Your stuff:space ratios are outta whack. LOL My opinion some wood shelves on wall around window. Build a good wood work bench and some peg board on the backwall, maybe integrate the kolbalt box into it, then put some tool organizer tracks and hooks on the inside wall.
Looks like you're having spaghetti for lunch that's a lot of wire in my friend I wish you the best I purchased a used one supposedly with a bad engine for $250 pull down the spark plug it pissed out fuel so I looked it up blew it out first then lubed it up put a spark plug change the carburetor I get to looking at the starter solenoid and only the two large wires are hooked up one to the starter and one to the battery of course the two little ones are disconnected would you be able to advise me which one goes where please so I don't mess this up
@@arikaplan8904 just put them on one or the other. Those are the trigger wires for the solenoid. It doesn't matter which one goes where as long as they are on there.
I'm chasing a low power issue today. Did notice my engine has the swirl or blowey thing that keeps the cylinders cooling fins clean. B&S also provides flaps to inspect these areas.
@@Wrenchesandrods I bounced it off of a hay field because it wouldn't let me delete any old pictures or videos to record a video for RU-vid and that's not counting when I try resetting passwords setting up phones and things like that if you can't tell I hate working on phones as much as you hate the 61 mile yard sale traffic
I have the same problem ( I think) 1 pursuing firing however exhaust coming out the intake AND the mower deck appears to run backwards when I engage the deck clutch!
@@Wrenchesandrods You can buy an electric vacuum pump for $70 or rent one for free. Most mechanic say that air-powered ones are complete garbage. You still got moisture in your system. And that moisture will damage your AC compressor.
@shannontrainer5857 Well, as a mechanic for the last 21 years, I can testify that although not perfect, it does work. Not everyone gets to work on cars or equipment in nice shops. Sometimes, it's a field repair. Sometimes, you don't have the power to run an electric pump all you have is a gas powered compressor
@@Wrenchesandrods Try doing home HVAC with that and a 5 gallon 4CFM compressor. Compared to electric vacuum pump, the air-powered pump will NEVER properly dehydrate a system.
Got a 100 series John Deere with a twin cylinder engine that looks a lot like this. Google got me here as I have a similar issue No spark on one cylinder. The mice have been nesting under the cover and I suspect a wiring problem. Always like to get a heads up with a RU-vid video if I can find one before I tear into an unfamiliar engine. Good video to get me informed on what's under the cover. Wasn't aware diodes could be a potential problem. Guessing mine has mouse bite issues. LoL Thanks for the info.
Exactly the same harness was chewed up. 5 inches of bare wire on one wire 2 inches on another. Electrical tape temporarily insulating wires until I get a new harness.
@@Wrenchesandrods Probably save a few bucks that way. Thought about using a metal fuel or brake line for conduit to mouse proof it. LoL Maybe foil tape.
@@Wrenchesandrods thanks for responding! The customer was “100%” sure it needed an engine because of a knocking noise, and was going to pull it off and drop it off at my shop. So I was starting to price out different options for him. He called this morning saying he took the belt off and now the engine runs normal. So it’s something else, not the engine. Anyway. Sorry to bug ya about it. Your videos are great