I'll let you know at midday if it's intimidating or not!! lol I ve got down to the recoil now so I'm hoping a new pull rope ...back togther/sorted. I'll have a look at those vdeos thanks. Like I say it helps a lot to be shown what to expect as you take it apart.
When I use a skinny rope in an older recoil I tie two knots in the rope to keep it in, since the old ropes were fatter.I like the aluminum ones like yours since they have removable glides instead of the cheap steel ones that can suffer from metal fatigue and break off .
It is not as intimidating as it might seem. I highly recommend visiting donyboy73's channel. He is in Canada and has 100's of great videos. Thanks again for watching.
@@RealManSkills I didn't know yesterday that my spring was broken on the end and so I just grabbed my grinder and put new edges on it and assembled according to your instructions. Thank you its running now.
These clips are of value as now I just can't afford to take the mower into a mechanic. Between yours and anothers I'm hoping to get this sorted this morning..........saving a £50 + bill......I hope....if all works out! (I'm not especially good at these things)
I watched all 18 parts, and never got to hear it run! Nice job though. I learned a lot from it.
I'll let you know at midday if it's intimidating or not!! lol
I ve got down to the recoil now so I'm hoping a new pull rope ...back togther/sorted.
I'll have a look at those vdeos thanks. Like I say it helps a lot to be shown what to expect as you take it apart.
When I use a skinny rope in an older recoil I tie two knots in the rope to keep it in, since the old ropes were fatter.I like the aluminum ones like yours since they have removable glides instead of the cheap steel ones that can suffer from metal fatigue and break off .
I happen to keep four (4) different rope sizes in my shop. Thanks for watching.
Great help! Have an old Allis Chalmers tiller with the same recoil and it needed repaired. Thanks to the video I got it done!
Happy to help. Thanks for watching!
Not yet. I always seem to have another project that comes up. Mostly projects that involve making money!
It is not as intimidating as it might seem. I highly recommend visiting donyboy73's channel. He is in Canada and has 100's of great videos. Thanks again for watching.
Great video, would never of got her started without this, thank you
Thanks for watching!
Yesterday my string broke and my spring came out...this is what I needed thank you
Happy to help! Thanks for watching!
@@RealManSkills I didn't know yesterday that my spring was broken on the end and so I just grabbed my grinder and put new edges on it and assembled according to your instructions. Thank you its running now.
I broke the recoil on the other on, too, yesterday. Its a 50's Suffolk Colt.
These clips are of value as now I just can't afford to take the mower into a mechanic.
Between yours and anothers I'm hoping to get this sorted this morning..........saving a £50 + bill......I hope....if all works out! (I'm not especially good at these things)
Woukd this method work for the ones where recoil cover is riveted and tabs are bendable?
They all work pretty much the same way. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching.
My spring for my exact same motor broke? Where can I find a replacement at? Thanks
Visit www.partstree.com
Did you get it running yet?
What kinda spring can I buy ? Mine broke and I’m not sure which one I can get
Briggs & Stratton 294303
My model is a 130202, will that make a difference?
I don't think so. go to www.partstree.com and enter your model number. They have great diagrams.
Good job
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing.
Really helpful, well done.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
thanks useful!