Or you could buy a sharpening kit at your local hardware store that includes a balancing cone and a sanding attachment you can use with a drill. Cheaper than a new blade and easier than a nail. :)
@mitch5j86 I used a sharpening tool with the mower I previously owned. Ideally, it is best to own two blades, swap them in the midsummer, and have a local service sharpen the blades.
The gas stabilizer portion of this video is insufficient. Not only are there different methods for using gas stabilizer, the video didn't say anything about what to do in the spring. Does one extract the stabilizer from the tank? Or just add gasoline?
Pretty good job. Missed some of what I think is important. Removing spark plug before removing blade. Warming the engine before changing oil. When cleaning the bottom, tilt engine with carb side up. If talking about balancing a blade, best to SHOW it, not just talk. Good camera work.
this guys a joke, after he runs the engine for 15 mins its hot and then hes going to take off the blade and almost spin it which would start the engine and lose his hand.
You can actually saturate the foam filter with motor oil, and the squeeze it to purge the excess. That insures that there are no dry areas on the filter.
Or you could buy a sharpening kit at your local hardware store that includes a balancing cone and a sanding attachment you can use with a drill. Cheaper than a new blade and easier than a nail. :)
mitch5j86 4 months ago
@mitch5j86 I used a sharpening tool with the mower I previously owned. Ideally, it is best to own two blades, swap them in the midsummer, and have a local service sharpen the blades.
The gas stabilizer portion of this video is insufficient. Not only are there different methods for using gas stabilizer, the video didn't say anything about what to do in the spring. Does one extract the stabilizer from the tank? Or just add gasoline?
TomZentra 2 months ago
Pretty good job. Missed some of what I think is important. Removing spark plug before removing blade. Warming the engine before changing oil. When cleaning the bottom, tilt engine with carb side up. If talking about balancing a blade, best to SHOW it, not just talk. Good camera work.
rstidyman 4 months ago
What about changing the oil?
runningstrong46 8 months ago
also be enough fucking funnel??
bloodseedrums 1 year ago
if your going to scratch rust off spray over the spot with some rust paint or por15 otherwise its goingto ruse right back over
if your not going to spray it your better off just leaving it alone
bloodseedrums 1 year ago
this guys a joke, after he runs the engine for 15 mins its hot and then hes going to take off the blade and almost spin it which would start the engine and lose his hand.
danny51981 1 year ago
This video was awesome, thanks for sharing!
Peace :)
1G0TP1NK8C1DB00TS0N9 2 years ago
3:20 you're supposed to oil the foam filter with a teaspoon of oil.
Compwhiz128 3 years ago
You can actually saturate the foam filter with motor oil, and the squeeze it to purge the excess. That insures that there are no dry areas on the filter.
Dasdfjkl 2 years ago
True that, but this guy forgot to mention oiling a foam air cleaner.
Compwhiz128 2 years ago