My Tiller won't start!
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- Опубликовано: 10 май 2017
- I thought it was the spark plug at first because I could not see the spark in the daylight. It turned out to be a small piece of debris in the carburetor because it started right away after shooting compressed air in the carburetor.
Had the very same problem with my two year old Craftsman Tiller today and thought there was no spark either. After watching your video I tried putting gas in the Carburetor it started...then stopped. Once I cleaned the Carburetor out it ran great! Thanks for the tip and saving me a trip to the store....or the local Small Engine Repair Shop!
Good job ! Now , show us what you re gonna be planting in that beautiful planter box !
I've had this about four months and have found it to be an aggressive and powerful rig.
I wish there were more videos out there about this same tiller, because its the same one I have, and this is the only video i could find about it
Thank you! I am going to try the same as my tiller isn't starting.
You fixed it well I'll just be damned. Scooter said it couldn't be fixed
Thanks for the video, I broke off the plug on my bronco tilller with the 5.5 intek engine....2:38 told me to use a RC12YC after I get the old plug drilled/reamed out
That compost looks like what comes out of the horse barn . Did you say it was in a pile?
THANK YOU! I have a Matis tiller with a Honda GX25NT3 25cc engine. I replaced the carburetor as the throttle cable stay had broken off the original carburetor. I found a replacement carb for less than $15 on Amazon, put it on the tiller and it started right up. I killed the engine and when I next tried to start it, I could not get it to run -just sputter a bit with starting fluid. Just when I was beginning to feel stupid and frustrated, I watched this video, removed to carb, shot some air through it, reattached it, and it started on the 1st pull. Must have got some dust in it. Again thanks.
That's a beautiful place you got there . 👍
Thank you so much
It's almost never the ignition system. when storing equipment for the winter good idea to remove all the fuel and burn off any residue by letting the engine run until it misfires due to lack of fuel. Fuel residue [ with all the additives ] tend to become gelatinous and block the passages. I love rear tine counter rotating tillers.
Can you show how the reverse return spring is
Im happy to see that it works now! Oh and you look way more confident in front of the camera videos after videos, it's a really good thing keep going!
Wow, never seen a pretty 4'x8' box rototilled. New by me.
I have a craftsman tiller / cultivator small one , sitting for a year wouldnt start , I sprayed either in filter got it running and used it to turnover my garden ! next day pulled out plug to get new one couldnt find one so Im still using old one ! I changed the oil in it and clean the sponge like filter and guess what happens now it dont start at all even with the either in it ! I have no clue what happened , can some one assist ?
the part of the video that shows you pulling the starter cord over and over is hilarious. Especially when you play it back at high speed and the whole tiller starts following you. I've done that myself so many times and I always feel like an idiot when that happens. Thanks for the laugh.
Just out of curiosity, have you ever watched the Red Green Show? Enjoyed the vid.
Should have tried pouring some buttermilk in the gas tank to help make it start
Thank you! With your help I didn't have to bother my Father with the usual (i broke the tiller, again!).... Now if only you could help with my 99 Ford.....😊