This kid is awesome!!! Nothing better than going outside and tinkering with things instead of being inside playing video games. Great job and keep the videos coming kid.
You probably figured it out by now, but your choke should be the throttle all the way forward. As soon as it starts you pull it back to run. It cracks me up every time you talk like your Dad. SABRE.
Hey little human, you need to give you dad a huge hug and tell him thank you for teaching you fundamental skills that you will most definitely benefit from as you go through life. Awesome job little dude. Keep it up
Only when used as the French pronunciation with Le in front .it’s Sabre as in the curved sword .Sabre as in its usage to cut grass In example ,it’s blades ..
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Bentley, you are correct about this being a John Deere. In fact this machine was designed for high speed assembly which lowered the cost. The bosses at Deere were afraid we would damage the Deere name and wouldn't let us brand it Deere. But this only lasted a year or two and the quality of the design let us brand the unit Deere and it became the 100 Series. I was the engineering manager in charge of designing this machine. Being the engineering manager let me collect some advertising material which I would give you if you would like. Let me know and I'll send it to you. Just FYI, these were built (and still are) in Greenville Tennessee.
This is INCORRECT. This tractor was designed and built by JD. I was on that project team and know of which I speak. Don't believe everything you read on the interwebs.
Thanks Bentley very enjoyable as usual, you will soon be in charge of your own mower racing team! "Little Grip Racing". Mum and dad must be very proud..Take care from the UK. 👍
Wonderful to see you thinking about the little Bird that was nesting in your mower... Well done M8, dont ever forget about the wildlife that's around you and do everything you can to protect it... Well Done !!!
Thanks for sharing Bentley, enjoyed your video! Sorry about the Cub Cadet but it did make a good video when you were fixing it! I just finished watching your dad video right before yous, both great videos! Kirk from Louisiana sending prayers and positive energy to you and your family little brother! See ya on the next video my friend! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻oh you might be able to buy a tube from tractor supply if those tires are still good! Then you can get dad to break it down with his tire machine! Take care Bentley and thanks Bradley for helping you during this video, I guess he’s your strong man! It’s nice to have a strong arm helping you whenever you need! lol 🤣😂🤣 He picked up that push mower like it was nothing! 💪🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯
Good job LG! Someone already told you about the button for reversing, but the choke mode is throttle lever all the way forward. That's why is was running "weird" when you pushed it all the way up. You should feel an indent, like a bump in the lever when it's full throttle. Past that is choke. The orange, up/down thingy on the left is a parking brake. Push that pedal all the way in and lift on the orange thingy, release the pedal and it should stay pushed down. You can start it without having to be on it. That "1800s push mower" (LOL) is more likely late 1960s to mid 1970s. The deck looked like it was cast aluminum. FIND!! Looked to be in great shape, not rusty (corroded) or broken. See if you can find some old metal wheels (like on the back) for it. Not the new plastic ones. Might even find some around the old barn. You could polish the aluminum deck and make it shine! Remove the blade and replace it with a pulley and install a car alternator to run from the bottom of the motor with a belt and make a generator...of sorts 12v, charge batteries... Hook up a power inverter and use it for 110v power tools, lights, etc. (Dad-help seriously encouraged here) Some mowers of that period actually had magnesium decks! I have an old LawnBoy mower with one. Love watching your shows and thanks to Bradley for manning the camera. Good job Brad!
Really well presented. Who knew UA-cam capabilities were genetic? The young man's intelligence and eloquence a chip off the old man's block. (As hard as dad tries to disguise it.) Terrific show!
Great job Bentley! Incase you haven't figured it out yet, the little yellow button on the dash is to keep the mower deck engaged while in reverse. Had the same mower a few years back.
Good to see the smallest human with a bit of dirt under his fingernails just gettin her done - great work Bentley - cheers from Tasmania 👍great work on the camera Bradley and mum 👍
You go young man! -- Problem solving skills you are developing will last you a lifetime ! Perhaps check the cable on your blade engagement - likely broken, rusted or otherwise impinged so that it doesn't operate the idler and engage the belt / blades.
Man what a good show Bentley! And talk about dirtbike heaven! Growing up on that property and having dirt bikes and snowmobiles and go karts is awesome and good for the soul. That's exactly how I grew up and it did all right by me. Enjoy it. Your parents are doing right by you and you are doing right by them so keep up the good work kiddo!!!
I just realized he's more interesting then his dad. And I'm a huge vice grip fan. I'm chilling with this, vise grip, sleeperdude. That's some good clean u tube
On the John Deere on the right side you have the brake pedal and the height adjustment for cutting grass. The orange (P) is your parking brake. The yellow button you push in when you want to go in reverse. If you don't push it in, it will stall out. The yellow handle on the right is for engaging the blades. Hope this helps you out.
The little yellow button on the left is the backup button. Some mowers you have to push and hold but it's so you can backup without turning off the blades
The Sabre being a hydrostatic transmission is going to be limited to making it go fast. It can be done, but it's not likely to do what it should for very long. A gear drive transmission is what you need. You mentioned using the Cub tires on the Sabre, the wheels wont work most likely. Usually the Husqvarna and Deere riders will use a key way on the rear axle and the MTD/Cub riders will use a shaped axle. The tension idler arm on the mower deck is probably stuck, it's pretty common after that sit for a while. It's just a manual pivot situation. The Kohler engine is a peach though. Those are hard to come by anymore (the command). Fun watching you learn.
Nice job Bentley, your initiative is quite admirable. Don't worry, making this into a racing machine is waaay better than what it was headed for, which was the scrap pile. "Things running richer than Mr. Beast" ... you crack me up! Keep up the great work, and make sure your folks know you appreciate all they do for you ;)
The pull lever disengages the transmission so it free wheels making it easier to push. Also, pushing the mower with the drive engaged a can damage the transmission
The orange slider on left side of dash is parking brake so you don't have to push left side pedal to start. To enable, push pedal all the way forward, slide button up and let go of pedal. To disengage, push pedal down, and slide button down. Yellow button is to be able to back up with blades running. Slider on right side of dash is "cruise control".
Looks like Derek needs to learn on ya a bit there young buck. So the pedal would be your brakes. The P orange lock and unlock is your parking brakes. Some tractors require it to be set to start. That button on the dash is if you have the blades on and want to reverse with them running you have to press that button. It's a safety measure for people who don't know and should really not have a rider to begin with. Lastly that big aluminum cover on the front of the engine is OHV or over head valves. Just makes it easier to work on them and keeps them oiled properly. Lastly the thing on the rear is because you have a hydrostatic driven transmission no gears just forward and backwards. Usually not a good option for a racing mower. Running the transmission at a much faster rate can create to much pressure and you will usually burn out the fluid pump. You really need something with actual gears. Lastly most tractors if your missing a key a strait screwdriver Usually works. And lastly. Kohler engines were all John deer used for years they are superior to Briggs and even kawasaki or even Honda if you ask me. They just sound way better and have more torque. Wrench away my dude you will eventually learn. Hopefully you don't lose a limb or something like that. I have more scars than I care to mention from my early days of riding mowers and then quads and go carts wr built. You just gotta do it. Lastly faster doesn't always mean better. I always preferred the normal speed of tractors and mowing large lawns. I mowed 3 acres with a tractors with a deck the same size as this. It would take 3 hours. I'd put on my Walkman headphones. Jam out and just get lost mowing. Made good money and it will help you relax to.
hey there little grip, im sure someone else has told you, but in case they havent, that lever on the back of these mowers is the engagement for the hydrostatic transmission. if you pull that lever out it disengages the transmission (puts the mower in neutral) and you can push the mower without damaging the transmission. if you push the lever in it engages the transmission and pushing the mower with the transmission engaged can damage it.
Hey Bentley a good tip on fuel valves is turned in line it will run fine, to the side it won’t run or will die. I worked on one of these that was stored for years in a garage and used to cut the lawn 3 times before it was put away with no fuel in it. Definitely sounds like it wants a valve adjustment
Great episode. Sorry abut the Cadet. Glad you found this one. Looking forward to the progress. Be safe! Jessica, good on you for putting (I'm sure) your long lid=st of things to do on hold to go record/keep an eye on your boys while they do these things. That's way better them telling them no, or letting them be out there alone with "heavy" (LOL) OK, potentially dangerous equipment. That's very cool of you! great video! Can't wait for the next one. Be safe!
Sob Ray....you crack me up little dude Man! Keep them coming! By the way sir, I'm surprised your father hasn't imparted this knowledge tidbit. But a general rule on valves (Gas, Air...ect) is if the valve knob/handle is in line with the hose/pipe direction,that is on, and of course if it crosses the direction of the lines that is off, great deduction by you.😉 Running richer than Mr. Beast....you crack me up!! Oh and that Husqvarna oil you picked up behind your John Deere, most probably belongs to the owner of that mower...best to put it on his seat, not keep it.
On a rideing lawnmower that little pull bar in rear is a transaxle disingage for pushing them around Also most mowers throttle are all the way down is choke for starting up then you can slowly move up to bring rpm up for cutting grass and driveing most have a safty switch in seat and your foot brake that wont let it crank without being ingage i love the channel keep up the great work
Just to let you know. You’ve inspired me to spit shine and work on my Craftsman LT200. It looks almost new again. My mower also has those two wires unattached to anything.
Good to see another video young man. This little tractor looks promising. John Deer can’t be all bad. I’m sure you’ll make it into a runner like your Dad does time and again. Fantastic videos keep it up👍👍
I also have never heard of a Sabre by JD must be a "Boolick" lol ..I remember getting mowers running when I was his age most riders the solenoids were bad I had to use a screwdriver to try and start them and the decks never worked missing belt ECT . That is a nice mower for it's age good job little man 👍.
Who else finds themselves checking for Friday nights "Little Grip Garage" earlier and earlier?? I know I do!!!! YES!! 🙌 😂🤣😎
Definitely I look forward to the new episodes. He is learning and improving.
I DO! LG IS BECOMING JUST LIKE HIS DAD.
yep
I might not see it on Friday but I do make sure to see any Bieri video. Bentley is really coming along great!
Next time blow the mower off outside and you won’t need to sweep the garage
“This things running richer than Mr.Beast” 🤣🤣🤣
its really nice Brad helping his little brother . its rare now days that siblings hang out together out side . warms my heart
You keep making me want to go buy a beat up riding mower or two!
Just to see if we can still tune and raise cane with a baby motor😂😂
Thank you Bentley. Big thanks to Mom and your.brothers for.helping with your highly successful channel. Dad too...:)
Saaabray. Apple doesnt fall far from the tree. Great video!
This kid is awesome!!! Nothing better than going outside and tinkering with things instead of being inside playing video games. Great job and keep the videos coming kid.
Listening to Bentley saying "SAH-bray!" was the highlight of the video for me! That one didn't fall far from the Derek tree!
Oh you know that’s even why he’s working on it! 😂
You probably figured it out by now, but your choke should be the throttle all the way forward. As soon as it starts you pull it back to run. It cracks me up every time you talk like your Dad. SABRE.
SAAA BRAAAAAY!
Hey little human, you need to give you dad a huge hug and tell him thank you for teaching you fundamental skills that you will most definitely benefit from as you go through life. Awesome job little dude. Keep it up
As a European, I can confirm that this is the correct pronunciation of Saaabrey. Love the content wee guy - you are doing a grand job !
Only when used as the French pronunciation with Le in front .it’s Sabre as in the curved sword .Sabre as in its usage to cut grass In example ,it’s blades ..
I'm not sure why YT isn't notifying me when a LGG video drops, but I'll keep looking for 'em. Keep up the great content!
It's not just LGG. I have a few subs that don't show up in my sub tab or send notifications.
I didn't get notification either.
Me neither
Make sure you hit the bell icon next to the subscribe button and change the notifications to "all". If it still doesn't work it might be in your phone permissions. Hope one of those two helps!
I’ve had this happen on other channels. It was fixed by unsubscribing and then resubscribing.
Bentley gets funnier on every new episode. You're doing an awesome job, dude.
What can I say? You remind me of myself, 45 years ago. Great job young man.
This kid is an amazing American. Derick, you and your wife are doing a great job.
Bentley, you are correct about this being a John Deere. In fact this machine was designed for high speed assembly which lowered the cost. The bosses at Deere were afraid we would damage the Deere name and wouldn't let us brand it Deere. But this only lasted a year or two and the quality of the design let us brand the unit Deere and it became the 100 Series. I was the engineering manager in charge of designing this machine. Being the engineering manager let me collect some advertising material which I would give you if you would like. Let me know and I'll send it to you. Just FYI, these were built (and still are) in Greenville Tennessee.
Me and my Grandsons love watching your channel. Great videos.
Back in a past life when i was a teenager i worked as a lawnmower Mechanic. That sabre is a MTD sold by Jon deer. Keep doing what you do!
These were not made by MTD, Deere made them. These became what was first sold as Deere branded units in the big box stores.
This is INCORRECT. This tractor was designed and built by JD. I was on that project team and know of which I speak. Don't believe everything you read on the interwebs.
Thanks Bentley very enjoyable as usual, you will soon be in charge of your own mower racing team! "Little Grip Racing". Mum and dad must be very proud..Take care from the UK. 👍
Le' Saaabreaaa! Just like his pops!!LOL Great job Bentley!
Great job Bentley! Who would have thunk that JD produced a model called SAAAABRE!!! 🤣
That old push mower is pretty cool!
Those Kohlers are good engines. I've got a 16HP one on a 20 year old mower, still running strong.
You’re doing great buddy!! Also thanks to Mom and Dad that I sense are a bit more involved than is shown.
Wonderful to see you thinking about the little Bird that was nesting in your mower... Well done M8, dont ever forget about the wildlife that's around you and do everything you can to protect it... Well Done !!!
You've gotten farther than mine and I have two to change parts with. Keep it up. I'm hooked on your channel. 😊
Your becoming a great little mechanic! Roll on getting your licence and then off doing barn find cars!
Thanks for sharing Bentley, enjoyed your video! Sorry about the Cub Cadet but it did make a good video when you were fixing it! I just finished watching your dad video right before yous, both great videos! Kirk from Louisiana sending prayers and positive energy to you and your family little brother! See ya on the next video my friend! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻oh you might be able to buy a tube from tractor supply if those tires are still good! Then you can get dad to break it down with his tire machine! Take care Bentley and thanks Bradley for helping you during this video, I guess he’s your strong man! It’s nice to have a strong arm helping you whenever you need! lol 🤣😂🤣 He picked up that push mower like it was nothing! 💪🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻💯💯
Bentley knocking another one out of the park! Thanks buddy, keep 'em coming!!!
Fun to watch. Keep up the good work! We have 2 Sabres!!
Bently, so sorry to hear about the Cub Cadet after all your hard work. This unit should be a fun build. 😊😊😊😊
The ole SABRE!!😂😂😂 that tickle me so much!
Good job LG!
Someone already told you about the button for reversing, but the choke mode is throttle lever all the way forward. That's why is was running "weird" when you pushed it all the way up. You should feel an indent, like a bump in the lever when it's full throttle. Past that is choke.
The orange, up/down thingy on the left is a parking brake. Push that pedal all the way in and lift on the orange thingy, release the pedal and it should stay pushed down. You can start it without having to be on it.
That "1800s push mower" (LOL) is more likely late 1960s to mid 1970s. The deck looked like it was cast aluminum. FIND!! Looked to be in great shape, not rusty (corroded) or broken.
See if you can find some old metal wheels (like on the back) for it. Not the new plastic ones. Might even find some around the old barn. You could polish the aluminum deck and make it shine!
Remove the blade and replace it with a pulley and install a car alternator to run from the bottom of the motor with a belt and make a generator...of sorts 12v, charge batteries...
Hook up a power inverter and use it for 110v power tools, lights, etc. (Dad-help seriously encouraged here)
Some mowers of that period actually had magnesium decks! I have an old LawnBoy mower with one.
Love watching your shows and thanks to Bradley for manning the camera. Good job Brad!
You’re a chip off the old block Bentley. You sound just like your dad and thats a good thing. Keep doing what you do little man!!!!
I’m loving the Friday. Double dip on some grip
A good custom flame paint job would be cool !! Great job young Man !
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere" son, you will find out. Digging this one 😊.
Really well presented. Who knew UA-cam capabilities were genetic? The young man's intelligence and eloquence a chip off the old man's block. (As hard as dad tries to disguise it.) Terrific show!
Keep at it little man!!! You are doing AWESOME!!!! 100k subs!!! Great work.
Always had good luck with the Kohler engines, will get the job done👍🏻
Right on Bentley, sorry to hear the other one grenaded. Runs good 👍!!! Nice job!!! The Le...Saaaaaaabreee!!!😂😂😂😂😂 luv it, just like ur awesome dad!!!
Good job getting it running . Good job Bradley for helping out , also good job to Mom .
Haha what a great little episode, so many Derek-isms... Perfect, you did all right troubleshooting to get the mower running.
The World needs more Bentleys to challenge themselves to reach a goal and those who can need support from Family to do so. Like this young man👍🔧
Great job Bentley! Incase you haven't figured it out yet, the little yellow button on the dash is to keep the mower deck engaged while in reverse. Had the same mower a few years back.
Good to see the smallest human with a bit of dirt under his fingernails just gettin her done - great work Bentley - cheers from Tasmania 👍great work on the camera Bradley and mum 👍
Great job Bentley 🤝👍🙋♂️🇺🇸❤️☝️🙏
You go young man! -- Problem solving skills you are developing will last you a lifetime ! Perhaps check the cable on your blade engagement - likely broken, rusted or otherwise impinged so that it doesn't operate the idler and engage the belt / blades.
A real chip off the Big Grip! Great job. enjoy your content very much! Keep up the good work!
You are doing a great job, young man! Love seeing the evolution of your trouble shooting skills! Keep it up little bro!
Great job Bentley you did awesome. RIP Club Cadet
just like his Dad i love it it gets me in the feelins
Man what a good show Bentley! And talk about dirtbike heaven! Growing up on that property and having dirt bikes and snowmobiles and go karts is awesome and good for the soul. That's exactly how I grew up and it did all right by me. Enjoy it. Your parents are doing right by you and you are doing right by them so keep up the good work kiddo!!!
I just realized he's more interesting then his dad. And I'm a huge vice grip fan. I'm chilling with this, vise grip, sleeperdude. That's some good clean u tube
Great Revival and Video! Thank You.
Another lodge worthy rescue
On the John Deere on the right side you have the brake pedal and the height adjustment for cutting grass. The orange (P) is your parking brake. The yellow button you push in when you want to go in reverse. If you don't push it in, it will stall out. The yellow handle on the right is for engaging the blades. Hope this helps you out.
The yellow button is "no mow in reverse", a safety feature, like the operator presence switch in the seat.
The little yellow button on the left is the backup button. Some mowers you have to push and hold but it's so you can backup without turning off the blades
Great video Bentley 🤠👍🇦🇺
The old push mower would be cool to get running
Its got a Briggs & Stratton Motor on it so it will most definitely run with a little love.
One of my favorite UA-cam channels.
Woooohoooo! Love this channel! Go Bentley! 🙏❤️😎🤙
I really like the sabres sad they are gone
Our 8 year old daughter likes watching this show!!
SABRE!!!! Another great video. Awesome to have a big bro to help you👍
Didn't take you long to get it figured out and running. Good job as always Bentley.
Great job on the videos ...keep them coming
Way to go young fella experience is the best teacher 👍
You are over the top dude. I love your attitude and your drive.
"It's running richer than MrBeast"!!! Hahahaha!!!
“Be careful with it, it’s brand new” that was funny. 😆
Good job again, Bentley. Also, good looking out helping your bro Brad.👍
The Sabre being a hydrostatic transmission is going to be limited to making it go fast. It can be done, but it's not likely to do what it should for very long. A gear drive transmission is what you need.
You mentioned using the Cub tires on the Sabre, the wheels wont work most likely. Usually the Husqvarna and Deere riders will use a key way on the rear axle and the MTD/Cub riders will use a shaped axle.
The tension idler arm on the mower deck is probably stuck, it's pretty common after that sit for a while. It's just a manual pivot situation.
The Kohler engine is a peach though. Those are hard to come by anymore (the command).
Fun watching you learn.
Nice job Bentley, your initiative is quite admirable. Don't worry, making this into a racing machine is waaay better than what it was headed for, which was the scrap pile.
"Things running richer than Mr. Beast" ... you crack me up! Keep up the great work, and make sure your folks know you appreciate all they do for you ;)
It's your Professional Lingo that I admire most !😎
Thank you for sharing.👍
Keep at it Brantly, you do good work and it looks like you enjoy it. I'm sure you make your Mom and Dad proud.
Bentley looks a lot like his mom but has all the personality and attributes of his dad. Great video as always
The pull lever disengages the transmission so it free wheels making it easier to push. Also, pushing the mower with the drive engaged a can damage the transmission
you are an awesome young man !!!!!! keep going and one day you and your dad will be running vgg together !!!!!!!!!!
Good job getting that old tractor running.
SAAAAABRE!!!! Can’t wait to see you take rip on this thing! Awesome job Little Grip!
The Cub Cadet can be fixed. Unless it's burnt to the ground, it can be fixed. Great video 💯
The orange slider on left side of dash is parking brake so you don't have to push left side pedal to start. To enable, push pedal all the way forward, slide button up and let go of pedal. To disengage, push pedal down, and slide button down. Yellow button is to be able to back up with blades running. Slider on right side of dash is "cruise control".
I’m ten and this video made me want to build a mud mower thank you ❤
Keep up the great work Bently!!
Looks like Derek needs to learn on ya a bit there young buck. So the pedal would be your brakes. The P orange lock and unlock is your parking brakes. Some tractors require it to be set to start. That button on the dash is if you have the blades on and want to reverse with them running you have to press that button. It's a safety measure for people who don't know and should really not have a rider to begin with. Lastly that big aluminum cover on the front of the engine is OHV or over head valves. Just makes it easier to work on them and keeps them oiled properly. Lastly the thing on the rear is because you have a hydrostatic driven transmission no gears just forward and backwards. Usually not a good option for a racing mower. Running the transmission at a much faster rate can create to much pressure and you will usually burn out the fluid pump. You really need something with actual gears. Lastly most tractors if your missing a key a strait screwdriver Usually works. And lastly. Kohler engines were all John deer used for years they are superior to Briggs and even kawasaki or even Honda if you ask me. They just sound way better and have more torque. Wrench away my dude you will eventually learn. Hopefully you don't lose a limb or something like that. I have more scars than I care to mention from my early days of riding mowers and then quads and go carts wr built. You just gotta do it. Lastly faster doesn't always mean better. I always preferred the normal speed of tractors and mowing large lawns. I mowed 3 acres with a tractors with a deck the same size as this. It would take 3 hours. I'd put on my Walkman headphones. Jam out and just get lost mowing. Made good money and it will help you relax to.
hey there little grip, im sure someone else has told you, but in case they havent, that lever on the back of these mowers is the engagement for the hydrostatic transmission. if you pull that lever out it disengages the transmission (puts the mower in neutral) and you can push the mower without damaging the transmission. if you push the lever in it engages the transmission and pushing the mower with the transmission engaged can damage it.
SABRE!! Lol I love it. Doing great. Always look forward to seeing your videos.
attach a tall rollbar behind the seat, and mount the light on it...
Hey Bentley a good tip on fuel valves is turned in line it will run fine, to the side it won’t run or will die. I worked on one of these that was stored for years in a garage and used to cut the lawn 3 times before it was put away with no fuel in it.
Definitely sounds like it wants a valve adjustment
Great episode. Sorry abut the Cadet. Glad you found this one. Looking forward to the progress. Be safe! Jessica, good on you for putting (I'm sure) your long lid=st of things to do on hold to go record/keep an eye on your boys while they do these things. That's way better them telling them no, or letting them be out there alone with "heavy" (LOL) OK, potentially dangerous equipment. That's very cool of you! great video! Can't wait for the next one. Be safe!
Sob Ray....you crack me up little dude Man! Keep them coming! By the way sir, I'm surprised your father hasn't imparted this knowledge tidbit. But a general rule on valves (Gas, Air...ect) is if the valve knob/handle is in line with the hose/pipe direction,that is on, and of course if it crosses the direction of the lines that is off, great deduction by you.😉 Running richer than Mr. Beast....you crack me up!! Oh and that Husqvarna oil you picked up behind your John Deere, most probably belongs to the owner of that mower...best to put it on his seat, not keep it.
Awesome job Buddy!!!
On a rideing lawnmower that little pull bar in rear is a transaxle disingage for pushing them around
Also most mowers throttle are all the way down is choke for starting up then you can slowly move up to bring rpm up for cutting grass and driveing most have a safty switch in seat and your foot brake that wont let it crank without being ingage i love the channel keep up the great work
Good job, Little Man, good job!
Just to let you know. You’ve inspired me to spit shine and work on my Craftsman LT200. It looks almost new again.
My mower also has those two wires unattached to anything.
Good to see another video young man. This little tractor looks promising. John Deer can’t be all bad. I’m sure you’ll make it into a runner like your Dad does time and again. Fantastic videos keep it up👍👍
I also have never heard of a Sabre by JD must be a "Boolick" lol ..I remember getting mowers running when I was his age most riders the solenoids were bad I had to use a screwdriver to try and start them and the decks never worked missing belt ECT . That is a nice mower for it's age good job little man 👍.
that horizontal shaft on the cub will make a great upgrade on the golfcart you had,....