Fixing and Flipping Lawn Mowers - How Much Money Did I Make?

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2020
  • I bought this lawn mower for $15 and sold it for $100 find out what my total profit was in the video.
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  • @CHADDYBIGGUMS
    @CHADDYBIGGUMS 2 роки тому +12

    Pro tip. Thread a nut on the bolt you are cutting off. Run the nut off it and you have clean threads at the end again.

  • @davidstill754
    @davidstill754 2 роки тому +10

    Good job. One thing I might suggest is give the mower every opportunity to start and run good....New plug, air filter, oil change
    Clean carburetor if necessary. The easier it starts and mows the easier the sell and the bigger the profit.
    The $19 blade hurt your return but it helped your reputation for selling a good dependable mower and that my friend will pay off like crazy when word spreads around that you do a good job.
    Keep up the good work and Welcome to the club!

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  2 роки тому +2

      Wise words man, thanks for the comment!

    • @jasonwalker6481
      @jasonwalker6481 Рік тому +1

      I started flipping 2 weeks ago with 9 mowers but I sold them all and can’t find any more of them

  • @mdsoto3893
    @mdsoto3893 9 місяців тому +1

    I do the same thing
    New spark plug
    Fresh oil
    New air filter
    I check the valve
    I check the blade
    Belts
    Clean the carburetor or replace it .
    That way you have a happy customers and you get more customers if you’re doing the right thing !!! 😊

  • @RussellHoughton
    @RussellHoughton 2 роки тому +3

    Blades and carbs. are killers. I flip about 20-30 mowers each year and I have to buy a few of each every year. I'll share a little trick I use with you. I offer a $20 credit if the buyer gives me there old mower. Most people try to haggle with the price and this seams to stop that and gives me a supply of mowers and parts. I also have my buddy's pick up free mowers at spring and fall cleanup.

    • @doughaber3330
      @doughaber3330 2 роки тому

      I do the same thing. I had a mower and fixed it. Sold it to neighbor and after 1 mow, the piston rod snapped. I fixed up another mower to trade. I spent 20 bucks on a carb and kept the broken one. I used many of the parts from that already for other flips.

  • @TheDopalgangr
    @TheDopalgangr 4 роки тому +8

    So you only made $43 but think of the stuff you learned from the flip. Now you know what to look for when you go to buy your next mower and have an idea going in on how much some of the parts costs. And as long as the person doesn't come back for little issues that pop up you did them a favor on the price and now they have a decent mower.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  4 роки тому +1

      I have been doing this for awhile, I even do a little paid work on the side for other people on their personal stuff. I’ve got a landscaper who is going to start giving me his stuff to repair. So it’s turning into a decent little side hustle. Everything from flipping them to fixing them for people I know. It’s not my dream or anything but a good side hustle.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  4 роки тому +1

      But I’ll definitely agree the the lessons learned were great!

  • @orange6092
    @orange6092 6 місяців тому

    For $100.00 someone will be getting a reliable back up or ditch mower. Better made than the cheapest new one from a box store with a Chinese clone engine. I respect your machinest skills, wish I had some!!!!

  • @FazzixOfc
    @FazzixOfc Рік тому +2

    I am really late to the party, but I would recommend drilling out the brake handle holes rather than grinding down the end of the handle

  • @alexandersteines290
    @alexandersteines290 Рік тому +1

    Sweet Storage Garage Set Up though, that is awesome.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  Рік тому

      I lived there and managed the property when I was in this shop. It was a pretty nice little garage for the time being.

  • @ericpigg2689
    @ericpigg2689 3 роки тому +5

    I do this with riding mowers a lot. I do it as a hobby only, because normally the time I spend on them does not add up to the money I make. I have had a few homeruns, but they are rare. Normally they require a battery to the tune of about $40, and a carb or carb kit to the tune of around $20. Often belts/blades are bad, so you are in another $50 or so. Most often I pay around $100 for a rider and sell it for $350-$500, so I make a little side money on paper, but the labor time usually kills it. I do pressure washers too, but normally avoid push mowers. Keep up the great work. Love the video!

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  3 роки тому +1

      Hey man I’m right there with you! For me it’s a hobby, keeping this stuff out of the junk yard, and sort of the first step in starting a small engine repair business. I don’t intend on ever doing it full time, but I already have gained a lot of experience with it and have a couple of yearly customers who pay me to get their mowers up and going each spring.
      Anyway thanks for watching man!

    • @sockherman
      @sockherman 2 роки тому

      I’m the opposite. Prefer push mowers, can snag them for $20-$30. Can usually make $60-100 for about an hour of work. Much better return for me than riders

    • @jwayne777
      @jwayne777 Рік тому

      Yes. It's a hobby . The labor is mostly the true loss but sometimes it's buying a new carb, throttle cable, or ignition coil.
      The most important thing at the end is CLEAN THE MOWER. People care more about appearances than you think. Spray paint or touch up any rusty surfaces with cheap spraypaint. People hate rust. Use tire shine on the gas tank and the plastic cowl to remove the faded look.

  • @dorsey1966
    @dorsey1966 Рік тому +1

    Nice video 👍I flip lawn mowers too I find them on Craig's list free section as long as the engine not locked up then I check for spark then I check for fuel usually clean the carb and check for good compression give it a good washing most times I get $125 or $150 in Baltimore but not really about making a ton of money just something to do and a little pocket money ... New subscriber

  • @tomycodd
    @tomycodd Рік тому

    Nice Job!

  • @weekendhomeprojects
    @weekendhomeprojects Рік тому +1

    Nicely done!!!

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Рік тому

    Stens has really good pull rope and I like the blue

  • @waltertur9731
    @waltertur9731 11 місяців тому

    I usually look for free stuff. Clean the carb and flip it. Not going to getvrich but gives me something to do to make some extra cash

  • @pattayperformance
    @pattayperformance 3 роки тому +1

    $100 is good money for a push mower with no bag. You need to start buying things in bulk like rope and blades. I was able to get blades in bulk $8 a piece for your standard MTD! Not ever machine you fix n flip is a home run but progress is progress! Keep it up! 🇺🇸🔧🤙🏻🦅

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  3 роки тому +1

      Yup, and its a good way to learn things about different engines and equipment without the stress of it being a customer mower. Its been good for me!

  • @larrycroft470
    @larrycroft470 3 роки тому +1

    Derek this was a great video!! New Subscriber.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Рік тому

    Some times it’s a break even and zero for labor 😊

  • @Zombiereaper1
    @Zombiereaper1 4 роки тому +1

    I could have picked up a few mowers for free this spring, lots of decent looking ones were on Craigslist in the free section. It was an especially good time for free stuff because of the thrift stores being closed due to the lock down. I saw a sailboat and trailer the other day, and I got my Shopsmith as well.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  4 роки тому +1

      Nice, but I guess if there was lots of free stuff you may have had a hard time selling it. I don’t do this constantly but I usually make a small chunk of money every summer on it. My junk yard has been lacking this summer and the owners been stingy too, so it’s been harder to find stuff to take and fix.

    • @Zombiereaper1
      @Zombiereaper1 4 роки тому +1

      @@DereksWorkshopAndProjects I've definitely been tempted to get into some projects, I've seen a few utility trailers I've been temptet to try and flip.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  4 роки тому +1

      I’ve never thought of that... maybe I should consider that. Seeing as how we run a mini storage, Ive wanted to buy one of those cheap tractor supply trailers to rent out for like $30 a day to people. I’d have to rent it out quite a few times to pay it off but ones it’s paid off it would almost be free money.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  4 роки тому +1

      Also, if you flip any utility trailers, send me pictures and tell me about it on Instagram. I’ve not really seen any that I thought were cheap enough to make some decent money on where I live.

    • @Zombiereaper1
      @Zombiereaper1 4 роки тому +1

      @@DereksWorkshopAndProjects I probably won't do it, I don't really have the time or space here to do that, more likely I will do some woodworking projects for people as I have the space for that, but I've seen some cheap trailers around here which looked like they'd be decent with a little love. Even some on the aforementioned Craigslist free section. Thought about doing some power tool flips too, fixing up table saws and selling them, seen some with dead motors for free.

  • @norge696
    @norge696 3 роки тому +7

    Looks like this whole mower was abused... Seems they just jerry rigged everything. Not sure why you drilled the out the rivets when you could of took the shroud off and fixed the pull starter.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  3 роки тому +1

      Because I originally thought I was just going to replace it instead of just replacing the pull rope. And ya, that’s typical of lawn mower owners.

    • @norge696
      @norge696 3 роки тому +2

      @@DereksWorkshopAndProjects I put ads out there that I pickup non running small engine equipment. So many free projects and lot's of money to make.

    • @doughaber3330
      @doughaber3330 2 роки тому

      Usually 4 bolts gets that metal casing off and no rivet drilling. I once did the.same thing thinking I was going to replace it and just fixed it instead. Lessons learned. I enjoy drilling out rivets so it's all good. Feels like you're beating the system. Just like drilling a hole in an Allen wrench to get those old construction barricade lights off. Lol!

    • @norge696
      @norge696 2 роки тому

      @@doughaber3330 The only time I drilled out the rivets was when the spring was shot in the recoil. I would of swapped over a whole shroud but it was notched differently. M5 bolts and blue loctite did the trick.

  • @ratherfilmproductions872
    @ratherfilmproductions872 3 роки тому +5

    How in the world did that sell for $100 😂😂 where I live you’d be lucky to get $30 honestly

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  3 роки тому

      Well when a brand new lawn mower costs $300 (cheap one) people are happy to pay 1/3 around here for a decent working one. I have sold self propelled mowers for $200. I can get $400-$600 for even the roughest looking garden tractors. But yeah I know In other areas they don’t go for nearly as much. I could be wrong but I’m guessing you live either east of Colorado, or in the Pacific Northwest? I live in the mountains of northern AZ and grass only grows where you plant and water it, even up here. So most lawns are small and about all anyone needs is a push mower.

  • @erikback3144
    @erikback3144 Рік тому +1

    Should have sold it for at least 150

  • @doughaber3330
    @doughaber3330 2 роки тому

    I use a figure 8 knot on the pull string.holds great and comes off much easier if needed. Saw a lawn mower chuck do it and never turned back. Tell me if anyone else uses figure 8s. I'm new to flipping but have 10 years of mx racing and did 99% of all the repairs. Mowers are even easier with some knowledge and experience.

  • @ratherfilmproductions872
    @ratherfilmproductions872 3 роки тому +1

    Good video tho 👍

  • @sheriwillhite2697
    @sheriwillhite2697 3 роки тому

    Tim here, go to Lowes/Home Depot/hardware store and but a spool of rope and for cheap have a life time supply.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Рік тому

    I need a fuel tank for one I fixed up but new tank very very high price

  • @danthegreat7590
    @danthegreat7590 3 роки тому

    What size replacement screws do you think will fit in the red plastic cover im trying to find a suitible replacement but cant i have the same model mower

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  3 роки тому

      Honestly I haven't seen this mower in almost a year and a half. I don't even have a clue.

  • @codyswilley
    @codyswilley 2 роки тому +4

    Dont drill the damn rivets. They're not made to be drilled out. Take the engine shroud off and do it right

    • @D4x4Bronc
      @D4x4Bronc 2 роки тому +1

      this the 1/2" bolts are in the front and rear under the gas tank.

    • @doughaber3330
      @doughaber3330 2 роки тому

      He was going to replace that part originally, which would require drilling but fixed it in the end. So I understand why he did it. The bottom line is to always take them 4.bolts.and metal cover off and see if the winder is in need of replacement or repair, saving the drilling. After watching his weld job and guts to rethread the muffler, he's no idiot.

    • @codyswilley
      @codyswilley 2 роки тому

      @@doughaber3330 no it wouldn't.

    • @316woodworks9
      @316woodworks9 2 роки тому

      @@codyswilley What wouldn't? Don't understand.

    • @codyswilley
      @codyswilley 2 роки тому +1

      @@316woodworks9 wouldn't require drilling

  • @natureboy123
    @natureboy123 3 роки тому

    Great job on making use of what you had on hand. Also, maybe explain the recoil rope process a little more in depth as this is a common problem. Thumbs up and a new subscriber.

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  3 роки тому

      You know what, I actually just made another video just like this and completely did a recoil cord on camera and I didn’t even record it! I tried to film it this time! Still missed it!

  • @RichardSmith-nj4pn
    @RichardSmith-nj4pn 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video , but if you add labor costs you probably be in negative cost not profit.

  • @adrianrojas6100
    @adrianrojas6100 11 місяців тому

    WHERE ARE YOU LOCATET

  • @paulettacox6893
    @paulettacox6893 2 роки тому +1

    I flip and repair mowers and our door equipment in Ohio. Dan

    • @DereksWorkshopAndProjects
      @DereksWorkshopAndProjects  2 роки тому

      I bet you have a lot better luck there. That stuff is all over the place. It’s uncommon to find them here.