Thanks for Watching! Find a link to all of my "Must Have", Favorite Tools HERE!! www.amazon.com/shop/chickanic?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfchickanic_9ERPFPBNGQ924P8NS63B
I am a store manager at Napa. And every time someone comes in with small engine problems I recommend your channel to them every time. Keep the videos coming.
1st thanks for all the great content and congratulations on the 400000!! As a retired boat mechanic it's refreshing to see the honest truth that you share. You Rock!!🥳
Independentthinker I am filming my 400,000 subscriber video right now and YOU are a winner! Thanks so much for all of your support! Please email me your address at Chickanic@yahoo.com Watch tomorrows video to hear your name and find out your prize!
As an old woman doing everything all alone I find great advice in all of your videos. I'm always calling up my son who lives 1200 miles away to tell him how I'm always fixing stuff on my own. Thank you so much.
I've been a mobile equipment mechanic for 25 years and have worked on everything. Your tips are so beneficial even though I know how it works. It's the little things
Bre, because I lost $10k in tools and eqpt in a crash in 2015 on my drive to NY from SW Florida when I blew a tire at 75mph, jacknifed, trailer axle broke, truck totaled, I had to retire. I've recently begun obtaining some tools so I can get back to small engine repair if only as a hobby. For that reason alone your videos are invaluable to me. I also love the entertainment and educational value. You are my small engine guru! I'm a retired car mechanic who's too old and arthritic to be back in it. I'm living vicariously through your videos! Also, I'm a Member! Everyone should be! Rock on!
Oh, and by the way... can we all just take a moment and acknowledge how much Bre has relaxed and (if this is possible) come a full circle with every presentation lately! I mean, c'mon she's laughing, smiling excessively and she's even wearing her jammies in her videos!
While I've been doing my own repairs successfully for 40 plus years, I'm a firm believer you can never have too much knowledge, and her videos have taught me a few things.
It’s time I let you in on a little secret I have… I grew up on small farm and over the years I have tried to “out fix” my dad. I’m now in my 40s and the repair competition is fierce. He refuses to ask me for help or advice… until I started watching your channel over a year ago. My little secret is you. You asked if you helped with your knowledge and advice.. you can’t hear me on the other side of screen but I yell “yes” after every episode. Not only have you saved me money and many hours of fixing frustrations, you have given me the knowledge to teach my dad a few things. Many many thanks to you!!
The man I used to take my machines too retired this fall. I have been watching you and trying to learn how to take care of my equipment, this latest one was very helpful .Thankyou and keep them comming.
Congrats on the 400K subs, that number says it all about the quality of your videos. They are also uniquely genuine. You've created a style. Soon we'll be celebrating half a million...
I have fixed 3 push mowers, 1 lawn mower, 1 zero turn, and 3 chainsaws with your guidance. That feeling you get when you bring your engines roaring back to life, that has been dead and neglected for years....indescribable. The feeling when you help someone else resurrect their equipment.....they usually consider you a magician at this point.
My Father was a Jack of All Trades and a Master of None. He got me started on repairing my own stuff. Including both small & large engine's. I'm 67 years old and I have learned so much from you. I wish that my dad was still alive as he would have LOVED you. He loved to teach the neighbor kids how to repair there bikes and anything else. This is where I got my love to teach. Please keep doing what you're doing. Thanks for all the savings of time, money & frustrations. WildBill Rowe, Yorktown VA.
Not only have you saved me money, you’ve made me look like a genius to my neighbors. Your channel is certainly on my top 10 list. Thanks for all you do!!
My husband has been watching your videos forever and is always talking about all the things he has learned from you! Now he has me watching and so far I absolutely have to agree with him! More often than not I end up being his helper and having him show me one of your videos that pertains to what he is working on has helped me in being able to help him. Thank you so much and don’t ever stop please!
I've been a frustrated handyman/ repairman all my life. 80+ years. I've learned more in the last couple of years watching your episodes than anytime before. Thank you.
You have saved me a lot of money with all of your videos! I am so glad that you are willing to share your knowledge and expertise in a down to earth manner. Keep up the great videos, they are the best.
I have been DIYing small engines for over 50 years and You have given me so many tips that I have been using and will continue to use. Thank you for doing these videos and sharing tools that will also help in repairing small engines.
OK... the "throw it in a bucket of water" trick has saved me lots of $$$! I now have a dedicated water bucket with both weed eater & brush mower line in it 24/7. That one works for us folks here in the desert south west! Living my best La Vida Loca here in south eastern Arizona
I do not have to worry, living where summer can easily exceed 100% RH the lines stay hydrated, but a good tip still, will use it the next time I fill the trimmer line.
I found your channel a year and a half ago. You've help me keep my lawn equipment running and bring back to life a chainsaw that was given to me. Thank you
I am 80 years old, and I am learning many great tips from your videos. If I were 20 and lived nearby, I would volunteer to work in your shop for free because you are the sharpest, most logical mechanic I have had the pleasure of observing. Some people making videos are a waste of time, even if they know what they are doing, they fail at relating in a clear and understandable manner. Your presentations make me want to go repair something. You really make so much sense when you explain something. Thanks for the excellent tips and presentations. Harry
Congratulations on 400K! You've helped me fix my trimmer and chainsaw over the past couple of years. Your hands on videos give us the confidence to take on our own repairs. Your insights on tools and parts are priceless. Thank You!
I have Parkinson's Disease and one of the symptoms is insomnia. I'm on long-term disability, so I have lots of free time. So, I watch your video's through the night and apply them by day in my killer garage with heat and AC, a bathroom, a lift, and a plethora of tools! Thanks and keep 'em coming!
Retired auto technician 17yrs and auto teacher 25 yrs. Got into small engine repair by chance. Hobby turned into work. Must be doing something right. Your videos have confirmed a lot of what I have learned by working on them. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.
I’m a motorcycle mechanic and I use your videos religiously to keep my yard equipment running top notch. A carb is most definitely not a carb. Moto carbs are much easier than my chainsaw. Love the Star Wars pj’s!!!!
I’ve been in the industry for 40 plus years. Retired recently but have plenty of projects. I have picked up a number of tips from you. And now my frustration level is down. Thanks.
Thank you for helping me to save money. You are by far the most knowledgable mechanic that I have seen online. You make learning fun, and you have an easy way of explaining things. I love your videos! You're the BEST!
I have completely taken 3 engines apart and carburetors, you name it, if it can come apart I took it apart lol, I have been able to fix anything and everything on all different brand mowers and types, solely by your videos alone and I’m having a ball learning all of this from you! I feel accomplished and confident everytime I can fix something learning from you and I did 21 yrs in the Army and feel more accomplished by fixing things I’ve learned from you! Thank you so much and please never stop making videos. 😊
Congrats on the 400K!! As I write this comment, you’re already at 410K 2 weeks later! I’ve learned so much from your channel and has saved me a ton of money. Appreciate you!
My wife used to "give me the eye", when I was watching one of your videos, which would cause me to smile. You have some good pointers, and I enjoy them. Thanks for what you do.
You’re always so helpful. I have used several of your videos to get me out of trouble and saved me a lot of money. I have shared you with friends numerous times. Keep up the good work! Your honesty and common sense approach is needed. Thank you.
I am grateful to you for helping me as well as others while sharing your knowledge and experience. There is a level of satisfaction when one completes a minor repair project. THANK YOU!
I HAVE binge watched your videos. And I rewatch them a lot. ❤❤ I'm such a geek I make notes. I think you should write a maintenance and troubleshooting book.
You have helped me fix my lawnmower multiple times. I am 62 years old female and never worked on anything before. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
You are so awesome young lady.I have saved so much money watching your fix it videos. I LEARNED FROM YOU TO INSTALL A FUEL SHUT OFF ON ALL OF MY HUSQVARNA LAWN EQUIPMENT. Thank you so much good friend😅
Hi. I just finished watching you top ten tips. I am a home improvement handyman. One of my customers gave me a deptec Wi-Fi camera. It works great. I recently replaced the fuel lines on a Craftsman chain saw. If I had watched your video where you used your needle nose pliers to stretch the hoses the job would have been so much easier. Thank you for sharing your knowledge for all to see. Have a great day
I have watched most of your videos and was a life saver with my stihl chainsaw and riding JD mower.. The scopes to look down the cylinders saves alot of time and frustration. I'm a diesel technician, I find the scopes useful. Thank you for your valuable information dealing with small engines..
You are a badass! I love your videos! I am about to rebuild the carb on my new-to-me CS590 thanks to you. I bought it for $225 from a widow who's husband passed shortly after buying it. It sat full of fuel for two years....the fuel was brown and smelled like turpentine, and the saw would not run, but its BRAND NEW. Thank you for making your content...... David
I winterized my Echo 225 string trimmer as you suggested, pouring the whole bottle of oil into my fuel tank. It started like I used it yesterday. THANK YOU. Congratulations on 400,000 subscribers. You deserve them!
I appreciate everything you do for us, do-it ourselves people!! I also appreciate pointing out the company’s that are making billions of dollars by cheapening their products or just plain ripping people off….Keep up the good work and don’t EVER become one of those people who forgot where they came from! Thanks
I and my husband absolutely love your channel. We’ve learned a lot about troubleshooting mowers, chain saws about the process of elimination has issues. Most importantly; you’ve give me the courage to pick up a lawnmower that isn’t running and work on it until it runs again. I love tinkering with things, and figuring out the “why” behind its issues. It’s great seeing a woman working in this field like you are doing 😊😂
FYI, when I was young working at a gas station in the 60's, I remember when the tanker came in to fill the various tanks they would put high test in the regular tank or vice versa just to fill tanks. Greed trumps the whole process. The only reason I subscribe to these videos is because she ACTUALLY helps.
I loved the tip about soaking trimmer line in water. This summer I replaced my aftermarket trimmer head on my Stihl with a OEM Stihl, thinking my line breaking days were over. Boy, was I wrong. Can’t wait to try it next summer after soaking it, of course.
Here is a good tip people might like. For o-rings that get oversized from swelling on a carb teardown. Soak in boiling or extremely hot water then dry it and put in freezer for long time. Ive had great success doing this and just did one the other day that i almost didnt bother with thinking it would shrink back down as much as it needed too, and voila it fit right back in its groove. Also on the tip of letting the mower run after turning the fuel shutoff off. After it dies, restart multiple times again using the choke and manipulating the choke on and off to get circuits dry as possible. Thanks again for all your great info and content.
You’ve got it all going on with these videos. And yes you’ve helped me quite a few times. Your ethanol video was very helpful. Also the pressure washer pump flush was great. My water has lots of minerals in it. I’m confident I can check and replace my oiler on my chainsaw if need be. So many helpful tips! Please keep making videos. Thank You 🙏
I work on all my small engines, but your tip on water in the stored gas is great! I keep my tanks drained & dry after last cut of the year. Has been a game changer for sure. Thanks for all you do. 😊
Thanks Bre! My father owned a gas station and also ran a small engine repair shop. Learned a bunch there and repaired 100s of small engines in middle school, high school and college. Go carts were the best repairs as they needed extensive testing! Still repairing small engines and your channel definitely helps!
I appreciate learning from some one who has worked on thousands of units. Thank you for your help! Not only has it kept my equipment running, but has also allowed me to help my friends and family.
Your vid’s are just GOLD!!! After moving out bush, I’ve started using a chainsaw, after watching your vids, I’ve picked up a few old no goers and have got them back up and running. Thank you heaps
Chickanic, I can`t tell how many times your videos have helped me solve a problem with my chain saw and weed eater as well. You seem to have an unending mass of helpful information to help fix a problem, instead of turning it over to a small engine repair shop. You have safed me lots of money. A P W
I have just started watching your videos but to be honest I'VE JUST RECENTLY STARTED WATCHING ANY VIDEOS. BUT I HAVE PICKED UP SOME GOOD TIPS ALLREADY AND I HAVE ENJOYED WATCHING THEM. ALSO IT'S NICE TO SEE A FEMALE MECHANIC AND ONE FROM ARKANSAS KEEP IT GOING. I WILL KEEP WATCHING.
You have been a tremendous help to me. I recently took my Troy Bilt engine on a rider mower a part following your videos. I learned a lot from names of parts to disassembling to assembling. I actually replaced the camshaft and oil seal on this thing. To my amazement. I had NEVER dug into an engine this deep. Ah‼ it ran after completing the job with NO leaks all summer. YIPPIE‼ I am a 70 year old female who always liked to ticker with stuff. I was curious to the workings of the thing. I am handy fixing a lot of things. BUT NEVER this extensive. THANK YOU so much for your clear concise explanation, demonstration and your expertise on all your videos. I think I have watched just about all of them. 😃 🤗
Thank you for getting my power washer started this spring, and for preventing me from running it on idle! You rock! Also, hilarious to see you getting more ‘relaxed’ as the video went on. Have another beer!
Congrats on 400,000! Yep, you have helped me with my equipment. Also dragged some of my chain saw buddies to your channel, now they aren’t bothering me ( as much) every spring to get stuff running! THANK YOU.
I just found your vids…OMG….i love your content and expansion, guys just need to sit down and watch.. you are the best, and your Hubby is lucky man…… thx Bob
I’m a small time farmer so I have to fix stuff myself because Lord knows I can’t afford to pay someone. So I’m all the time looking for tips on your channel. Thanks for all you do
Thanks for Watching! Find a link to all of my "Must Have", Favorite Tools HERE!! www.amazon.com/shop/chickanic?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsfchickanic_9ERPFPBNGQ924P8NS63B
Informative and fun channel.
Min 6:30 and 11:45 opposite stores
Thank you !!! You ! I watch your videos and follow you . Tou are GREAT!!!!
Thank you great videos
Your shows are great and very informative!
I am a store manager at Napa. And every time someone comes in with small engine problems I recommend your channel to them every time. Keep the videos coming.
I didn't get the chance at engine repair at orchard supply hardware but I dealt with customers after it's done. Now I can do something at least
1st thanks for all the great content and congratulations on the 400000!!
As a retired boat mechanic it's refreshing to see the honest truth that you share. You Rock!!🥳
One of the most helpful, no b.s. channels for small engines! Thank you Bree
Absolutely true !
I know, right. Not like that goofball with the fake teeth and wig. Great advice and no BS.
Love the no nonsense
Independentthinker I am filming my 400,000 subscriber video right now and YOU are a winner! Thanks so much for all of your support! Please email me your address at Chickanic@yahoo.com Watch tomorrows video to hear your name and find out your prize!
@@Chickanic THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!
As an old woman doing everything all alone I find great advice in all of your videos. I'm always calling up my son who lives 1200 miles away to tell him how I'm always fixing stuff on my own.
Thank you so much.
Good for you! My Mom can't fix anything, except dinner.
@@mikespain8655 fixing a good dinner is a lot of work.
You'll be ok sir always blessed
God bless you sweetheart
Glad to hear you still learning and doing. Good on ya!
I've been a mobile equipment mechanic for 25 years and have worked on everything. Your tips are so beneficial even though I know how it works. It's the little things
I have been a small engine mechanic for 30+ years, you are still teaching an old mechanic new tricks.
I wish there was UA-cam videos 50 years ago because you would have saved me thousands of dollars by now
Bre, because I lost $10k in tools and eqpt in a crash in 2015 on my drive to NY from SW Florida when I blew a tire at 75mph, jacknifed, trailer axle broke, truck totaled, I had to retire. I've recently begun obtaining some tools so I can get back to small engine repair if only as a hobby. For that reason alone your videos are invaluable to me. I also love the entertainment and educational value. You are my small engine guru! I'm a retired car mechanic who's too old and arthritic to be back in it. I'm living vicariously through your videos! Also, I'm a Member! Everyone should be! Rock on!
Bud! I am filming my 400,000 subscriber video right now and YOU are a winner of a Depstech Endoscope! Thanks so much for all of your support!
Send me an email at Chickanic@yahoo.com with your address so I can send it to you and listen for your name in tomorrows video as a winner!
@@Chickanic Bre, I finally watched the video, unbeknownst to me that I had won! I'm speechless! I sent the email! You ROCK!
@@BudTheDrummer I was wondering when you might see it!
Love to see this
Love the videos! Helps a lot thanks.
Oh, and by the way... can we all just take a moment and acknowledge how much Bre has relaxed and (if this is possible) come a full circle with every presentation lately!
I mean, c'mon she's laughing, smiling excessively and she's even wearing her jammies in her videos!
While I've been doing my own repairs successfully for 40 plus years, I'm a firm believer you can never have too much knowledge, and her videos have taught me a few things.
It’s time I let you in on a little secret I have… I grew up on small farm and over the years I have tried to “out fix” my dad. I’m now in my 40s and the repair competition is fierce. He refuses to ask me for help or advice… until I started watching your channel over a year ago. My little secret is you. You asked if you helped with your knowledge and advice.. you can’t hear me on the other side of screen but I yell “yes” after every episode. Not only have you saved me money and many hours of fixing frustrations, you have given me the knowledge to teach my dad a few things. Many many thanks to you!!
Great video on your top ten tips!
The man I used to take my machines too retired this fall. I have been watching you and trying to learn how to take care of my equipment, this latest one was very helpful .Thankyou and keep them comming.
Congrats on the 400K subs, that number says it all about the quality of your videos. They are also uniquely genuine. You've created a style. Soon we'll be celebrating half a million...
77 years old and learn something every time. Thank you
I have fixed 3 push mowers, 1 lawn mower, 1 zero turn, and 3 chainsaws with your guidance. That feeling you get when you bring your engines roaring back to life, that has been dead and neglected for years....indescribable. The feeling when you help someone else resurrect their equipment.....they usually consider you a magician at this point.
Great stuff. I am 78 years old and I learn so much from your channel. Thanks for doing the videos.
My Father was a Jack of All Trades and a Master of None. He got me started on repairing my own stuff. Including both small & large engine's. I'm 67 years old and I have learned so much from you. I wish that my dad was still alive as he would have LOVED you. He loved to teach the neighbor kids how to repair there bikes and anything else. This is where I got my love to teach. Please keep doing what you're doing. Thanks for all the savings of time, money & frustrations. WildBill Rowe, Yorktown VA.
I have been watching your videos for over a year now and i seam to learn something from everyone that saves me time and money. Thank you so much.
Congrats for going from nothing to nearly 400k!! Great collection of tips. Thanks for your videos
I’ve used so many of your fixes over the last several years to give myself a new hobby! Thanks :)
Not only have you saved me money, you’ve made me look like a genius to my neighbors. Your channel is certainly on my top 10 list. Thanks for all you do!!
My husband has been watching your videos forever and is always talking about all the things he has learned from you! Now he has me watching and so far I absolutely have to agree with him! More often than not I end up being his helper and having him show me one of your videos that pertains to what he is working on has helped me in being able to help him. Thank you so much and don’t ever stop please!
A supervisor always need to know more than the worker. Do you ever say " well she didn't do it that way" ?😅
I've been a frustrated handyman/ repairman all my life. 80+ years. I've learned more in the last couple of years watching your episodes than anytime before. Thank you.
You have saved me a lot of money with all of your videos! I am so glad that you are willing to share your knowledge and expertise in a down to earth manner. Keep up the great videos, they are the best.
I have been DIYing small engines for over 50 years and You have given me so many tips that I have been using and will continue to use. Thank you for doing these videos and sharing tools that will also help in repairing small engines.
OK... the "throw it in a bucket of water" trick has saved me lots of $$$! I now have a dedicated water bucket with both weed eater & brush mower line in it 24/7. That one works for us folks here in the desert south west!
Living my best La Vida Loca here in south eastern Arizona
I do not have to worry, living where summer can easily exceed 100% RH the lines stay hydrated, but a good tip still, will use it the next time I fill the trimmer line.
Congratulations! I love your videos. I've learned more about small engines from you than anybody else, and I'm not lying about that.
I found your channel a year and a half ago. You've help me keep my lawn equipment running and bring back to life a chainsaw that was given to me. Thank you
Thanks for saving us all, time, money and frustration! God Bless you and your family.
I love when it's hot in Arkansas, excuse me, the great content on this channel, keep it cool. Lol.
Thanks for making me laugh out loud. LOL
I noticed the shoes, missed the jigglies, I must be getting old☹️🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for the videos, Chickanic.
Love to drive and to visit you at your shop once of these days. Thanks for all your tips and tricks.
I'm 73 years old.I worked with Chain saws and other small engines all my life and I still learn from your videos. Thank you!
Thank you thank you thank you watching you has helped so much with keeping things running on the ranch .🎉keep up the good work 🎉🎉🎉
Love your show. As a former auto and bus mechanic I'm not use to working on small engines but with you tutorials it makes it a breeze
I am 80 years old, and I am learning many great tips from your videos. If I were 20 and lived nearby, I would volunteer to work in your shop for free because you are the sharpest, most logical mechanic I have had the pleasure of observing. Some people making videos are a waste of time, even if they know what they are doing, they fail at relating in a clear and understandable manner. Your presentations make me want to go repair something. You really make so much sense when you explain something. Thanks for the excellent tips and presentations. Harry
Congratulations on 400K! You've helped me fix my trimmer and chainsaw over the past couple of years. Your hands on videos give us the confidence to take on our own repairs. Your insights on tools and parts are priceless. Thank You!
Very practical, "real world" tips that cover the root of a lot of small engine issues. Well done.
I have Parkinson's Disease and one of the symptoms is insomnia. I'm on long-term disability, so I have lots of free time. So, I watch your video's through the night and apply them by day in my killer garage with heat and AC, a bathroom, a lift, and a plethora of tools! Thanks and keep 'em coming!
Congratulations on 400k, your channel is one of the most useful ones on UA-cam. 🎉
Retired auto technician 17yrs and auto teacher 25 yrs. Got into small engine repair by chance. Hobby turned into work. Must be doing something right. Your videos have confirmed a lot of what I have learned by working on them. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge.
I’m a motorcycle mechanic and I use your videos religiously to keep my yard equipment running top notch. A carb is most definitely not a carb. Moto carbs are much easier than my chainsaw. Love the Star Wars pj’s!!!!
I’ve been in the industry for 40 plus years. Retired recently but have plenty of projects. I have picked up a number of tips from you. And now my frustration level is down. Thanks.
Thank you for helping me to save money. You are by far the most knowledgable mechanic that I have seen online. You make learning fun, and you have an easy way of explaining things. I love your videos! You're the BEST!
You are such a good teacher for small engines. I have learned a lot from you about working on equipment. Thanks a lot.
The short pulls for starting these small engines makes perfect sense.
I have completely taken 3 engines apart and carburetors, you name it, if it can come apart I took it apart lol, I have been able to fix anything and everything on all different brand mowers and types, solely by your videos alone and I’m having a ball learning all of this from you! I feel accomplished and confident everytime I can fix something learning from you and I did 21 yrs in the Army and feel more accomplished by fixing things I’ve learned from you! Thank you so much and please never stop making videos. 😊
Congrats on the 400K!! As I write this comment, you’re already at 410K 2 weeks later! I’ve learned so much from your channel and has saved me a ton of money. Appreciate you!
My wife used to "give me the eye", when I was watching one of your videos, which would cause me to smile. You have some good pointers, and I enjoy them. Thanks for what you do.
You’re always so helpful. I have used several of your videos to get me out of trouble and saved me a lot of money. I have shared you with friends numerous times. Keep up the good work! Your honesty and common sense approach is needed. Thank you.
I am grateful to you for helping me as well as others while sharing your knowledge and experience. There is a level of satisfaction when one completes a minor repair project. THANK YOU!
Your channel is fantastic! I'm 72 and still learning!!!!
I HAVE binge watched your videos. And I rewatch them a lot. ❤❤ I'm such a geek I make notes. I think you should write a maintenance and troubleshooting book.
Hi you have help save money all the time . love watching your videos. Timothy Ward form Campobello S.C.
IT IS TIME YOU WROTE A BOOK-YOU DESERVE TO MAKE A PROFIT OFF YOUR KNOWLEDGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "CHICKANIC SMALL ENGINE REPAIR"
You don’t know how UA-cam works do you
@@Upnorthof48 It's called a comment...section...dufus.
She doesn't make money on her videos and knowledge from doing UA-cam videos.
I’d buy it.
You have helped me fix my lawnmower multiple times. I am 62 years old female and never worked on anything before. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
You warm all our hearts as well.
Congratulations on all your subscribers🙃
You are so awesome young lady.I have saved so much money watching your fix it videos. I LEARNED FROM YOU TO INSTALL A FUEL SHUT OFF ON ALL OF MY HUSQVARNA LAWN EQUIPMENT. Thank you so much good friend😅
Hi. I just finished watching you top ten tips. I am a home improvement handyman. One of my customers gave me a deptec Wi-Fi camera. It works great. I recently replaced the fuel lines on a Craftsman chain saw. If I had watched your video where you used your needle nose pliers to stretch the hoses the job would have been so much easier. Thank you for sharing your knowledge for all to see. Have a great day
I have watched most of your videos and was a life saver with my stihl chainsaw and riding JD mower.. The scopes to look down the cylinders saves alot of time and frustration. I'm a diesel technician, I find the scopes useful. Thank you for your valuable information dealing with small engines..
You are a badass! I love your videos! I am about to rebuild the carb on my new-to-me CS590 thanks to you. I bought it for $225 from a widow who's husband passed shortly after buying it. It sat full of fuel for two years....the fuel was brown and smelled like turpentine, and the saw would not run, but its BRAND NEW. Thank you for making your content...... David
I winterized my Echo 225 string trimmer as you suggested, pouring the whole bottle of oil into my fuel tank. It started like I used it yesterday. THANK YOU. Congratulations on 400,000 subscribers. You deserve them!
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos for us that make our lives easier ... and cheaper. Don't quit making these. Thank you.
Love all your videos. You are my go-to for all small engine questions . I trust your opinions...
I'm a mechanic and just love watching your videos and advice 👍😎. I learned so much technical stuff, really like your giveaways. All the best to you ❤
I appreciate everything you do for us, do-it ourselves people!! I also appreciate pointing out the company’s that are making billions of dollars by cheapening their products or just plain ripping people off….Keep up the good work and don’t EVER become one of those people who forgot where they came from! Thanks
I and my husband absolutely love your channel. We’ve learned a lot about troubleshooting mowers, chain saws about the process of elimination has issues. Most importantly; you’ve give me the courage to pick up a lawnmower that isn’t running and work on it until it runs again. I love tinkering with things, and figuring out the “why” behind its issues.
It’s great seeing a woman working in this field like you are doing 😊😂
FYI, when I was young working at a gas station in the 60's, I remember when the tanker came in to fill the various tanks they would put high test in the regular tank or vice versa just to fill tanks. Greed trumps the whole process. The only reason I subscribe to these videos is because she ACTUALLY helps.
That chainsaw trick has been a real lifesaver. Makes starting one 10x easier. Thank you.
Thanks for taking the time to educate us on things we thought we knew and the ones we did not. Keep plugging away and keeping it real.
I live in Missouri and your water tip was vary helpful along with many others, I work on my own engines and watch you all the time
Great job you're a fantastic person and have been a great resource for help thank you.
I loved the tip about soaking trimmer line in water. This summer I replaced my aftermarket trimmer head on my Stihl with a OEM Stihl, thinking my line breaking days were over. Boy, was I wrong. Can’t wait to try it next summer after soaking it, of course.
Here is a good tip people might like. For o-rings that get oversized from swelling on a carb teardown. Soak in boiling or extremely hot water then dry it and put in freezer for long time. Ive had great success doing this and just did one the other day that i almost didnt bother with thinking it would shrink back down as much as it needed too, and voila it fit right back in its groove. Also on the tip of letting the mower run after turning the fuel shutoff off. After it dies, restart multiple times again using the choke and manipulating the choke on and off to get circuits dry as possible. Thanks again for all your great info and content.
You’ve got it all going on with these videos. And yes you’ve helped me quite a few times. Your ethanol video was very helpful. Also the pressure washer pump flush was great. My water has lots of minerals in it. I’m confident I can check and replace my oiler on my chainsaw if need be. So many helpful tips! Please keep making videos. Thank You 🙏
Thanks again and never give up.❤️👍
I love your Star Wars pajamas😊
Thank you I really enjoy your videos and I constantly recommend you for small engine issues. I enjoy the education!!!
I work on all my small engines, but your tip on water in the stored gas is great! I keep my tanks drained & dry after last cut of the year. Has been a game changer for sure. Thanks for all you do. 😊
This site is soo Helpful. I leaned alot about my chainsaw and push mower small repairs.
Thanks Bre! My father owned a gas station and also ran a small engine repair shop. Learned a bunch there and repaired 100s of small engines in middle school, high school and college. Go carts were the best repairs as they needed extensive testing! Still repairing small engines and your channel definitely helps!
You are so awesome
I appreciate learning from some one who has worked on thousands of units. Thank you for your help! Not only has it kept my equipment running, but has also allowed me to help my friends and family.
Your videos have helped me narrow down some fuel issues I was having with some of my chainsaws. Keep the videos coming.
I watch your videos and has learned a lot and if i have a question about something i just watch your videos and it helps me to figure it out
Thanks for all your tips and tricks.
Your vid’s are just GOLD!!!
After moving out bush, I’ve started using a chainsaw, after watching your vids, I’ve picked up a few old no goers and have got them back up and running.
Thank you heaps
Chickanic, I can`t tell how many times your videos have helped me solve a problem with my chain saw and weed eater as well. You seem to have an unending mass of helpful information to help fix a problem, instead of turning it over to a small engine repair shop. You have safed me lots of money. A P W
We haven't missed your episodes once I found you. I find your information on Endoscopes quite interesting.
You're awesome to watch I see you all the time
Im a small engine mechanic and you have helped me alot 😊
Hi, Greetings from "Across the pond" and yes you certainly have saved me lots of 'Time, money and frustration' over the years 🌹
Congratulations on the milestone. Great work.
Congratulations! Many tips have saved my ass! The biggest is the gas pump ethanol! May the force be with you!
Love your no BS videos. I have learned a lot and recommend them to friends. Keep it up.
I have just started watching your videos but to be honest I'VE JUST RECENTLY STARTED WATCHING ANY VIDEOS. BUT I HAVE PICKED UP SOME GOOD TIPS ALLREADY AND I HAVE ENJOYED WATCHING THEM. ALSO IT'S NICE TO SEE A FEMALE MECHANIC AND ONE FROM ARKANSAS KEEP IT GOING. I WILL KEEP WATCHING.
You have been a tremendous help to me. I recently took my Troy Bilt engine on a rider mower a part following your videos. I learned a lot from names of parts to disassembling to assembling. I actually replaced the camshaft and oil seal on this thing. To my amazement. I had NEVER dug into an engine this deep. Ah‼ it ran after completing the job with NO leaks all summer. YIPPIE‼ I am a 70 year old female who always liked to ticker with stuff. I was curious to the workings of the thing. I am handy fixing a lot of things. BUT NEVER this extensive. THANK YOU so much for your clear concise explanation, demonstration and your expertise on all your videos. I think I have watched just about all of them.
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Love the channel. Very helpful and entertaining at the same time. You are a natural. Thank you for all that you do.
Thank you for getting my power washer started this spring, and for preventing me from running it on idle! You rock! Also, hilarious to see you getting more ‘relaxed’ as the video went on. Have another beer!
Congrats on 400,000! Yep, you have helped me with my equipment. Also dragged some of my chain saw buddies to your channel, now they aren’t bothering me ( as much) every spring to get stuff running! THANK YOU.
I just found your vids…OMG….i love your content and expansion, guys just need to sit down and watch.. you are the best, and your Hubby is lucky man…… thx Bob
I’m a small time farmer so I have to fix stuff myself because Lord knows I can’t afford to pay someone. So I’m all the time looking for tips on your channel. Thanks for all you do
Rock on girl ! Congrats, you earned it 🎉. Thanks for the Amazon link, good move.