Millers Small Engine Repair is a Small family owned small engine business. Growing up with a love for powersports, I always dreamed of building and restoring old dirt bikes. I started off by repairing lawn and garden equipment for our community. Our business has grown from there and now we mainly focus on four wheelers, dirt bikes, motorcycles and side by sides and the occasional lawn mower. We specialize in dirt bike restoration and repair and hope to build our business and God leads us and blesses us. We can contacted at 812-273-3133 Or by email at millerssmallenginerepair83@gmail.com
Great video. When I opened up my 2004 Artic Cat 4x4 5 speed semi auto trans FIS 400 four wheel drive actuator I found the connector to be corroded. Some wire cutting, some sauldering with a quick check on the board with the 2 switches you show here and she was working great again. 🎉🎉😅 😊
no wonder why yall take months and leave customers stuff to set and rot LITERALLY then charge them for what your good looks 😭✌️❤️ you need to stick with working on lawnmowers
What would cause one of them engines to just let a push rod fall out of it? Could it be a sticky valve? My son put it back in and now it smokes a lot. What could be the issue?
Need to learn the basics to tire changing before you use the big boy tools. Where you’re soapy water or tire dressing. One must understand and know “drop center” to be able to install any tire. Start over !
Yup user error…. The red block needs to be flush against the hub… if you check other users, they all said the same thing and you get full use of what the cam is supposed to do… that being said, the video is a great example of how to get frustrated by using it incorrectly
Why does this dude have the tool up so high? You don’t have to be an engineer to realize it should be pushing away nearly flush from the hub to the tire bead. Wonder if it was intentionally done wrong to get clicks or stain the tool, or if… well, you know 🙃
You need to put the bead of the tire that you have already put on the wheel in the drop center of the rim just like you would do if you were using spoons..... the bead of the tire is in the seated position it needs to be in the drop center of the wheel so you have the slack to finish getting the tire on the rim
Sir, thank you for putting solid information out there , I had the exact same thing happen on my 2003 yz 85. I hope your business continues to grow. May the Lord bless you and your family.
I hve a 07 artic cat 400 trv ..4x4. Not working … mine is a flat 3 wire plug , can’t find one to order .. watched ur video and might try taking apart cleaning see if it works ..
My older brother gave me his leaky 345 a few years ago to fix. Just gettin around to it and found your video. Thank you very much for that and greetings from northern Michigan
When you hold the camera upright, that's called portrait view. If you turn it 90 degrees, that is landscape view which fills the screen, giving a wider field of view. Most longer videos are in landscape view while shorts and TikTok are portrait view.
I agree, videos informative, but doesn’t auto play and hard to watch in this mode. If you don’t mind suggesting, Just download these videos back to computer and re-upload as shorts video. It would probably get more hits❤ thanks for video.