About the "who would waste their time" thing, I was so confused. I was like this video was just gettin' good! I think this is my favorite video you've done so far. I feel like there's a lot of them out there where the carb just needs to be cleaned, not very often you get this deep. I've never seen the air leak tool and I've only ever someone slightly adjust valve springs before so this was really informative!
Thank you! I just figured I’d throw a little humor in there lol. Some people are always quick to say I’m wasting my time with things but my time is mine to waste how I see fit 👍🏻. Thank you for the feedback, I like knowing what people like to see
I’ve used Harbor Freight Predator engines a handful of times. Good price and run very well. 20-30 percent off coupons help. My favorite repower option are free engines. I find a somewhat steady supply on Craigslist free stuff and market place free stuff. Old push/ ride on mowers, snow blowers, and occasionally rototillers etc.There’re also good candidates to fix and flip. I average about $100 for a push mower and around $300 for a ride on.
Hey Hester, thank you can take all the time you want if somebody is really interested in small engines and want to learn something I like to go with a follow through with all the steps if they don’t want to listen that’s too bad but I love the listen my name is Fred from Tallahassee
Hey, JD! I’m actually charging my first electric start push mower battery as we speak! Machine’s been sitting outside wrapped in plastic for almost three years, so I’m not expecting the battery to work, but I have to try. Fired up and ran for the first time yesterday. Just ordered $70 in parts to complete this almost pristine 2012 Cub Cadet SC300E mower. I’m expecting to flip it for around $300-$350 when I’m done. Big maybe! 😂 Interesting that your cylinder is ovaled out and compression is still average. Maybe just the piston skirt is worn. ???
There’s always going to be a bit of back and forth movement on the piston because the piston is oval shaped to allow for expansion when it gets hot. In this case I was just searching for a smoking gun and thought it may have been excessive. I’m sure this unit has some hours on it but it not burning oil yet👍🏻! (Knock wood)
So like everything else it's a spectrum. The very top of the cylinder is going to have the most wear in general, that's why you rock the piston back-and-forth when you're at top dead center. Generally you will always have a little play. The amount of play in this piston was borderline excessive. However some of that play will get taken up by expansion of the piston after a few minutes of runtime. This particular Mower ended up with my neighbor and he has been mowing with it ever since with no issues 👍🏻
I personally like the longer videos and find them much more helpful
Thank you very much 👍🏻
Love those "side of the road" finds! This shows the importance of having a leak-down tester. Nice work, and thanks for the video!
Saved another one from the scrapyard! That leak-down tester has definitely come in handy more than once👍🏻
It’s a must have tool if you’re going to fix them 😊
That was fantastic! I never would have found the compression (exhaust valve issue) no oil blow by and smooth runner! Outstanding job!
This one definitely had me a little worried! Lol but nothing ventured nothing gained! 👍🏻
You did good Hester, she's a runner!!
I've never worked on a walk behind with a clutch so I'm sure I'd do the same thing as you. 🤣👍
I felt like such a donkey 😂 but hey live and learn right!👍🏻
LoL, yep, that’s how we learn for sure.
About the "who would waste their time" thing, I was so confused. I was like this video was just gettin' good! I think this is my favorite video you've done so far. I feel like there's a lot of them out there where the carb just needs to be cleaned, not very often you get this deep. I've never seen the air leak tool and I've only ever someone slightly adjust valve springs before so this was really informative!
Thank you! I just figured I’d throw a little humor in there lol. Some people are always quick to say I’m wasting my time with things but my time is mine to waste how I see fit 👍🏻. Thank you for the feedback, I like knowing what people like to see
Sure turned out nice. Enjoyed watching!
Agreed, Thank you! 👍🏻
That’s a good candidate for a repower video. I’ve saved a lot of $ doing that over the years.
I honestly thought about it! However I’ve never re-powered one of these, what is your go-to motor? Is it expensive?
I’ve used Harbor Freight Predator engines a handful of times. Good price and run very well. 20-30 percent off coupons help.
My favorite repower option are free engines. I find a somewhat steady supply on Craigslist free stuff and market place free stuff. Old push/ ride on mowers, snow blowers, and occasionally rototillers etc.There’re also good candidates to fix and flip. I average about $100 for a push mower and around $300 for a ride on.
Out standing job of fixing it up 😊
Thank you!👍🏻
Great job, keep the videos long and informative!
Thank you! Will do 👍🏻
Hey Hester, thank you can take all the time you want if somebody is really interested in small engines and want to learn something I like to go with a follow through with all the steps if they don’t want to listen that’s too bad but I love the listen my name is Fred from Tallahassee
Thank you very much! 👍🏻 welcome to the channel Fred!
Hey, JD!
I’m actually charging my first electric start push mower battery as we speak! Machine’s been sitting outside wrapped in plastic for almost three years, so I’m not expecting the battery to work, but I have to try. Fired up and ran for the first time yesterday. Just ordered $70 in parts to complete this almost pristine 2012 Cub Cadet SC300E mower. I’m expecting to flip it for around $300-$350 when I’m done. Big maybe! 😂
Interesting that your cylinder is ovaled out and compression is still average. Maybe just the piston skirt is worn. ???
There’s always going to be a bit of back and forth movement on the piston because the piston is oval shaped to allow for expansion when it gets hot. In this case I was just searching for a smoking gun and thought it may have been excessive. I’m sure this unit has some hours on it but it not burning oil yet👍🏻! (Knock wood)
8:25 - we have SPARKAGE (or SPARKERATION where I come from).
I’ll have to remember that one! 👍🏻
Are the pistions usually loose like that.I would think it wouldnt last that long idk.
So like everything else it's a spectrum. The very top of the cylinder is going to have the most wear in general, that's why you rock the piston back-and-forth when you're at top dead center. Generally you will always have a little play. The amount of play in this piston was borderline excessive. However some of that play will get taken up by expansion of the piston after a few minutes of runtime. This particular Mower ended up with my neighbor and he has been mowing with it ever since with no issues 👍🏻
It’s a fact anyone can buy tools but very few can be a mechanic 😊or ever will be any good at it 😢
You’re 100% correct! The tools don’t make the man, and you can’t buy experience off the snap on wagon 👍🏻
Acts like it’s a tad out of time?
Unless there was something going on internally the flywheel key was in perfect shape