Couple thoughts from a mechanic's perspective. Remove and clean up the input shaft. Go over it with a wire wheel or some fine emery cloth to dress the surface. Drive out the input shaft bearing. inspect, clean and regrease, or replace as necessary. Having sat that way, they're suspect and may have some pitting. Simply throwing some grease on the shaft and bombing it back in, is a reliability risk that may cause you to have to re and re it again in the near future.
@@davidiramills then why click on the video? Honestly ANYTHING on mowers is child's play compared to automotive and heavy diesel work!! Lawn equipment is not much more then working on hobby grade race Rcs..
Lol, looks like you’re doing fine on the truck as well brother. 😉 I think the starter or something died on my mower. I just didn’t feel like messing with it and my buddy has a lawn care business so I paid him to cut my yard the rest of the year. I need to fix the dang thing though. 😜
so you got rid of the terra jet too? a shame I was really looking forward to seeing that back on your channel and what kind of new ideas you came up with for it.