Ya saved the day, brother. It was the bowl with jell in it, and the bolt was clogged . My mower is working. Thank you for your video. Ya saved me from spending a bunch of money.
What's the model number of your mower for looking up parts? I just need to look up and replace the governor linkage, mower looks exactly the same I just have an older model
Hello Mike I have a lawnmower just like yours, but I need a carburetor that don't have a needle on the bottom. Do you have any information where I can buy one? Many Many thanks Carl in Goodyear az.
Supreme museum piece. HDPE wheels do rot or crack with age or heat. To be honest id do something about the underside and try to keep it indoors. But im nutty like that.
Id take the carb off and blast it with water but being extremely particular about the gaskets. New gaskets are probably ok but they rot faster. Needs viton seals or something like that.
Ya saved the day, brother. It was the bowl with jell in it, and the bolt was clogged . My mower is working. Thank you for your video. Ya saved me from spending a bunch of money.
Nice work! I would never have thought about looking around the float bowl.
Thanks!!
that trick with the welding tip cleaners worked great
What's the model number of your mower for looking up parts? I just need to look up and replace the governor linkage, mower looks exactly the same I just have an older model
Hello Mike I have a lawnmower just like yours, but I need a carburetor that don't have a needle on the bottom. Do you have any information where I can buy one? Many Many thanks Carl in Goodyear az.
Great job! Wonderful tutorial 🥰
Tecumseh made a good engine. If only their owners would takecare of them!
Supreme museum piece. HDPE wheels do rot or crack with age or heat. To be honest id do something about the underside and try to keep it indoors. But im nutty like that.
Mike's garage you gained a new sub
Id take the carb off and blast it with water but being extremely particular about the gaskets. New gaskets are probably ok but they rot faster. Needs viton seals or something like that.
Old Craftsman x Sears great quality
I agree. Very well made and will last a long time with the right maintenance