My first riding mower was an 80s Bowlens. Cant remember the model. Green, a sporty rear engine job with electric start and either a 28” or 30” cut. Dad bought it for me when I was 10. Now THAT was barely faster than a push mower!
You really need to buy an Ultrasonic cleaner to better clean your carburetors. Using carb cleaner isn't the best way to thoroughly clean all of the passage ways. Then use an airgun with your compressor to remove any water.
Deck is in good shape most of the decks on them are gone
Very cool! That thing is in great shape, especially for its age.
They don't make them like this anymore! Love these old classics!
Love that! That thing is so cool! Totally a classic!
Just add gas and a jump then it starts . Can not beat that at 40 years old . Good job on the carb it made a big difference .
Thanks!
Great looking classic looking mower that i never had to seem before
I’d don’t think I’d heard of them before either!
@@garagestory from the looks of it m.t.d might have been making them I'll be looking it up and let you know what I find out
From what I’ve heard, I think you are right.
@@garagestory I think so too I tried to look into it and well I got nowhere in my searching for it
Back in the day, stuff was built to last.
My first riding mower was an 80s Bowlens. Cant remember the model. Green, a sporty rear engine job with electric start and either a 28” or 30” cut. Dad bought it for me when I was 10. Now THAT was barely faster than a push mower!
Take the engine shroud off and check for mice nests, you will overheat and burn up the engine if there is one.
It was made by Murray in Lawrenceburg Tennessee
Are you interested in it? I’ve still got it.
It's not hard to fix them when there's nothing wrong with them to start with !
It does make it easier, lol!
Hello, where would I go to purchase a mower of yours? And how much would a zero turn cost from you?
You really need to buy an Ultrasonic cleaner to better clean your carburetors. Using carb cleaner isn't the best way to thoroughly clean all of the passage ways. Then use an airgun with your compressor to remove any water.
I actually do have one, but I wasn’t super impressed with it. I should probably experiment with it again!
I add the Harbor Freight ultrasonic powder to the water and be sure your using hot water
Please make a video using your ultrasonic to clean a carburetor. THANKS
Do you have APO box? I would love to send you some new tools to help you with your little business
Send me an email and we can talk
@garagestory this is jimmie wilson I live in neosho mo love your content see you could use some tool and would love to help if possible
Is this channel gone??
No sir! Just been busy lately.