Thanks, I changed out my starter only to find there was a small section of teeth on the flywheel that were worn because the starter had actually come loose (after 20 years!) and impacted the teeth, so the starter couldn't engage the flywheel. I finally figured it out but instead of replacing the flywheel I simply remove the screen and give the wheel a small turn by hand on the relatively rare occasions when it lands right in that area of worn teeth. It's just not worth the hassle to fix since it's happens infrequently. Figured I'd share because it was something I hadn't considered in my troubleshooting. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for this video and taking the time to go over every detail of the work involved. It was not easy especially putting the 4 bolts back in. I would never have attempted this without your help.
Wow, I want to Thank you so much for posting this. My husband passed and he always took care of the mower. I was able to do it after watching. I have a twin D130, it was similar. I'm Greatful to you.
Hey! Love your content... but I have a request. Is there anyway you can do a how to video on a riding mower. I have a lot of yard and could benefit from being able to confidently use a rider but I've never been exposed to one. You ask for requests for videos and normally I wouldn't even ask but please make a video on the function and use of a rider.🙂
Thanks, I changed out my starter only to find there was a small section of teeth on the flywheel that were worn because the starter had actually come loose (after 20 years!) and impacted the teeth, so the starter couldn't engage the flywheel. I finally figured it out but instead of replacing the flywheel I simply remove the screen and give the wheel a small turn by hand on the relatively rare occasions when it lands right in that area of worn teeth. It's just not worth the hassle to fix since it's happens infrequently. Figured I'd share because it was something I hadn't considered in my troubleshooting. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for this video and taking the time to go over every detail of the work involved. It was not easy especially putting the 4 bolts back in. I would never have attempted this without your help.
Wow, I want to Thank you so much for posting this. My husband passed and he always took care of the mower. I was able to do it after watching. I have a twin D130, it was similar. I'm Greatful to you.
Thank you for the help. Turns out the blade was engaged… So ended up returning the starter and solenoid… 🤦♂️
You just saved me $2300. Thanks a million. Great visual on a diy.
Glad I could help!
That is a damn clean mower for 8 years old.
Hey! Love your content... but I have a request. Is there anyway you can do a how to video on a riding mower. I have a lot of yard and could benefit from being able to confidently use a rider but I've never been exposed to one. You ask for requests for videos and normally I wouldn't even ask but please make a video on the function and use of a rider.🙂
ill have that video up sometime tomorrow thanks for the request
Replacement starter d 140 lawnmower
nicely explained
Thank you 😃
Gibson j45
The amazon starters are pure crap.
why didn't you show how to remove the other bolt on the starter??? u know the one that is the only hard thing to do on this job..ffs
yea! screw this guy for not helping enough!
Removing those bolts on the upper part of the starter are a real pain in the arse! Especially on the D130.