I have watched and enjoyed your videos. I am curious about some things. I'm sure you cleaned the battery cables before you attached them. Question: Why don't you spend 1 minute or less to clean off all they debris with a battery powered leaf blower? That's right 1 minute or less, Get a stop watch and time it. I did, and now every time I finish mowing, I spend a minute to blow off the tractor. You can always use the vacuum to get what you don't with the leaf blower. You may still need to use some compressed air for the hard stuff. Its a lot more pleasant to work on clean equipment.
I like quick turn arounds on my flip projects. The individual I sold it to will do exactly what you said though. He runs a small used mower shop. On a side note rein, Did you think my audio levels were a bit better this video?
My OCD kicked in immediately. Why didn't you brush off all those twigs and leaves before you brought it into the shop? Probably would have taken all of 10 seconds.
I thoroughly enjoy watching you work on the forgotten/ abandoned machines. Keep doing what you're doing!
I’m glad to hear because I have a blast doing it!
good working mover for the new owner
You are right about this mower that was forgotten about for a long time the battery looks like a tractor supply battery 🔋
awesome video.....should have posted it for $400!
I really enjoy the channel and glad it is growing
Great job an yes cleaning before u work on your project is a good Idea
Very enjoyable video. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the Video Levi…enjoyed it on a Sunday morning
I do what I can for my followers ! Thanks for watching sir!
Always
Really enjoy your videos! Can't wait for some more!
Gotta hit that subscribe button to stay up to date! Thanks for watching!
Yep! Already did a long time ago! @LaidOffGarage
need a great shop vac. get a bauer from harbor freight. it's the best i've ever used and i've tried a lot of different brands. i highly recommend.
Oh come on! That air filter was salvageable. 😅
That was your service kit btw 😂
@@LaidOffGarage Yeah, I realized. Lol
I have watched and enjoyed your videos. I am curious about some things. I'm sure you cleaned the battery cables before you attached them. Question: Why don't you spend 1 minute or less to clean off all they debris with a battery powered leaf blower? That's right 1 minute or less, Get a stop watch and time it. I did, and now every time I finish mowing, I spend a minute to blow off the tractor. You can always use the vacuum to get what you don't with the leaf blower. You may still need to use some compressed air for the hard stuff. Its a lot more pleasant to work on clean equipment.
Thanks for watching!
Nice video, can you post a link to the fuel filters you use?
Sorry it took so long, Here ya go ! amzn.to/410RMOc
@@LaidOffGarageNo problem, I appreciate you following up. 👍
What you use to clean the battery with what kind of wheel
I've tried to find a link to amazon but cannot. It's a 3M scotch brite bristle wheel. Works great at cleaning softer metals
Seems to be ok if engine is ok
Just need a clean job and service 😊. No big money but every little bit helps 😊
With a few more hours work you might have tripled that selling price.
I like quick turn arounds on my flip projects. The individual I sold it to will do exactly what you said though. He runs a small used mower shop. On a side note rein, Did you think my audio levels were a bit better this video?
My OCD kicked in immediately. Why didn't you brush off all those twigs and leaves before you brought it into the shop? Probably would have taken all of 10 seconds.
Must admit I was the same. I always give stuff a good clean off first.
Then what would I have to show you guys on video ?
Just saying cleaning off all the crap outside first makes sense 😊
@@LaidOffGarage Well, you could show cleaning off the machine first. That would make us happy.
That gas in tank is blk ??? Dang clean it before you work on it next time 😮😢
That’s what filters are for lol!
dont under stand why you did not pressure wash it off before you started working on it with all the dirt on it
To me it makes much more sense to get it fixed and drive it under its own power instead of cutting ruts across my driveway and yard by dragging it…..