Love the advice. What to many people out showing how to clean a carb and skipping right over the behind the scenes on running and actually making money.
I keep a receipt on everything . That always help when it come to tax time . Drive time . electrical. gas bill parts everything has to be accounted for .
The spark plug stealing incident reminded me of a small engine shop guy that I knew, telling me about a dude that owed him 600 dollars for some work done: "it's a small world with square corners"
I get a lot of parts from online auctions back in November I got snowblower friction discs for $2.55 each I can sell them for $20 each. It always good to keep your eyes open to the bargains.
I’m a retired diesel mechanic and I just enjoy fixing mowers and small engines, it’s like a hobby and I have all the tools paid for many years ago and have given most to family members 😊
New subscriber here. I'm glad I found your channel over the Holidays. Learned a lot so far. I have a mowing business and the local guys that service and work on my equipment may retire this year which will leave me in a little bind. That leads me to a question I hope you can answer : On some of your videos you talk about taking a course from Penn Foster. Have you thought about doing a video about that course from them? I need to learn how to work on my stuff and I have plenty to practice on. Who knows I may do like you and do both (mowing & small engine repair) Thank you for your time. TJ
Penn foster just teach the basics. If ur handy with tools, most repairs are not too hard there's not too many videos on commercial equipment repairs. U can order some small engine repair books also. Manuals. I still use em for specific stuff, like torque specs,ect...
@@clsmallenginerepair3814 Thanks for the info. I appreciate it. I will look into Penn Foster a little bit more. Keep up the good work on the videos. I am enjoying them a lot.
Carlos, Thank you so much for your time&help . Now I know how to set my emergency brake on my Craftsman rider , you can tell a few people about it but don't mention my name. Tell Glen I said hello.👍👍
Great info! I placed an order with PD back in November for some Oregon mowers to give them a shot. Sounds like they are going to be backordered for a while.
Love the advice. What to many people out showing how to clean a carb and skipping right over the behind the scenes on running and actually making money.
GOD BLESS, thanks for the advice
Great video! We need more! Hope you're doing well!
I keep a receipt on everything . That always help when it come to tax time . Drive time . electrical. gas bill parts everything has to be accounted for .
The spark plug stealing incident reminded me of a small engine shop guy that I knew, telling me about a dude that owed him 600 dollars for some work done: "it's a small world with square corners"
Great Vide Carlos !!!!!! Happy New Year , many blessings this year .
Thank you. Blessings to you and yours.
Try out yard book.
I get a lot of parts from online auctions back in November I got snowblower friction discs for $2.55 each I can sell them for $20 each. It always good to keep your eyes open to the bargains.
U stole them friction disks for that price..👌
Give to Cesar what is his, but use EVERY loophole that Cesar provides.
I’m a retired diesel mechanic and I just enjoy fixing mowers and small engines, it’s like a hobby and I have all the tools paid for many years ago and have given most to family members 😊
Thanks brotha, i definitely needed this... +1 subscriber
Good info here 👍. Glad to see you back on the tube. Take care.
Good quality advise. :-)
New subscriber here. I'm glad I found your channel over the Holidays. Learned a lot so far. I have a mowing business and the local guys that service and work on my equipment may retire this year which will leave me in a little bind.
That leads me to a question I hope you can answer : On some of your videos you talk about taking a course from Penn Foster. Have you thought about doing a video about that course from them? I need to learn how to work on my stuff and I have plenty to practice on. Who knows I may do like you and do both (mowing & small engine repair)
Thank you for your time.
TJ
Penn foster just teach the basics.
If ur handy with tools, most repairs are not too hard there's not too many videos on commercial equipment repairs.
U can order some small engine repair books also. Manuals.
I still use em for specific stuff, like torque specs,ect...
I think TJ got a point, be nice to get info from a course on here.
@@clsmallenginerepair3814 Thanks for the info. I appreciate it. I will look into Penn Foster a little bit more.
Keep up the good work on the videos. I am enjoying them a lot.
Great advice, thanks
100 per cent on point. Just like buying groceries. know what you got and what you need. Thanks for the tips.
Carlos, Thank you so much for your time&help . Now I know how to set my emergency brake on my Craftsman rider , you can tell a few people about it but don't mention my name. Tell Glen I said hello.👍👍
Lol..thank mab
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Great info! I placed an order with PD back in November for some Oregon mowers to give them a shot. Sounds like they are going to be backordered for a while.
Thanx...u hav a good channel..
@@clsmallenginerepair3814 thank you. I enjoy your straightforward info. Gives a lot of guys the real answers they are looking for. Keep it up.
Spoke with PD today.. the 21 inch mowers are in, and more coming next week. Gonna be awhile on the 23s..