I don’t know if anyone else that would have taken that much time on blades to make it right. That customer should been darn happy he/she has you working on it. He\she will now have a great cut. Hope they appreciate you.
We try to make them perfect as much as we can. Sometimes it is hard when dealing with equipment beat to death for years but gets done eventually. I appreciate that!
I wish they would but sometimes people are on a tight budget and can only do what they can. I try to work with them much as I can but I try to plan for what I think is going to happen. Luckily I suspected based on the condition of the deck that we may run into some issues and had the parts on hand
It's simply amazing to me What an excellent job you did on diagnosing the needs of the machine. And that all of your recommendations were, in fact, completely necessary to protect the larger investment of the entire unit and to ensure the machine in top working condition. And then, the customer for whatever stupod reason, the customer will not make the minor investments to protect the larger investment of his entire machine. One example is the leak test on the head gasket. It just tells me that the old saying, "A fool and his money go Different ways." , is still applicable today. You must see it a lot. One thing you didn't check was the valve clearance tolerances and if they were in spec. But, I assume that they were because you would have obviously picked that up. Thanks martin for a very thorough diagnosis. Always a pleasure to see you a pro like you at your craft. Take care. 👍👍👍
I appreciate all of your kind words of encouragement! You are right on with your saying! I did mention it would be a good time to check and adjust and did check recommend the adjustment along with many other things and I was met with a "just do what it needs immediately". I did take a quick look and they were not too far off but I should have mentioned the correct gaps. I am sure it will be back for head gaskets soon and we will get it done then
Very good ,detailed video. I like how you showed everything u did not editing out a lot of footage. I hit the Like 👍 button as well. I really enjoy your videos mate. Thanks for sharing
@@IndRepair we will be selling our business by the end of the year bud, me and the wife decided running a whole ass business just isn’t for us, we were doing great, very profitable,but I planned on being a police officer here in town anyways. I’m trying to get 45,000$ for all the coffee equipment, tables, signage, fridge, freezer, inventory, and of course built into that price is the proof of concept that a handcrafted beverage shop can absolutely succeed where we’re at. We have a spotless reputation and are fully engrained in the community. I don’t think I’ll end up getting the 45,000$ that I’d like, but a gentleman said he’s gonna let me know by the end of the week and another woman is trying to get her husband and best friend to come together to buy it so we will see 🤷♂️
Haha, unfortunately I see mowers caked in 2-3" of grass/oil every week. Always wonder how they don't catch fire then the next one comes in and tells me something like "there was a little fire under the engine". You don't say?
Nice vedio it pretty much covered up alot a comon joe can do. All in a long vedio but well worth my time. That's for the knowledge well worth it. Thanks again
I mentioned it is a good time to check while you are in there. We will be opening it back up in the spring for some new head gaskets based on the look of things. Unfortunately sometimes people only want the bare minimum done
Afterwards, didn't want it dripping all over the place before I started. Depending on the situation we will power washer before and after even sometimes during
Sometimes you do not have a choice but to do things like this. They would be much more upset about getting a mower back that doesn't cut even at all then to pay a few more dollars. We do estimates but these are only that. Things dont always go as planned. I called and explained things were not lining up after we needed to replace the second spindle and he said only do what you have to. I explain what the process is to level out and unfortunately all three had to be replaced as a part of this. Not ideal but communication is the best way to handle these things
You know, watching the spindle installation and tedious height adjustment, why not use longer bolts, install them with the washers used for spacing from the bottom, and put nuts on the top of the deck? 😮 46:59
Individualized repair inc. me encanta ver Tus videos.por que aprendo sin embargo Tengo que aprender Ingles b. Espero pronto llegues Al medio million de subscriptores
@@IndRepair I can understand that! I usually have more time, but also blow things off with air sometimes, so yeah, I’m not bringing in dripping equipment either. 👍
Don''t understand why people don't take a few minutes to clean up their machines. With the repairs you suggested, the proper Maintenace and a bath now and then the machine would last a life time.
Definitely! I use the blower to remove debris from my deck, engine / console each time, grease often and sharpen twice a year. Only have 1/3 acre but my machine looks and operates like new with over 600 hours
Watching the video. I’m at 6:43 and something doesn’t look right. There’s two sets of holes for two clamps - one each for choke and throttle, but only one clamp holding both.
Good video, However, I'm old school, and I'm going to stick with the old reliable anti-seize, Yes, that silver gets everywhere and its a mess. With over 40 years of using it, I'm not changing. LOL if it's not broke, don't fix it.
Two things, Martin. On that center spindle I probably would use one or two deck repair rings instead of multiple washers, but I only work alone out of my garage and don’t always have the time crunch a larger shop might have to order them. The other thing is I highly recommend all the deck-related videos from Russ The Deck Doctor, but in this case pertaining to a better method of removing spindle bolts without snapping them off. In this video in the comments Russ mentions a new method he’s using that seems to be very effective. m.ruclips.net/video/hrmS4JetAcs/видео.html
The deck repair rings work well for stressed metal issues when trying to re-enforce the top of the deck. I do not think they really offer any advantage on the bottom for spacing since the washers make contact with the entire aluminum tab where the ring would miss much of this area on this style spindle. I watched the video you recommended, and this looks like a great way to fix an issue with a spindle if the bearings are good to begin with (they were not in good shape anyway). In this case there is no way to spin and drill new holes since they are just single tabs. I do stock deck repair rings here but have never found them to be good for leveling spindles (not to say they will not work well in some cases)
I don’t know if anyone else that would have taken that much time on blades to make it right. That customer should been darn happy he/she has you working on it. He\she will now have a great cut. Hope they appreciate you.
We try to make them perfect as much as we can. Sometimes it is hard when dealing with equipment beat to death for years but gets done eventually. I appreciate that!
You are a reputable and very good shop. Your customers should listen and do what you think they need done and not nickel and dime you.
I wish they would but sometimes people are on a tight budget and can only do what they can. I try to work with them much as I can but I try to plan for what I think is going to happen. Luckily I suspected based on the condition of the deck that we may run into some issues and had the parts on hand
It's simply amazing to me What an excellent job you did on diagnosing the needs of the machine. And that all of your recommendations were, in fact, completely necessary to protect the larger investment of the entire unit and to ensure the machine in top working condition. And then, the customer for whatever stupod reason, the customer will not make the minor investments to protect the larger investment of his entire machine. One example is the leak test on the head gasket. It just tells me that the old saying, "A fool and his money go Different ways." , is still applicable today. You must see it a lot. One thing you didn't check was the valve clearance tolerances and if they were in spec. But, I assume that they were because you would have obviously picked that up. Thanks martin for a very thorough diagnosis. Always a pleasure to see you a pro like you at your craft. Take care. 👍👍👍
I appreciate all of your kind words of encouragement! You are right on with your saying! I did mention it would be a good time to check and adjust and did check recommend the adjustment along with many other things and I was met with a "just do what it needs immediately". I did take a quick look and they were not too far off but I should have mentioned the correct gaps. I am sure it will be back for head gaskets soon and we will get it done then
Very good ,detailed video. I like how you showed everything u did not editing out a lot of footage. I hit the Like 👍 button as well. I really enjoy your videos mate. Thanks for sharing
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
Love watching you make it look easy!
Seems like it is really easy sometimes and other times takes a ton of work. Thanks for watching!
Hey bro, just dropping in again, the toro push mower you sold me is holding up great. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad to hear! I appreciate you dropping in! Still haven't made it your way yet but I will stop by when I do
@@IndRepair we will be selling our business by the end of the year bud, me and the wife decided running a whole ass business just isn’t for us, we were doing great, very profitable,but I planned on being a police officer here in town anyways. I’m trying to get 45,000$ for all the coffee equipment, tables, signage, fridge, freezer, inventory, and of course built into that price is the proof of concept that a handcrafted beverage shop can absolutely succeed where we’re at. We have a spotless reputation and are fully engrained in the community. I don’t think I’ll end up getting the 45,000$ that I’d like, but a gentleman said he’s gonna let me know by the end of the week and another woman is trying to get her husband and best friend to come together to buy it so we will see 🤷♂️
@@dr.flinch6745 That is awesome! Best of luck to you on your new journey and on selling the business!
Nice work man!
Thanks for watching!
1000% improvement, That was one of the nastiest mowers I think I've seen. Sell them a garden hose!
Haha, unfortunately I see mowers caked in 2-3" of grass/oil every week. Always wonder how they don't catch fire then the next one comes in and tells me something like "there was a little fire under the engine". You don't say?
Nice vedio it pretty much covered up alot a comon joe can do. All in a long vedio but well worth my time. That's for the knowledge well worth it. Thanks again
Yeah, all pretty simple ones here! Thanks for watching!
Thought you were going to check valve lash.😮 22:04
I mentioned it is a good time to check while you are in there. We will be opening it back up in the spring for some new head gaskets based on the look of things. Unfortunately sometimes people only want the bare minimum done
Great info. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Would you power wash it? Looks like a good place to start.😮
Afterwards, didn't want it dripping all over the place before I started. Depending on the situation we will power washer before and after even sometimes during
How do you charge them for the spindles when they only okay to replace 1
Sometimes you do not have a choice but to do things like this. They would be much more upset about getting a mower back that doesn't cut even at all then to pay a few more dollars. We do estimates but these are only that. Things dont always go as planned. I called and explained things were not lining up after we needed to replace the second spindle and he said only do what you have to. I explain what the process is to level out and unfortunately all three had to be replaced as a part of this. Not ideal but communication is the best way to handle these things
You know, watching the spindle installation and tedious height adjustment, why not use longer bolts, install them with the washers used for spacing from the bottom, and put nuts on the top of the deck? 😮 46:59
Smaller bolts I guess you are saying so it's easier to remove and add spindles?
Do you like alcohol better than brake cleaner for preparing surfaces
It dries cleaner and does not smell as bad in my opinion
@@IndRepair makes sense and probably cheaper
Yeah, super cheap
The broken bolt is probably why that spindle is tilted. 😮 50:09
It broken when I removed it, was not broken before
IDK, but it seems like it might be easier to pull the new choke cable by attaching it to the old one. 😮 8:10
Not difficult either way but it doesnt go through the hole backwards so it's not possible
Is gasket an option? 28:42
On some models you can get different valve covers that have a rubber gasket not sure about the 7000 series but they are not cheap
Individualized repair inc. me encanta ver Tus videos.por que aprendo sin embargo Tengo que aprender Ingles b. Espero pronto llegues Al medio million de subscriptores
I appreciate you watching and for your kind words of support! I wish you fast learning on your quest for English
A machine like that I’d be washing first. Just me. 😉
I just hate dealing with dripping water everywhere while I work, it is even messier. If I had time to let it dry I sure would have
@@IndRepair I can understand that! I usually have more time, but also blow things off with air sometimes, so yeah, I’m not bringing in dripping equipment either. 👍
Don''t understand why people don't take a few minutes to clean up their machines. With the repairs you suggested, the proper Maintenace and a bath now and then the machine would last a life time.
Definitely! I use the blower to remove debris from my deck, engine / console each time, grease often and sharpen twice a year. Only have 1/3 acre but my machine looks and operates like new with over 600 hours
Watching the video. I’m at 6:43 and something doesn’t look right. There’s two sets of holes for two clamps - one each for choke and throttle, but only one clamp holding both.
Yeah, see it quite a bit on some models
Good video, However, I'm old school, and I'm going to stick with the old reliable anti-seize, Yes, that silver gets everywhere and its a mess. With over 40 years of using it, I'm not changing. LOL if it's not broke, don't fix it.
This spray stuff does the same thing really. Does not seem to be any cleaner and the spray is so fast it gets everywhere anyway
Two things, Martin. On that center spindle I probably would use one or two deck repair rings instead of multiple washers, but I only work alone out of my garage and don’t always have the time crunch a larger shop might have to order them.
The other thing is I highly recommend all the deck-related videos from Russ The Deck Doctor, but in this case pertaining to a better method of removing spindle bolts without snapping them off. In this video in the comments Russ mentions a new method he’s using that seems to be very effective.
m.ruclips.net/video/hrmS4JetAcs/видео.html
The deck repair rings work well for stressed metal issues when trying to re-enforce the top of the deck. I do not think they really offer any advantage on the bottom for spacing since the washers make contact with the entire aluminum tab where the ring would miss much of this area on this style spindle. I watched the video you recommended, and this looks like a great way to fix an issue with a spindle if the bearings are good to begin with (they were not in good shape anyway). In this case there is no way to spin and drill new holes since they are just single tabs. I do stock deck repair rings here but have never found them to be good for leveling spindles (not to say they will not work well in some cases)
For Gods sake, just do some basic maintenance! What is wrong with these people?
You would think a moving engine and leaking oil everywhere would be something people would pay attention to!
Fumas cigarros?
Smoked for years. Quit about 6 or 7 years ago