mr. Dunno. This is, I guess, what
the letter was talking about right here. A little piece that sticks on the back I'm guessing.
It's sticky. Yeh, there you go. So it will stick. Use the foam, if you'll be using the
device on any type of indoor flooring. It's very sticky and will not come off once applied
so take extra care in putting it on. Uh. Four mounting holes in each of the corners in case
you want to install to a portable mound or on a piece of plywood to use outdoors. Never
use the trainer in dirt. Dirt is not a friend to the ball bearings which helps the device
work. If you have any questions he can help. Here it is. Big Dog. This thing is nice man.
Wow. Heavy duty. Heavy duty. You've got the allen wrench here. The big allen wrench. This
goes in the back uh to make the uh adjustments on the, you know, how much force the pitcher
has to use to make a click. Ok. So, you can tighten that or loosen that depending on the
age of the pitcher. So, this thing is nice man! It comes pretty much out of the box ready
to go. You've just got to figure out a place on the floor to put it with your piece here
or if you just want to screw it in with these, one, two, three, four holes into a piece of
plywood. Uh you're good to go. So, looks nice. Sturdy. I like it. So basically, so basically
the way it works is uh this would be towards home plate where the pitcher would be throwing.
This is back towards second and the pitcher's going to create force if he does it right
going towards home plate with his legs and make a clicking sound. I tightened it up already
so it's pretty hard to go.