How To Replace The Needle & Seat On A Toro CCR 2000 Snowblower
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- In "Sentimental Slippers", Slippers brings in an old heirloom for Taryl to fix but quickly finds out it's not worth fixing. After the sketch, Taryl shows you the proper way to replace that needle and seat on a CCR 2000 Snowblower. It's a little tricky, so be sure to watch and follow Taryl's instructions closely. Now There's Your Dinner!!
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Who's the idiot who gave this a thumbs down? Taryl, your videos keep getting better and better. Thanks for all you do and thanks for the great dinner!
Thanks Taryl. I found your channel yesterday, my old boss showed me. Your videos are great. They depict my day at work quite well. 20 plus year Lawnmower Mechanic. So good in fact they should be training videos. There's your dinner.
xmarkmechanic1 thanks! Glad to have ya as a viewer.
My uncle passed away several years ago. I inherited a late 90s ccr3000 toro. It didn't run then, sat in my garage for 5yrs. Just recently I wanted to get it running for my mom. Took the carb off, cleaned the tank, replaced the line. Unbeknownst to me I didn't know there was a rubber needle seat in this carb. My parts washer fluid ruined the needle seat. Swelled it. Thanks for posting this tutorial. I owe you one.
I can never imagine any reason to click Dislike !! Thanks Taryl.. Your style is the best.
AMGTOM unfortunately some are just haters AMGTOM! But I agree with you. Some will just never acknowledge genius. Great work Taryl.
thanks for the tips and keep up the good work and theres your dinner
I don't have a TORO snowblower with with a Suzuki engine but....these shows are very entertaining, keep it up! They are about to blow up!
They should be getting 100s of thousands of views. These are very well made and very funny! Your cameraman is great and your story writers are great! Wish I had more money and clout I would sign you guys...good old fashioned American men! Hell yeah! I hate carba-TRAITORS! Carba-traitors put power equipment repairmen kids through college! I would fly out to were ever the hell you guys are to be in one of the episodes. Keep it up! From Danny Rossa Hartford Connecticut!
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Love your videos I always learn something! Thanks Taryl!
Thanks for showing this mashine that helps out, You always find something I dont know through Taryl :)
thanks taryl great video! keep up with the good work! and there's your dinner!
Thank you so much. Super helpful!
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As always...good stuff. They should be training videos. I took a small engine course ICS in 1998 and I wish I could have had the hands-on that you do in your videos.
good shit taryl dactal keep it up
Great video!
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Thanks for the very helpful video. You make it look so easy putting the torsion spring (thickness of baby's hair) back on. Just a question though: would the carburetor's performance be affected if I did not use the spring? Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer on this.
Love the videos , you are a Wizard !!! keep'em coming .
great video mr. taryl
Thanks fer watchin'!
Thanks! I would never had put the spring back the right way without your video. Btw, I sharpened a wooden stick and put som Autosol on it and polished the seat by twisting the stick. It worked, but still I bought a petrol cock for the hose just in case…..
Thanks for the great video Taryl, I have one of those CCR's I gotta say I love it but them damn covers lol pain in the butt
Is there a gasket between insulator and the carb?
Hi Hobo-
I know your question is kinda old so you've prolly solved this long ago but in case someone else is wondering the same thing...
Yes- a gasket is needed on each side of the insulator.
In video, the old gaskets are prolly still stuck in place because I didn't see him handling any gaskets either.
NOTE: If you buy an aftermarket carb online it will prolly come with 3 gaskets & go together like this:
Carb > Gasket > Insulator > Gasket > Intake > Gasket > Engine
@@kailarsen6148 Gasket>insulator>gasket: are the gaskets before and after the insulator of the same shape and size? My understanding from your comment is that the gasket between the intake manifold and the engine is of a larger opening size included with the aftermarket carb. I realize that it is an old situation. Perhaps you could elaborate on this. Thanks for your time and explanation.
Sir this is A.V. lobo here, and i like to say u bad ass, i have learn so much and got some good leaughters , but yet i not seen u work on many winsconsins engines i got a old gen with a big winsconsing and have problems with carb and breaker point box what do u know abour it
Where did you get the needle and seat
his sister flip flops got the pocket watch.
Is there a reason why you can't buff out the needle and seat? Just wondering. Hope to get a reply from you.
Whats the name of the piece of wire on carburator and what it does? I lost but i dont know the name and even if its necesary at time start and use or can be like that for few uses
Waitedfor needle replacement and no explanation about purpose or application.
Did it start?
Was this leaking gas into the cylinder or onto the floor beneath the machine?
Just an observation. You forgot the red hose clamp on the fuel line to the inlet to the carb.
The rod on carburator what it does?
Hey got a no spark video
Its a pain in the back that rod its on starter cover inside so i want cut bend the cut metal put and pit it back
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Would have been possible to loosen the handle up down below and swing it down that way the cover could have come off a little easier
Being BORN ON THE BAYOU I don't need a snow blower. Unless A BAD MOON RISING goes the wrong way and we get a bad blizzard down here. Then SUZIE Q could help me with clearing the snow. I am pretty sure that MARY is not to PROUD to help also. The only thing we have to worry about down here is WHO'LL STOP the RAIN while i'm LOOKING OUT MY BACK DOOR watching the GREEN RIVER rise with my FORTUNATE SON. Ok I think ya'll get the theme to my story ~!~!
What's that round thing on the workbench that says Taryl on it?
That's his homeade extractors for carbs !!
The S20 lasted 33 years , before all the plastic broke off .
What brand two cycle oil do you recommend for these?
Any 50:1 ratio 2-cycle will work!
Any 50:1 ratio 2-cycle will work!
Taryl Fixes All Is there a reason Toro says you must use a TCW-III outboard oil? I always used Stihl synthetic, but I changed to the Toro stuff this year.
TCW-III is the lowest grade of 2-cycle oil. They want you to AT LEAST use that.
Taryl Fixes All What do you guys use at the shop?
I have one of those Toro’s, and that cover takes me longer to get off and on than anything 🤬🤬🤬
lol, gotta be carefull ....yank pull tug bend crash bang wollop,!! (shoulda just used a hammer!)
I never needed a special tool for seet... they go right in I use a 🪛 an gently push it in.,.. always works ain't had no problems YET... I do like 20 of them a year 🤔🪛🤔