Reviving Dormant Lawn Mowers: Uncover the Secrets to Starting Success

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Unlock the secrets to starting lawn mowers that have been dormant for an extended period with this revealing UA-cam video. By delving into the challenges associated with neglected machines, we'll navigate the world of aged fuel, carburetor issues, and engine flooding. With practical tips, tricks, and troubleshooting techniques at your disposal, you'll feel confident tackling the startup problems of your own lawn mower. Watch now to gain the knowledge needed to revive your dormant mower and get back to maintaining a picture-perfect lawn!
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  • @mjg263
    @mjg263 Місяць тому +1

    I just picked up one of those HRS21 mowers at the curb last week. It had been left outside for years and looked like it went down with the Titanic, but once I got the old gas and water out of it much to my surprise it fired right up and ran great. These are very interesting engines in that they are built “upside down” with the flywheel under the deck and the piston / cam etc. up at the top under a cover. It’s like Honda just let the engineers run wild and do whatever they wanted with this one. Great mowers, I’m keeping mine for rough work and trimming.

    • @marvinrschwartz7402
      @marvinrschwartz7402  Місяць тому

      Now that’s very interesting I did not realize that. Makes me want to tear one apart

  • @zhardoum
    @zhardoum Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the video, not far off approaching the golden age myself, i appreciate the effort that took, i have a chainsaw that needs looking at.. it probably is uneconomical to repair but i like tinkering with engines, besides, if its busted then i can’t break it but your video has given me the motivation to have another go at it… besides, chainsaws fit on the desk easier, not so tough on the knees.. 😁

    • @marvinrschwartz7402
      @marvinrschwartz7402  Місяць тому

      Yes, I hear ya chainsaws are easier at least on the back and the knees, but they are so tiny fact is I had one that really busted my chops that I showed on my channel. I’ll leave a link in this message but with that chainsaw I took it into a shop 30 years ago and they told me it was junk and would never run again. Thanks for the comment and I challenge you to keep going. Here’s the video link to the playlist where I have all the chainsaw videos if you’re interested.
      ua-cam.com/play/PLixR3FUmp19Qp1Q4vQhAcOpFpBV5e6MBu.html&si=Q-1ob-bQt1VaNTOg