[AT] Lawn mower carburetors are a piece of cake..... Wrong
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Tue Jun 8 13:38:47 PDT 2021
I have spent nearly 2 days working on a 2 yr old Shindaiwa string
trimmer. My local parts store tells me the spark plug is a one of a
kind NGK number and none are available in OK. I have replaced the
suction filter in the tank, the lines from the tank to the carb, cleaned
out the carb, and checked the spark plug. It will run maybe 2 seconds
after pulling the starter rope 10 times and then back to cranking
again. There are a couple of models of trimmers that have electric
start, but not in Oklahoma... I grew up working on small engines, then
later moving up to tractors and trucks. I put myself through college
working on tractors and rebuilding equipment. I went to the field on
got in the truck with a pair of pliers, a crescent wrench and a
screwdriver and finished the job or my run and got back home, In the
last year I have not been able to make anything run that I have torn
down. If it isn't diesel I can't get it to run....This includes
lawnmowers, ATV's and lawn & garden equipment. Thank God my IHC truck
doesn't need any work. I just cannot figure out when I lost my touch as
a mechanic..
I would sit down and cry if it would do any good, and I just don't do
that...
Cecil
On 6/8/2021 2:50 PM, HERBERT METZ wrote:
> Carl; which ever color mower deck you use, keep those rear wheels spread wide when mowing around edge of ponds and other irregular, spongy, sloped surfaces. Herb(GA)
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>> On 06/08/2021 9:08 AM szabelski at wildblue.net <szabelski at wildblue.net> wrote:
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>> Mowing wit our Cub is one of my wife’s favorite tasks. She’ll happily go out and mow all day without saying anything to me, sometimes even when it doesn’t need mowing in my opinion. We have an International C2 belly mower and it takes no time to cut about 3 acres. I’ve got two sickle mowers for it, each missing one or two non critical part. I’m planning on getting at least one up and running so I can use it along the edge of our pond to cut the reeds that are growing there. My only issue is I have to decide which one I’m going to tackle. One is painted the standard red and the other is painted blue. Don’t know if there is a community preference as to which is preferred to mount on the Cub. The red one would match the color of the Cub, but the blue one stands out and seems to look better from pictures I’ve seen.
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>> Carl
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