theres atleast three. im one, you are and OP is one. im licensed from a program i did under the classification "application technician" which means i can work on anything that doesnt drive, if its a v16 cat engine that runs a generator i can do it essentially. fun stuff
Your off to a good start if u get into the tecumseh 10hp snowblower motors you should really invest in a valve spring Compressor it's designed specially for those and the Briggs and Stratton engines too you can order it from Amazon it's like 30$ or something really handy tool to have. Another is a rpm gauge as it allows u to get a good feel of the rpms and if your running right fule/air mix amazon also. I do this stuff alot and that's the best advice for u keep up the work
Thanks for the advice I have a homemade spring compressor for now but I will buy a good one soon I’m pretty familiar with these engines too as I probably worked on 10-50 of them already
Nice you've got a pretty serious collection going. I've always found gratification in working on small engines and Power Equipment.
Need some more organizers and magnets, so on and so forth, quite a few tools there!
Excellent
a good start for a 14 year old
I thought I was the only 14 year old that likes to work on small engines.
theres atleast three. im one, you are and OP is one. im licensed from a program i did under the classification "application technician" which means i can work on anything that doesnt drive, if its a v16 cat engine that runs a generator i can do it essentially. fun stuff
Your off to a good start if u get into the tecumseh 10hp snowblower motors you should really invest in a valve spring Compressor it's designed specially for those and the Briggs and Stratton engines too you can order it from Amazon it's like 30$ or something really handy tool to have. Another is a rpm gauge as it allows u to get a good feel of the rpms and if your running right fule/air mix amazon also. I do this stuff alot and that's the best advice for u keep up the work
Thanks for the advice I have a homemade spring compressor for now but I will buy a good one soon I’m pretty familiar with these engines too as I probably worked on 10-50 of them already
I have more tools in plastic cases as well like gauges and testers but this was a tool box tour later on I’ll make a full on tool tour!
@@junisgarage529 the spring compressor Is a good tool a must have
Keep up the good work
Will do thanks!
Keep it up man good shit!!
Excellent