If you use Shop rags in the box Or in the equivalent brand You can just dispose of your dirty shop rags and not have a fire hazard in your shop or house.
Won't that still create the potential hazard with oil heating up and causing the auto ignition? I always thought it was the oil that was hot, causing a hazard.
@walterfrancis7962 I'm working on getting some shop lights added to my garage to bring in some better lighting! And it's hard filming this and not having it be 6 hours long, lol. Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it!
Not a bad looking Husqvarna made craftsman garden tractor hopefully you can get ethanol free gas where you live hopefully the transmission is not a plastic one the easier Way to remove a stuck wheel off is use a harmonic puller
If it’s making a noise shut it down before you damage more items and cost more to repair Yet people still run it tell it stops and cry about the price to fix it
so when did they change that you where suppose to use 30 weight non detergent oil in mowers . I see a lot of ppl use multi viscosity HD oil sry i am old and dont keep up good on the changes. lol
They usually recommend small engine oil that's specifically formulated for air cooled engines but I never had an issue using mobile 1 10w30. I think the small engine oil last longer because of the higher heat these air cooled engines get up to.
Hey buddy, please don't take my comment negatively, but let your dog out of the garage soon. The reverberating noise of the engine will soon kill him from stress. Dogs hear 7x louder than humans
Thanks for that information! I'll make sure copper stays out of the garage when engines are going to be operated! I'd feel horrible if something happened to him.
To clear up any misconception for anyone in the market for a garden tractor this isn't a garden tractor. It's considered a lawn tractor. The deciding factor will be the transmission. A lawn tractor will work great on relatively flat land for mowing and pulling a small trailer while a garden tractor will be able to climb hills pull heavy loads and use ground engagement equipment. You can ask more out of a lawn tractor if you are diligent in changing the transmission fluid which in most cases involves removing the transmission to drain the fluid as they are designed to be none serviceable. It's really a shame because the cost for the manufacturer to install a HD transmission is relatively low. But they don't so consumers purchase the lower priced tractor that will likely have transmission failure resulting in then purchasing another tractor in the future.
Love that winch on that trailler man need we need an over view on that!!!!!!!!!!!!! Awesom Video !!!!!
Keep an eye on the channel! I just got a new trailer, and I will be posting a video on it shortly!
24:00 😆😂🤣There's a belt routing diagram, on the frame platform above your head !!
Yeah, I found that and was using it, but it just didn't feel right on the tension. Turns out the belt was stretched so far it was just loose.
Nice save! Keep at it. Repairs and videos will get better every time! Subscribed J.W.
Try using paracord when removing that spring so much easier ✌️
Thanks for the tip!
You left the black protective plastic cap on the starter. That's only on there to protect it whilst in transit😂
didn't know that! Thanks for the comment!
The black cap doesn't need to be left off
, I always put them back on.
Great video, whenever I work on a carburetor I always take a pic of the carburetor linkage before disassembly this prevents a lot of frustration.
When you go to remove springs I use SHOE STRINGS @!@! they come out so Easy
That's an awesome idea! Thank you so much for that information!
You should always put oil the filter gasket before installing it.
Hey, you did good. Thanks for that.
did he change the oil filter? ill go back and look yup he did how did I miss that lol
nice toy...I have a 33 year old LT1000
If you use Shop rags in the box Or in the equivalent brand You can just dispose of your dirty shop rags and not have a fire hazard in your shop or house.
Won't that still create the potential hazard with oil heating up and causing the auto ignition? I always thought it was the oil that was hot, causing a hazard.
As referring to Shop rags in a Washing machine Or close the dryer.
Good stuff but need to slow down and get some lighting 🤪
@walterfrancis7962 I'm working on getting some shop lights added to my garage to bring in some better lighting! And it's hard filming this and not having it be 6 hours long, lol.
Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it!
Put them in a metal can with a metal lid is best and outside if possible
You should have cleaned the outside of the carb before disassembly.
You’re making your poor old dog nervous.
Not a bad looking Husqvarna made craftsman garden tractor hopefully you can get ethanol free gas where you live hopefully the transmission is not a plastic one the easier Way to remove a stuck wheel off is use a harmonic puller
Great video and good job on that mower 👍👍
There was no reason to disconnect any springs to change a pulley.
If it’s making a noise shut it down before you damage more items and cost more to repair
Yet people still run it tell it stops and cry about the price to fix it
Fix one thing at a time.
so when did they change that you where suppose to use 30 weight non detergent oil in mowers . I see a lot of ppl use multi viscosity HD oil sry i am old and dont keep up good on the changes. lol
They usually recommend small engine oil that's specifically formulated for air cooled engines but I never had an issue using mobile 1 10w30. I think the small engine oil last longer because of the higher heat these air cooled engines get up to.
I been using 10 W 30 SAE for years same as all my push mowers and 4 cycle engines.
During the summer I use SAE 30.
Hey buddy, please don't take my comment negatively, but let your dog out of the garage soon. The reverberating noise of the engine will soon kill him from stress. Dogs hear 7x louder than humans
Thanks for that information! I'll make sure copper stays out of the garage when engines are going to be operated! I'd feel horrible if something happened to him.
I think it just got lost in the enthusiasm for work. By the way, your video is great and educational. keep it up👍
not to be a rude guy, you have potential, but just slow down a bit and take your time.
Thanks for the information! I'll try to really take my time to make it smoother!
SHOP VAC THAT CRAP OUT B4 U WASH
You ain't near as good as mustie
Mustie1 has been at it for 40+ years.
To clear up any misconception for anyone in the market for a garden tractor this isn't a garden tractor. It's considered a lawn tractor. The deciding factor will be the transmission. A lawn tractor will work great on relatively flat land for mowing and pulling a small trailer while a garden tractor will be able to climb hills pull heavy loads and use ground engagement equipment. You can ask more out of a lawn tractor if you are diligent in changing the transmission fluid which in most cases involves removing the transmission to drain the fluid as they are designed to be none serviceable. It's really a shame because the cost for the manufacturer to install a HD transmission is relatively low. But they don't so consumers purchase the lower priced tractor that will likely have transmission failure resulting in then purchasing another tractor in the future.
You don't even know what you're doing you did not check the lawn mower and see if it had spark or not to start
SEEMS LIKE ONE WLD CHECK A FEW THINGS B4 WASHING ..
He don't know anything