I have a Craftsman T130 lawn tractor with 18.5 hp engine and find your spring maintenance video helpful. I really appreciate you taking time to provide instructions on self maintenance which reduce shop cost. Through experience, I've found that the key to long term use of equipment is self maintenance. Because equipment owners usually devote more time to ensure operating success of their machines.
Great video I just wonder about the battery and bearings and drive belt. I imagine as long as the belt isn't split it should be good for another few riding hours. The battery is probably the same as a car as far as maintenance. The bearings I have no idea about.
Great video! Very helpful . My Craftsman T140 has an oil capacity of 48 ounces. After filling it with 48 ounces the oil level way over the full line. So I had to drain it to about 24 ounces to the full line level. I then disconnected the spark and and then tried to start it to make sure the oil gets into the engine as you did. Afterwards after driving it a little I checked it again and the oil level was little below the full line of the dipstick.. My question is what’s the sense of having an oil capacity if 48 ounces when it takes about half to the full level. You put 48 ounces in your mower and it came out perfect to the full line. Did I do something wrong?
Is that every time you change it? Maybe the oil wasn’t warm and didn’t drain properly or maybe if it had a certain angle of the mower? I think it’s 48oz changing oil filter and 40oz w/o filter
I have a Craftsman T130 lawn tractor with 18.5 hp engine and find your spring maintenance video helpful. I really appreciate you taking time to provide instructions on self maintenance which reduce shop cost. Through experience, I've found that the key to long term use of equipment is self maintenance.
Because equipment owners usually devote more time to ensure operating success of their machines.
I’ve got this exact mower. Much appreciated.
Thank you my friend for putting out this video it helped me a bunch!
Thanks, that was very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
👍amazing video
Thank you 👍
Great video I just wonder about the battery and bearings and drive belt. I imagine as long as the belt isn't split it should be good for another few riding hours. The battery is probably the same as a car as far as maintenance. The bearings I have no idea about.
Great video! Very helpful . My Craftsman T140 has an oil capacity of 48 ounces. After filling it with 48 ounces the oil level way over the full line. So I had to drain it to about 24 ounces to the full line level. I then disconnected the spark and and then tried to start it to make sure the oil gets into the engine as you did. Afterwards after driving it a little I checked it again and the oil level was little below the full line of the dipstick.. My question is what’s the sense of having an oil capacity if 48 ounces when it takes about half to the full level. You put 48 ounces in your mower and it came out perfect to the full line. Did I do something wrong?
Is that every time you change it? Maybe the oil wasn’t warm and didn’t drain properly or maybe if it had a certain angle of the mower? I think it’s 48oz changing oil filter and 40oz w/o filter
I need you help! I have this mower and i need the small rubber vacuum hose that comes off the fuel pump. Can you help me with a part number?
You didn't grease your pulleys on the cutting deck????
What about the fuel filter?
Shouldn't the sparkplug be the 1st thing you take out, especially if its lifted and ur going underneath it..
Yes
Especially since the spark plug is way to close to the hot components. I learned the hard way
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