This Is Why Basic Maintenance Is Important Even On A Honda Mower

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  • @jeffsnodgrass9747
    @jeffsnodgrass9747 Рік тому +7

    It's easy and quick to check the oil level prior to each use, which is what I do. I have a Craftsman rider that leaks oil, so I have to add oil before each use. Since I have to check and add oil to the Craftsman, I also check the oil level in my Lawn Boy prior to each use. I am going to tear into the Crafts man soon and find and repair the oil leak.

  • @TheLawnmowerLady
    @TheLawnmowerLady Рік тому +8

    I hate to say it, but some people just don't get it. They're not bad people or stupid people, their brains work different than yours and mine I guess. They are perfectly capable and understand the need to check the oil in their car, but can't transpose that to their lawn and garden equipment. Thanks for the video!

  • @liljoeii6091
    @liljoeii6091 Рік тому +1

    I checked my oil every time before I start that thing Thank you for the video

  • @gearhead366
    @gearhead366 Рік тому +1

    I have a riding mower that developed a leak in the carb, and dumped a decent amount of gas in the crankcase. It started knocking, but I didn't notice it at first. I noticed it once I finished mowing, headed to the garage, and took off my hearing protection. Once I found out what had happened, I feared that I had destroyed the engine. But once I replaced the thinned-out oil with fresh oil, the engine ran fine. That was a wakeup call. Now I check the oil before every use. The dipsticks on my mowers come out with a half twist. Before cranking, I can just pull the dipstick, and don't even need to wipe it clean to check it. It's a 5 second, at most, process.
    As for gas vs batteries... my push mower is over 10 yrs old, and it still runs as well as it did new. My riding mower (the one mentioned above) is about 20 yrs old, and still runs fine. I just bought a "new" riding mower (bigger & faster than the one above). It's only 6 yrs old, which, to me, is pretty new. I doubt ANY battery powered mower will be in service after 5 yrs, let alone 10 or 20. I bought the "new" mower for a few reasons. One, I didn't want to be forced to go battery powered when my 20+ yr old mower finally gave up. And two, I wanted something that would mow faster, and work better on hills. Three, I wanted a ROPS. Four, I wanted a suspension seat. I'm over 60. I expect my "new" mower to be the last mower I will ever need.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      wow glad you were able to save it, and thank you for sharing that with us

  • @jct300m
    @jct300m Рік тому +1

    I check my oil after each use just out of habit. Prob add alittle after every 3rd use..3.5 Briggs from 1993..Old Girl but still runs good!!

  • @ChrisPBacon-XtraM3TY
    @ChrisPBacon-XtraM3TY Рік тому +1

    I've been using the same lawnmower since 1993 and it hasn't let me down yet. I just check the oil level before every mow, use fuel stabilized gas and run the engine until it runs out of gas after every mow. I change the oil and air filter at the start of a new mowing season and replace the spark plug or sharpen the blade when needed. If you're willing to take a little time to take care of your stuff, it will take care of you.

  • @tnrodgers
    @tnrodgers Рік тому +2

    I change it at the end of the season, but check it monthly. It literally takes less than 30 seconds to check….electric batteries with different voltages, shapes by brands, planned insolence, no thanks. Great work.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      nice choice, I need to be better at it myself and thank you!

  • @covishen
    @covishen Рік тому +2

    I check the oil before every use. As long as it takes to mow my lawn, I change the oil approximately every 6 weeks in the summer. In the winter I don't change it, it doesn't run that long to clear snow, but it's still checked before every use.

  • @biking2cruze
    @biking2cruze Рік тому

    It’s rather heartbreaking to see these machines in such disrepair, seeing you working on these machines is very soothing to me! Compared to battery operated machines, these will bring years if not decades of trouble free service when properly tended to. I still have a 3hp mower engine on my Snapper and that thing has never given me any issues! I’m a bit paranoid about caring for lawn equipment so if the oil is low I add more but when the oil is black (I think viscosity has tanked and bad for the engine) and not honey colored I change out the oil and put fresh oil in every season.

  • @BADD400
    @BADD400 Рік тому

    I would say check oil at the beginning of the season and end same with air filter. Very good video.

  • @kevincolonel3070
    @kevincolonel3070 Рік тому +2

    Check my oil before each use, change it at the end of the season. I also clean the air filter several times each season and keep my blades very sharp.

  • @edrodrigues5623
    @edrodrigues5623 Рік тому

    Can't help it and not that it's bad but I change it every time I go to cut the grass. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @crisprtalk6963
    @crisprtalk6963 Рік тому +2

    You got lots of friends.

  • @georgeparker7108
    @georgeparker7108 Рік тому

    I check the oil , cables, wheels and the blade every time I wish to use my mower. My old mower lasted for 35 years, which I had to replace when the decking got holes in it.

  • @hickorystx
    @hickorystx Рік тому

    Hello and thanks for another quality video. Good care is the key to longevity!!! Check oil before each use is what I do. Change the oil each season with synthetic oil. Keep my equipment clean and sheltered. Thanks again!!!

  • @Fordguy.351
    @Fordguy.351 Рік тому

    I check the oil before I even run my mowers (I have multiple) for the day always done it since my dad taught me when I was seven.

  • @tinkerscorner54
    @tinkerscorner54 Рік тому

    I check the oil just before pulling the mower out of the shed each mowing. It's at a convenient height and only takes a moment. Then I change it in the fall after the last mow, as well as sharpen & balance the blades, check all the bolts and so forth. That way, all I have to do in the spring is "Gas-N-Go" after a short "Rat Check". (I haven't seen any yet.)

  • @SimplyAlteringMaterials
    @SimplyAlteringMaterials Рік тому +1

    Hi! Would you be able to show the cleaner you're using in the videos? Thank you in advance!

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      it wouldn't be a video entire devoted to it, but I can try to include it a bit better.

    • @SimplyAlteringMaterials
      @SimplyAlteringMaterials Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE That's what I was looking for, was a bit difficult to see in your videos but showing it within your videos at times would be great! I'm really liking the format of the videos as well, thanks for sharing!

  • @claudiolazzara5729
    @claudiolazzara5729 10 місяців тому

    New small engine. Start up ,I let run,an hour or two. Oil change. My 3rd after a few grass cutting. At the end of the season. Power wash. Empty fuel, carb, and fog the piston. In Canada, it's the season for the snow blowing.

  • @deebee3901
    @deebee3901 Рік тому

    In Australia, the mowing season is about 11 months of the year. Because of that, I check my oil in my Honda mower about 4 times during the 11 months. I'd say the bearings are gone on that mower, possible the crankshaft as well.

  • @kencurtis228
    @kencurtis228 Рік тому +1

    Thank You Sharing

  • @rogermurph101
    @rogermurph101 Рік тому

    When I got married, I had my first weed trimmer for 15 years. Minimal maintenance, never worried about leaving fuel in it. Then I got divorced and wound up in an apartment for three years. Then in 2014 I bought a house and had to get all new lawn equipment. Left the fuel in the trimmer over the winter, and it wouldn’t run the following spring. Bought a new trimmer, and by the next spring, it wouldn’t run either. I didn’t know about ethanol damage at that time, so the following spring I switched over to a battery powered trimmer, blower and edger. All was good for two seasons, then had diminished capacity in all of my batteries for the third season. Gave that stuff to my son in law and daughter who had just bought a house and went back to gas. That electric crap was all dead midway through its fourth season. I’m in my fifth season now with the gas stuff I bought to replace the electric. I use stabilizer and run the tanks empty in the fall. It all still runs like new and starts on the second pull every spring. No thanks on that electric junk.

  • @Jayden-vo2vd
    @Jayden-vo2vd Рік тому +1

    Can you make a video on a Briggs & Stratton classic engine

  • @nicklutz61
    @nicklutz61 Рік тому +1

    Add gas, check oil, if good, start mower. Simple, easy, no brainer.

  • @sticustom
    @sticustom Рік тому +1

    Once a year if engine is staying clean. If it looked like that I’d be checking more often AND finding the leak. As someone said the valve cover seal it gone or the cover is loose.

  • @Jayden-vo2vd
    @Jayden-vo2vd Рік тому +1

    Is it okay to use gasket maker on your valve cover on your Honda mower or willet road really would you replace the gasket for using a new one

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      that's fine but you have to clean all the oil from the bottom edge first

  • @kirbyyasha
    @kirbyyasha Рік тому

    So here is my mowing regiment. I pull my mower out of the tool shed. Open the gas cap, I never add a full tank, but maybe about 3/4. Hard to tell, but never to the top. Then, I whip out a clean paper towel, pull the dipstick out, and then wipe it, put it back in according to how the manufacturer says to do it, the Honda, it says do not screw the dipstick back in, so yaknow, they built it, so they should know, right? The Briggs Quantum, I also pull it out, wipe it, and put it back in, but I don't twist it back in, but pull it out, and then I observe how much oil I have.
    The funny thing is, I never ever have to add oil during a season to any of my equipment. Each Spring I change the oil. But hey, it only took me about 30 seconds to change my oil, I suppose to some people, that's way too much time they are losing in their lives. My Craftsman may be falling apart, but that engine runs like a new engine still. 1 gentle pull and it'll start right up.
    I think the problem is, so many people rely on the ol' "Maintenance Required" light on their vehicles to get them serviced. Mowers don't have that so people just never even check.

  • @christophermarshall5765
    @christophermarshall5765 Рік тому +2

    I check the oil in my mower before every use. It will be changed again in the next couple of weeks. Yes, it cost me only $200 AU, but I still want it to last.

  • @KennyBaltz
    @KennyBaltz Рік тому

    Just like my dad and papa, I check my oil every day that I use it. Oil is cheap, an engine or new machine is expensive! 🇺🇸

  • @jackhuddleston6830
    @jackhuddleston6830 Рік тому

    What is the mixture of cleaner you are using? Thanks. Great job on the Videos.

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Рік тому

    I frequently check the oil not every mow but every few😊

  • @GeoffryWK
    @GeoffryWK Рік тому

    NFW on electric lawn mowers. Spend hours recharging them, but just add more gas in 2 minutes and keep on mowing.

  • @AveragePootis
    @AveragePootis Рік тому +1

    I just check the oil every time i check the fuel. Its so easy on the quantums where the dipstick is on top lf the engine

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      yes sir it is.

    • @AveragePootis
      @AveragePootis Рік тому +1

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE In case you care, it's a 2003 Klippo Excellent, which was pretty much a Swedish analog for Toro from what i have figured (As in its red and has a thick cast aluminium hull)

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      nice!

  • @ethanmiller3935
    @ethanmiller3935 Рік тому

    If it is a motor that I know leaks or uses oil, I check it either every mow, or every other, depending on the severity. If it is a motor that doesn't leak or smoke, I might check it once every month or two. I will typically change the oil every year, no matter the hours on it because fresh oil is better than used oil of the same oil.

  • @diggerman190
    @diggerman190 Рік тому +1

    Like every other machine or equipment the oil must be checked every time that is going to be used, cars and trucks once a week

  • @jesusdrummer21
    @jesusdrummer21 Рік тому

    I check oil at least 10 times between spring and fall.

  • @charlestucker5903
    @charlestucker5903 Рік тому

    Good day! What is it that you spray on the outside and underside of the mower and spray off? I'm sure it must be some kind of cleaner but what?

  • @MrRmh3481
    @MrRmh3481 Рік тому +1

    Check your oil before every start or each time you fill the unit with gas.

  • @lewiemcneely9143
    @lewiemcneely9143 Рік тому

    I check mine in the hand mower every time I use it and the rider several times a season. Usually on the rider when I can smell oil it's time for a change and I act accordingly. And if people think a battery job is just mow and go continually, don't charge the battery and see how much you get done. Go Juice is always Go Juice and if it pours out of a can or comes through a cord ends up being the same thing and trying to do a good job with making a place look nice with a mower blade with an edge like a fence post is a joke in itself. Pay me now or pay me later. ALWAYS maintenance. Blessings!

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      nice method!

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE I don't believe in running out of oil. Gas is bad enough but oil is a different story.

  • @trevorbenes219
    @trevorbenes219 Рік тому +1

    I think you should check the oil before every use

  • @65csx83
    @65csx83 Рік тому

    Did you send this video's link to the appropriate person? The rule of thumb for checking the oil level on a mower is every time gas is added.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      it won't help them.. I've tried and failed multiple times.

  • @gmanning4881
    @gmanning4881 6 місяців тому

    i used to work for a really smart mechanical engineer who never checked the oil in his outback and blew the engine!

  • @joelmollenkopf3767
    @joelmollenkopf3767 Рік тому

    Interesting

  • @billsmith1770
    @billsmith1770 Рік тому

    5:12 from the movement of that flywheel i'd suspect a broken crank , or flywheel loose/damaged . looks like flywheel is tilting , not just moving back and forth .

  • @nicolaassnoek9902
    @nicolaassnoek9902 Рік тому +1

    Check before every mow

  • @TecumsehRulesbcserk
    @TecumsehRulesbcserk Рік тому

    An electric mower simply won’t meet my needs. You saw what I was dealing with in my latest video in Bear Lake. I am cutting that thing monthly now with our walk behind mower so it doesn’t overgrow and we don’t have to lug a giant brush cutter up there with us. An electric mower would die within five passes of cutting down that brush. And since its an empty lot there are no places to charge the battery.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      yes for you, it simply wouldn't work unless they came out with something heavy duty

  • @ramadinsookhoo6141
    @ramadinsookhoo6141 Рік тому

    Hey bro what's up? I've seen many people not talking care of their equipment and expecting it to be performing like brand new. At the end of the day whether they take care of their equipment isn't my concern but I'm not lending them my equipment neither.

  • @berkeleygang1834
    @berkeleygang1834 Рік тому

    Doesn't the owner's manual say to check the oil before starting the mower? That's what I do. YMMV. It's easier to check the oil level than the gas level IMHO.

  • @Chairman750
    @Chairman750 Рік тому

    I check the oil in my push mower more frequently in the summer, and I check the oil in my riding mower before each use.

  • @GeoffryWK
    @GeoffryWK Рік тому

    Links in the video are considered ads by Ad Blockers. Put links in the description instead.

  • @williamsnow1531
    @williamsnow1531 Рік тому

    I check my oil every time I use my lawn mower.

  • @BlockGod_1832
    @BlockGod_1832 Рік тому +1

    when you where spinning the engine with the drill it seemed to be wobbling a lot more 11:32

  • @joshmanis9860
    @joshmanis9860 Рік тому

    the owner of a honda mower i got recently snapped the carburetor bolt off in the head while trying to drain water out of the gas

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      ouch that's going to be tough to remove

    • @joshmanis9860
      @joshmanis9860 Рік тому +1

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE if I can’t get it out I’ll have to helicoil it

  • @MUUKOW3
    @MUUKOW3 Рік тому

    The old Honda upper bearing knock. They lose thoe lose the upper bearing from low or no oil change.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      yes you are correct, however what's happening downstairs is alway very worrying, you'll see what I mean in the next one.

    • @MUUKOW3
      @MUUKOW3 Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE Those GC engines were made for the mass market and were cheap . The Briggs Quatumn was actually a better engine in the same market but the "Honda" name puts it top in the eye of the low information consumer. That whole mower is no better than an AYP HOP product or MTD product.

  • @jameshedrick605
    @jameshedrick605 Рік тому +1

    I check my oil before i start it

  • @richardboggs9428
    @richardboggs9428 Рік тому

    I check my oil before I start the engine

  • @peachsncream5808
    @peachsncream5808 Рік тому

    4:04 Wow that’s brilliant - this mower has a built in lawn clipping shaker 🥳 no more pesky buildup underneath the deck 😁 . Yep that’s me - a glass half full kinda guy , said NO ONE EVER 😂🤣😴😴😴

  • @matthijsverweijmeren6114
    @matthijsverweijmeren6114 Рік тому

    Sad to see that people not even check on oil😢 on such a quite expensive machine

  • @harrygregory6227
    @harrygregory6227 Рік тому

    it does not show the link tothe first video you made on this mower

  • @goosecreeksouth9327
    @goosecreeksouth9327 Рік тому +1

    Every time I use it first thing check oil

  • @999thenewman
    @999thenewman Рік тому

    0:19 story of your life :)

  • @easttexasnomad5981
    @easttexasnomad5981 Рік тому

    I change my oil annually.

  • @GeometryWars
    @GeometryWars Рік тому +2

    Classic Honda valve cover leaking

  • @Jayden-vo2vd
    @Jayden-vo2vd Рік тому

    I check it every use or at least every two uses and change your spark plug and air filter every year to

  • @robertmailhos8159
    @robertmailhos8159 Рік тому

    It's sounding like the connection rod is fixing to let go so The engine is in the state of blowing up

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      I know right!

    • @robertmailhos8159
      @robertmailhos8159 Рік тому

      @@INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE that is a sound that is definitely telling you that it's about to let go inside the engine

  • @antman3525
    @antman3525 Рік тому

    Agree on what you said. 60/70 years on petrol mowers means most would be reasonable efficient. Electric needs a few more years to get closer to a tried and trusted petrol mower. And then there's value for dollar, lacking in electric presently

  • @loading5100
    @loading5100 Рік тому +1

    i think electric is good for home owners

  • @marcslafter5814
    @marcslafter5814 Рік тому +1

    never going to change to battery not this lifetime

    • @christophermarshall5765
      @christophermarshall5765 Рік тому

      Me either. Heavy grass like I have in my yard will drain a battery mower very fast. I have a battery line trimmer, but I use it only in the front yard, where I can't mow, & using the big petrol powered unit isn't feasible.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      yep you are correct.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      thank you!

  • @mikespain8655
    @mikespain8655 Рік тому

    A 10 minute video takes you 10 hours to produce?
    Surprised that engine compression is that high with zero oil on dipstick. It should have seized or blown the connecting rod. I have seen three engines destroyed this year so far due to no oil. First thing to check is always oil.

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      I know right, 3-4 hours to fix and film. 1-2 hours to pre-edit, 4-5 hours to script, and a couple to read, and final edit.

  • @riceburner4747
    @riceburner4747 Рік тому

    Yep, 2-3x's a year. Has anyone given u a mower CLEAN? 🤔😂🤣🙄

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому +1

      LOL!!! To be honest, one has, but It was a viewer who knew I like to clean them, so they did it for me.

  • @martint766
    @martint766 Рік тому

    Sorry parts mower only.

  • @AlessandroGenTLe
    @AlessandroGenTLe Рік тому

    There's no engine, regardless how good it is, that survives with no oil. These people are the same that destroys Toyota car engine because "what's maintenance??". What a waste of oxygen...

  • @rustyrepairs2565
    @rustyrepairs2565 Рік тому

    Unless there is visible evidence of an oil leak, checking the oil once a month should be sufficient.

  • @peachsncream5808
    @peachsncream5808 Рік тому

    Wow 10 to 12 hours To produce one of these vids . Dam Brother ….🥇🫂🥇 my appreciation and respect Just maxed out . I never imagined you were using so much of your Free time To share your knowledge with us . Between work and Other commitments it sounds like you have 🤯 Much appreciated . Crazy Ozzie out 👣🦘👍

    • @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE
      @INSIDEHOUSEGARAGE  Рік тому

      yes my filming technique, editing, script writing, and Voice overs, take up more time than any of the repair work I do.