Just a fun project. It was pulled out of a barn that was being cleaned out and was headed for the shredder. The town holds a farm day parade every year so I will drive it in that. Maybe I will use it to get the mail and call it my redneck golf cart. LOL
Almost finished with my trash picked little deere. New tires, carb, starter, seat, fuel pump, air filter, battery, labels and rattle can paint job. Steering gear and spindles were seized, brake was seized, mouse nest in engine cowl.
How to test a boat spark plug
Drive to the middle of the lake
Remove spark plugs
Carefully place them on the water
If they float they are good
If they sink they are bad
Nobody getting into OPE repair and working at a dealership is going to get rich. Tractor dealer near me just had their old 40+ year mechanic retire. He was the highest paid guy at the dealership. They won't work on anything more than a few years old now. They can't keep good new help because...
Yesterday a guy brought in an older water pump with a 5hp briggs that wouldn't start. Nobody else would work on it. Turns out the points plunger was stuck so no spark. Fixed it in about 20 mins. He told one of the shops what was wrong and they told him it didn't have points.
Had a stihl string...
I have had those not work with the double gasket trick. I wind up using a very light coat of The Right Stuff sealant on both sides of the gasket. Let it set for about 20 mins then assembling and not overtightening it. Works with the warped covers too.
After everyone has sharpened their blades to that nice razors edge at the angle of your choice mow for about 10 minutes and check the edge and see how sharp it is. Rotary mowers don't cut grass as much as rip it. Sharper is better but blades round over in a matter of minutes. Ever notice new...
I work a lot of 2 stroke stuff and OLD outboards . The carbureted engines have a couple different oil injection methods and they all have their issues. The early ones just mixed at 50:1 so no premixing. Next came variable rate injection which went from about 120:1 at idle to 50:1 at WOT. Early...
You are applying a mometary high voltage to a glass bulb filled with neon. Enough energy will dissipate into air to excite the gas. It doesn't take that much to excite the neon gas. The air has super high impedance so essentially no current flow. My old school noninductive timing light would...
Orange is nice but the only dealer near me is a high end "motorsports" dealer and doesn't like selling retail parts. I think their parts motto is. Hey John deere hold my beer warch this.
Guy is going to try and sell it at a show in July. He brought it to me and said "I think it just needs the carb cleaned and a voltage regulator" I hope he gets good money for it. He is already at $600 and I haven't even got the engine started yet. Hitting it with a hammer may be next.
I have glued broken magnets to the flywheel. Usually there are two longer magnets. They go next to each other. Be careful to observe polarity and clean any old glue off magnets and flywheel. I use JB weld to put them back on.
When you finish the generator I will let you have this one. Replaced carb and gas tank, replaced voltage regulator, weld broken frame, rebuild starter generator, replaced starter solenoid, replaced ignition, PTO and light switches. Free up stuck throttle and choke cables. Repair a whole bunch of...
Yeah.
A let us not forget the STP commercials of Mario and a screwdriver.
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We 'muricans just love to pour some magic juice into our engine. To bad the oil company PHD chemists aren't that smart to come up with magic juice.
This oil works just fine.
Millions of small engines have been run on about every oil out there. How many have worn the cam and lifters because of oil failure? Some engine have plastic lobe cams that are fairly soft and they don't wear with regular oils and no filter. Small engines have slow...
Thanks. This is for a personal project. I am restoring a 70's era JD 111 mower. Every year at the town's farm day parade (yes, I live in a small hick town) farmers bring their big green tractors out. I will have the smallest green thing.
So far new tires, starter. Carb, seat. New decals...
Every electrical problem I have had with that e brake system was bad connections with pins in the connector to the module. Not easy to test either. If the brake doesn't release when the levers are pulled in the module may not be sensing them. I am not a fan of that system.
Every electrical problem I have had with that e brake system was bad connections with pins in the connector to the module. Not easy to test either. If the brake doesn't release when the levers are pulled in the module may not be sensing them. I am not a fan of that system.
Any oil that is JASO FD rated will work fine. I run Red Armor in my chainsaws and a generic FD oil in everything else. I have 6 different 2 stroke oils and they all work fine. I find the stihl synthetic clogs spark arrestors more than any other oil unless the equipment is run hard and hot.
Don't know about that engine but some engines when the crankcase vent plugs up the crankcase gets pressurized and can cause excessive blowby and cause oil burning and upset the proper air flow in the carb. Just something to check.