That snow blower has got some great memories. You know when you have a nice machine, you enjoy working on it. Bill does have a great channel. Thanks Bruce. Stevo
How's she goin'? One of the things I like most about keeping old parts that still have some useful life is, we have immediate access to spares!! Nice job changing out hat recoil starter. And I enjoyed the flashback video of the repairs to your old snow blower. Take care!!
I havent checked out his channel ,i watch so many lol but ill swing by and check it out nice work on the craftsman recoil , i remember when you patch up that break in the mounting area seems like yesterday
Our minister retired and moved to Calgary from ottawa. Took his briggs snowblower with him, but says neighbours tend to use leaf blowers since snow out the is so light. His blower is only maybe 4 years old but he broke a chute cable. Apparently on backorder. I don't understand why they have parts backorder but ship new blowers to ctc with exactly same cable
This started years ago when parts were made when ordered. It is called "Just in Time Provisioning" The supply chain has to be perfect though---which it isn't anymore.
Curious who made that unit for sears. I'm still using an 80s noma track drive. I also have another old 5/24 sears. Sat mostly unused and my daughter's place last winter. I just brought it back home. Started right up and run perfect
There are a few spots. Some are hard to find. I have even used Google to learn where they are. The older ones are on tags on the side of the engine and some are stamped into the block. I guess Google is your answer. Just type in Tecumseh then the HP then serial #
That snow blower has got some great memories. You know when you have a nice machine, you enjoy working on it. Bill does have a great channel. Thanks Bruce. Stevo
You got that right!
Great job Bruce 👍🙏👍🙏
Glad you enjoyed it
There is a whole lotta firsts on Bruce Pender TV,,,,, lol. Another good video Bruce, thanks for the continued lessons 👍
More to come!
Fantastic video Bruce 😊 that was a awesome repair brother. Got to love those spare parts 😊 thanks for sharing 👍also Bill is a great guy 😊
He is a lot of fun. Thanks for the great comment.
That's one tough machine Bruce.
It has been a good one.
Nice job Mr Bruce. 👍
Thanks 👍
Yes sir 🙂
Good job Bruce!!
Thanks for listening
How's she goin'? One of the things I like most about keeping old parts that still have some useful life is, we have immediate access to spares!! Nice job changing out hat recoil starter. And I enjoyed the flashback video of the repairs to your old snow blower. Take care!!
Right on
I Enjoy watching your videos I learned a lot keep up the good work Bruce Lots of wind and rain can’t wait for spring to arrive
Thanks 👍
We are with you awesome video thank you for the video
You are the best
I havent checked out his channel ,i watch so many lol but ill swing by and check it out nice work on the craftsman recoil , i remember when you patch up that break in the mounting area seems like yesterday
Thanks Mr. wrenches
Everything should have that big pull start handle
They are good.
Thanks for the sticker BTW
@@BrucesShop 😁
Our minister retired and moved to Calgary from ottawa. Took his briggs snowblower with him, but says neighbours tend to use leaf blowers since snow out the is so light. His blower is only maybe 4 years old but he broke a chute cable. Apparently on backorder. I don't understand why they have parts backorder but ship new blowers to ctc with exactly same cable
This started years ago when parts were made when ordered. It is called "Just in Time Provisioning" The supply chain has to be perfect though---which it isn't anymore.
Thanks Bruce! Only problem I have is I'll throw something away, only to wish I hadn't in a week or month or so... ARGH!
That is when you miss it is just days after you toss it.
Curious who made that unit for sears. I'm still using an 80s noma track drive. I also have another old 5/24 sears. Sat mostly unused and my daughter's place last winter. I just brought it back home. Started right up and run perfect
It changed a lot back then Ariens or MTD or murray. I am no help as there is no serial #
Stater dawg missing Bruce Will get it fixed up and running again
Thanks again Robert
@@BrucesShop your are welcome Mr Pender 😎
Off subject but where do you find a serial number on a Tecumseh engine? Thank -you
There are a few spots. Some are hard to find. I have even used Google to learn where they are. The older ones are on tags on the side of the engine and some are stamped into the block. I guess Google is your answer. Just type in Tecumseh then the HP then serial #
@@BrucesShop thank -you
Lights! Camera! Makeup! HA!
LOL Thanks Bill