That LawnBoy is very modern compared to the one I used growing up! And that was modern compared to the two my grandfather used every week - i assume they started out green, but there wasnt even a hint of paint anywhere. Completely bare metal, but working like new last i saw them, 40 years ago.
I mainly use 4 bought a 250 ft roll from Amazon last month $23 us. I haven't done one of those lawnboys in years. Although wife still mowes with a late 70s 21" brick top. Wobbly wheeles and all
I remember sooooo many kids who cut lawns to make money had Lawn Boys. Their Dads', I assume. They all had metal debris shields dragging on the back so as the kids pushed them down the street, they'd make this godawful noise! Every time I see a Lawn Boy on You Tube I think of that. Which makes my think of Big Wheels, those all-plastic, low rider tricycles. Not only were the plastic wheels noisy on the sidewalk, they had a spring that would "thum" on the inside "spokes" of the rear wheel to make a "motor" sound! Between Big Wheels and Lawn Boys, it was always a loud, annoying Summer! A Lawn Boy running and on the grass, though, wasn't too bad.
How's she goin'? Wow, it's been long time since I saw a Lawn Boy mower. My Dad had one with the vertical pull start, but it came through the cowling like you mentioned at the start. This was an interesting repair Bruce, but once again you did a great job!! Take 'er easy!!
Good ol Lawnboy, now you are talking my language. Lawnboys are an "acquired taste" for sure. Owners and technicians either love these mowers, or really hate them. And, that is understandable. Those rewinds are delicate and difficult to work on. The tiny rewind handles (looks like this newer model has a larger one though) slipped out of your hands easily, allowing the rewind to snap back and damage the spring. This newer model has a nice hole where the rewind plugs into, the older ones had a combination of flat plate/screw set up that held the rewind in place. This one is more of a challenge due to the added rope length for the handle mounted rewind grip. Many of the dainty plastic pieces and air filter tend to strip out and fall off as well. The powerheads are fairly robust and simple, but the "dainty" add ons make these units unfit for rugged contractor use. If one can be careful with the rewinds and plastic bits, you are rewarded with a simple/powerful mower that lasts a long time. If not, stick with the Briggs engines. I applaud your patience, surely have "been there/done that" with these delicate rewinds. A little concerned cuz I didn't see any smoke coming from this two stroke, but maybe these newer models used a lean oil/gas mix...
Good video Bruce, tried to give a commercial L.B. away this spring I inherited - no takers I bought a assortment of Tygon and starter ropes years ago and got carried away! Oh well someone will end up with it I guess? I seem to go capt. fumblenutz when I cook lately and drop stuff, you are lucky to have your other half for that. 😊
Fantastic brother Bruce 😊 got to keep those neighbors happy 😅
Thanks for watching. 😊
Great job, great old lawnmower you forgot to say are you with me😅 I got a Honda 194 sx it's perfect hey from Denmark 👍
Oops I missed that one. LOL
Nice job Dr Bruce, I love working on my neighbors stuff. 👍
You're a good neighbor.
and so are you brother
Very good video thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
GREAT TO SEE YOU BACK AT IT BRUCE !
@@kenhowells540 Thanks so much.
Nice one Bruce - that little engine sounds nice 👍👍
It does.
Thank you so much awesome video
You bet
My neighbour always had "Lawn-Boy" 2 stroke mowers in the 70s
LOL mine does now!!!
Good job Bruce love the older lawn boys I own two as antiques just finished restoring them a month ago
Thanks, they are great to work on.
Nice job Bruce!!
Looking at that reminds me of the one my dad had....they sure as hell don't make them that good anynmore!!
You are so right
That LawnBoy is very modern compared to the one I used growing up! And that was modern compared to the two my grandfather used every week - i assume they started out green, but there wasnt even a hint of paint anywhere. Completely bare metal, but working like new last i saw them, 40 years ago.
I love hearing about the old ones.
I mainly use 4 bought a 250 ft roll from Amazon last month $23 us. I haven't done one of those lawnboys in years. Although wife still mowes with a late 70s 21" brick top. Wobbly wheeles and all
Crazy legs with those offset wheels...😅
I am glad you found a good source for pull rope.
I have never seen a pull start like that. Very interesting.
It was interesting
Good ol’ LawnBoy! Great to see another vid from ya, hope all is well Bruce!
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Fantastic video mate .. mate that's a different pull mechanism... Still I'm glad a vintage man was able to work on it lol
Thanks 👍 VINTAGE man to the rescue
Thank Hope to see you soon
I remember sooooo many kids who cut lawns to make money had Lawn Boys. Their Dads', I assume.
They all had metal debris shields dragging on the back so as the kids pushed them down the street, they'd make this godawful noise!
Every time I see a Lawn Boy on You Tube I think of that.
Which makes my think of Big Wheels, those all-plastic, low rider tricycles. Not only were the plastic wheels noisy on the sidewalk, they had a spring that would "thum" on the inside "spokes" of the rear wheel to make a "motor" sound!
Between Big Wheels and Lawn Boys, it was always a loud, annoying Summer!
A Lawn Boy running and on the grass, though, wasn't too bad.
loved it thanks
it's like riding a bike you never forget.
So true Wally
Excellent, hey buddy.
Thanks for watching. I showed the rewind twice LOL
How's she goin'? Wow, it's been long time since I saw a Lawn Boy mower. My Dad had one with the vertical pull start, but it came through the cowling like you mentioned at the start. This was an interesting repair Bruce, but once again you did a great job!! Take 'er easy!!
Thanks again sir
Good ol Lawnboy, now you are talking my language. Lawnboys are an "acquired taste" for sure. Owners and technicians either love these mowers, or really hate them. And, that is understandable. Those rewinds are delicate and difficult to work on. The tiny rewind handles (looks like this newer model has a larger one though) slipped out of your hands easily, allowing the rewind to snap back and damage the spring. This newer model has a nice hole where the rewind plugs into, the older ones had a combination of flat plate/screw set up that held the rewind in place. This one is more of a challenge due to the added rope length for the handle mounted rewind grip. Many of the dainty plastic pieces and air filter tend to strip out and fall off as well. The powerheads are fairly robust and simple, but the "dainty" add ons make these units unfit for rugged contractor use. If one can be careful with the rewinds and plastic bits, you are rewarded with a simple/powerful mower that lasts a long time. If not, stick with the Briggs engines. I applaud your patience, surely have "been there/done that" with these delicate rewinds.
A little concerned cuz I didn't see any smoke coming from this two stroke, but maybe these newer models used a lean oil/gas mix...
You nailed it.
Hi Bruce 😊
Thanks for showing up
Wow, that definitely hidden, did that come from the a museum.
LOL My neighbour
Those are weird machines.
They are !!!
That looks quite complicated. Do you think it is a better system than a Brigg's. Lucky you have spare parts laying around. Thanks Bruce. Stevo
It sure is
Buddy Holly would pleased with the fix Bruce.
Thanks Pete
I looked up those hipa primer bulbs $7.99 us. I bought same ones last time
Thanks for watching
Lawn boy mower that is a great idea to cut the grass on ditches
They sure do cut well.
@BrucesShop yes they do the pull start system is a strange configuration on this Old school lawn boy mower 😮😧
#4 would be like a weedeater cord?
A wacker maybe one siz down yet.
Pull rope is measured in 32” of an inch, hence a #4 is 1/8”
Thanks Jim
Good video Bruce, tried to give a commercial L.B. away this spring I inherited - no takers I bought a assortment of Tygon and starter ropes years ago and got carried away! Oh well someone will end up with it I guess? I seem to go capt. fumblenutz when I cook lately and drop stuff, you are lucky to have your other half for that. 😊
Try selling it. They may think it doens't run.