Fixing A Yard Machines Mower For Sale
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Thanks for watching. We need to do the last couple of things to get this mower ready for sale.
Remember that a Happy customer will tell his family and friends to buy a mower from you whenever you are posting one for sale !
you got that right
Personally I think you do the right maintenance on all your mowers you sell.
hey I appreciate that a lot! Thank you
You sell mowers as you would expect them to be for yourself. Never compromise your standards. You do not go overboard; you are detail oriented and an honest person. Surely a feather in your cap having a sense of pride in yourself and the products you sell.
I really appreciate that!
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGEYes indeed what they said.
With those faded plastics, you can run to Walmart or farm and fleet and get trim restorer for a car and it works perfectly on bringing that stuff back to life
you got that right!
I put grease on all new cables and work them back and forth several times and install 😊plus one top of them I put a tad of grease to keep water out
Nice I like that idea.
Always a good video from IHG, going the extra mile
I really appreciate that Rooster.
These engines don’t die, i had one with a bent crank, so i decided to blow it up, it ran for 30 minutes with not a drop of oil and half of the crankcase smashed in 😂
WOW
before giving away a spare rider i'd had for years , i decided to mow with it . discovered starter dragging (i'd ignored it for years) , traction clutch mechanism not releasing , and a few other things that needed attention . it had always been nearly trouble free , and i thought it was ready to make someone a good mower . good thing i decided to try it out first .
yes it was
I would go to that length as well good job
that's good to know
Nice video and mower
thanks
If at all possible, have your buyer try mowing with it, to verify that they are OK with it. It's a bit of a cover your tail move.... but sometimes bad happens.
wow.. that's a lot of trust. They use a mower and the fuel in it, and then decide if they don't like it. Too much risk and time invested
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE I think you misunderstood my explanation. Thank you for looking at my repaired mowers. Please try the models you are interested in here on MY lawn, and select the one you like best. Let them take a few passes down and back so they feel like they've tested it out.
thanks for the clarification, but I only sell one mower at a time. Yes having them start it and use it, are part of the process, but I won't let them cut my lawn with it.. Still good advice tho
I always ran whatever I was working on myself to see it was o.k. and if the oil lioked grungy I'd change it and maybe fill it with poil and diesel and run it for a bit idling for a flush and then refill it with the good stuff. If it was runnable it usually stayed here or went runnable. And if it was there, you checked it, period! Thanks, easy week and Blessings
no problem and thank you for sharing your process
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE Sounds we went the same places except for the wash jobs!
If only I knew after spending four-hundred dollars on what is now considered one of the worst lawn mowers (at least honda engine) of all time with such poor reviews online, (literally 2.5 to three stars) then I would've definitely have stayed away from the Craftsman M250 Honda mower, as the honda mower is what caught my eye. After owning it for a little more than three years now while still changing oil and the filter often, I never went into anywhere near as much detail in maintenance as you, the carburetor is likely almost plugged up now and likely the rocker arms are slightly misaligned, which is probably why it won't start on the first pull sometimes. I've been watching your videos for about a month now and really do learn and enjoy from them! Just keep up the amazing work!
thank you, I really appreciate it!
I had a friend do the oil change on my walk behind trimmer it runs nice and he told me to use 100% gas ethanol gas was the problem it just needs the belt changed for the string engagement and it’ll be perfect I think making sure everything is perfect is the best thing people should always like to please their customers a high quality product is what is best to sell to people my motto is do it right the first time that way you don’t have any headaches later we are going to have our friend teach me how to do an oil change on my walk behind trimmer so I can do the oil change myself every year I want it to last a long time it’s got a super reliable and long lasting Briggs 190cc flathead if I take excellent care of it it’ll last decades we are going to put 100%gas in it so we don’t have any problems with it it’s a great trimmer I found out my trimmer was discontinued so I had to get an aftermarket belt for it but that will do at least I could get a belt for it now it’s just a matter of waiting for the belt to be delivered then we will take it back to our friend to have the belt installed then itll be perfect than I can enjoy trimming with it
thank you for agreeing!
Thank you for a video 👏👏👏
You're welcome 😊
So in addition to a bad valve clearance making it difficult to start while it’s hot, doesn’t a bad valve clearance also cause the rope to be hard to pull and cause that hard pull back from the rope when it snaps out of your hand almost ripping it off?
Sometimes carburetor fails / leaks gas into the cylinder. Adding too much oil past the full mark or tipping the engine on it's side causes oil to leak into the cylinder. Hitting a stump or rock can shear the flywheel key. Check each of these things if you're in doubt. Bad / leaking carburetor can also fill your crankcase with gas which can ruin or damage engine bearings. Good luck! 👍
yes but the exhaust valve would have to be out by a mile. Something over .020"
That is the truth about testing of the mower before you go to sell it so you don't have any issues by the customer
agreed!
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE 👌👍
When you check/adjust the OHV do you clip or strap the bale bar? Also when would you check the clearance on the coil? In addition, what gap do you use on the RC12YC spark plug? Thanks in advance.
yes I strap the bar down, but it's not need. It's mainly to make filming easier. I only check the clearance on the coil when I have spark problem that's causing a no start or running issue. I use .025" but I think the manual recommends .030"
I don't think you went too far in fixing it. It looks like it was due for maintenance.
What's your opinion on these Briggs engines with the foam air filters and plastic carbs? I just bought a simple mower with one of these engines to be used for trim work.
I like them.. It's like getting the right for the the job. Trim work doesn't need anything special just something light and maneuverable
hey buddy, love you channel!
Thanks for the visit!
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE you’re so welcome i watch you all the time! but i have noticed you have been uploading on this channel more then “Home garage”
LOL.. the upload schedule are both identical, IHG has a video on Monday while HG has it on Friday.. with 2 shorts a week for both.
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE oh well its awesome
What kind of cleaner do you use for cleaning your lawn mowers
I use Super Heavy Duty Degreaser from Harbor Freight
Hey bro what's up? I was wondering, when selling or buying any piece of equipment have the owner told you that the equipment isn't working and they are selling it as it is? Also after the transaction is completed, their disclaimer is announced saying all sales are final and there is a no return or money back?
I never ask the details other than what's in the Ad, and it has always been my understanding all sales are final. They aren't Harbor Freight
@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE Have you ever worked on a John Deere weed eater? Just curious what you think of them. I'm picking up one for 25 bucks.....
Keep up the super GR8 videos my friend & TY ....
thank you and yes... the green one from a decade ago and the yellow one.
What kind of lubricant did u use for the wheels?
I think he uses spray white lithium grease.
white lithium grease
You are correct
Anti WD40 - Them people 🤣
believe it or not, they're out there!!!
A merchant should provide the best merchandise to the customer for the price.
If you tell them $25 it runs ..I cleaned the carb... then they know they are getting a barely fixed junker.
If you say $150 for refurbished or fully serviced mower, running well then I would assume you did everything you showed.
I would hope so. I've seen some for that price and they barely run.
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE Caviet Emptor Gregg...Caviet Emptor
Where can I buy your stuff at?
you mean "what I fix and sell"?
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE yes
@@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE sorry for not clarifying
I'll let you know when I have something come up but not now
I would have done what you did.
good choice