Hi Tom; Good video and nice shop. Couple of things on The Kawasaki motors. When checking oil do not screw the dipstick in all the way to check level. Many folks including myself have done this. It says right on the dipstick do not screw in all the way. If you do screw it in all the way and top off to that line on the stick than the oil will be too high. Second ,try to sell your customers on the made by Kawasaki screw in rubber drain hose. Its cheap and doesn't make a mess like that Yellow plastic drain that' s on there stock. There is a cast tray under the Oil filter so my mod was to take a cereal box and form a funnel out of that so it will stop oil dripping on the drive belt and pulley on that side. Also ,when changing oil use the rubber drain hose. As you know all the dirty oil is on the lowest point in that crankcase which won t be removed if using the suction method. Apply a small amount of pressure on the oil fill pipe with your air hose. That will force out the remaining oil and debris as well. Again 1or 2 psi is more than enough. Do not over do it! You will pocket a few bucks in labor and your customers will like the fact that you really care about their machine not to mention the next time it comes in for service it;'s a drop oil and go scenario. Also I noticed you had some 2x4 material to use as chocks. If that strap lets go those rear tires will go right over those 2x4's like Greased Lightning . Those front wheels will go right over you and no I dont trust the Parking brake in that scenario. That zero turn weighs 682lbs per spec , and maybe more with topped off fuel. Instead Invest in a pair of Harbor Freight or Tractor Supply rubber or plastic chocks they are way higher, weigh and cost almost nothing. Just trying to save your Bacon here..... Hope this helps.
Great video. Don't worry about the tools banging on the lift- it's a workshop. Noise happens and you aren't making enough to cause a problem with the video.
His Attention to detail is spot on, Goes above and beyond! He keeps it 100% Real! He Knows his Shit! Treats other peoples Z Turns and all other Tractors push mowers Weed Wakers Snow Blowers etc... No Wounder why he went full time! And his Repair shop is Swamped with Mower Repair. I have the Exact Mower, Even the same Kawi! There a beast! And Without a doubt Our Family would bring any Z turn any Name Brand Mower to MR.Doby 100% Respect Tom! Most people skip on shit! You dont miss a beat! Dont change a thing about you Videos! Your humming the sound of tools hitting the floor old rags Your Humor And Just being Your self! and most Importantly the Quality of Repair and Mower Annual Tune ups and Service! Your Real Your Awesome, And we all appreciate You! a real MECHANIC!!! And one last Thing Brother, Up Here In N.Y. They charge 350.00 Labor minus The Parts, Have a great Day The Bryor Family
Congratulations on going full time brother ... I'm happy for ya . Awesome video thanks for sharing. Sorry I missed your stream . Just been busy . Till the next one .👊🏿✌🏿🙏🏾🙏🏾
Tom I believe as hard as it was to pull the spark plug caps off a dab of dielectric grease would have made it much easier for the next guy. Seems to me you grind a long time. Of course sometimes they need it to get rid of the rounded edge. These were sharper than my home mower. Before you started.
thanks for your videos for the blades i use a 40 grit flap wheel on my grinder, removes metal fast and wont heat up, i can do a bad blade in about ten seconds each side, i mow for a living and sharpen my blades 2 or 3 times a week depending on how many sticks i dont want to pickup lol, short of buying a professional sharpener this is the best way i have found and the flap wheel is a lot quieter
Nice job Tom, that oil sucker sure is slow though. The filter always gets me too, no matter what I use or how careful I am I'm gonna be cleaning plenty of oil up. Good to hear you're full time shop now, congrats brother. 👍
Like everyone said in the comments GET ... GET ... GET... GET ... GET IT !!! It takes some big balls to make that move man respect and we all believe in you !
I expect this mower will last several seasons with decent care. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1VWTrayKBdCKAjzAcZ_Eg4dhHTae3LkN also recommend Also, I ran across the problem with it not starting the 2nd time I used it. There is a safety switch which is pushed in by the chute or mulching piece being attached to the deck. I took the cover off and it wouldn't start. Put it back on, no problem. It takes only a minute with 2 easily accessible wingnuts and no tools. This mower starts up first crank each time and it is a joy to use. It also mows in reverse by putting the key to the reverse area after starting and pushing in the triangular button. It will stay in reverse mode until you turn it off. All in all, for my homeowner needs, I really like this mower-and at 70 bucks a cut here in Miami, it's already more than 1/3 paid for itself in a month.
Nice video thanks, But you are not supposed to screw the dip stick in on any Kawasaki engine to check oil level. Just rest it on the tube. If you screw it in you'll be low on oil. It's in the manual and written on the dip stick itself. Just thought i'd let you know. Thanks again Tom.
Excellent Video. Great to review on a Saturday morning! I bet there was no grease in those fittings! When messing with that oil, I'd invest in some disposable rubber gloves (wish I would have told myself that before the big C got me). At 28:42, was that The CandyMan you were humming? 🤔
I see a year ago ya'll never had a fuel filter takeoff tool. Boy does that make it easy for your future self. Bad Boy mower only has a fitting in the two front tires.
Hello , Love to Watch your videos and learned alot ,, I started this hobby 2 yrs ago repairing and flipping push and self propelled mowers and enjoyed it !!! I am thinking in learning riders and zero turns . is it hard to learn to fix the them and what is best way to learn ? keep up the great videos !!! also where can i get one of those oil suction device? Have a Great Week !!
Mine came with a clear plastic tube that connected to the plastic oil drain. The most irritating way to get the oil out. Now, I've lost the tube. Other than that, I love this mower!
I bought a Braided Stainless Steel Drain Hose for my Kawasaki oil changes. After cutting the silly plastic fitting off the engine, it was an easy install. The Stainless hose stays where I bend it, instead of trying to straighten up away from the oil container. Amazon has 'em.
PAPOW!! Your Awesome Tommie, Cant wait to hear all the Professional Wannabes That say the proper way you should Inflate Rear Tires, Proper Dip stick Method and Sharpening blades!! Thats why you have so Many Friends and Folks Did I Mention 3.05k Subscribers Keep on Rocking Mowers in and out of Your Shop
i buy Purple Power at walmart in the 2.5 gallon jugs, mix it half with water in a cheap little one gallon pump sprayer, soak the equipment and just hit it with the water hose on straight stream avoiding the air filter, somethimes i'll put in a bad air filter just to soak up any water, after that i'll replace it
I pull from the bottom up piece of plastic bag under the drain and filter in a funnel shape and place an old paint roller pan underneath the end of the plastic.
Since it had way too much oil in it it's possible the owner screwed the oil gauge in fully to check oil level which was the case with a lot of older small engines but isn't the case with a lot of the newer engines
Hey any help , I purchased mine brand new , now it has 48 hours on it and the blades are not engaging when I pull the PTO up I can hear it trying to , but nothing
check your belt, make sure it hasnt come off, look under the back of the mower and see if the belt is still on, with a 3/8 socket take your blade spindle pulley covers off and make sure the belt is still on, and make sure something doesnt have the blades wedged like grass or a stick or something, with the mower off... if you can turn the blades freely the belt come off
Thank you sir I have done this and belt is tight and on and looks great , but the pto will not engage unless I hook up like to my car , for instance jumper cables is what I've been having to do , thought it was the battery so bought brand new from ariens service dealer and then they gave me a bigger battery , so i had bring it back cause the battery tie down doesnt fit with that battery , and no joke he said you dont need it anyways most ppl just take them off , so baffled i was like okay so i put the battery on it and it worked then after a while did the exact same thing the only way i can get the pto to engage is start the mower and still jump it off with my vehicle, or start it and hook up a battery charger that is the only way , I have the exact same mower in ur video same motor but I was wondering on ur starter solenoid the smaller wire hooks to which side on the solenoid , mine is on the left side of the solenoid but my solenoid is underneath the seat right under the black fuse block but please any help I would greatly appreciate it if you would like my cell number is 865-253-2313 please call me if you can , and I can show you video or pics if you need me to, and show you exactly what I'm saying is honestly 💯% truth , but thank you sir so much I have asked the service dealer and they want to keep my mower for months and I can't wait that long , not to mention , pay lost and job lost thank you again sir for ur time and help
I no longer lay under my mower to service the deck. The IKON-XD52 deck can be removed in less than ten minutes and without tools. Flip it upside down on the bench on a 4X4 on each end and work standing up. When oil is drained and black in color, that's a good thing. It means the oil is doing its job and holding contaminants in suspension rather than allowing them to cling to critical engine parts. All the best to you as you begin a new journey.
Great video boss. I have a question I'm about to buy my first zero turn mower but with so many brands out there I don't know which one to go with. Which one would you recommend since you work on them everyday and see the good and bad? Thank you!
Ha its that time again for an oil change on my Apex 52.... The fuel filter you removed is the original Kawasaki filter, which I'm sure you know that. I just replaced the one on mine as well (with an original KAW filter from the dealer), but did't bother with the spark plugs. It's the same engine -FR691V as the mower you're working on. Got a ? ... What's the rule of thumb on spark plugs? My mower only has 41 hours on it, but this is my 4th season using it. It runs fine and never an issue so my motto is ... If it ain't broke don't fix it. I'm also a fellow Georgian.
My Gravely ZT-XL leaked from the same type of plastic oil drain plug. It had oil residual all around the engine , just like the one you worked on. Very bad design.
yea it was weird, didnt smell like fuel, seemed to be all oil but way over full... customer was like "well i dunno". we have to be investigators for sure!
When I take oil out of my Iconx I have a mini pump I put the tube where the yellow cap is. Much faster then your method. As far as how much oil goes in machine just look at the owners manual! Just guessing like you are doing takes longer and inaccurate. You definitely had to much in there,Iconx take 2 qt. That is the reason you had oil all over the frame.
The reason it read so much oil is your supposed to check oil without screwing down the dipstick . Down So when you screwed it down it showed more oil . Dipstick says check only by seating the dipstick but not threading
I just did a tune up in my ariens ikon xd52. I replaced the drain plug with the hose part# 51044-0902. Next time should be easy oil change.
Hi Tom;
Good video and nice shop.
Couple of things on The Kawasaki motors. When checking oil do not screw the dipstick in all the way to check level. Many folks including myself have done this. It says right on the dipstick do not screw in all the way. If you do screw it in all the way and top off to that line on the stick than the oil will be too high. Second ,try to sell your customers on the made by Kawasaki screw in rubber drain hose. Its cheap and doesn't make a mess like that Yellow plastic drain that' s on there stock. There is a cast tray under the Oil filter so my mod was to take a cereal box and form a funnel out of that so it will stop oil dripping on the drive belt and pulley on that side.
Also ,when changing oil use the rubber drain hose. As you know all the dirty oil is on the lowest point in that crankcase which won t be removed if using the suction method. Apply a small amount of pressure on the oil fill pipe with your air hose. That will force out the remaining oil and debris as well. Again 1or 2 psi is more than enough. Do not over do it!
You will pocket a few bucks in labor and your customers will like the fact that you really care about their machine not to mention the next time it comes in for service it;'s a drop oil and go scenario.
Also I noticed you had some 2x4 material to use as chocks. If that strap lets go those rear tires will go right over those 2x4's like Greased Lightning . Those front wheels will go right over you and no I dont trust the Parking brake in that scenario. That zero turn weighs 682lbs per spec , and maybe more with topped off fuel. Instead Invest in a pair of Harbor Freight or Tractor Supply rubber or plastic chocks they are way higher, weigh and cost almost nothing. Just trying to save your Bacon here.....
Hope this helps.
Great video. Don't worry about the tools banging on the lift- it's a workshop. Noise happens and you aren't making enough to cause a problem with the video.
His Attention to detail is spot on, Goes above and beyond! He keeps it 100% Real! He Knows his Shit! Treats other peoples Z Turns and all other Tractors push mowers Weed Wakers Snow Blowers etc... No Wounder why he went full time! And his Repair shop is Swamped with Mower Repair. I have the Exact Mower, Even the same Kawi! There a beast! And Without a doubt Our Family would bring any Z turn any Name Brand Mower to MR.Doby 100% Respect Tom! Most people skip on shit! You dont miss a beat! Dont change a thing about you Videos! Your humming the sound of tools hitting the floor old rags Your Humor And Just being Your self! and most Importantly the Quality of Repair and Mower Annual Tune ups and Service! Your Real Your Awesome, And we all appreciate You! a real MECHANIC!!! And one last Thing Brother, Up Here In N.Y. They charge 350.00 Labor minus The Parts, Have a great Day The Bryor Family
Congrats on going full time Tom!! You will do great buddy
Thanks for the video. To check the oil in the Kawasaki you don’t screw in the dipstick. Just stick it in.
Great video!!! Congrats on going full time with your shop!! Proud of you my brother! Get it!
GET IT!
Congratulations on going full time brother ... I'm happy for ya . Awesome video thanks for sharing. Sorry I missed your stream . Just been busy . Till the next one .👊🏿✌🏿🙏🏾🙏🏾
thanks bro!
Tom I believe as hard as it was to pull the spark plug caps off a dab of dielectric grease would have made it much easier for the next guy. Seems to me you grind a long time. Of course sometimes they need it to get rid of the rounded edge. These were sharper than my home mower. Before you started.
Toooom Doooobyyyy! Congrats on being full time in the shop! Get that💰💵💰!!
LOUUUU!!!!!
thanks for your videos
for the blades i use a 40 grit flap wheel on my grinder, removes metal fast and wont heat up, i can do a bad blade in about ten seconds each side, i mow for a living and sharpen my blades 2 or 3 times a week depending on how many sticks i dont want to pickup lol, short of buying a professional sharpener this is the best way i have found and the flap wheel is a lot quieter
Nice job Tom, that oil sucker sure is slow though. The filter always gets me too, no matter what I use or how careful I am I'm gonna be cleaning plenty of oil up.
Good to hear you're full time shop now, congrats brother. 👍
Thank Ya Sir!
Anytime brother
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Like everyone said in the comments GET ... GET ... GET... GET ... GET IT !!! It takes some big balls to make that move man respect and we all believe in you !
Thanks Bill! walked away after 21 years...
it says right on the dip stick to NOT screw it in to check the oil level.
Congratulations on full time tom the rbg 712 is the way to go I love mine and it’s fast 👊
I expect this mower will last several seasons with decent care. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1VWTrayKBdCKAjzAcZ_Eg4dhHTae3LkN also recommend Also, I ran across the problem with it not starting the 2nd time I used it. There is a safety switch which is pushed in by the chute or mulching piece being attached to the deck. I took the cover off and it wouldn't start. Put it back on, no problem. It takes only a minute with 2 easily accessible wingnuts and no tools. This mower starts up first crank each time and it is a joy to use. It also mows in reverse by putting the key to the reverse area after starting and pushing in the triangular button. It will stay in reverse mode until you turn it off. All in all, for my homeowner needs, I really like this mower-and at 70 bucks a cut here in Miami, it's already more than 1/3 paid for itself in a month.
Nice video thanks, But you are not supposed to screw the dip stick in on any Kawasaki engine to check oil level. Just rest it on the tube. If you screw it in you'll be low on oil. It's in the manual and written on the dip stick itself. Just thought i'd let you know. Thanks again Tom.
Great job Tom. Enjoyed this one bro 👊💯💰💰
Fookin BYOOOOOOOOOM.
Lovin ur videos Mate Tom D. Keep ‘em coming
Thanks Willy!
Yes sir everyone's getting ready same time ✔️💯💪🏽
what a great video.....thank you for taking the time to share this!
Excellent Video. Great to review on a Saturday morning! I bet there was no grease in those fittings! When messing with that oil, I'd invest in some disposable rubber gloves (wish I would have told myself that before the big C got me). At 28:42, was that The CandyMan you were humming? 🤔
I see a year ago ya'll never had a fuel filter takeoff tool. Boy does that make it easy for your future self. Bad Boy mower only has a fitting in the two front tires.
Hello , Love to Watch your videos and learned alot ,, I started this hobby 2 yrs ago repairing and flipping push and self propelled mowers and enjoyed it !!! I am thinking in learning riders and zero turns . is it hard to learn to fix the them and what is best way to learn ? keep up the great videos !!! also where can i get one of those oil suction device?
Have a Great Week !!
best thing you can do is watch a lot of you tube videos! just be careful working on larger equipment by yourself, that is the mityvac 7400 extractor
Great format Tom👊🏻
Thank ya brother!
Mine came with a clear plastic tube that connected to the plastic oil drain. The most irritating way to get the oil out. Now, I've lost the tube. Other than that, I love this mower!
Not Ariens fault you lost the tube
I bought a Braided Stainless Steel Drain Hose for my Kawasaki oil changes. After cutting the silly plastic fitting off the engine, it was an easy install. The Stainless hose stays where I bend it, instead of trying to straighten up away from the oil container. Amazon has 'em.
Great video. i love watching videos like this.
Thanks Lozada!
They come with a clear hose you put on the drain spout to aviod messes
PAPOW!! Your Awesome Tommie, Cant wait to hear all the Professional Wannabes That say the proper way you should Inflate Rear Tires, Proper Dip stick Method and Sharpening blades!! Thats why you have so Many Friends and Folks Did I Mention 3.05k Subscribers Keep on Rocking Mowers in and out of Your Shop
Don't forget to check the air pressure in the tires
I'm On It!!!
Get it doby get it happy for you.
Would like to how your Steam Clean Process Works? Thanks Tommie👍
i buy Purple Power at walmart in the 2.5 gallon jugs, mix it half with water in a cheap little one gallon pump sprayer, soak the equipment and just hit it with the water hose on straight stream avoiding the air filter, somethimes i'll put in a bad air filter just to soak up any water, after that i'll replace it
Dont screw in the dipstick, set it in a pull it out. My ikon X 52 with the same engine calls for SAE 30W?
Like the chest cam!
Were the spark plugs gapped? If so, to what gap?
.030!
The blade spindles don’t have grease fittings ?
Good video !
sure don't
Look on that dipstick, I bet it say to not screw it down when checking oil level.
I just purchased my first zero turn. When is time to sharpened the blades do you need a way to rebalance the blades or it doesn't matter?
you really should check the balance each time ya sharpen
Doesn't the missing driver safety switch under the seat work?
I have no idea
So it just can’t go below the add mark or fill mark
I pull from the bottom up piece of plastic bag under the drain and filter in a funnel shape and place an old paint roller pan underneath the end of the plastic.
I did my oil change on my push mower man it was over do lol the oil was black had to go to Home Depot get 2 quarts of oil for 15 bucks
Since it had way too much oil in it it's possible the owner screwed the oil gauge in fully to check oil level which was the case with a lot of older small engines but isn't the case with a lot of the newer engines
Does the seat pop forward on the Arians?Ok, it does if you wait Doc
hahaha
They recommend 20/50 blind in that engine. I use 20/50 synthetic racing oil in mine.
How do you check the transmission fluid
theres no dipstick
Hey any help , I purchased mine brand new , now it has 48 hours on it and the blades are not engaging when I pull the PTO up I can hear it trying to , but nothing
check your belt, make sure it hasnt come off, look under the back of the mower and see if the belt is still on, with a 3/8 socket take your blade spindle pulley covers off and make sure the belt is still on, and make sure something doesnt have the blades wedged like grass or a stick or something, with the mower off... if you can turn the blades freely the belt come off
Thank you sir I have done this and belt is tight and on and looks great , but the pto will not engage unless I hook up like to my car , for instance jumper cables is what I've been having to do , thought it was the battery so bought brand new from ariens service dealer and then they gave me a bigger battery , so i had bring it back cause the battery tie down doesnt fit with that battery , and no joke he said you dont need it anyways most ppl just take them off , so baffled i was like okay so i put the battery on it and it worked then after a while did the exact same thing the only way i can get the pto to engage is start the mower and still jump it off with my vehicle, or start it and hook up a battery charger that is the only way , I have the exact same mower in ur video same motor but I was wondering on ur starter solenoid the smaller wire hooks to which side on the solenoid , mine is on the left side of the solenoid but my solenoid is underneath the seat right under the black fuse block but please any help I would greatly appreciate it if you would like my cell number is 865-253-2313 please call me if you can , and I can show you video or pics if you need me to, and show you exactly what I'm saying is honestly 💯% truth , but thank you sir so much I have asked the service dealer and they want to keep my mower for months and I can't wait that long , not to mention , pay lost and job lost thank you again sir for ur time and help
What’s the spark plug gap?
.030
I no longer lay under my mower to service the deck. The IKON-XD52 deck can be removed in less than ten minutes and without tools. Flip it upside down on the bench on a 4X4 on each end and work standing up. When oil is drained and black in color, that's a good thing. It means the oil is doing its job and holding contaminants in suspension rather than allowing them to cling to critical engine parts. All the best to you as you begin a new journey.
Great video boss. I have a question I'm about to buy my first zero turn mower but with so many brands out there I don't know which one to go with. Which one would you recommend since you work on them everyday and see the good and bad? Thank you!
find my number and call me
So took 2 bottles?
yes, 2 quarts
Witch engine is the best kohler or Kawasaki
kawasaki
Thanks
Thanks
Ha its that time again for an oil change on my Apex 52.... The fuel filter you removed is the original Kawasaki filter, which I'm sure you know that. I just replaced the one on mine as well (with an original KAW filter from the dealer), but did't bother with the spark plugs. It's the same engine -FR691V as the mower you're working on. Got a ? ... What's the rule of thumb on spark plugs? My mower only has 41 hours on it, but this is my 4th season using it. It runs fine and never an issue so my motto is ... If it ain't broke don't fix it. I'm also a fellow Georgian.
Should I bother with the spark plugs or let em' ride?
Great to watch the "Master" in action. 👊💪😎
Hat er keine Öl Ablaufschraube?
Wenn ja dann wo?
it does but i would make a mess, easier and quicker to use the vaccuum
@@TomDobyMowerRepair 👍
How many hours do you need to do the 1st oil change on that kawasaki?
id go ahead and give it the first one at 10 hours
@@TomDobyMowerRepair ty
mine came with a hose to drain the oil
My Gravely ZT-XL leaked from the same type of plastic oil drain plug. It had oil residual all around the engine , just like the one you worked on. Very bad design.
You are supposed to grind using the rest and the blade the other way around grind from the top is the proper and safe way to use a bench grinder
You don't screw the fill stick in to check oil level. Just push in, don't screw it in.
That engine takes 2.2 quarts Checked with dipstick not screwed in.
Get it.
LUCIANOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
good vid
On those Ariene mowers, you’re not supposed to screw the dipstick down to check the oil you’re supposed to check it withou screwing he dipstick down.
get it tom🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Hot Damn GET IT!
I am always suspicious when I see high oil level that the carbs are leaking into the cylinders or I question the costumer . That is way over full .
yea it was weird, didnt smell like fuel, seemed to be all oil but way over full... customer was like "well i dunno". we have to be investigators for sure!
Ya need to supply your own oil drain hose I've seen on other videos.
Thanks for Watching Craig!
@@TomDobyMowerRepair I'm looking to get an Ariens mower so Im doing my research :D
i am a fan of ariens for sure
When I take oil out of my Iconx I have a mini pump I put the tube where the yellow cap is. Much faster then your method. As far as how much oil goes in machine just look at the owners manual! Just guessing like you are doing takes longer and inaccurate. You definitely had to much in there,Iconx take 2 qt. That is the reason you had oil all over the frame.
I better grease my bearings never have bought in 22 thanks .
Air Ens
Definitely doesn't need spark plugs... 30hrs 🤣 you should just change oil and tell them to keep parts for 400+ hrs
The reason it read so much oil is your supposed to check oil without screwing down the dipstick . Down So when you screwed it down it showed more oil . Dipstick says check only by seating the dipstick but not threading
They recommend 20/50 blind in that engine. I use 20/50 synthetic racing oil in mine.