I had same handle break on a 25 year old Murray mower. I slipped a 1" diameter, 3 inch long piece of copper tubing over the handle, then mated the broken flat piece back to the handle and "glued" with JB Weld. When this cured, I slid the copper mending sleeve down over the epoxyed repair, drilled 2 small holes on each side of the mend through the copper sleeve and the handle, used 2 small bolts through the drilled holes, then filled the gap between this copper sleeve and the handle with more JB Weld. I used a popsicle stick to force the JB Weld into and around this mending sleeve. After 24 hours curing, I put handle back on mower and finished my lawn. Your idea looks more factory original, but the design of these handles poses the problem of that narrowed flat piece which is an inherent weak spot. The copper sleeve, bolts, and JB Weld adds a measure of reinforcement to what is a weak spot on all lawn mower handles.
Amazing! My handle broke on my 4 year old mower last week and the part I need to replace it was discontinued. I’m going to give this a shot and hopefully get a few more years out of this piece of crap.
This actually worked. I went to Ace Hardware, and they had a 3 ft length of metal tube that perfectly fit in my KOBALT Electric Mower lower handle that broke off exactly where the handle broke in the video. It cost me about $20 to repair it and took about an hour.
Thank you for posting this video as it will help me in fixing this exact break in my Honda mower. Very thorough video and appreciate you sharing your ingenuity.
Good video, I had the same idea to fix an old lawn mower with a broken handle so I could pass it on to my sister as her completely failed (the deck was so corroded it collapsed!). I figured something like this would work but good to see someone else trying it first. If the pipe is galvanized, depending on the paint it might need a primer no? Maybe just a warning for others that not all rust paints are good for galvanized metal.
@@thepiratehandyman2225 Thank You for your reply, that someone was my brother always taking things apart and never able to put them together doesn't have the patience. he buys new toys and i inherit them via "fix it and it's yours" those sliding handle locks don't need to be removed. no videos on it either, only video of how to unpack lawnmower from box and how to lock/unlock that feature. 2 hrs later i won the war. very few times i give up and my patience been tested. *salsero* salsa dancer/teacher here: that little salsa music jingle was hilarious fits perfectly slaps subscribe button *i Like, OLE'!* 💃 *cerveza for you* 🍺
I watched the video and found it very informative. I was curious how you got the conduit up thru the dimpled hole in the upper part of the handle.. You did explain how you did it, but it did not register in my brain. I am thinking you had to drill three holes to secure the conduit. two thru the handle and the conduit; and one thru the dimpled hole on the handle to catch the conduit you insert in the lower handle.
I actually cut the conduit so it stopped before it got to the dimpled hole. That's why I drilled 2 additional holes in the handle to make sure it was secure.
Nice solution. I have a flymo 460 sde that broke its handle. Its a really bad design with a heavy mower. 2 side arms attached to the deck with resin discs that attach them to a 1 piece handle . I think the design was made so you can lift the mower by lifting the handle up, pivoting the mower around the front wheels. You cannot push the handle down to pivot it on the back wheels lifting the front. The resin discs are adapted for a curved handle end. It was designed to fail.
@@thepiratehandyman2225 I managed to drill wood which split with a relatively small bore but survived with 3 x larger holes to attach it to the frame. I will see if I can drill metal. My initial attempts failed but I am not sure if I was practising on hardened steel. Thanks for the video.
Same problem happened to my Ryobi 6 year old battery mower, lucky the lower handle was 'only' AUD$42 so I bought a replacement ☺️ If the cost was horrendous like yours, your repair was quite useful.
Had to research this one a bit. It appears that you can only get to the nuts from underneath. They are located behind the blade housing. Take a look at this diagram and see if it helps. www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1ae79pwxew-000247/craftsman-917370440-gas-walk-behind-mower-parts Let us know if this helps, matey!
@@thepiratehandyman2225 Yes. Behind the back blade housing. I kept looking at the housing on the back underneath , what the heck! Thank you. Checking out the diagrams and/ or I will call Sears Tech. Support. I'll keep you informed. I know the front drive wheels last only a few years= plastic teeth that wear out to fast, but shop around for the best prices on the front drive wheels. I got then for like 2 for $40.00. ONe site they were over $100.00 for the pair. Not me. No, no!
Aye, that depends on the brand. The best thing to do is go to the manufacturer's Website, click on the support link, put in your make and model, then search for the diagram of the handle.
Aye, lass, but first I have a question. Where the handle attaches to the mower deck, there should be a nub that sticks out sideways and keeps the handle from going down. Is the nub still there, and the handle is just going by the nub, or is the nub gone?
I had same handle break on a 25 year old Murray mower. I slipped a 1" diameter, 3 inch long piece of copper tubing over the handle, then mated the broken flat piece back to the handle and "glued" with JB Weld. When this cured, I slid the copper mending sleeve down over the epoxyed repair, drilled 2 small holes on each side of the mend through the copper sleeve and the handle, used 2 small bolts through the drilled holes, then filled the gap between this copper sleeve and the handle with more JB Weld. I used a popsicle stick to force the JB Weld into and around this mending sleeve.
After 24 hours curing, I put handle back on mower and finished my lawn. Your idea looks more factory original, but the design of these handles poses the problem of that narrowed flat piece which is an inherent weak spot.
The copper sleeve, bolts, and JB Weld adds a measure of reinforcement to what is a weak spot on all lawn mower handles.
Aye, matey, thank ye for the alternate fix! Very well thought out!
Thanks for the help. I’m not handy at all, but with your video assistance I managed to cobble something together for under $10. ARGH!!
Aye, maret, glad it helped - arrggghhhh!
Amazing! My handle broke on my 4 year old mower last week and the part I need to replace it was discontinued. I’m going to give this a shot and hopefully get a few more years out of this piece of crap.
Aye, matey, good luck!
This actually worked. I went to Ace Hardware, and they had a 3 ft length of metal tube that perfectly fit in my KOBALT Electric Mower lower handle that broke off exactly where the handle broke in the video. It cost me about $20 to repair it and took about an hour.
Aye, matey, glad this helped - smooth sailin'!
Awesome fix for my Honda mower lower handle and it saved me over $100. Thanks for the great video.
Aye, matey, glad it helped - smooth sailin'!
Thank you for posting this video as it will help me in fixing this exact break in my Honda mower. Very thorough video and appreciate you sharing your ingenuity.
Aye, matey, thank ye for the kind words. Glad it helped - smooth sailin'!
I thought I was out in the weeds, but here you are, using a claw hammer and part of a cement driveway as an anvil. Wow. You got it done.
Aye, matey, you use what's available - smooth sailin'!
Hey man ! Thanks for suggesting this. I was about to actually make the whole lower handle again but this seems like a better solution :)
Aye, matey, sometimes simplest be the best - smooth sailin'!
Good video, I had the same idea to fix an old lawn mower with a broken handle so I could pass it on to my sister as her completely failed (the deck was so corroded it collapsed!). I figured something like this would work but good to see someone else trying it first. If the pipe is galvanized, depending on the paint it might need a primer no? Maybe just a warning for others that not all rust paints are good for galvanized metal.
Aye, matey, thanks for the tips - much appreciated!
That was funny! You pulled that hand back quick. "That was hot!". A good fix! Things always go easier with a drill press.
Aye, matey, thank you!
not the mower handle i'm trying to fix ryobi 40101 someone disassembled but couldn't put back together
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Thank ye for the kind words, matey, and I hope you find a solution!
@@thepiratehandyman2225 Thank You for your reply, that someone was my brother always taking things apart and never able to put them together doesn't have the patience. he buys new toys and i inherit them via "fix it and it's yours"
those sliding handle locks don't need to be removed. no videos on it either, only video of how to unpack lawnmower from box and how to lock/unlock that feature. 2 hrs later i won the war. very few times i give up and my patience been tested.
*salsero* salsa dancer/teacher here: that little salsa music jingle was hilarious fits perfectly slaps subscribe button
*i Like, OLE'!* 💃
*cerveza for you* 🍺
Aye, thank ye, matey - much obliged!
I watched the video and found it very informative. I was curious how you got the conduit up thru the dimpled hole in the upper part of the handle.. You did explain how you did it, but it did not register in my brain. I am thinking you had to drill three holes to secure the conduit. two thru the handle and the conduit; and one thru the dimpled hole on the handle to catch the conduit you insert in the lower handle.
I actually cut the conduit so it stopped before it got to the dimpled hole. That's why I drilled 2 additional holes in the handle to make sure it was secure.
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Thanks for the quick answer. I finally figured it out. Your youtube video was very helpful.
Thanks again.
Ye be most welcome, matey - smooth sailin'!
Nice solution.
I have a flymo 460 sde that broke its handle.
Its a really bad design with a heavy mower. 2 side arms attached to the deck with resin discs that attach them to a 1 piece handle
. I think the design was made so you can lift the mower by lifting the handle up, pivoting the mower around the front wheels. You cannot push the handle down to pivot it on the back wheels lifting the front. The resin discs are adapted for a curved handle end.
It was designed to fail.
Sorry to hear, this matey - sounds like a really bad design.
@@thepiratehandyman2225 I managed to drill wood which split with a relatively small bore but survived with 3 x larger holes to attach it to the frame. I will see if I can drill metal. My initial attempts failed but I am not sure if I was practising on hardened steel. Thanks for the video.
Good luck, matey - smooth sailin'!
Same problem happened to my Ryobi 6 year old battery mower, lucky the lower handle was 'only' AUD$42 so I bought a replacement ☺️ If the cost was horrendous like yours, your repair was quite useful.
Aye, matey, you be mighty lucky! And thank ye for the kind words - smooth sailin'!
Craftsman model 917.370449 lower handle loose. Bolts go into the lower side. How do I tighten them under the mower deck? Thank you.
Had to research this one a bit. It appears that you can only get to the nuts from underneath. They are located behind the blade housing. Take a look at this diagram and see if it helps.
www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1ae79pwxew-000247/craftsman-917370440-gas-walk-behind-mower-parts
Let us know if this helps, matey!
@@thepiratehandyman2225 Yes. Behind the back blade housing. I kept looking at the housing on the back underneath , what the heck! Thank you. Checking out the diagrams and/ or I will call Sears Tech. Support. I'll keep you informed. I know the front drive wheels last only a few years= plastic teeth that wear out to fast, but shop around for the best prices on the front drive wheels. I got then for like 2 for $40.00. ONe site they were over $100.00 for the pair. Not me. No, no!
Please how do I assemble long mower handle?
Aye, that depends on the brand. The best thing to do is go to the manufacturer's Website, click on the support link, put in your make and model, then search for the diagram of the handle.
Is there a way to build the whole handle and lower for push mower
Aye, lass, ye would need some specialized tools to properly bend the pipe. Ye might try to find one at a parts house?
@@thepiratehandyman2225 do you what size and what kind I could use
It depends on your current handle. It could be anything from 1/2 " to 3/4". I used aluminum conduit.
My handle is not broken when I turn the mower around the handle go down when I turn it around can you help
Can you make a video on this I don't know how to do this
Aye, lass, but first I have a question. Where the handle attaches to the mower deck, there should be a nub that sticks out sideways and keeps the handle from going down. Is the nub still there, and the handle is just going by the nub, or is the nub gone?
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Thank ye, lass!