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Yes. It was awful.Had to wipe yet? T's and P's.
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Yes. It was awful.Had to wipe yet? T's and P's.
Riding mower maybe, but a push mower shouldn't take more than 2-3 minutes to remove, sharpen, install. Flip on its side with the carb down, put your foot against the blade so it won't spin, hit with an impact, sharpen, reinstall.
When I was in the shop we would charge $35 for a mower tune up that included an oil change, carb adjustment (none needed, ever), sharpen the blade, new plug and filter. I got an hourly rate and 10% commission. I love the spring time when we had a sea of mowers for tune ups. I would knock out 15-20 an hour. Great money for a dumb HS kid, roughly $85/hr. And if we needed to clean the carb it was $10 more and took another 2 minutes unless it was an MF'in Honda mower or Lawn Boy.
Briggs, Tecumseh, kohler...any of them are good. I don't think plastic belongs in a carb, and lawnboy had a fully plastic carb and honda uses way too much. Also, screw metric. This is MERICA.Ha! So true.
You're a brigs and stratton man. I hated those engines.
mulching blade. Way safer, and better, to remove it since they then separate and you can get a good edge on both.
Outsourcing Is The Way!!!Or pay a professional to do it. Cheaper than paying for an ER visit.
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I'll ask my landscape guy what's the best way to do it then get back to you poors.![]()
I want a toro timemaster for my next mower. I have kind of an awkward sized lawn, it's larger than 1/3 of an acre, a little less than 1/2 acre. Takes me about an hour and change to mow it currently. So it's a bit small for a riding mower but just a little big for my regular sized push mower. My honda, though, has been kicking for about 10 years now with almost no maintenance besides oil changes.Briggs, Tecumseh, kohler...any of them are good. I don't think plastic belongs in a carb, and lawnboy had a fully plastic carb and honda uses way too much. Also, screw metric. This is MERICA.
I actually like lawn workI'll ask my landscape guy what's the best way to do it then get back to you poors.![]()
Update: Glue seems to have held it together really well; which is great for the "don't want to have stiches through the finger nail" party....which is a party of 1, me.
It was such a clean slice that it doesn't even look all that bad anymore. Just looks like a line down my thumb.
Anyway, guess I'm going to have to try and actually finish the sharpening job this afternoon so I can mow my, now very overgrown, spring lawn.