I have worked on engines all my life, both large and small. I find it refreshing that you seem to work the same as I did. Today most shops would just put in a new engine and never offer the customer to have the shaft straightened. Thank you for your entertaining videos.
Its freaky how similar your hand made tools are to to mine that ive made over years. where did you hear riding mower decks should be 1/2" lower in the back? your explanation makes sense but commercial ztr's and walk-behinds are level
Taryl, the most important thing about these two videos about lawn mower tools is not necessarily the tools you have made but the ingenuity it takes to make what you need when you need it.
We all knew from the beginning you would be a sensation,thank you for sharing with us your experience and also for being a master in what you do very entertaining
Another invaluable tool , in the 21 century tool box , is a digital camera . Take those pics of everything before you take it apart . take a pic of the serial number , model number etc. digital zoom on your laptop can bring even the most obscure numbers into view .
Back when digital cameras came out i was doing a rear drum job on a buddy's car, you know how drums are, there are a million parts unlike discs, i started making me a diagram like i always did and my buddy comes out and takes a picture, goes back in the house and comes out with a beautiful picture on a piece of paper,i was like wow!! i like this!!
At 3:38 minutes into this video, you see Taryl squint his left eye..... a VERY rare occasion. It's his right eye that he squints normally.....When he does this, HE MADDD ! YEEEEHARRR.
Taryl i love your vids very entertaing and useful i learn lots of things from you .im in new zealand and a big fan i run a home based mower buissnes second hand rebuilt mowers ...
I bought 2 crankshaft straighteners at an auction several years ago (I bought A scrap pile and they were in it) Lucky I don't throw nothing out if it looks like A tool! I didn't get the sleeves with them but I can make them I recon. Thanks for letting me know what they are and how to use them if I ever need to.
FUNNY STUFF!! @1:05 Taryl looks like Red Green (with bad teeth) and Gordy looks like Geddy Lee!! Two good ol' Canadian dudes.This may have already been said, I haven't begun reading these comments... just my observation...
great video as always any tricks to installing new tires on rims just did that on my john deere stx 38 got the rears on but the little fronts would not go so had to take them to a tire shop. Probably wont have to do that again but just wonder what the trick is. thanks
+Leakywaders54 We have a tire machine. Unless yur willin to buy a tire machine there is really no easy way. Those fronts are a bitch even with a tire machine!
I have a big old 6" vise that I clamp a 5/8" dia eyebolt, eye down of course into. I use that as a mandrill and slide the wheel over it. After getting one 'bite' of bead above the rim or perhaps 2, I clamp a vise grips on the edge of the rim to keep the tire bead from going back where it was or following along. Work my way around and off it comes. Put a little air in the tube when re assembling after s l o w l y sliding your bare hand around inside the tire to check for sharps. Start with the Valve. Handy to make up a little tool to hold the valve from going back inside. Or buy one.
Oh man... this video, between the expressions and dealing with a "tool borrower" who doesn't bring anything back... I laughed so hard... oh man. I feel guilty for enjoying this video so much.
Hey Taryl I say in my “high video watcher voice”. What if you gathered all those items together along with a z bender and taryl putty and put them in a small plastic HF toolbox and the sold it in the Taryl store. I’ll take 2. And there’s your dinner!
Best tool I've learned in this is, experience is your best tool. I don't have all the special tools but I do well with this anyhow. It takes skill though, if you're not inclined and driven to be better every day, you won't make it.
There has been times where my Oil Level was getting Low so in that case I park the Tractor in the Garage & shut down the Engine & Refill the Crankcase No Engine Damage that way! The Only Oil I have in my Garage is 10W-30 Motor Oil Should I be Switching back to SAE 30? Or use 5W-30 or 10W-40 Instead the Tractor is used in Waterford Michigan USA Mostly During May-November & then Stored for the Winter Season.
Oh yeah I had a million of those moments...need a tattoo that says who not to loan tools too because we all go never again...oh...they wouldn't do that again...yeah...thanks for the dedt collector video Taryl I got more of my tools nowadays!
Some one else using same trick to get out needle valve seats lol been doing it for years on bikes and mowers use to use a 1/4 20 ease out to thred them
all the tools that you showed me most of them I made it myself except the RPM gauge and multimeter the meter I bought chicks RPMs temperature cycles and it's a flute and I paid about $300 is worth every dime
to have such an excellent mechanical mind and memory, and look like that. I am a hillbilly from arkansas, but I have found in my 70 years that people are usually adept when they look like they are adept. Not Taryl. no sir. the mold breaker. Makes me wonder what school was like for him. You should have seen the oregonians treat this little guy in grade school like an idjut, for speaking with a southern accent. Made me more southern really.
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Hey Taryl, go back to Gordy's and get your floor jack - it has your name on it! Thanks for the humor and good information!
I have worked on engines all my life, both large and small. I find it refreshing that you seem to work the same as I did. Today most shops would just put in a new engine and never offer the customer to have the shaft straightened. Thank you for your entertaining videos.
Only difference between you and taryl is his genius.
Because most “mechanics” today aren’t mechanics.
Thanks everyone and hope you enjoyed Taryl's Tools! Look for a new video every week when possible. And there's yur dinner!
Its freaky how similar your hand made tools are to to mine that ive made over years. where did you hear riding mower decks should be 1/2" lower in the back? your explanation makes sense but commercial ztr's and walk-behinds are level
Think he said in front, as that's what I always understood. "Up to a half inch, probably 1/4-1/2"
It's in my Deere manual
Your info on different types of repairs have been helpful on my equipment Thanks
Allen head use closed end of an opened end wrench or a thumb wrench will also work depending on the angle needed.
Taryl, the most important thing about these two videos about lawn mower tools is not necessarily the tools you have made but the ingenuity it takes to make what you need when you need it.
Years of knowledge in a matter of minutes,, thanks guys for sharing your skills, & humor with us, yall are the best! kodi
Thanks for watching Kodi!
I never laugh so hard in the morning.Bringing the tractor down on Gordy 😂
I like the idea of writing your name on your tools, especially when other people like to borrow your stuff.
Its always a good feeling to have your tools back.
Taryl taking out the competition for real
We all knew from the beginning you would be a sensation,thank you for sharing with us your experience and also for being a master in what you do very entertaining
We enjoy the educational value and the good natured humor. I have learned a lot ofgreat tips for the mower repairs.
+Kaylan Hackney Glad to hear it! Thanks and stay tuned each week for a new video!
Honestly I watch these even when my stuff ain’t broke. Caught myself sayin fire it fire it up lol.
I like the Mad Max reference when the jack is lowered on Gordy. How about using an Anton Chiguyr reference?
+WeldstarCreations Glad ta see ya caught the movie ref. We'll keep that other ref. in mind. Love that movie too No country for old men.
keep cranking and will keep watching them you are the man you sir have a future on RUclips
I totally agree with you my friends
Reminds me of Mad Max when you lowered the jack on Gordy!!! Hahaha!
I love the comedy and you definitely know your stuff. And there's ur dinner!!
I'm glad you got your fools back my friends
Sir you are a shade trees life saver
I found this presentation in the Taryl Barrel. These are fun and informative!
Your character is very zany and entertaining as well. Great information and always helpful. Thank you.
Another invaluable tool , in the 21 century tool box , is a digital camera . Take those pics of everything before you take it apart . take a pic of the serial number , model number etc. digital zoom on your laptop can bring even the most obscure numbers into view .
mark sturgeon I’ve also used my phone as a “periscope” to view and take a picture of areas on machinery that I can get my eyes on.
Back when digital cameras came out i was doing a rear drum job on a buddy's car, you know how drums are, there are a million parts unlike discs, i started making me a diagram like i always did and my buddy comes out and takes a picture, goes back in the house and comes out with a beautiful picture on a piece of paper,i was like wow!! i like this!!
THANK YOU ! I SAW PART-1 YOU GUYS ARE THE GREATEST !
At 3:38 minutes into this video, you see Taryl squint his left eye..... a VERY rare occasion. It's his right eye that he squints normally.....When he does this, HE MADDD ! YEEEEHARRR.
...or the reversed image becomes apparent...
Taryl the sign on the wall is saying wash your hands before going back to work and it should say wash your hands before going to eat your lunch.
He has everything
You guys rock! Great editing also
Taryl, your a great small engine mechanic and excellent videos on how to fix everything. I am from Canada.
Thank you taryl I have learned a lot from this video 👍
great show
Thanks again Taryl. RIP Gordy.
2:39
Best impression of wild Bill Hickok
"This is how you can check the deck leveling without having to jerk the deck off" Thanks Taryl, I almost choked on my sandwich LOL
Taryl i love your vids very entertaing and useful i learn lots of things from you .im in new zealand and a big fan i run a home based mower buissnes second hand rebuilt mowers ...
Brilliant video again Taryl. How about a collection of out-takes from the comedy bits? You must have some stuff.
I got a 26hp crafsman riding mower every time I ingage the mower deck it loses power. thank you for you videos I learn a lot from you
I made my own piston stop I’ve been a broken spark plug I tapped out the center and put a bolt in it put two nuts on it for Outbord motors
I injoy watching trays videos very smart and funny
Your videos are the best! And there's your dinner!!
thanks
THANK YOU “DOCTOR” TARYL
Those are some good tools, thanks for the advice
Someday I too, will have tons of pens in my shirt pockets. :)
Taryl goes Mad Max.
Thanks!
Skits really made me laugh, keep up the good work!
c00k13 m0N5tA Thanks! Check out some more
I bought 2 crankshaft straighteners at an auction several years ago (I bought A scrap pile and they were in it) Lucky I don't throw nothing out if it looks like A tool! I didn't get the sleeves with them but I can make them I recon.
Thanks for letting me know what they are and how to use them if I ever need to.
Gary Ronan if you still have them both I would like to buy one from you if you’re willing to part with one. plhoa@yahoo.com.
FUNNY STUFF!! @1:05 Taryl looks like Red Green (with bad teeth) and Gordy looks like Geddy Lee!! Two good ol' Canadian dudes.This may have already been said, I haven't begun reading these comments... just my observation...
I notice u have the danish cooks tin for parts, I think everyone does... Thanks for the videos, cheers!!
great video as always
any tricks to installing new tires on rims just did that on my john deere stx 38 got the rears on but the little fronts would not go so had to take them to a tire shop. Probably wont have to do that again but just wonder what the trick is.
thanks
+Leakywaders54 We have a tire machine. Unless yur willin to buy a tire machine there is really no easy way. Those fronts are a bitch even with a tire machine!
I have a big old 6" vise that I clamp a 5/8" dia eyebolt, eye down of course into.
I use that as a mandrill and slide the wheel over it. After getting one 'bite' of bead above the rim or perhaps 2, I clamp a vise grips on the edge of the rim to keep the tire bead from going back where it was or following along. Work my way around and off it comes. Put a little air in the tube when re assembling after s l o w l y sliding your bare hand around inside the tire to check for sharps. Start with the Valve. Handy to make up a little tool to hold the valve from going back inside. Or buy one.
too much fun!
That is SO sweet, The Taryl makes his livelihood from these tools, nice enough to let Gordy
use'em then he lies about returning them.
Oh man... this video, between the expressions and dealing with a "tool borrower" who doesn't bring anything back... I laughed so hard... oh man. I feel guilty for enjoying this video so much.
Great show brother, tools are needed everyday. cheers my friend
thanks for sharing ...
Lol! Stillson wrench! I know what that is. Straight outta the back of the rack files.
What kind of tool is Taryl Jr? Love your videos great work love the stories that go with them.
Hey Taryl I say in my “high video watcher voice”. What if you gathered all those items together along with a z bender and taryl putty and put them in a small plastic HF toolbox and the sold it in the Taryl store. I’ll take 2. And there’s your dinner!
Please make more videos on Kohlers engines, THANK YOU BRO
Best tool I've learned in this is, experience is your best tool. I don't have all the special tools but I do well with this anyhow. It takes skill though, if you're not inclined and driven to be better every day, you won't make it.
Great videos, entertaining and informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍
Mad Max!!
There has been times where my Oil Level was getting Low so in that case I park the Tractor in the Garage & shut down the Engine & Refill the Crankcase No Engine Damage that way! The Only Oil I have in my Garage is 10W-30 Motor Oil Should I be Switching back to SAE 30? Or use 5W-30 or 10W-40 Instead the Tractor is used in Waterford Michigan USA Mostly During May-November & then Stored for the Winter Season.
I can learn a lot from you!
Yet again top draw stuff . Time for some tools for slippers .
Great stuff here, Thanks for entertainment (and some infromations on the side)!
i think briggs makes a special flat head screwdriver for removing brass jets
Oh yeah I had a million of those moments...need a tattoo that says who not to loan tools too because we all go never again...oh...they wouldn't do that again...yeah...thanks for the dedt collector video Taryl I got more of my tools nowadays!
But Taryl! You keep your things in a coffee can, but I don't drink Coffee from a can!!
another great video taryl
Wonderful informative video!
awesome and informative
I've been watching all your videos.... they are a hoot, keep em coming!
Some one else using same trick to get out needle valve seats lol been doing it for years on bikes and mowers use to use a 1/4 20 ease out to thred them
You sir are a killer. I like you. Lol
Hey Taryl who makes that long 1/4 in driver handle with the flip out lever for extra leverage? gotta have one.
Just got a "WHAT THE HELL?" moment. I thought I've heard Taryl stools.
good vid.. good tool tricks. (home made)
Awesome!!!
all the tools that you showed me most of them I made it myself except the RPM gauge and multimeter the meter I bought chicks RPMs temperature cycles and it's a flute and I paid about $300 is worth every dime
I've yet to see Taryl use one of those pens!
you guys are the best. do you think you guys can make a video on how to check for air leaks on chainsaws thanks alot
+MultiChainsaw123 Funny you should mention that I did run that idea by Jr. & slippers . So some time in the future... Keep watchin.
thanks tary
thanks taryl
great video s
Great Video............Funny as hell. Nice Tool Review
This video funny I like it
Classic teryel
I like it to my friend
Where is you amazon list Taryl ? 😁
thatnks again taryl
a good and sharp set of wood chisels is ur best gasket scraper. they don't dig either if u follow basic woodworking rules.
Geeeeeeeze Taryl, the way ur eyes were bulgin. better watch that BP.
First comment👏👏, but long time 👀stalker👀. 😎😎😎
Where do you buy the catalogs for briggs and Stratton parts and tools?
to have such an excellent mechanical mind and memory, and look like that. I am a hillbilly from arkansas, but I have found in my 70 years that people are usually adept when they look like they are adept. Not Taryl. no sir. the mold breaker. Makes me wonder what school was like for him. You should have seen the oregonians treat this little guy in grade school like an idjut, for speaking with a southern accent. Made me more southern really.
Alright already!
Been there done that ! Gone 4 ever!!!
I'm here my good friends
Could you make me up a set of those small doo-dads in the round container, I would gladly pay!
I got one of those Jets screwdrivers bro I paid 20 bucks for that