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I was watching the video and stepped away for a minute while it was still playing, I started hearing ma-sage ma-sage and had to look to see if it was still a mower video. 🤣 Good job Mick!! 👍
Nice tips there. It would have been good to clean the air filter and see if it started. What you did was the proper way to make it run reliably for the next 20 years or so though.
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You can leave your mower outside. I put a bin lid over it with a brick on it. Lasted 17 years like that in the Chicagoland weather. If you can put it inside your carriage space, it is better though.
No issue unless the deck is exposed to the ground. At EP we had a relatively new mower given to use stored outside with a tarp but on the lawn and the deck had rotted in half due to the moisture from the ground. Better to have it set up covered on patio blocks eh?
@@waynestefinashen239 Ya, your right mate. That ground moisture will for sure rust out your deck! I had a gravel space where I kept the mower, that must have had something to do with the lack of rust.
Good job mate, makes me wonder some people have to leave them outside. I wonder if there’s anything they can do to prevent this problem Maybe wrap it in a tarpaulin maybe a blanket first and a tarp second something to absorb moisture maybe there’s a product there that could be invented and sold the people on RUclips you’d make a fortune……..! Some kind of fabric lined tarpaulin with elastic edges to keep the mower safe over winter ………! The other trick I’ve seen recently is slipping a bit of acetone in the fuel to get them to light off ……..
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Spot on Mick i love the Briggs classic they are so easy to work on 👍👍👍👍
Yes they are
That was a mess but after a good clean it looked great and it runs clean to. Nice one .
Thanks cupcake
Very detailed nice sure does help the newbies and some of us old-timers with all that burned up grey matter 🙂
Yes it does!.. hopefully it will help someone out
Well done again Mick 😁
Nice video Sir Mick
Good morning me old mucker... Ta for watching
Great video. You make it all look so simple.
I try to make it looks simple because it is.. just have confidence...
I was watching the video and stepped away for a minute while it was still playing, I started hearing ma-sage ma-sage and had to look to see if it was still a mower video. 🤣
Good job Mick!! 👍
Lol as always John.. I appreciate your support
Anytime bud 🙂👊🏼
good video, thanks for reminding everyone to take photos before dismantling if your not sure - great tip
Ta for watching mate
Good repair Mick, you have repaired a case of neglect. We are still in the snow blower season, and first cut of grass in May.
It will soon come around... Get them mowers ready
Mick, that little leak check trick was cool brother 😎 thanks for sharing buddy 👍
No worries mate .. hope it can help someone
great video and I also like the thumbnail too.
Ta mate.. I'm trying...
Nice one Mick
Thanks mate
Mick, nice revival! Happy New Year from the New Mexican high desert country!
Hi mate ... Ta for watching.. happy New year to you too
Good advice mick 👍👍👍👍👍
Ta for watching mate
Great detailed video mick, I’ve got one of engines to work on over winter
Good luck
Great advice and video 👍
Ta for watching brother
Thank you for the video and I hope Riley boys doing better
Quality as always!
Another helpful and informative video, thanks Mick
No worries.. hope it helps someone
Nice tips there. It would have been good to clean the air filter and see if it started. What you did was the proper way to make it run reliably for the next 20 years or so though.
Thanks mate .. I do try to keep it real... No messing.. just get it running.
Nice video and great Tip
Thanks! 👍
Happy New Year to you and the family, great video 👍
Hi nev mate .. happy new year to you to mate ... Ta for watching me old mucker
Must say I'm enjoying mr seive carburettor breaking videos atm. Taking notes on what not to do 😂
Lol
Happy New Year Mick.🔧👍
You too John mate
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That is a big no no to leave your lawn mower outside in the weather 😮
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You can leave your mower outside. I put a bin lid over it with a brick on it. Lasted 17 years like that in the Chicagoland weather. If you can put it inside your carriage space, it is better though.
No issue unless the deck is exposed to the ground. At EP we had a relatively new mower given to use stored outside with a tarp but on the lawn and the deck had rotted in half due to the moisture from the ground. Better to have it set up covered on patio blocks eh?
@@waynestefinashen239 Ya, your right mate. That ground moisture will for sure rust out your deck! I had a gravel space where I kept the mower, that must have had something to do with the lack of rust.
@@whathappened2230 Good thinking even better if there is a plastic vapor barrier under the stone or gravel
How's the storm, Henk, hope you guys are ok?
Blowing faster than a out house door in a storm mate
@themowerman stay safe mate.
Nice fix. I'm not gonna say it this time but you know I am thinking it. LOL
Lol
Good job mate, makes me wonder some people have to leave them outside. I wonder if there’s anything they can do to prevent this problem
Maybe wrap it in a tarpaulin maybe a blanket first and a tarp second something to absorb moisture maybe there’s a product there that could be invented and sold the people on RUclips you’d make a fortune……..!
Some kind of fabric lined tarpaulin with elastic edges to keep the mower safe over winter ………!
The other trick I’ve seen recently is slipping a bit of acetone in the fuel to get them to light off ……..
Hi mate .. well the best thing is keep it in doors... But like you say you need to cover it to keep it out the rain..
What happened to Malcolm from Lincoln? Haven't seen him lately.
No idea mate
A whole different cookie? You mean biscuit?
Lol
My mower needs a service can you collect it please?
Send it to Roy's the boy or Ali Mac mate ..
This dog hates pork pies.🤣
Lol it's true
Or Ham.