Again, really helpful info. Need to do a careful steelstick repair on my riding mower deck. Opening to this video was “hau re”, too! Appreciate the Mandarin lessons!
Wow, that sure came out a lot better than I expected! BTW for future reference Rustoleum REGAL RED is the exact balls-on perfect match for Toro red. Sunrise is kinda close but it’s just a little too hot (sunrise is actually good for Troy-Bilt). Good job and cool to see the inside of the gear box.
That’s awesome definitely trying that I love the mandarin lesson it’s awesome your here in the US fixing mowers it’s also very HAU-RE here in NH it’s starting to cool off though leaf seasons almost here
@@MowersNBlowers no no no I get it! I know you were born here I like having people who can speak different languages and have different ancestry in the US I’m not trying to be racist
I have the same mower and it rotted out in the same area. I made the mistake of trying to TIG weld a patch into it. The steel was so bad that it was throwing sparks! Ended up ruining several gas lenses and cups in the course of the job. I probably should have used my mig welder for this job.
Ni hao Henry! Nice fix, welding that thin metal is a challenging. The location of the deck wash insert is most likely the culprit, and homeowner lawnmower abuse, chargeable in Podunnk Indiana.
This video came up on my feed. I recently did a deck switch on my tractor due to rust out. I had some metal welded on 4 years ago, but it became Swiss cheese. I switched most of the parts from the old to new deck with new hardware, except, I did buy new spindles. Rot is rot...
trying to hide a repair, means you, yourself is not convinced that it is a good repair, which it btw isn't. you should have cut out the rotten piece, welded in a new peice, that actually fits, and not a piss poor welded overlap. it's nothing else than scamming people. make yourself proud, and fix it the right way, so you don't need to hide stuff.
@@MowersNBlowers there would be no need to hide if you do it right. But, you can infact hide it, but not easy when using a stick welder. Mig/tig would be my choice
...good job Henry....I like your enthusiasm for trying new techniques for repair!...🙂
I have been a subscriber for quite a while. Honestly, I am impressed. That deck repair makes it to my list of Henry's greatest hits. Top 5, for sure.
Thanks bro
Again, really helpful info. Need to do a careful steelstick repair on my riding mower deck. Opening to this video was “hau re”, too! Appreciate the Mandarin lessons!
Honest is best. Thanks for the video. I have to do a repair almost like the one in your video.
Any time! Hope you’re subscribed
Wow, that sure came out a lot better than I expected! BTW for future reference Rustoleum REGAL RED is the exact balls-on perfect match for Toro red. Sunrise is kinda close but it’s just a little too hot (sunrise is actually good for Troy-Bilt). Good job and cool to see the inside of the gear box.
Good info, I’ve tried regal red and yes less vibrant and seems to be toro red.
Very nicely done bro
Cool Chinese lesson Henry! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Pretty decent repair for what you had to start with! HAU Re. I probably wont learn the language but i do like Mandarin food. 🍲🌯🍸 👍
Need more intros like this one
Henry know you know why good body work cost so much shout out to all the bodymen out there
Great long video Henry.Looking better now.Lucky you had new wheels.Hope you sell it soon.
Sold last week
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Well done 🎉
That’s awesome definitely trying that I love the mandarin lesson it’s awesome your here in the US fixing mowers it’s also very HAU-RE here in NH it’s starting to cool off though leaf seasons almost here
Um I was born here. Oklahoma! I’m not from China! I’m American just like you of Chinese ancestry.
@@MowersNBlowers no no no I get it! I know you were born here I like having people who can speak different languages and have different ancestry in the US I’m not trying to be racist
I have the same mower and it rotted out in the same area. I made the mistake of trying to TIG weld a patch into it. The steel was so bad that it was throwing sparks! Ended up ruining several gas lenses and cups in the course of the job. I probably should have used my mig welder for this job.
Nice fix on that toro deck bro never used jb weld just yet on something like that .
Ni hao Henry! Nice fix, welding that thin metal is a challenging. The location of the deck wash insert is most likely the culprit, and homeowner lawnmower abuse, chargeable in Podunnk Indiana.
Ni hao bro!
good job
In weld and roof flashing works great
Nice body work.
I would say there was a some deck body work
But should be fine, I used it last week
If you’re honest the universe will smile on you.
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Put some duct tape underneath the holes and then use JB weld and fill it in and let it cure, sand and paint.
I would do the same to that cub cadet powernomore engine rotted deck.
One lucky man beautiful woman
Long cut or short cut?
No idea what you mean
Looks great. Be honest about the repairs buddy.
Right on
Hay Henry
I would only say something if someone else brings it up. It's functional, that's the main thing.
I will put undercoating on that spot so that look better
I would say something be honest
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Open up the gearcase and replace the worm gear, went this far might as well take it to the goal line 🤷
I’m i did! Did you skip?
@@MowersNBlowers You got me. I commented to soon, gotta learn not to do that, but I like making comments when there fresh in my head.
This video came up on my feed. I recently did a deck switch on my tractor due to rust out. I had some metal welded on 4 years ago, but it became Swiss cheese. I switched most of the parts from the old to new deck with new hardware, except, I did buy new spindles. Rot is rot...
why not just Bondo it now that you filled the gap witha new metal piece?
Well, the jbweld epoxy was like the bondo
You definitely have to sue them for stealing your motto. We all know that is your motto. It’s gotta be worth at least $1 million.
Lol! Yes I’ll get the paperwork started
i wouldnt metion it unless they pointed it out and say better than grass getting al over u
Sale as is , like a used car salesman .
trying to hide a repair, means you, yourself is not convinced that it is a good repair, which it btw isn't. you should have cut out the rotten piece, welded in a new peice, that actually fits, and not a piss poor welded overlap. it's nothing else than scamming people. make yourself proud, and fix it the right way, so you don't need to hide stuff.
It’s a jack job, sold it, told customer, he didn’t care. Even your suggestion would still look repaired one that you couldn’t hide either
@@MowersNBlowers there would be no need to hide if you do it right. But, you can infact hide it, but not easy when using a stick welder. Mig/tig would be my choice
@@wilco300674 sure! If I had a Mig or tig I would have used it. I do what I had on hand.
Nice job! Free, that's right free! 🪂 lol