So you know first hand how Long Island is a unique area where people are rich enough to buy whatever they want as long as it works but not rich enough to pay landscapers. Not saying there aren’t lots of people that pay landscapers but it’s a wasteful society
Wow man, another one that runs beee-utifully! I seem to remember you repairing that deck lifting lever on another tractor not so long ago, maybe I’m remembering it wrong though. Great job so far, now just a little wiring 😬
I want to tell you how I get to the engine bolts off I out I put it on car ramps to lift up the front end to take the bolts and pully off easy way for me. Just a I idea for ya buddy.
Henry!! Why are you working on these things out in the weather in your drive way, when you have a garage 10 feet away ?? I heat and air condition mine so's I can work year round. Only down side is, I had to build a 2nd garage for storage. But you have those storage tents in your back yard! I'm just curious.
@@MowersNBlowers I gotcha. I fought those battles for years, til I was able to build another 2-1/2 car garage, and move all my crap back there. Somehow now even it's not big enough. I have Crap Collective Syndrome.
I am in the same situation then you. You know why the wiring are different even they are the same engine? Because they where used in a different brands. I think that engine you put on came from a John deere mower or a scotts, just swap the wires from the other engine Be ware you might burn the fuse a couple times trying rewiring that think. Get yourself a couple fuses
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I lived in West Islip for a short while, 20 years ago. I was always amazed at what people threw out!
So you know first hand how Long Island is a unique area where people are rich enough to buy whatever they want as long as it works but not rich enough to pay landscapers. Not saying there aren’t lots of people that pay landscapers but it’s a wasteful society
Wow man, another one that runs beee-utifully! I seem to remember you repairing that deck lifting lever on another tractor not so long ago, maybe I’m remembering it wrong though. Great job so far, now just a little wiring 😬
Hay Henry
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That lawn tractor is suppose have Briggs and Stratton on it
No! I’ve had lots with a Kohler command
I am desperately trying to find a large enough engine for my L130… might have to get a Briggs and mess with the wiring harness
Any engine 15hp and higher would work
Are you going up on the Saturday livestream again anytime soon? Haven't seen you on there since Mick was hosting it.
Not up that early bro
We might be talking about different streams. I am referring to either Ken's or Stella's stream around 2pm Eastern Time.
I want to tell you how I get to the engine bolts off I out I put it on car ramps to lift up the front end
to take the bolts and pully off easy way for me. Just a I idea for ya buddy.
I have car ramps too but I like flipping it to the side
Henry!! Why are you working on these things out in the weather in your drive way, when you have a garage 10 feet away ?? I heat and air condition mine so's I can work year round. Only down side is, I had to build a 2nd garage for storage. But you have those storage tents in your back yard! I'm just curious.
I do the same thing. Prefer working outside in natural light. More room to work too.
Being I film, video comes out nicer for you guys! Plus my garage is packed with crap, snowmobile, tool carts, work bench etc.
@@MowersNBlowers I gotcha. I fought those battles for years, til I was able to build another 2-1/2 car garage, and move all my crap back there. Somehow now even it's not big enough. I have Crap Collective Syndrome.
@@JohnnieBravo1 I have the same
Syndrome, plus I have multiple projects going on at the same time so garage is packed
I am in the same situation then you. You know why the wiring are different even they are the same engine? Because they where used in a different brands. I think that engine you put on came from a John deere mower or a scotts, just swap the wires from the other engine
Be ware you might burn the fuse a couple times trying rewiring that think. Get yourself a couple fuses
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