I just found this mower on the side of the road the other day, no start. Poured a tad of gas in the carb & let it sit over night.. 3 days later it primed & started first pull. Easy flip 50$ mower
Just saying, I used a 6,5mm micro drill on my 500E Briggs & Stratton. That is about 0.026 thousandths. Now I going to try a micrometer on a bread wrapper out of curiosity😁
That's what I'm working on today same year 2020. I did carb clean and cleaned the tank. And it started right up and purred. But I noticed it had a drip of oil coming from the valve cover gasket. Someone was in there and messed up the rubber gasket. I think the gasket is the same on the 725 ex so I'm gonna try and use the one from my parts machine. It was slightly over filled so I dumped some off.
That looks like the Echo Red Armor I use in my fuel for 2 stroke machines. Good stuff for 2 strokes, 4 strokes, not so much. Goof job on getting it up and running again.
Quick question, I have a 170cc "PowerCrap" mower that is a few years old. When I flip the mower and move the blade manually with my hand, should it be stiff and only move as I push it or should it freely move around and keep moving after I spin it?
I just found this mower on the side of the road the other day, no start.
Poured a tad of gas in the carb & let it sit over night.. 3 days later it primed & started first pull. Easy flip 50$ mower
Awesome Deal.
Just saying, I used a 6,5mm micro drill on my 500E Briggs & Stratton. That is about 0.026 thousandths. Now I going to try a micrometer on a bread wrapper out of curiosity😁
Looks like they were trying to run the diaper tough on rv anti freeze lol
No clucking about.
That's what I'm working on today same year 2020. I did carb clean and cleaned the tank. And it started right up and purred. But I noticed it had a drip of oil coming from the valve cover gasket. Someone was in there and messed up the rubber gasket. I think the gasket is the same on the 725 ex so I'm gonna try and use the one from my parts machine. It was slightly over filled so I dumped some off.
That looks like the Echo Red Armor I use in my fuel for 2 stroke machines. Good stuff for 2 strokes, 4 strokes, not so much. Goof job on getting it up and running again.
Good job, not goof job, sorry........
Groovy.
Quick question, I have a 170cc "PowerCrap" mower that is a few years old. When I flip the mower and move the blade manually with my hand, should it be stiff and only move as I push it or should it freely move around and keep moving after I spin it?