I think you've come across a good way to add to your revenue stream!! Putting together and selling new mowers for the consumer who can't or won't do it. ALSO, you meet a potential service and trade in customer. Finally, as far as good food in Sarasota, I like Yoder's! My son in laws cousins own it and the food in my humble opinion is great.
@@rajaz4054 Yes, made for MTD in China. I recently bought a Yard Machines 132cc engine 20" cut for trimming under and around trees and shrubs and it's working perfectly for my needs and so it it gets a few scratches on it...who cares? I changed the oil after 1 & 2 hours of use and will change it again after 5 hours then seasonally after that. So far, no complaints.
Make sure it's: full of oil & has enough gas in its' small tank, prime a good 3 or 4 times, pull on starter cord just until you feel resistance then give a quick sharp full pull and it should start right away, mine does.
Those little 125cc mowers surge a lot in thick grass...if you want to get the job done without going snail slow or waiting for the engine to recover, get a mower with a larger engine 170cc at least.
Yes, but depends what you want to use it for. It it's your primary lawn mower then I would agree to purchase a 'good' one, but if it's for beater jobs like trimming under trees and the like and you don't want to scratch or damage your 'good' mower then get the Yard Works or Remington beater mower, that's what I use mine for.
I think you've come across a good way to add to your revenue stream!! Putting together and selling new mowers for the consumer who can't or won't do it. ALSO, you meet a potential service and trade in customer. Finally, as far as good food in Sarasota, I like Yoder's! My son in laws cousins own it and the food in my humble opinion is great.
Yoder's is awesome. So far the new mower sales are dead..I may be storing these units until next year.
My friend stopped over this morning to pick up scrap. Pulling stuff across tall grass. You should get a lawnmower he says. Funny have many. Wife mows.
That is what i like about fixing mowers...you can use any one of them to cut the grass.
How do you open the little yellow oil thing? It will not open
you can use a flat head screwdriver and insert it into the slot on top and turn counter clockwise.
I looks almost identical to the Yard Machines 20" 132cc new push mower I just bought.
It probably is identical. Several of the different brands use the same deck and engine.
Both the Yard Machines and the Remington are made by MTD.
@@rajaz4054 thank you.
@@rajaz4054 Yes, made for MTD in China. I recently bought a Yard Machines 132cc engine 20" cut for trimming under and around trees and shrubs and it's working perfectly for my needs and so it it gets a few scratches on it...who cares? I changed the oil after 1 & 2 hours of use and will change it again after 5 hours then seasonally after that. So far, no complaints.
Just got one of these assembled it, but its not starting so watching this to make sure i didnt mess anything up
use fresh fuel...very important.
Make sure it's: full of oil & has enough gas in its' small tank, prime a good 3 or 4 times, pull on starter cord just until you feel resistance then give a quick sharp full pull and it should start right away, mine does.
I was shocked to see new mowers on Tommy Time!!
I am still in Shock. I never buy new!
Does it has a grass bag? Mine is model 20” 140cc
no bag, low budget model.
What are you going to do with them can you clarify thanks thumbs up
I will advertise them for sale.
Those little 125cc mowers surge a lot in thick grass...if you want to get the job done without going snail slow or waiting for the engine to recover, get a mower with a larger engine 170cc at least.
Hey Greg, welcome to the show🎉
He did a fine job today...i will get him back for a couple other new units i have.n Cheap Labor is always welcomed here.
Its a Briggs?
yes, Briggs-Stratton engine.
If ur gonna buy a mower. At least buy a good one. Not cheap junk. That was only a 100 dollar mower or lower 2 years ago.
You should let people know that the engine is not made by Briggs and Stratton. But a cheap China clone.
If ur gonna buy a mower. At least buy a good one. Not cheap junk.
Yes, but depends what you want to use it for. It it's your primary lawn mower then I would agree to purchase a 'good' one, but if it's for beater jobs like trimming under trees and the like and you don't want to scratch or damage your 'good' mower then get the Yard Works or Remington beater mower, that's what I use mine for.