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Wonder if it was off the very back at the ball hitch with 1 long bolt and a tack weld( won't move then) then bolt to the bar? I'll let you know how it goes on my Encore edge pro commercial zero! Good job
I'll use smaller bolts with washer and a lock nut, thanks for part of the idea! I'll keep mine just¼-½ lower then the deck so it don't scrape , it's only gotta touch it lightly and bend it! Good idea tho, thanks
I watched this video and several like it and bought these tires for my Exmark Radius E 60". They are great for people like me that had to clear their land from scratch and still have thorns here and there. I have had them on my mower all this year. But, here's some things to think of. They make your ride bumpier. They are solid rubber so if you're like me and mow several acres and your land had soy beans on it 3 years ago you will feel it more. Also, my lawn is 4 acres and I mow probably 3 1/2 acres. I do question how these will hold up. I have a small chunk taken out of one of the tires and put some sealant on it and it's fine so far. If you have a small yard I think these would be great but I have doubts with the amount of mowing that I do that they'll last more than a few years. The reason I got these is that I still have thorns and stuff in a few areas I cut. Also, make sure you buy the tires like the gentleman that made this video installed. Get the ones with the zerk fittings on them. There are some that don't have them so make sure you get the ones you can shoot grease into once a year. If you have a smaller, smoother lawn these should last quite some time. Overall, I am happy with them.
You are very correct on that. I will say, my only problem was with thorns. I was constantly getting thorns! Me and my wife knocked out tons of brush and thorn bushes and my tires were finding them.@@GreenerFieldsLawnCare
I expect this mower will last several seasons with decent care. ru-vid.comUgkx1VWTrayKBdCKAjzAcZ_Eg4dhHTae3LkN also recommend Also, I ran across the problem with it not starting the 2nd time I used it. There is a safety switch which is pushed in by the chute or mulching piece being attached to the deck. I took the cover off and it wouldn't start. Put it back on, no problem. It takes only a minute with 2 easily accessible wingnuts and no tools. This mower starts up first crank each time and it is a joy to use. It also mows in reverse by putting the key to the reverse area after starting and pushing in the triangular button. It will stay in reverse mode until you turn it off. All in all, for my homeowner needs, I really like this mower-and at 70 bucks a cut here in Miami, it's already more than 1/3 paid for itself in a month.
With triangular button that sounds like a Troy-Bilt to me but I tell you what ever since I bought my Encore Edge Pro 60 inch commercial zero turn I'll never go back to any other brand again! I only say that cuz how nice they are and Noone knows about them I guess cuz in the only one with one anywhere around my area lol he came up with a really good idea here except I think it would work better with over of those synthetic straw firm deck brushs( of course they cost more) but in thinking it would last the whole season!
So I’ve got my bulb to where it’ll prime and squirt fuel so…. Does that fuel squirt into the top of the carb or bottom? It’ll only run for a second or two then die
I just now installed some of these flat free tires on front of my snapper..they came with all the bearings and things in the hub and is greaseable..but do they come packed with grease?..I emailed the Ebay seller and waiting on response..
@@GreenerFieldsLawnCare oh my br500 was given to me by a gardener,but it always had that issue, I press on trigger and dies ,so I adjusted valves so now I guess is carburator issues
I've only done 1 also for riding mower but it was just a plug and play from same mower. I have that same Kholer engine on one of my mowers with over 900 hours she burns oil but she keeps on ticking. Good job swapping them over💯👍🏾
*Exactly what I expected from a brand like Hitachi **Bestfor.Garden** also recommend I’ve only had it a few weeks now, but really happy with what it does. I assume it’s like anything, if you take care of it, it will last along time.*
Great explanation! Well done 👍🏼 . If your blower didn’t come with one, see if you can find the spark plug/torx wrench 🔧 on eBay or Amazon. Great tool to have for general disassembly and maintenance.
That's actually incorrect. The primer pulls a vacuum and exits the fuel back to tank. The inlet is in middle of carburetor and pulls gas from tank filter side.
Also should use washers on top of your bottom leveling nut and it wouldn’t hurt to place a fender washer then a lock washer on the wing nut side. If you plan on taking the brush on and off numerous times that may be more of a pain than beneficial. This is a good idea though, it should work well. Just a bit of advice though people on social media platforms will give you an absolute fit for calling bolts screws and calling nuts screws and bolts. It can be very confusing to some viewers if they are not paying close attention or if they are not mechanically inclined to know what you meant to say. I’m not trying to give you a hard time I’m just trying to give you helpful advice. Especially if you are promoting a professional business, website, or RU-vid channel. Being correct counts for an increase of customers in any of the above mentioned. Good luck sir.
Also, you may want to go back and edit a clip into this video of that DIY striper actually working. I’m not sure if you can add or edit a video you’ve already posted but why you wouldn’t want your viewers to see the final results or actual purpose of your project?
Good idea. I watched the vid in mute not to wake the wife . gotta say.. 8 minutes just showing an L bracket and 2 bolts slowly going on had me almost asleep too.
*12:25** Your engine silicone seal is no good, that's where all that oil around the lower engine pan and crankshaft came from. Mine had that same problem last year so I removed the engine, cleaned the engine real good, applied some new Dirko HT sealant and put it back together. Been running perfect for over a year now with no leaks.*
It works well. Go with heavy duty brackets though. The ones in video bent easily. But I use heavy duty now and no problems. The brush will last a season or so depending on how much you run your machine. Good thing about this as opposed to the metal roller ( We have one ), is the brush is easier on the deck because the bristles, unlike the roller, doesn't get caught on things. Let us know if you have more questions. You can see some examples of the striping on our website and on the channel.
@@GreenerFieldsLawnCare alright good to know. I'm looking into a few options for the striping kit. I don't like the roller idea, this one seems to be the best
Nice work. Next time I need a one handed small engine mechanic, you are the guy! I have put that carb back on and I can tell you it's a challenge with two free hands. I don't know how you did it all with one. I have always been worried about getting a carb that won't work. You gave me the confidence to investigate that part further and get one if the measurements all match. It looks like your machine is exactly like mine. Why didn't you replace the fuel lines with those in the kit?
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I don't seem to be able to find the OEM part for this blower. I guess I could buy one from a Stihl dealer but like the man said, they are $50 and up. Aftermarket is the only thing out there.
I used an after market carb, the same one shown in the links for this video. It works. I find it floods much easier so that makes it tricky to start, but it runs well once you get it to fire up. If it floods, the best solution I found was to remove the plug and use an air compressor to blow out the plug gap and also blow out the cylinder through the spark plug hole. Put the plug back in and then continue.