Use some dish soap and water or tire mounting lube to take the tires off and put them on. Will make it a lot easier. A few months ago I got a gallon of tire lube from Walmart online for just over $10 shipped to my house. I'm not sure how they do that but it's certainly a better alternative than dish soap and water.
"Rip, shit, or bust", as my Dad used to say. Boogered up the wheel rim with a crow bar, pulling wheelies- I sure hope the poor guy that cared for it wasn't watching.
Your old starter probably only needs a new Bendix. This part is not expensive. I have a friend that does starter repairs, and he's helped us at work a number of times.
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These were really good and first class in there day
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Hello from the Netherlands .
thanks for the video .
Sincerely, Hollandduck
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Nice little buy, where do you find them your really lucky?
So. Why would the same model want to turn one direction slowly say to the right slow and left is normal speed. Belt driven???
Never seen one like it before 😢
thank you !
Use some dish soap and water or tire mounting lube to take the tires off and put them on. Will make it a lot easier. A few months ago I got a gallon of tire lube from Walmart online for just over $10 shipped to my house. I'm not sure how they do that but it's certainly a better alternative than dish soap and water.
It may be a long shot but i have one of these and the joystick all the sudden only spins me in circles and i cant go right any suggestions
Minor repairs and it's going to make you quite a bit of money
$$$
What did it bring ???
@@philliphall5198Probably around 1500 I would think
"Rip, shit, or bust", as my Dad used to say. Boogered up the wheel rim with a crow bar, pulling wheelies- I sure hope the poor guy that cared for it wasn't watching.
Your old starter probably only needs a new Bendix. This part is not expensive. I have a friend that does starter repairs, and he's helped us at work a number of times.
You could be right. But, this starter was cheap. Sometimes it makes sense to repair, sometimes it makes sense to replace.
What's the actual brand, I know it's a snapper.