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I got my second cut of the year in on Friday, pretty trouble free.

The Craftsman is now a head gasket, front end bushings and a couple Amazon carbs deep into life with me. I found a Walbro clone instead of the Nikki, it's a little lean sometimes but it runs good under load. Also put some rear tires on it last season, local flat track closed to motorcycles and ATVs so I pulled the 18s off one of my trikes. Had to put air in one front tire and gas in the tank this year.

The late 80's Snapper push mower didn't ask for anything but it's usual sharpening and a snort of the good stuff off the primer bottle for the first start. That mower is the best thing I've ever pulled out of a dumpster.
 

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Walk behind mower, 6hp, last Friday PM

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Mower was acting up, would have no power full throttle.
I had to push the throttle lever into cold start position engaging WOT & choke to get power from the engine - ran OK that way, ate through thick juicy grass with authority.
 

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And last Saturday, weedeater action where the walk behind can't go.

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It is heavy, it is unwieldy, it vibrates - but damn do I appreciate the power of my supermarket weedeater - 1.5kW/2.0HP.
 

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I got this one today to be my spare.
Should be OK featuring similar specs as my old one, plus some additional features.

4-stroke 224cc, 4.5kW/6.1HP, self propelled, 20" wide cut, with collecting basket and side throw.

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I had to get the Toro out to spot a trailor I borrowed from my neighbor ..Zero turn it with spin on a dime and give you nine cents change .It started right up after sitting all winter.Had to blow the two rear tires up using a battery powered mini compresser.I'll have investigate why they are leaking down .
 

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Briggs must have revised the carburetor, because the 450E now runs perfect. I also noticed the o-ring which seals the carb to the intake fits a lot more snug than it used to. I always suspected this was a problem area. New part number is 84001982, I'll order one for the other mower as well.
 

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Those carbs drive me bonkers .For reason unknown over the years I've managed to get grass clippings in my gas tank .Which they float but if the tank gets low some get sucked into the carb even going through the fuel filter .Toro was either too stupid or just plain stingy there is no filter screen in the tank fill .There is no bottom drain on that tank so to clean it out would take me half a day to just unbolt it .Mean while I'll just cuss at it ,remove the carb and blow out the jet .I've gotten real good at that .
 

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I always use a filter funnel when fueling my small engines, this seems to help keep crud out.
 

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I'm here poking around at TSC and see they have a Yardforce 21" push mower here that is surprisingly solid for a cheap mower. The metal thickness of the deck compares to that of a big zero turn and the handle brackets are welded on. The plastic on the front is just decorative, everything under it is metal including the boxes where the wheels mount. Made in the USA too. I have one of their older ones and it's definitely lower tier. I think I'm gonna buy one of these with my tax refund when it comes in just to support a company that seems to give a crap about making a decent push mower.

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The 450E engine is still running great. I think I finally got the fuel starvation issues on my old Quantum powered Craftsman sorted out. She did the usual quit after 20 minutes thing and I found the fuel hose blocked by stuff that looked like finely shredded mulch. I took the tank, hose, and carb off and cleaned them very thoroughly, the tank got a hot water bath. That done, it now runs great and never cuts off or acts lean. I also added a fuel filter to the hose for additional protection. My 1990 Murray riding mower is still solid as a rock, maybe I can be buried sitting on it!
 

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Mowed some today 1st time of the season. Got some sticks into the deck belt which of course knocked it off. So tomorrow gonna play pick up sticks!
 

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Looked at the Husky weed eaters at TSC today and was impressed with the 122RJ. It's lightweight and actually fits me, unlike previous straight shaft machines they've made. I really like my little 129C, for a non-pro machine it has done really good for a few years now.
 

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I bought a running late model Murray push mower today for 40 bux mostly just because I wanted the engine. Gave it the usual inspection, tighten the bolts and nuts, oil change, and so on. Flipped it over and found the blade was upside down, maybe that's why they sold it!
 

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90.1 hours needs $35 steering arm.
Paid $400 so so price family estate couldn't listen to any more $250 offers so I bought it my own damn self.
 

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