I received this Briggs and Stratton lawnmower from my Father in Law who bought it from a flea market 7 years ago for $40. In those 7 years I’ve abused the dickens out of it and only done 2 oil changes in that time. It started being hard to start or randomly shutting off. I figured I finally killed it, but decided to clean the carb, changed the oil, etc, and saw the governor spring had been stretched out. Seeing as I had already given up on it, I clipped it shorter and tried to start it. Second pull and started purring like new.

No one around me cares, but I figured this group would appreciate how good these small engines really are. I’m sharpening the blade and going to cut the yard tomorrow.

  • CetaceanNeeded@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I bought a water tank trailer for cheap off Facebook market place to water our fruit trees before we could set up something permanent. It came with a 80’s or 90’s vintage Mitsubishi petrol water pump. The seller had stopped using it and replaced it with an electric pump and told me it didn’t work any more. I replaced the rusted out petrol tank, cleaned the carb and lubricated the governor and it started right up. Very satisfying

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      It’s funny how simple these old machines are that just some TLC and a push to get started makes them run just fine. Im going to start looking at old carb motorcycles on sale.