IMMORTAL Tractor: 2001 Craftsman LT1000

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • I traded an Onan generator for this 2001 Craftsman LT1000. It needed new front wheels, carb clean, voltage rectifier, new battery, deck work, sharpened blades, spark plug, oil change, and an oil filter.
    The tractors have been mowing America's lawns for decades. Craftsman struck a great balance between affordable and reliable with the LT1000. Although the dark green color has gone out of favor, I still like these simple tractors, they seem to be immortal!
    Onan Generator details
    Onan Gen Set 4 OCCK
    3CR/12J
    Serial no. 0871320959
    4 KW
    Ac volts 120/240
    Ac amps 16.7
    60hz
    1800 rpm
    00:00 Intro
    00:19 Onan Generator
    02:54 Installing new front wheels
    05:16 Removing the carburetor
    06:14 Cleaning the carburetor
    08:46 Installing the clean carburetor
    09:39 Attempting to start the engine
    11:17 First start and test drive
    16:03 Snow squall
    17:31 Electrical diagnosis
    22:21 Removing and cleaning the mowing deck
    24:47 Using bondo to repair rotted deck
    25:35 Testing for AC voltage
    28:10 Installing a Briggs voltage rectifier
    31:27 Painting the mowing deck
    32:34 Changing the oil and filter
    35:40 Touch ups and cleaning
    38:26 Final montage and deck installation
    41:54 Final test drive (in the snow!)
    42:38 Outro
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Комментарии • 76

  • @hobbyaddict9908
    @hobbyaddict9908 20 дней назад +1

    FWIW you can often get the service/user manuals online for free. Craftsman manuals were always great. They no only listed part numbers but supplied an electrical schematic for troubleshooting. Definitely worth a few minutes online.

  • @brianandrews7099
    @brianandrews7099 4 месяца назад +6

    Those Kohler Commands (Craftsman called them a Kohler “Pro”) engines are great and well worth tracking down if you are searching for an old LT1000 and want to be able to use it for years and years ahead. The Briggs OHV single and flat head opposed twins are not bad in these but the oppy twin can be a bit thirsty and sometimes enjoys a regular diet of ignition coils. The Briggs OHV single likes to break the compression releases on the camshaft, need regular valve adjustment, and are known to blow the occasional head gasket. The Kohlers don’t require valve adjustments and has a full flow, pressurized oil systems. I do love those mowers because aftermarket parts and accessories are easy to find/affordable and the mowers themselves are simple and easy to work on. Both the 5 speeds and automatics are good, but the semi grease they used in the 5 speed likes to harden with age which eventually turns to tar and no longer provides any lube to the gears. I took my transaxle apart, scooped out the tar, cleaned everything inside there, tapped in a drain plug, and switched it over to gear oil. Hands down the best turning radius of all the most common old tractors I have driven! Negatives definitely include broken plastic grills where the hood hinges mount to it. That was a dumb idea! Also, those amp gauges don’t like spending years left out in the weather and will eventually fail. If stored inside, not abused, and service and repaired as required, I’d say they will last with the best of them! Nothing fancy to make your neighbors jealous here; just a good old work mule!

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      I agree about the Kohler Pro. Bullet proof engine

    • @waderigsbee6923
      @waderigsbee6923 4 месяца назад

      I`ve got a kohler engine in a 30 year old craftsman.still use it a lot.

  • @BigBoxDodge2020
    @BigBoxDodge2020 День назад

    I have a 2001 MTD yard machine and there's a lot of differences between that Craftsman and what I have. Anyway, just a few notes for you. The valve stems are put on inside of wheels because that way they are protected from all the brush and sharp items that can be poked into it. If the valve lash is off it can make the machine harder to start and not run as good. So if you have the time I know what you're doing to check the valves, it can make the machine run better and more efficient. If the valve lash is off, it can make the machine harder to start and not run as good. So if you have the time and know what you're doing to check the valves. it can make the machine run better and more efficient. I am going through the transaxle on mine- bearings, seals and grease and completely redoing steering and making it better. Lots of Mods. (Welding)

  • @douglasforsythe5853
    @douglasforsythe5853 3 месяца назад +1

    Those old Craftsmans are the best mowers, I'll take one of them anyday. Much easier to work on and better built in my opinion.

  • @donaldboley771
    @donaldboley771 22 дня назад +1

    I've seen some test on the super tech filters before and it's actually is a good filter.

  • @bobkernahan6340
    @bobkernahan6340 4 месяца назад +2

    Your videos have come a long way since the beginning, i always enjoyed them and your upbeat attitude and character, love how you put your family first
    thanks for your videos we appreciate you and God bless

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      That’s very kind of you! I appreciate your support

  • @LGHNurse
    @LGHNurse 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice video. I also have an early lt1000 with an 18 hp Kohler pro. I usually get engine manual and see what’s missing. My deck rotted off despite being shedded and cleaned after every use. Swapped it out with my DT 2000 that I made into a snow machine. Purchased a new OEM carb cheap, gas was not shutting off when turned off. Your property line is amazing.

  • @ws6780
    @ws6780 4 месяца назад +4

    I like using JB Weld plus screen wire to repair the holes in mower decks.

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, I would have used some mesh of I had, but I just went with what I had in hand

  • @galatiel77ify
    @galatiel77ify 4 месяца назад +2

    I enjoy the channel. I had an Lt 1000 just like this one. It was pretty bullet proof

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for viewing! I hope you consider subscribing

  • @Big_John_C
    @Big_John_C 4 месяца назад +1

    Had mine for 18 years now, besides a 1 time carb cleaning and the occasional drive belt replacement (our property is hilly and it wares them out) it is a very dependable mower

  • @jackhuddleston6830
    @jackhuddleston6830 4 месяца назад +1

    Another great job Kyle. I just can’t believe how people never clean out their deck and this is what happens to them.

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      You can hardly blame them though. This thing probably never had a deck cleaning and it lasted over twenty years. And with a little repair job, it’s back to work!

  • @Turningwrenches85
    @Turningwrenches85 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice work on the IMMORTAL craftsman there Kyle especially the no charging issue

  • @LazyAcre
    @LazyAcre Месяц назад +1

    These as with most LT1000s use a diode. On the left hand side of the motor 3 wires come out from under the engine cover just behind the carb. If you feel those 3 wires you will feel where there is a diode. 2 wires come from the stator. Then they split the yellow wire and solder on a red wire with the diode. That is your charging wire. It's very common for the diode to break ot the solder joint to break. Been through it many times. 90% of what I get is craftsman lt series tractors. I keep all the wire harnesses off one I part out for others just for the diode. Briggs and kohler powered units can use either or diode. That orange Husqvarna you have is a lt1000 with a different hood. Hope this helps you out. Now I need to get out to my shed and get to working on my 4 lt1000s.

  • @bigsonslawncare
    @bigsonslawncare 4 месяца назад +2

    Love those LT mowers especially with the Command engines. Got same engine in a JDL110 over 1000 hrs still alive. Im totally clueless about electrical 😮😂

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад +1

      It’s a good combo! Thanks for tuning in!

  • @Bluegrassguitarman23
    @Bluegrassguitarman23 20 дней назад +1

    Just a suggestion I put date on the oil filter when I change the oil I have found that people would change oil filters if they see a date on the filter

  • @darrelldubree9658
    @darrelldubree9658 4 месяца назад +2

    Kyle, if it works it works. What you did is awesome on the charging system. Those little boxes are just 12 volt dc relays. Two wires for coil and the others for normally open and normally closed contacts. If you look close on the side of them, there is a diagram. Seems like there is something obviously missing on the original charging system. Usually that ac voltage is just for the light circuit. Did the lights have a switch, maybe one relay was for the lights. other for safety circuit. If it runs with mower on and no one in the seat, somebody has monkied with the safety circuit :) Again great job, thank you for sharing, look forward to your feedback :)

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      I think yours is the closest assessment. There’s no light switch on this tractor, just a turn if the key on the key switch. And the headlights always worked, but I agree. I think something was missing and/or someone messed with it

    • @darrelldubree9658
      @darrelldubree9658 4 месяца назад +1

      Check out the diagram on the side, you had your thumb on it when you where talking. They are easy to test and any autoparts store has them, they rarely go bad though :)
      @@Kylebythecreek

  • @EllisMowersandmore
    @EllisMowersandmore 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video! These are some of the best spec Craftsman mowers ever made. Good job on getting it running again! Loved the regulator mod for the charging system, I thought it might be flywheel magnets that had detached from the flywheel. The front wheels you use look like a universal fit wheel but you made them work. And the deck repair with bondo works aside from a full on patch job, those holes were way too big to weld. The mower turned out really nice, well done!

  • @Andy-nm9dw
    @Andy-nm9dw 4 месяца назад +2

    Suggestions for the deck repairs. Harbor freight has a flux core wire feed welder that does not require gas. They are pretty cheap around $100.00. They are easy to use and very versatile and able to weld not perfectly prepped metal. I have used one many times for this purpose. Steel stick is a putty you can also try it is a steel reinforced 2 part putty. Lastly one step better than bondo is short hair fiberglass repair filler made also by bondo and uses a hardner. For holes mix the filler and put it on a piece of wax paper. You then put it over the hole and use the wax paper to hold it in place till it sets up. The wax paper can help you smooth out the edges and removes easily once the fiberglass has started to set up.

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад +1

      I have that welder actually. I just haven’t had good luck with welding rotted holes. I’ve used it for other deck repairs though. I’ll keep those other tips in mind- thanks!

    • @Turbopee27
      @Turbopee27 4 месяца назад

      Bro wrote a whole thesis about deck repairs

  • @freedommowers640
    @freedommowers640 4 месяца назад

    Excellent job my friend. Man one of the most challenging mowers I’ve had that took me 4 days of electrical troubleshooting was due to a faulty relay. Don’t feel bad at all and I like the retrofit regulator. Tractor came out looking mint. Stay warm as best as you can 😎🇺🇸

  • @Andy-nm9dw
    @Andy-nm9dw 4 месяца назад

    The voltage regulator is a great fix. I will save that for a rainy day. I have 2 of these type Kohlers to work on in my collection of used tractors. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jameslawnmowerrepair
    @jameslawnmowerrepair 4 месяца назад +1

    Another amazing video from kyle by the Creek. I love how down to earth and real you are, a hard-working man trying to make an extra buck on a relatively interesting hobby! Just letting you know something you orobably already know, you don't have to use the brake/clutch when changing speeds on a hydro with a stick just push it however far for as fast as you want to go, once again sure you already know this but just letting you know so you don't ever blow out an old hydro by bumping it like that, thanks fod the awesome video, have a great day!

    • @Turbopee27
      @Turbopee27 3 месяца назад

      🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @JABBO56
    @JABBO56 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Kyle, I love to watch you fix these mowers. I was thinking it would be awesome to have a pole barn down by the creek where the canopy is. Maybe have more room to do your work.

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! And great idea about the pole barn. One problem though- $$$$

  • @markitos09
    @markitos09 Месяц назад +1

    Great video, a buddy of mine just gave me the same tractor, It runs good, but it's missing the belt for the blade, I'm not too mechanicly inclined as you are, so your video was very informative

  • @darrelldubree9658
    @darrelldubree9658 4 месяца назад

    Looks real nice Clark, real nice :)

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 4 месяца назад +1

    I just did a video on replacing the standard bushings on the front wheels on My craftsman Ys mower that onan generator was a great trade for the craftsman Lt 1000. Mower Kyle by the creek

  • @mavision6525
    @mavision6525 4 месяца назад

    The mower turned out great.

  • @liljoeii6091
    @liljoeii6091 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video

  • @TheCaperfish
    @TheCaperfish 4 месяца назад

    couple of saw horses left beside the barn are great for putting deck on and working on it , ergonomics my friend , pay attention now or it will get ya in a few years

  • @malerics3210
    @malerics3210 4 месяца назад

    Hi Kyle BTC, Good work in figuring out the voltage thing. I always have an enormous sense of achievement when I first am confronted with a problem which seems outside my area of knowledge and then with persistence and trial and error, I work it out. This is the way we increase our skills. WRT the deck, I often find it is easier to just cut out the rusted metal and weld a new plate over after rust converting. I reckon this gives a better stronger deck although you can see the patch panel. Painting flat black afterwards gives a pretty good durable deck. Just some suggestions and keep up the good work.
    I buy my filters by the dozen and Stens brand. This works out a whole lot cheaaper. In Australia, I get these for around $8AUD ($5USD) each... If you are going through a lot of filters, these seem like a good option to me.

  • @Rein_Ciarfella
    @Rein_Ciarfella 4 месяца назад

    Hey, Kyle! Looking really good by the end of the video!
    Did you do a battery load test to confirm the original battery was actually bad, since it’s really not that old?
    I’ve got one of those tractors - a totally beat up and mistreated freebie - sitting in the yard. It’s so bad I decided to call it a parts machine and have sold the front wheels off it for $75 so I’m already ahead of the game. I’ll have to check to see which engine is on it.

  • @keithkilps8250
    @keithkilps8250 4 месяца назад

    I believe those relays or for the safety switches.

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      Hmm. Maybe, but the engine starts even if they are removed. Plus, 40 volts AC was running into them from the stator

  • @kellyhawk822
    @kellyhawk822 4 месяца назад +1

    I use the small fuel filters on my mowers. The larger ones don't want to seem to let the fuel pull through as well. Like the larger ones like you use are too big of a filter. I don't know just may be me

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад +1

      Good point. I forgot that gravity systems should use the red filters with a metal screen inside. I could easily swap that paper filter out. I have plenty of the red ones

  • @Rein_Ciarfella
    @Rein_Ciarfella 4 месяца назад

    What is that concrete structure with the woodstove sitting on top? At first I thought it might be a root cellar. Then I thought it might be a bridge pylon but I can’t see another one on the other side of the creek. Now I think it might have been the base for a radio antenna. Any idea?

  • @RPO6464
    @RPO6464 4 месяца назад

    I think you should also treat the decks with some CRC cosmoline as an added bonus for the people that buy your mowers.

  • @mikedavis2969
    @mikedavis2969 4 месяца назад +1

    👍

  • @martinmerritt9962
    @martinmerritt9962 2 месяца назад

    kyle bro...paint the underside of the deck...10 cents in paint and you stop the rust that your fixing....you take a job done from a 10 to a 5!!!

  • @JuneSmith-pk4zc
    @JuneSmith-pk4zc 4 дня назад +1

    Mine is that old

  • @darrelldubree9658
    @darrelldubree9658 4 месяца назад +1

    Kyle, do you grease the front spindles ?

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      Yes. It just doesn’t make for the most exciting content. Although I know people really like knowing if everything got greased. I guess I should start filming it!

    • @darrelldubree9658
      @darrelldubree9658 4 месяца назад +1

      You do a a great job, Kyle. Really enjoy your content. Im in the same trade, just sharing experience :) God is good, have a great day, my friend :)@@Kylebythecreek

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      @@darrelldubree9658 thanks! I’m actually a high school teacher, so this tractor stuff is a hobby for me. God bless! Thanks for tuning in!

  • @Doodle-dm6qf
    @Doodle-dm6qf 4 месяца назад +1

    gas cap has to be ventilated.

  • @HipaParts
    @HipaParts 4 месяца назад +1

    very informative videos. Thanks for sharing the tips on diagnosis. Lots of gardern machine repair vidoe on your channel. Are you up for a collaboration by the way? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and you get the knowledge on small engine repair, maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад

      Possibly. My email is listed on my channel. Feel free to contact me

  • @donaldboley771
    @donaldboley771 22 дня назад

    Why do you not prime the carb after a carborator repair. It will bring the fuel up without all that cranking on the starter.

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  16 дней назад

      I’m not as worried about starters as others are. They don’t mind spinning

  • @darrelldubree9658
    @darrelldubree9658 4 месяца назад

    Gas cap vent, doing venting things ???? :)

  • @jimandregenalaursen8491
    @jimandregenalaursen8491 4 месяца назад +2

    I take exception to your remark that you don't think anyone cares about what oil filter you put on an engine. I do! i don't put cheap oil filters on any of my engines. The engine is the life blood of any piece of equipment. If it goes, essentially there goes the equipment. I don't cut corners when it comes to taking care of my engines. The best oil, the best oil filters. There are no exceptions!

    • @Kylebythecreek
      @Kylebythecreek  4 месяца назад +1

      I meant the customer. The customer doesn’t seem to care if it’s an OEM filter or a Walmart filter. Certainly people who work on tractor care

    • @Turbopee27
      @Turbopee27 4 месяца назад

      Womp womp

    • @donaldboley771
      @donaldboley771 22 дня назад

      I believe in a good filter except for my mower. Because I put 30 hours a year on it and I change the oil and filter. Even taryl from the taryl fixes all says the oil filter is not needed on a lawn tractor.