This Deere STARTED ON FIRE! Burned Up Bad! Can We Save It?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @TarylFixesAll
    @TarylFixesAll  Год назад +106

    So the estimate of the repair AS I STATED IN THE VIDEO was at the high end of the estimate. If I had to replace the starter,battree,regulator,alternator,or any other unforeseen damaged parts it could have been that high. AGAIN the customer is aware of this and they make the final decision on whether to have it repaired or not. Luckily for them it was repaired for a lot less. The final cost was $1175.00. The customer was very pleased.

    • @bobbyscott8024
      @bobbyscott8024 Год назад +6

      And it was certainly less than a new mower!

    • @richardbrobeck2384
      @richardbrobeck2384 Год назад

      nice job on repairing the tractor !

    • @dennishernden2264
      @dennishernden2264 Год назад

      Could you reveal the total retail cost of the parts used.

    • @ALMIGHTYGARAGE
      @ALMIGHTYGARAGE Год назад +1

      Taryl your amazing and very informational and give me inspiration to keep going and learning new stuff amazing job sir

    • @Watchyn_Yarwood
      @Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад +1

      @@bobbyscott8024 A pant load less!

  • @rickmcdonald1557
    @rickmcdonald1557 Год назад +29

    I just realized how important the camera man is and how much he or she stands on the concrete all day with the camera and capture all the shenanigan's that Taryl does in the repair of whatever comes in. SO KUDOS TO THE CAMERA MAN~!!!!!

  • @mrchinchim9267
    @mrchinchim9267 Год назад +24

    I picked a free Kubota because the mouse nest under the shroud caught the engine on fire. Melted all the hoses, fuel pump, coil. Also un-seated the valves.
    Put about $130 into it to get it running again. Had it for the last five years.

  • @sigmundblank7403
    @sigmundblank7403 Год назад +39

    They didn't use the leafblower to clean out the leaves because it had water in the gas. From being left outside all winter !

  • @mmccon2007
    @mmccon2007 Год назад +20

    Andy having another "I believe I can fly" moment, priceless! Great video guys! Sell that man a seat cover! It is cheap and would hide the seat back. You could tuck the hilbilly smoke alarm inside and preserve that safety feature nicely! Also, some aluminum heat tape would hide the burn spot on the left side and look like it was supposed to be there too. (3M™ High Temperature Aluminum Foil Tape 433)

  • @LongWalkerActual
    @LongWalkerActual Год назад +23

    A highlight of my week is seeing Tarly & Co. wrenching with comedy!!!
    🇺🇲😁🇺🇲

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 Год назад +68

    I’m always amazed at how people will buy expensive equipment and then never service it like it should be. Money comes hard for me and I’ve been accused of being obsessive about maintenance on my cars, trucks, and equipment. I keep meticulous records of all the maintenance and repairs that I have done over the years on my stuff and because of that I can get top dollar on any of my equipment that I decide to sell.

    • @garylee9738
      @garylee9738 Год назад +6

      That’s because buying it is the easy part, maintaining it’s the hard part.

    • @chrisluquette1615
      @chrisluquette1615 Год назад +1

      And you are describing ME, I was made to believe I was the only one...

    • @jameshedrick605
      @jameshedrick605 Год назад +5

      And here i thought i was the obsessed about maintaining my lawn equipment and my car. Not many people do and some times i've been told that i service them too much and then they can't figure out why theirs don't last as long as mine do

    • @prevost8686
      @prevost8686 Год назад +3

      @@chrisluquette1615 Everyone thinks that I am too anal about maintenance until they hear that I’m selling a piece of equipment 😀.

    • @mr.arnoldvlogs8311
      @mr.arnoldvlogs8311 Год назад

      Same here i have a huskavarna yth1542 xp with over 3000 hours that runs perfect

  • @Maik1968
    @Maik1968 Год назад +6

    Taryl, you’re the best Sunday evening entertainment for me. So happy that it was an over an hour video this time 😁👍🌞😘🍀 thanks for your work and I wish you a nice week! Greetings from Germany 👍

  • @DavidSmith-fr1uz
    @DavidSmith-fr1uz Год назад +7

    Again, Taryl has told me either how to find, fix or avoid a problem. And done it in an entertaining fashion. Thanks Taryl.

  • @derrasenmaher9730
    @derrasenmaher9730 Год назад +13

    This is one of the reasons why I clean all my Equipment after use.
    Great fix there Taryl and keep it up 👍🏻

  • @LewisMowersandBoats
    @LewisMowersandBoats Год назад +29

    Happens more than what we think 😊 just glad no one was injured 😊

  • @stclairstclair
    @stclairstclair Год назад +71

    This is the second video where Taryl shows his distain for dumb customers, it's the funniest he's ever been!

    • @DUBMANS
      @DUBMANS Год назад +3

      What's the first one?

    • @jimmybobhere
      @jimmybobhere Год назад +6

      @@DUBMANS Maybe the log splitter. Had to work on it outside before the rain.

    • @drstevenbrule
      @drstevenbrule Год назад +1

      Ninety second

    • @evilke-kneebone
      @evilke-kneebone Год назад +8

      @Eric Erickson he lives in a part of the country where adults still act like adults and not candy asses like in cali, IL, NY, WA........

    • @d6893
      @d6893 Год назад +3

      It‘s part of the deal, so I think the customer has to put up with it.😊

  • @iamburl2667
    @iamburl2667 Год назад +1

    Simply love your videos, love junior, uncle Andy, the skits, the seriousness, the whole video, beautifuly done. Thank you ALL FOR YOUR TIME AND ENERGY IN THESE FILMS, FAMILY GRASS RATS CLASSICS

  • @patjohnson3100
    @patjohnson3100 Год назад +18

    I think the owner of this mower is lucky the engine will still start and run so well. I hope he does a better job on his maintenance.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      Yeah he can hire an illegal to blow the leaves off of it while he does his lawn. That ought to do it.

    • @ronnieeastman6980
      @ronnieeastman6980 10 месяцев назад

      I had big tractor 2040 John deer it cute on fire and bornt all wires all up it took me all week fox that tractor but it back so it can run

  • @harveysmidlap
    @harveysmidlap Год назад +11

    I'm sure the customer's going to enjoy watching this video. Nothing like adding insult to injury.

    • @marvinheemeyer9768
      @marvinheemeyer9768 Год назад +3

      I'd thought/wondered the same thing.......

    • @baileyhatfield4273
      @baileyhatfield4273 Год назад +1

      @@marvinheemeyer9768 He makes comedic and informative videos onsmall engine repair. If the people are offended over a crack or two they need to lighten up.

    • @Glamorousreptilekev
      @Glamorousreptilekev Год назад

      ​@@marvinheemeyer9768 yeah I unsubscribed from Taryl because of this shit talking.

  • @51ccannon2
    @51ccannon2 Год назад +1

    Good Video Taryl. Engine fires on Zero turns can be deadly. Two years ago an 86 year old neighbor had his to catch on fire. Before he could get away from it he was badly burned. He was sent to a burn hospital where he died in less than a week. RIP Hariel Crowder.

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 Год назад +43

    Taryl sounds like he needs a vacation!

    • @nogoodnecktie12
      @nogoodnecktie12 Год назад +5

      He's def salty this video haha

    • @stevekehr6768
      @stevekehr6768 Год назад +4

      He needs a Hamms!

    • @retiredgeezer6138
      @retiredgeezer6138 Год назад +7

      In my opinion, & my experience, Taryl is kind of in the same place I was before I retired. After years of working, there comes a time????

    • @rogerstlaurent8704
      @rogerstlaurent8704 Год назад +2

      @@retiredgeezer6138 I agree you know its time to move on to just walk away

    • @alexstromberg7696
      @alexstromberg7696 Год назад +2

      I have worked only two years on lawn mowers and i hate customers just as much. You'd too.

  • @johna.s.3847
    @johna.s.3847 2 месяца назад

    You saved the customer a ton of money! Great job. A possible return customer in the future.

  • @gaetansimard1594
    @gaetansimard1594 Год назад

    You are very courageous to accept to work on this piece of equipment. Also, I must say, very cheap. I do not know many shops that would have take this job. Thank’s for your good work Taryl. Always a pleasure to follow you and your team.

  • @barrypettit3668
    @barrypettit3668 Год назад +7

    Awesome work Taryl.The owner is lucky he knows you, could have been a lot worse. Good thing the gas tank didn't catch. Keep the videos coming.

  • @laarshegdish6016
    @laarshegdish6016 Год назад

    Great work, Taryl! That mower looked like it was toast, literally! I didn't think it would even turn over when I first saw it.

  • @Ford-di6fz
    @Ford-di6fz Год назад +1

    thank you Taryl , I really enjoy watching you working

  • @murphyliving6640
    @murphyliving6640 Год назад +4

    I learn so much from Taryl I like it all learning the funny skits god bless you Taryl you are a inspiration to all of us.

  • @barblemons5397
    @barblemons5397 Год назад +2

    Goes back to the old saying- poor planning on your behalf does not constitute an emergency on my my schedule. Have a great day and thanks for taking us along. Tom

  • @thunderroad7289
    @thunderroad7289 Год назад +7

    You gotta love these guys lol. They make fixing stuff fun to watch lol

  • @n8BDetroit
    @n8BDetroit Год назад +2

    For the damage that was caused you did an amazing job! Your customers don’t realize how lucky they are! I really liked this video great job!!!

  • @frankie7508
    @frankie7508 8 месяцев назад

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos terrell including your wisdom and levity. How many people could have done this job?Probably less than .1 % of all lawn mower mechanics!!! But, I beg to differ on the insurance. I have n j m insurance and they told me that mowers are covered under personal property of a home owner's policy. And so the repair will likely be covered by insurance less The deductible of the home insurance policy. Take care. 👍👍👍

  • @jamievann9952
    @jamievann9952 Год назад +12

    Yup, retired electrician here. Don't call when your breaker keeps tripping. Don't call when your breaker stops tripping and the front of the panel starts to get hot. Call when you smell something burning. That's when I find out the breaker is now a welding breaker, and the insulation has burned off the wire up to the end of the cable where it enters the panel.

  • @PamelaBevan
    @PamelaBevan Год назад +1

    I’m always amazed at how people will buy expensive equipment and then never service it like it should be. Money comes hard for me and I’ve been accused of being obsessive about maintenance on my cars, trucks, and equipment. I keep meticulous records of all the maintenance and repairs that I have done over the years on my stuff and because of that I can get top dollar on any of my equipment that I decide to sell.

  • @bizboomer
    @bizboomer Год назад +1

    Masterful work as always! Thanks for letting us in on the fix.

  • @dave4943
    @dave4943 Год назад

    Hi Taryl, and all from northern VA. Great restore/repair on the John Deere from hell! Love your shows and productions! 👍🏼
    Thank you! 🖖🏼

  • @josephsteffen2378
    @josephsteffen2378 Год назад

    Hey Daryl, Jr., Slippers and Skippy... This burnt mower fix reminds me of a time that MY spare car caught on fire. I would loan it out for months at a time, to help friends out. Whatever, that makes no difference. So my car was on fire and I pulled over to the right shoulder. I attempted to extinguish the fire, but the flames and smoke grew. ...time to start yanking anything of value out! The smoke and fire was really raging. 5 news helicopters were circling, because the freeway was jammed by looky-loos. The smoke cloud was huge and the flames were so tall that I had to move further away. The CHP rolled up, and asked if I wanted him to call the fire department. I said, "Yeah, sure...ask them to bring some marshmallows." The cop smiled.

  • @2packs4sure
    @2packs4sure Год назад

    The ever so tender readings of the Brakes & ScrapEm love notes had me in tears... lol

  • @harrowtiger
    @harrowtiger Год назад +4

    Uncle Andy over the fence, love it.

  • @clydehousewright3042
    @clydehousewright3042 Год назад +1

    TARYL, LOL youre KINDA CRAZY, BUT SMART AT THE SAME time...I LOVE IT, youre still my GO TO lawn mower repair man....KEEP UP THE GOOD VIDEOS

  • @sandmanbub
    @sandmanbub Год назад +3

    I love the hillbilly fire alarm. Put a big smile on my face 🤗

  • @francisbaker9366
    @francisbaker9366 Год назад

    Morning Taryl, I don't know about you but as the years have gone by I've come to appreciate that working on machinery on the ground is a right pain in the back and knees. Have you considered getting a air powered scissor lift for in the shop to bring up things up to a more comfortable working / filming height, you probably could even get one sponsored.
    Love your video's always look forward to each one.

  • @kyleturner7983
    @kyleturner7983 Год назад

    I’m glad that my customers love getting their stuff done during the fall and winter.

  • @ALVintageOutboards
    @ALVintageOutboards Год назад

    Awesome! Ive got 2- 1968 Chrysler 20's look just like that! I get 24 mph on my Sea Nymph 14R with only myself in the boat. Nice motor!

  • @santaclause2875
    @santaclause2875 Год назад +1

    I love Taryl's rants, soooo fricken hilarious. But he's absolutely correct! People just don't use their heads anymore.

  • @havocsquad1
    @havocsquad1 Год назад +1

    Harbor Freight fuel hose pliers are excellent for the marine boating jobs as well. Some of that boating stuff is twice as difficult to access as the lawn equipment or automotive situations.

  • @kd4baoc612
    @kd4baoc612 6 месяцев назад

    Like you stated, if you didn't have a RUclips channel you would not have tried to fix it. To much time on one project where as you could have fixed 3 other projects. But I'm glad that you made a video. Thanks

  • @kencoleman3861
    @kencoleman3861 Год назад

    I really enjoy watching a true master at his craft

  • @sgnt9337
    @sgnt9337 Год назад +1

    Loved the hillbilly fire alarm! I agree there is no excuse for those leaves piling up in the engine compartment.

  • @mountainman5025
    @mountainman5025 Год назад

    We enjoy watching you jump and dance in the spring though. makes for good video

  • @johnnytoy5487
    @johnnytoy5487 7 месяцев назад

    That sucker, I mean customer needs to count his blessings, you're a good man Taryl no matter what your brother says about you.
    🤣😂👍

  • @elsdp-4560
    @elsdp-4560 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.👍

  • @rexoliver7780
    @rexoliver7780 Год назад

    Don’t we love the plastic fan end bell shroud and plastic fan that goes over cylinders that get HOT-remember when Briggs and Scrapum used to make METAL FANS and METAL motor end bell fan shrouds?

  • @SlwRpr
    @SlwRpr Год назад

    Hey that was a tough job to tackle, but you had patience and did good.
    I have learned a lot from watching you repair stuff. Thanks for taking time to film, i wouldn't have the patience to film while i was working on stuff.

  • @TheOnespeedbiker
    @TheOnespeedbiker Год назад

    I was a caretaker for a ranch and the owner used an old L100 until the spindles started to go and the deck started to rust out. His son bought him a new D100 but after a time it bogged down in some high grass, caught on fire and was destroyed. I found the old L100 in pretty bad disrepair, but with some reinforcement rings, new spindles, blades and other various repairs got it working again. The owner bought the L100 in 2004, and even though it's the old style splash lubricated (no oil filter) it continues to run to this day and I just used it to clear the grass around my property. It's like the Energizer Bunny👍.

    • @Hjerte_Verke
      @Hjerte_Verke Год назад

      As long as you keep fresh oil in it *that can still be splashed* you will do well. There's some that neglect oil changes but just add more to bring it up on the dipstick and then wonder why it lasts only 5-7 years. Well, that oil just got dirtier and dirtier, thicker, sludgier, so much so that the dipper just couldn't sling it around anymore and it was resistant to flow. Death to the engine will come prematurely.

  • @mackendw
    @mackendw Год назад +9

    hey taryl...you can save the contents of the can with the broken nipple by using an awl in the opening and point it into a container. it'll empty the contents that way allowing you to use it using a brush. there's YOUR dinner. :)

  • @VAMCVETS
    @VAMCVETS 9 месяцев назад

    I have the crimp connector kit that is also heat shrink for male,female, and butt connectors. This makes it easier than soldering. I do still occasionally solder with an iron if neeeded.

  • @Beretta96Dan
    @Beretta96Dan Год назад

    Taryl, you look like you love your job! That's a blessing. Keep up the great work you do! Best wishes.

  • @WalterKnox
    @WalterKnox Год назад +3

    As someone who actually has an uncle Andy, I love that character. He is quite accurate as well.

  • @billclark6218
    @billclark6218 Год назад

    Another great and interesting and entertaining video showing that things can usually be repaired even tho they’re a pain in the arss. Question?? You made have made a video already on a decompression valve. I have a 25 hp break then scrapem that’s hard starting and turning over. Seen single cylinder cam replacement. Is this the same on a twin? I did adj the valves and is a bit better. Wondering about decompression… thanks!!!

  • @bobbyscott8024
    @bobbyscott8024 Год назад

    Good job Taryl and I'll have to remember that ''Hillbilly fire alarm'' the next time one of my customers get careless, lol! From Sophia, N.C.

  • @grandmasmalibu
    @grandmasmalibu Год назад

    Hi, this is Ice T for "Mower Shield." Unexpected repairs to your mower can be expensive. A new engine can be over $800, a new transmission more than a grand, and if you have a fire it can be over two thousand dollars! Let "Mower Shield" pay for that so you don't have to...

  • @joe78377
    @joe78377 Год назад

    Great work, Mr Taryl. We enjoyed this entire video. Amazing. I doze off a little. But truly enjoyed your cast members. Some of your jokes are corny, But, this is what makes your production extra fun while learning.
    Taryls University Fixes All. Stay well and safe hero.

  • @Farm_fab
    @Farm_fab Год назад +4

    Taryl, when you said, "drum roll please", I was expecting to see a metal oil drum rolling towards you.😀

  • @jeffclark2725
    @jeffclark2725 Год назад +1

    Yea,I always like leaking valve covers over the muffler, great video

  • @muddy32456
    @muddy32456 Год назад +2

    good to see you working without gloves and not afraid to get your hands dirty unlike some on the tube.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      Well contaminated oil is a carcinogenic. It can cause health issues. Mechanics tan can be kind of nasty too. That black dirt in the cracks of skin that never comes out.

  • @Scrambler17
    @Scrambler17 Год назад +1

    Love the hose pliers. Use them all the time to remove fuel lines from carbs! Helps to not break or crack the old hoses.

  • @douglaseveland207
    @douglaseveland207 Год назад

    Thanks for a great video! Liked seeing the complete process. I Learned something.

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 Год назад +2

    @13:37 The mower would be covered under the homeowners house policy but only if something sudden and catastrophic happened to the house and garage and the mower was in the garage, not by itself.
    Maybe Ronnie's Allpay No Coverage Insurance company would insure it.

  • @tommygreist9560
    @tommygreist9560 Год назад

    I love this channel!
    I hate the Gravely 660 Rocking chair junk with no air ride,very ruff on the back and HEAVY AND HARD TO STOP ON THE DIME WITHOUT TEARING UP THE CUSTOMERS YARD....16GRAND HUNK OF JUNK.
    WOOOOOOO😂

  • @billsimpson604
    @billsimpson604 Год назад

    Loved the life lesson from Doctor Dactyl at the beginning.
    That video reminded me of reading, 'Great Expectations' by Charles Dickens. It was so good that you are kind of sad when it finally ends.

  • @kknows3512
    @kknows3512 Год назад

    I have some of those hose pliers but never knew what they were for! For any type hose, cables or fittings, there should be a local hydraulic or hose supply business which would be a lot cheaper than OEM JD. Same for bearings, seals, clamps, filters etc.

  • @NovaBill6264
    @NovaBill6264 Год назад

    Awesome job on that mower God Bless you and your family

  • @StephenShumaker-yp3jd
    @StephenShumaker-yp3jd Год назад +1

    Your right we do want to see you fix that burned thing and you enjoy a big challenge as well.

  • @Smalltechguy
    @Smalltechguy 9 месяцев назад

    I ordered some replacement wire to repair a John Deere throttle cable and it wouldn't fit inside the protective shield. I wanted to try and repair instead of ordering a new part. I also wanted to try and use the Z bender as well. I couldn't wait to see about swapping this ire out for the correct size. The local hardware here had some but they were also to big to fit inside the protective shielding. I ordered the smallest wire you shown in your store, but didn't fit.

  • @stuartramage5933
    @stuartramage5933 Год назад

    well done y brother.peace an love from scotland.

  • @rexoliver7780
    @rexoliver7780 Год назад

    Oh yes-I have had “muffins” ignite leaves and when I was finishing mowing a lawn near dusk with a B7S motored mower-that muffin was glowing and blue flames coming out of the muffin-this was like 40 hrs ago. Moved the mower and stomped out the flames. Then finished wetting the area with a hose. Also have had B&S motor burn up-the local mower shop rebuilt it! Ran like new!

  • @russellmaddock3492
    @russellmaddock3492 Год назад

    Always blow your lawn equipment off after each use with your leaf blower. And make sure you blow your engine finned cylinder head area off to make sure your engine can cool properly. In the fall when the leaves are dry, they can defiantly be a fire hazard. Taryl's video sure made that abundantly clear. Great stuff Taryl.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      The hole in your plan is they catch fire while you're using them not after you're done.

    • @baileyhatfield4273
      @baileyhatfield4273 Год назад

      @@1pcfred The hole in your plan is that green grass isnt going to burn that good...so if its FRESH grass...it's not a problem. If you blow off the FRESH GRASS before you store your mower away or AFTER you mow...there is no grass to wilt and then catch fire. Go try to burn some green grass for me.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      @@baileyhatfield4273 I've never had a problem with grass burning. I have caught dry leaves on fire though. Yes I could blow the property but that's a lot of work. I like to just blow the leaves into the woods with my tractor often. I still pick the leaves up too. But to pick them up every fucking time is asking just a bit too much.

  • @rustyshackelford8769
    @rustyshackelford8769 Год назад +7

    I love how Taryl is lecturing the customer on video. Hope the customer doesn't see this. Or maybe he'll agree he was a knucklehead.

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Год назад

      It’s a costly mistake in the hard times we’re in but it’s a learning lesson for everyone

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      Yeah only a knucklehead does yardwork. Just let the grass grow up to your eyeballs and leave the leaves where they fall. Ya chuckle head.

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 Год назад

    I inherited my dads 2009 38" MTD riding lawn mower.
    I keep the maintenance up on it and almost every time out have to either blow with air or hose off with water all the grass clippings that accumulate on the mower deck.
    If I don't then the clippings actually start to burn the mower deck drive belt and make a wet muck that rots the deck.

  • @philipkean917
    @philipkean917 11 месяцев назад

    I was a chimney sweep for as long as you have been working on small engines the same thing,they would wait for the first frost to call. “Can you come out here on Saturday “ it’s an emergency. started telling them my wife asked if I wanted to be married to her or the business, they usually got the point. A lack of preparation on your part doesn’t constitute an emergency on my part!

  • @sfcrblair
    @sfcrblair Год назад +3

    That Hillbilly fire alarm made me LOL. Man, I always blown mine off after I mow.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      So tell me Einstein, how's that help while you're mowing?

  • @jamesswick7534
    @jamesswick7534 Год назад

    I wish you would play Elk skins saying "fire it up! Fire it up!" More often. I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and i ve watched a bunch of the videos since. I really like it and i learn a lot. I just havent seen the episode where he says that.

  • @antoniomarc7174
    @antoniomarc7174 Год назад

    Great job on that repair and saving the customer thousands of dollars if he would have had to buy a new one…👍👍

  • @Rural_Racooon
    @Rural_Racooon Год назад

    Winter is for getting your equipment repaired, running right, and ready for the mowing season. I never have any issues with my equipment during the winter partially because grass and weeds never stop growing down in the deep south so it gets ran all year round.

  • @kenhowells540
    @kenhowells540 Год назад

    Great video , just love those guys who hang out and do nothing but gab and drink my beer ...LOL

  • @monoshock57
    @monoshock57 Год назад +4

    Better 1 + hour movie than Hollywood can put out. 🤠

  • @dancin4
    @dancin4 Год назад

    So if they had it on fire once what's the possibility of it burning up again. And how long will the mower work before some of the parts stop working. IE: starter, alternator, clutch or transmission? Not to many John Deere parts to replace? How much is the seat and side panels add to make it look a bit cleaner? Awesome save!

  • @rtundlt1
    @rtundlt1 Год назад

    Taryl good work on that mower. I wouldn't have the patience to deal with that amount of repair for sure. One question for you though, with the heat on that engine isn't the crank seal under the flywheel a concern? I would think that seal could have potentially melted or deformed as well as the lower crank seal too. Just a thought. This video is a good reminder that keeping your equipment clean is worth the time.

  • @TimHall66McManu
    @TimHall66McManu Год назад

    When Taryl said "leaves" started the fire being ignited by the mufkin, I was reminded the time the mufkin on my hustler caught a rag on fire. Luckily I smelt it burning before it did any damage.

  • @greywolfe1114
    @greywolfe1114 Год назад

    Amazing work Taryl. I thought for sure you'd get into it and discover much more wrong with it. I feel I need a total rebuild vid now. LOL
    However I figured it was literal toast when I saw the fire damage.
    Always looking forward to more content. Your videos helped me tremendously when I had leaky valve covers, sump and leaking head gaskets on my 2001 Intek Vtwin 22 hp garden tractor motor.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      Yeah when my mower burnt everything in the carburetor melted. When I opened up the bowl it was like Salvador Dali was doing sculpture in there.

  • @Dstromb232
    @Dstromb232 Год назад +3

    Talking about idiots , My neighbor who is not all there kept putting oil in the mower each time he mowed the lawn and it smoked the whole neighbor and I told hem just check the oil once in a while but he kept doing it any way. When you open the oil cap oil just blew out but he thought you had to keep putting oil in it. The only time he cut the grass in was a foot tall and he asked me why it kept stalling. And I said too much oil and too tall grass. The HOA gave him 10 tickets which added up to 900 dollars. Then one day I heard a loud noise, and he blew up the mower which was only about 6 month old. They finally moved to a different state.

    • @nothanks9050
      @nothanks9050 Год назад

      How are these people able do anything useful to earn a living? How are they able to find someone dumb or desperate enough to reproduce with? Why hasn't stupidity naturally died out? I think the gene pool needs a little chlorine!

  • @jameswallace-ls2fc
    @jameswallace-ls2fc 7 месяцев назад

    I used to stamp that rear engine cover for JD- what a pita!

  • @DugatDizzyLizzys
    @DugatDizzyLizzys Год назад

    Hi Taryl
    N.O.P.E. is so apt.
    So many problems could be stopped with a bit of simple after using maintenance.
    Lube hedge trimmer blades as they may stick after cutting sticky greenery.
    Clear the crap around a chainsaws discharge area and add extra lube if you've been cutting resinous material, as I had a chainsaw oiling mech stop working because it was gummed up.
    Maybe a series on simple after work maintenance ?😁

  • @magoostoybox9643
    @magoostoybox9643 Год назад +1

    I spit out my Coffee when he hung the Jiffy Pop on the back of it! HAHAHA!!!

  • @nancytelling8166
    @nancytelling8166 Год назад +1

    I love the Jiffy Pop fire alarm and the smoked venison!!! Hahahahahahahahahahaha

  • @micky8ball
    @micky8ball Год назад

    Watching and having some brewskies can't imagine spending my time anywhere else.

  • @jonathantaylor6926
    @jonathantaylor6926 7 месяцев назад

    I caught my exmark walk behind on fire from leaves many years ago. I now blow off the deck! I got lucky and got the fire out but it had to be close to burning through the gas line going to the carburetor- flames 3 feet tall!

  • @lulubining5208
    @lulubining5208 Год назад +1

    Salut TARYL, très bon travail comme toujours. mes respects 😉👍👍👍👌🥵

  • @64ssmalibu
    @64ssmalibu Год назад

    Those hose pliers are awesome, I got a set cause ol mustie uses em and boy does it make things easier.
    Good luck with the mess, have a little bigger project that got a little hot too I'm working on.

  • @ricksanchez3176
    @ricksanchez3176 Год назад +2

    Taryl, I feel.for ya brother, and you aren't wrong. But quiet venting when doors are closed is a lot better than hanging your underwear in the front yard to dry. Keep your sanity brother, we love ya. God Bless.

  • @contraband1543
    @contraband1543 Год назад +1

    Yes!!! I've been waiting weeks hoping you would do a fix it video of this burned down mower.
    I put a new wiring harness, oil tube, fuel filter and lines, carb cover, pre-filter, and heat shrinked all the burnt wires and fixed a 2006 Simplicity Conquest 20hp Briggs vanguard.
    The flames were engulfing the engine and the engine had been running for hours mowing so everything was hot. We had to use a cold water hose to put it out and nothing on that freaking vanguard cracked.
    Best part is all the shrouds and covers are metal except the fan(barely melted, reused it)and a little 20 dollar carb cover that is just a spot to put the vanguard sticker decal lol
    They are not killable. Best v twin cylinder engine ever made.

    • @contraband1543
      @contraband1543 Год назад

      An oil leak and 20 years of grass packed around the exhaust pipes did it to our mower. We bought it used in really good shape but didn't know that grass could get packed all the way up under the engine like it did.

  • @mcburcke
    @mcburcke Год назад

    Very cool video, guys! The best part was the "Hillbilly fire alarm" Jiffy Pop...😂

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 8 месяцев назад +1

    46:18 did you almost get your finger stuck in there lol?

  • @mike.4277
    @mike.4277 Год назад

    Great video 👍. My 20 year old cub cadet has a problem again. It won't go up hills again. I had it fixed last year with the same problem. They put on all new belts and pulleys. It worked fine until again a year to the week later. It's not the
    transmission. Any idea what is wrong? Thanks for your time and help!!!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Год назад

      See if there's an idler pulley tension spring on your drive belt. If there is you might need a new one. Because when those springs get weak your tractor will lose momentum. It'll feel like the transmission is dead. But it's just that spring not making the belt tight. The belt will feel tight. I know mine did. But the tractor wouldn't go worth a damn. When I replaced that spring it went again.