Found a Husqvarna Z246 Zero Turn Mower in the scrap pile. Fixing the engine, welding the deck, and adjusting the weak brake spring. From Junk to Funk in no time!
Pretty cool man. Are you keeping it or selling it? Also, that 'raccoon' you heard was actually a frog...probably hanging out in that puddle of muddy water you were working next to.
Last video you mentioned finding your niche or video style. I really enjoyed this one. Only constructive input I can think of is maybe if you presented in a will it run type format? I don't know. But I do know you've got impressive repair skills and ability. Nice work.
You have perseverance to max. You dig in and challenge yourself to these mowers. Good for you. I can tell your parents didn't bring you up with a silver spoon. Did you ever find out what was talking to you in the scrap pile?
I think where all the air ducts where clogged with rats nest the motor got hot and where the head and guide are dissimilar metals they might expand and contract at different rates making them loosen up.
Bet they took it to a shop, they done a compression test and said it needed an engine for $2k so the owner junked it. I bought a JD zero turn with a (i think) 21hp Kawasaki engine only had a simple crank seal leak for $150, $12 seal, oil and changed all fluids i was mowing with it before he picked his new mower up lol. The shop told him the seal was shot and would need a new crank and seal to fix it
Hey, just a thought that flashed through my brain.. Did Andrew Camarata not offer you the position of being his mechanic to maintain all his equipment? What ever happened with that?
I wish i had a junk yard i can scavenge through.
yeah all the ones i go to they say wont sell anything, never be back
Pretty cool man. Are you keeping it or selling it? Also, that 'raccoon' you heard was actually a frog...probably hanging out in that puddle of muddy water you were working next to.
Quite the talented mechanic for sure.
Last video you mentioned finding your niche or video style. I really enjoyed this one. Only constructive input I can think of is maybe if you presented in a will it run type format? I don't know. But I do know you've got impressive repair skills and ability. Nice work.
Great work nice to see someone that knows just what theyre doing
I honestly have no clue what I'm doing. I'm just like all the other dummies, except I'm just doing it.
That's a tree frog making the raccoon sounds.
Dude, Please keep it up man. Your videos are awesome. Thanks for the entertainment.
You have perseverance to max. You dig in and challenge yourself to these mowers. Good for you. I can tell your parents didn't bring you up with a silver spoon. Did you ever find out what was talking to you in the scrap pile?
Wow a video from ants pants, Andrew then you as well! Its well past my bed time lol.
When are the engineers going to start mouse proofing these things? 90% if the issues I see are just that. Edit: nice gusset by the way.
You should do a flip up and trade series see how far you can go
That's a great idea actually thank you for that.
@@CerebralAilment i really liked this video it what ols school youtube use to be
good fix... ive seen the valve seat fall out but not the guide ... stuff gets cheaper every day it seems ... should be a good money flip ...
I think where all the air ducts where clogged with rats nest the motor got hot and where the head and guide are dissimilar metals they might expand and contract at different rates making them loosen up.
Bet they took it to a shop, they done a compression test and said it needed an engine for $2k so the owner junked it. I bought a JD zero turn with a (i think) 21hp Kawasaki engine only had a simple crank seal leak for $150, $12 seal, oil and changed all fluids i was mowing with it before he picked his new mower up lol. The shop told him the seal was shot and would need a new crank and seal to fix it
Hey, just a thought that flashed through my brain.. Did Andrew Camarata not offer you the position of being his mechanic to maintain all his equipment? What ever happened with that?
I've stopped working for Andrew - we still chat on occasion but I decided not to pursue moving out there
U and Andrew make a good team 👍👍 I’m wondering why u not there👍😃😃
Great work, was hoping for a chicken update 😊
For future reference should only sharpen mower blades on the top side of the blades and not the bottom side
Imagine giving up so easily on something that expensive. Even if I didn't know how to fix it, I wouldn't send it to the scrap pile.
Justin the mower whisperer
Make you the thumbnail, good for clicks! lol
Oh man as bad as that mower deck looked i bet my mother in law has been mowing with that one
Cool
Super
& it doesn’t hold either…
Hummmm
Pissem off haha 😂 run!!!
No other mear excitement other than that of hot weld sparks
Had to weld mine last week, the two drag bars on the front, one of the was the same way barely had anything to the deck to weld too…