Sunday, May 31, 2015

Tomorrow??

Sorry I fell behind on posting tips, I have been busy out in the shop.  Will try to put up something tomorrow.
Thanks
Tony

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Tip of the Day #2

Even if your walk behind or riding mower has one of those fancy cleaning fitting that you attach to your hose, from time to time, take a look underneath (disconnect the spark plug wire first!!!).  You will be surprised how much grass and other debris accumulates under there.

If you have a walk behind mower, check the owner's manual to find which way to tip the mower to prevent issues.  If you do not have the manual and cannot find the info on line, remember, tip it in a way that the carburetor (the part between the motor and the air cleaner) is above the the rest of the of the motor to prevent engine oil from fouling it.

The problem is that this accumulation of organic material attracts and holds moisture and, if you have a steel mower deck, you know what that means, buying a new one.

I have attached a photo* of an example of lack of maintenance and allowing that material to accumulate under the deck.  So, clean under that deck, a putty knife works great and, when finished, remember to re attach the spark plug cable or great frustration and some %@!&* words will be the result.

*That is if I can figure out how to squeeze it our of that little plastic thumb thingy!!
How about that, I did it, technology is our friend (yeah, RIGHT!)

 Thanks for stopping by.
Tony

Tip of the day #1

Gasoline with ethanol (alcohol) (listed as E-10, E-15 or contains ethanol not to exceed 15%) is the enemy of small engines, particularly 2 cycle (mixed gas engines such as string trimmer).  The alcohol speeds the breakdown of gaskets and diaphragms and can cause water issues in your fuel tank.  When getting fuel for your outdoor equipment, go for the alcohol free (listed as E-0), available locally at the Cenex farm store, 9315 Rhody Drive, next to the Post office and Chimacum School.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

My business card, looks really official??

One of my many repair projects


Good Afternoon all,

My new adventure begins.  I have been setting up a part-time small engine repair business and this blog will be part of it.  I will try to add something each day, be it a tip or just an update on what is happening in the shop or around our yard.

Thanks for joining me on this journey.
Tony