I grew up in the 80's and 90's, and unearthing a piece of pornography from somewhere in the woods or in your dad's dresser drawer was like finding buried treasure lol. Pornography could also be used as currency for private sales amongst 12-17 year old boys back then lmao. You could purchase a sports card or a comic book from a friend in exchange for one page out of one of your dad's magazines. Now if you wanted something like a pack of smokes, that would cost you an entire magazine.
I have a Briggs and Stratton 11.5 and I want to convert to electric start I found the starter motor but can’t find the wiring diagram for a swisher mower any info would be appreciated
Bought a John Deere sabre 2 days ago from marketplace ran perfectly! I cut a little bit of my front and backyard turned off deck blades a couple times yesterday throughout 30mins of use while going up hill then turned off before coming back downhill (I realigned my mower to make a straight cut) after coming back down hill aligned and was ready to go back up once more but I went to put the yellow lever up again and now the deck won’t engage at all you got a video on how to fix that?
Try This to Boot into Safe Mode Turn your PS3 off by holding down the power button. Hold the power button down again to restart the machine. Release the button and hold it down again until you hear two beeps. Press the PS button to open the safe mode menu.
@@redneckbryon Oh, that was very sad news.. I´m sorry for your loss. (I was very happy to find your project since I'm working on a similar with same axle)
To answer your question, it all depends on the machine. Most newer machines, this one included, use a spring to keep constant tension on the belt. Some older machines did use an adjustable pulley.
Can't complain my kohler engine on my 21 year old john deere still runs great after a gazillion hours on it. Don't know how the newer Kohler's stack up but the old Kohler's engines were built pretty good imo. I have never had any real issues with Briggs. I know you can get their engines even on entry level lawn mowers. But the king of lawn mower engines has to go to Honda engines. You pay a premium for a reason with those engines. They're highly reliable and they run smooth like butter.
For traction on little light vehicles like these, my favorite tire is the ones they used on the old honda trikes. Look up a Cheng Shin C829. I have them on the back of my Agco Allis Tractor (cast iron front axle) and I just put a pair on the back of my Dads Electric Golf cart. Grass, sand, mud, no matter, they bite hard. You just have to dial in your tire pressure.
Great video. I shared it with a Mini Excavator group I am a part of because many people are having issues with these motors getting too hot. Much appreciated!
Where did you get that carburetor? I think probably got it the same place you did I put it on my 210 and did get the 210 to start and then it stopped and the carburetor is flooded pouring gas right out of the intake. Did you have that problem?
I've had the same problem and discovered that the flywheel wasn't tight enough. Mine calls for 100 ft. lbs torq, but my wrench only goes up to 80 lbs, so I had to rent another wrench from my Auto Zone store. That seems to have solved the problem, but I can't guarantee it.
I am having the same problem. Flywheel key keeps sheering. Briggs 14HP Vanguard 28P777-0641 A1 Flywheel is torqued to specs, shaft and flywheel clean mated surfaces. Does anyone have a solution ?
Read in various places that they need 2oz of the very expensive thick mud grease Bentonite (?) and not 2 quarts of gear oil, and there is no substitute. Any comment please. Thanx
GM went to a two sided Ford like key to eliminate ignition wiggle. Fords do get wiggle, but at 140000 miles and not 45000 miles like an old GM. New GMs get wiggle after 90000, which is better than it use to be.
Thank you for this video. I'm just learning about air compressors and it seems the more info I have, the less I feel I know! I have the same brand and model name but (of course) it's not identical in appearance.