THE BIG SECRET on how to store your small engine long term + Turning Shop Trash Into Treasure!

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Chickanic

Chickanic

Жыл бұрын

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My name is Bre. I took two years of small engine repair at the local college. When I left school, I fell into a wonderful job at a local small engine shop where I worked the counter for a couple years. In 2010 my husband and I opened up our own small engine shop in central Arkansas where I am able to work alongside my family and best friends. We see over 2,000 pieces of small engine equipment every year, and answer 1,000's of small engine questions. We specialize in brands such as Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Echo and Shindaiwa, but work everyday on MANY other brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, Honda, Craftsman, Remington, Red Max, Troy Bilt, Scag, Bad Boy, Hustler, World Lawn, Poulan, Mantis, Etc.. Hopefully, my experience I share, will save you Time, Money and Frustration in the future!
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@Chickanic
@Chickanic 2 ай бұрын
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@chrismichelson1757
@chrismichelson1757 2 күн бұрын
I have watched so many of your videos and have brought tools and equipment to have it on hands. Have an chainsaw to do fuel line replace cause of dryied out from heat and haven’t use it over 5 yrs.
@mikedickison244
@mikedickison244 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure somebody has told you how beautiful your smile is when it runs again. Thanks for being there for us .
@jaylewis8789
@jaylewis8789 Жыл бұрын
I learned a lot here. I'm 70 years old, I worked on my own small engines since I was a kid and I'd usually fix things but this Chickanic video explained some carb things that now knowing send me to a new level. This is a great channel.
@benphartine
@benphartine Жыл бұрын
That advise you gave starting at 12:21 is great. That’s something I never heard. That trick is bad-ass… Oh, and I do mean that in a good way. I will be using that idea from now on. Thank you.
@marcelcanuck
@marcelcanuck Жыл бұрын
Picked one of these up at the landfill looked like it was hardly used , the only issue was the fuel line got pinched inside the handle when assembled, 10 minute fix runs like new
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@grumpyoldvet2304
@grumpyoldvet2304 Жыл бұрын
Shut my mouth and turn me around!! Never thought about the 2cycle oil in the tank when storing it. Thank you. This will save me a lot of time and cussing. Thank you
@johnfitbyfaithnet
@johnfitbyfaithnet Жыл бұрын
Win!
@mcconn746
@mcconn746 Жыл бұрын
I threw that out. Can I have it back? LOL Not really.
@froggy0162
@froggy0162 Жыл бұрын
It’s funny what gets thrown out. Got a mower with a perfect B&S engine at the metal recycling pile at the landfill. Just had water in the fuel tank. Flush and and oil change is all it needed.
@bigjoe8871
@bigjoe8871 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing the true struggles of getting them started. Some people edit it, you showed it honestly
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Yup! I want people to know that after things sit for years, they will need a few extra pulls to get it going, but then it will start easy. Thanks for watching!
@stevenpetty3747
@stevenpetty3747 Жыл бұрын
I'm in the middle of taking a small engines mechanic master certification course and it's very interesting stuff. You are very detailed on your teaching I appreciate your time and knowledge.
@joshzoccoli3512
@joshzoccoli3512 9 ай бұрын
The look of excitement when it starts…priceless! Thanks for the tip.
@paulzacher5672
@paulzacher5672 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always. I've been working on these 2 cycles for years. I'm 71. Never knew about putting two cycle oil in gas tank for storage. Great idea. Will definitely do it from here on out. Thank you I really enjoy when you fix the junkers you got in the back of your shop
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul!
@Sensei948
@Sensei948 Жыл бұрын
@@Chickanic 130 psi is already poor compression. Anything below 140 psi is bad. You're losing power.
@O.KFarmToysdeutzallis6275
@O.KFarmToysdeutzallis6275 Жыл бұрын
@@Sensei948 cap its 60 psi you just you shitty oil like sthil oil try echo red armor
@emanuelmifsud6754
@emanuelmifsud6754 Жыл бұрын
@@Sensei948 A simple check on the internet tells two stroke engines for graden use are fine at 100psi, so what you are simply telling is BS when she is getting 130psi but you claim this is poor compression. Nothing like an idiot telling lies.
@NicDyson
@NicDyson Жыл бұрын
It’s just such a joy to watch you calmly working on fixing small engines❤, I had to learn by trial and error during my years as an Arborist, I still have my Husqvarna and Stihl’s and hardly use them now… The tip about putting 2 stroke oil in the tank is a simple but brilliant solution to this “ eternal “ problem🙆‍♂️ thank you so very much 🙏🏻
@JOEZEP54
@JOEZEP54 Жыл бұрын
Great tip with the 2 cycle oil. All these years & I never though about that. That is why you get the big bucks 😉 I found when installing new fuel lines the diagonal cut is a must & to help install the fuel line if you pull it in the opposite direction as you pull it through with the pliers it stretches' the hose just enough to ease it through. Although this installation looks like it was not as tight as what I have worked on. Stay well, Joe Z
@villagelightsmith4375
@villagelightsmith4375 Жыл бұрын
These things were all simple to somebody; the designer and the builder. The instructor's job is: to make it intuitively simple; obviously simple ... to ME! (Without beating us up about it!) And that, my Friend, is the art of teaching. I wish all our math instructors could (and would) have done what you just did with that carburetor; you made it simple. The whole world ... My world ... is a better place because you did! And this simple minded Old Man is grateful. I bow to you in this! Some things are intuitively obvious; they just need a bit of sorting out. A friend was about to assist me in getting a raft through a moderately complex bit of river currents. He asked "What do I do?" I said "Sit THERE... grab them handle thingies, listen/respond my calls, and you'll figure it out." Then he got less than 60 seconds of instruction/practice. 10 years later, he still has those "big eyes" of pride and wonder in his voice when he says "And I DID!!!" Satisfying! You don't need me to tell you (but I will) ... "You did well."
@Faithisfuture
@Faithisfuture 21 күн бұрын
I am just getting started and I have to remind myself You have to start somewhere don’t get discouraged lots to learn But I am sure every little bit helps
@Magnabee97
@Magnabee97 Жыл бұрын
I’ve gone battery on most of my power equipment because I got tired of dealing with gasoline engines. If I had your videos maybe I wouldn’t have. Your videos are a treasure. Please keep them coming. Thank you.
@airlar4857
@airlar4857 Жыл бұрын
My folks did the same, now instead of a quick fix they're having to order and wait for control modules and other unique electronic components that aren't readily available. SMH.
@mplsfarmer
@mplsfarmer Жыл бұрын
I did the same thing. I bought Hart brand stuff on Fall clearance at Walmart. Some of the items (with an included battery) I purchased were priced cheaper than the batteries would have cost by themselves. Each store individually clearances their own items at different prices. So if you can go to several Walmarts you might luck out.
@DonziGT230
@DonziGT230 Жыл бұрын
I'm a gear head and never had storage problems, but I too have gone battery with most of it. The blower was the one that really drove my desire, the weed eater was #2. I can't imagine ever going back to gas with those two, the lawnmower is possibly next.
@michaelteti5148
@michaelteti5148 Жыл бұрын
I am so grateful i found your channel. Clear concise to the point. No bs. Thank you for all you do. Be well.
@mikeraphone6745
@mikeraphone6745 Жыл бұрын
About time we had a beautiful lady showing us how to mend stuff ❤
@billycan8852
@billycan8852 Жыл бұрын
And there was me thinking know everything. But I didn’t know about putting 2 cycle oil in the system for storage. Thanks for the tip 👍
@ohanailo7743
@ohanailo7743 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your knowledge and experience in sharing the how and why. You’ve helped me get a Craftsmen Chainsaw get started that no one else could seem to figure out. Just followed your recommendations and it worked. Thank you for being my go to channel on small engines. Aloha.🌺🌸🌴❤️🇺🇸
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Aw! Thanks!!
@jgrenwod
@jgrenwod Жыл бұрын
I have a Chinese chain saw that ran great for a couple of years. This fall it would start with choke but would die shortly after taking the choke off. Long story short. I found a black plastic piece rattling around in the bottom of the fuel tank (looks like a union that would be used to join to pieces of hose). The only place it would naturally go was on the end of the fuel return line. I plugged it in and the saw idled fine. The only thing it does is restrict the volume of fuel return to the tank ( back pressure against the diaphragm?) Have you seen this? Could you explain further.
@swingbelly
@swingbelly Жыл бұрын
Bravo, Bre! Really appreciated the hack of keeping fuel lines, primer bulb and carb "supple" when in long term storage. Good professional advice passed on to us novices. Just like your hack for rejuvenating dried out trimmer line by immersing in a bucket of water. These save us time, money and frustration. Kudos! Always enjoy your videos.
@mondavou9408
@mondavou9408 9 ай бұрын
I've never liked buying two cycle equipment because I didn't use them regularly, consequently every time I went to use them, it stressed me out or worse, made me sad. After watching several of your videos, I've learned so much - Thank you very, very, much! You're helping folks become better operators and helping them protect their investment. I'll subscribe to that any day!
@Dr.Meola1980
@Dr.Meola1980 Жыл бұрын
I own a excavating land clearing company. I own hundreds of tools that run off a two-stroke. Chainsaws demo saws etc etc. If I have a two-stroke that has been sitting for a while whether it's for my business or the weed whacker at my house and it won't start. Dump out all the old two-stroke fuel. Once the tank is empty squish the bulb a couple times and pull the cord that will totally empty the system. Then put some straight gasoline in there. The straight gasoline will clean the whole system. The tool will fire right up run it for 5 to 10 seconds. Then shut it down pour out the gas and put two stroke back in it.
@zapszapper9105
@zapszapper9105 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tip on putting 2 stroke oil through the empty fuel system with the primer bulb for long term storage. Also for novices like me take photos with your cell phone as you go, as a reference for re assembly.
@ramonclements9879
@ramonclements9879 Жыл бұрын
I love the fact that you have been doing this for YEARS but still get super excited when you bring a piece of equipment back to life! That shows you must be truly passionate about your work. Excellent video and recommendations throughout.
@johnerichard4426
@johnerichard4426 Жыл бұрын
FYI you can soften carb gaskets with brake fluid works really well without rebuilding the carb haven't tried putting brake fluid in the tank but worth a try haven soaked whole carbs in brake fluid and rejuvenate the diaphragms
@RaysLaughsAndLyrics
@RaysLaughsAndLyrics Жыл бұрын
Something the parts suppliers have nightmares over no doubt...Thanks for sharing.
@johnerichard4426
@johnerichard4426 Жыл бұрын
Also for people who have equipment that no carburetor parts are available soaking the whole carburetor in brake fluid might refresh old diaphragms but in an emergency soaking fuel line in brake fluid might soften always replace lines with new ones only a suggestion
@billietyree2214
@billietyree2214 Жыл бұрын
88 years old and still can be taught. Thanks lady.
@JaredBillette
@JaredBillette Жыл бұрын
I don’t own a hedge trimmer, but I watched this video beginning to end and thoroughly enjoyed it.
@mikejerrett7354
@mikejerrett7354 Жыл бұрын
Storing it with 2 stroke oil is new to me I'm definitely going to try it this winter. Great advice 👍
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Thanks again for watching Mike!!
@mikejerrett7354
@mikejerrett7354 Жыл бұрын
No problem, your videos are my favorite
@patrickmcdermott6802
@patrickmcdermott6802 Жыл бұрын
Got one at a garage sale a year ago, Changed out the lines and the primer bulb, runs like top. Good tip using the oil to keep the rubber fresh 👌.
@justincase2281
@justincase2281 Жыл бұрын
Good job. I was reluctant to even bother clicking on your channel awhile back because I've seen some people who do small engine and power equipment repair on KZbin who are feeling their way through repairs and learning as they go on their video. Waste of time for me. I decided to give you a chance, and on one of your vids you mentioned you and your hubby went to trade school for a couple of years and then you started your in own business. So I subscribed. Since then I've been pleasantly surprised by each of your vids. You know what you're on doing and THAT is worth watching. I was a mechanic and groundsman on golf courses for years and did quite slot of work on all of the related equipment, but never went to school for it. Started out decades ago working with Dad on cars, trucks, heavy equipment including big diesels. Had a couple of motorcycles too and fixed my own lawn mowers. I do 99 percent of my own repairs on everything I own, even getting close to 70. Will continue to do so. But ya can't know everything about every make or model and your vids are among the best I've seen on KZbin. Like little tutorials or classroom lessons. "Donyboy" is another good channel along with "Tarylfixesall". But he's a little goofy for my taste. Anyway, I enjoy your work, but let me give you a couple of tips. You should never start a machine in an enclosed area as the fumes can make you sick. Do it often enough and it will get to your health. Also, when installing fuel lines, pinch and push on the lines a bit while pulling on them. Goes easier and less likely to damage the little hoses. Finally, try not to pull the starter rope all the way out til it stops when starting a machine. Could snap off and that's another repair. Try practicing stopping your pull just short of all the way. Hope you don't mind a few suggestions from an old fart. You do good work. Very good.👍
@roctreese5371
@roctreese5371 11 ай бұрын
I've been so frustrated with gas powered lawn tools for years. I love these videos, they are very helpful. Keep up the great work Chickanic!
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 Жыл бұрын
I like the rush one feels when the 2 stroke finally decides to run. It means there is hope. Good job on this video Chickanic!
@sam_fujiyama
@sam_fujiyama 11 ай бұрын
Really loved this video. I have a degree in computing science but have forever avoided learning anything about the mysteries of combustion engines.... your careful disasembly, troubleshooting and explanation along the way makes this all seem extremely accessible to me. Thank you !
@davidkettell6236
@davidkettell6236 Жыл бұрын
Love al your videos. I cannot remember how much two stroke no gos i trashed because you were not around. EVERYONE WANTED MORE TO LOOK AT THEM THAN I EVEN PAID FOR THEM.
@MichaelBenninger
@MichaelBenninger Жыл бұрын
You inspired my grandson to want to learn at 9 years old. Thank you.
@stephensarkany3577
@stephensarkany3577 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the oil storage tip. I have heard of the fogging oil as that goes way way back. The 2 stroke oil should dilute and pull all the fuel out of the rubber pores. I have have a few really old saws like McCulloch 33/35 that use a proprietary diaphagm that was obsolete 30 years ago. I am looking into making a diaphagm & would definitely want to prolong its life if I ever get that saw running again. It's gear driven and will really get down there & chug, plus it has the cool factor.
@NorthlanderMN
@NorthlanderMN Жыл бұрын
People in your area are so lucky to have you fixing equipment. Glad you found a career you enjoy doing and helping others.
@johnme7049
@johnme7049 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE how your face lights up when it runs! It's just that YES! moment. Well done and God Bless.
@wtmayhew
@wtmayhew Жыл бұрын
I had this exact Weedeater model and eked three seasons out of it before it literally fell apart. … the reciprocating blade fell off while I was using it. It was assembled with black hex head screws which started mysteriously falling out. I bought a bag of the exact matching screws at Sears Tools (before they disappeared) and even with Locktite, they would not stay put. I replaced the Weedeater with a Stihl hedge trimmer I’ve been using for five seasons and it still looks and runs like new. It was three times the price of the Weedeater, but it is totally worth it.
@disturbedmaynard3873
@disturbedmaynard3873 Жыл бұрын
Most of my equipment in my garage is 15 - 25 years old, and I go through the same storage rituals every spring and fall. Always seem to learn something from your videos that I can apply if I have a problem, or coming up here when I go to prep for winter storage on the summer equipment.
@smaqdaddy
@smaqdaddy Жыл бұрын
External snapring pliers are awesome for pre-stretching the hose ends. Great videos and info Bree!
@16B9
@16B9 9 ай бұрын
Old machines are hard to get parts for, if at all. I bought Shindaiwa power tools back in the 1990s. They worked great and started with just a couple of pulls. I just got my chainsaw back from a two month sitting on the shelf repair. I bit the bullet and bought a nice new Stihl. Thank you for your videos. :)
@dennisjennings7027
@dennisjennings7027 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for all your correct info. Retired East Texas mechanic after 44 years I enjoy seeing the encounters you overcome. Be blessed and THANKS again DJ
@ianrobinson1805
@ianrobinson1805 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos, I fix mowers and two stroke/cycle engines, and follow your advice from the videos and since watching your short video I’ve fixed loads and now able to diagnose faults pretty quick, I don’t make any money doing repairs, it was the covid 19 that made me want to start fixing small engines,as many people were out of work but still needed their mowers and other engines. Thanks Chickanic
@kevdimo6459
@kevdimo6459 Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for the videos you share with us. That’s a great tip about the storage of two stroke tools, I’ve lost count of the amount of these that I’ve thrown out. But now I know better thanks to you. 👍🏻Greetings from Western Australia.
@lasttrimestr49califos89
@lasttrimestr49califos89 7 ай бұрын
All comments are covered, so, I'll just say, I love your channel and always watch.
@jaymessmall7745
@jaymessmall7745 Жыл бұрын
This video right here alone is going to save thousands of dollars for hundreds and thousands of people, thank you for sharing with us. Like always God bless you your family and all of us subscribers with love peace and saw Grease Jay small
@ws6780
@ws6780 Жыл бұрын
Great idea about using 2 cycle oil to store 2 stroke equipment. Love watching your videos. Thank You
@zieg84
@zieg84 Жыл бұрын
Really like your videos! Don’t know if you can, but when you’re putting things like carbs back together, would be helpful to have topside camera views to see better. Hard to find small engine repair shops that don’t have long waiting times. Thanks for all of the great tips!
@glyngough9743
@glyngough9743 11 ай бұрын
Agree with Top camera..
@jpol3808
@jpol3808 9 ай бұрын
Hi Chickanic. Supper tip on the storage with the oil...I never thought of that! Once again an informative video that taught me something! I usually store all my seasonal equipment with a product called Stabil. It's a gas stabilizer that is designed for long term gas storage. Never had one problem and they always start easily the next season. You just have to make sure you run it once you add it. I put it in all my gas cans that I store gas in. I have even used it in my 04 Van that I stored for over 3 years with a full tank of gas and I added two doses of the stabilizer every year to the same tank of gas. I ran that van first topping it off because it was a quarter tank low from evaporation, for the whole summer, when I got it out of storage without any fuel issues what so ever! It's been in storage again for two more years now with the gas treated the same way and it still runs perfectly when started and the engine is fuel injected. If figure the injectors would be fouled by now but it doesn't even have a spark miss with the original plugs! No problem to date! That reminds me... It's time for it's next dose! Twice a year spring and fall.... Faithfully. Thanks.
@joeculver43
@joeculver43 Жыл бұрын
Great advice I never knew how to store a 2 stroke I love your knowledge, very educational
@bigtime37ja
@bigtime37ja Жыл бұрын
Awesome repair, thanks for the training.
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Mophie2000
@Mophie2000 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled on the first video I watched of you on to build compression on those hard to start and reserve line by soaking them in water and this even tops it off for me for sure, thanks so much for these videos, now I find myself fixing/repairing my own little 2 cycles, its so satisfying when it starts afterwards, thank you so very much👌
@srwven
@srwven Жыл бұрын
Nice tip. I only use recreational gas (no alcohol) Learned years ago, when I put any small engine away for any period of time, run the engine, spray fogging oil into intake until it dies, drain tank and carb bowl. I haven't had an issue in over 20 years on my boats, trimmers, chainsaws, pressure washers, mowers, generators...
@daviddrouillard3534
@daviddrouillard3534 7 ай бұрын
Thank you. Neighbour gave me a weed whipper with hard broken fuel hoses. Thx to you I should have it up and running shortly.
@charger19691
@charger19691 Жыл бұрын
I like the 2 cycle oil idea in the fuel system for long term storage. Very smart idea!
@christopherlehman4045
@christopherlehman4045 Жыл бұрын
Or just store it with pre mix canned gas in fall start it in the spring run it. Then you can use pump fuel all summer and canned the next fall for storage.
@miltonhollis703
@miltonhollis703 Жыл бұрын
Great information on storage putting 2 cycles into gas tank!! Never had a clue too do this.....thanks
@williamkniesly5090
@williamkniesly5090 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your videos. you have the great ability to cut thru the BS and get right to the point. another thing is that you treat your followers as they have enough intelligence that you don't have to explain every small detail or they wouldn't be watching your video. Thanks for the great job you do.
@keithfarley7093
@keithfarley7093 Жыл бұрын
Great tip on the two stroke oil for storage, I have tried a couple of different ways to store my equipment but I think this idea will be my best bet, thank you .
@davelawrence4253
@davelawrence4253 Жыл бұрын
Great video! The two stroke oil trick is a game changer! Looks like I won't be rebuilding so many carburettors in the future! A big thank you!
@jstpsgthru
@jstpsgthru Жыл бұрын
Really GREAT TIP. I am lazy, unfortunately, so I'll be performing the "fix." You are so awesome you provided the fix, as well. Thanks
@johnduffy6546
@johnduffy6546 Жыл бұрын
I loved the tip about cutting the lines at an angle! Thank you for your great and helpful videos
@mistermac4118
@mistermac4118 8 ай бұрын
Love to see you also appreciate quality Wera tools, they are the best.
@tonygiraldes7848
@tonygiraldes7848 Жыл бұрын
Just the greatest channel 😊♥️ I’ve had my Craftsman/Poulan chainsaw since 1985 and I always do this when I put it away for the season 👍 so far it still runs great 😊
@BenLowers
@BenLowers Жыл бұрын
Valuable and entertaining videos every week - thank you! This is a high value episode - goes on your “Best Of” compilation.
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Aw! Thanks Ben!
@bryanphillips5426
@bryanphillips5426 Жыл бұрын
You are good! You have taught this old shop teacher much. Hope you and you husband are doing well!
@rogerbamatutz1927
@rogerbamatutz1927 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chick! I do what you told us to do when putting one up for the winter. I've never used 2cyc oil though. I'll do it this year. Be safe!
@johnwilkins7500
@johnwilkins7500 Жыл бұрын
Hello Bre. Just found your channel last week and I’ve watched a bunch of the episodes. Today, I ran my 8 year old Husqvarna 235e and, thanks to you, it runs better than it did when new. It starts on 2nd pull, idles, and spools up without hesitation. It also quit leaking bar oil. All thanks to your many tips and tricks. I especially appreciated the trick to installing the fuel lines through the smaller holes. Best channel ever from a 32 year millwright.
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@davidwatkins8016
@davidwatkins8016 9 ай бұрын
❤Another great demo! 2 questions, please. 1) What keeps the tank from leaking gas where the two hoses enter it? 2) Is starter fluid spray (ether?) bad for the engine?
@kubotajordan9502
@kubotajordan9502 Жыл бұрын
You do the most amazing videos on small engines you make it look so simple. Thank you for what you do !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Aw! Thanks!
@andybecker2693
@andybecker2693 Жыл бұрын
What a Sunday morning treat. Awesome fix. That smile when it started was priceless!
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Thanks Andy!
@user-yf1fe7ei7n
@user-yf1fe7ei7n 9 ай бұрын
Great tip on putting two cycle oil in the fuel tank and carburetor for long-term storage
@kbjerke
@kbjerke Жыл бұрын
Cool video, thanks!! When I pull a new line into a tank, I usually apply a dab of Vaseline where it enters. It helps a lot!
@dirtytsfarm2141
@dirtytsfarm2141 Жыл бұрын
I've done what you talk about with the oil storage trick, but I've always used kerosene as my fluid... Very interesting information in this video; it gets the ol' brain juices flowing!
@nodaklojack
@nodaklojack Жыл бұрын
Nice idea!!!
@markoldfield5658
@markoldfield5658 Жыл бұрын
Great watching your no nonsense videos, they are great. Thank you from an English guy in Spain.
@adad-nerari4117
@adad-nerari4117 Жыл бұрын
Thank You very much. It's the first time I see a mechanic at work having beautiful and CLEAN hands ! 😄
@KensSmallEngineRepair
@KensSmallEngineRepair Жыл бұрын
I have had that exact trimmer on my shelf for years, I should fix it and sell it! Weed Eaters were very popular here at Kmart
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
I am all about fixing them. They always run. I think the piston and cylinders musta been made really well.
@blackscotydog
@blackscotydog Жыл бұрын
Thanks Bre...with your help (speedfeed 400) I am still rockin my 31 year old Robin-Subaru string trimmer.....They sure as hell don`t make em like that anymore!!
@wtmayhew
@wtmayhew Жыл бұрын
I had several Weedeater sidewalk edgers which would usually last me a couple seasons. I have about 300 feet of sidewalk, curb stones and driveway to edge. The poor little Weedeaters use the plastic case as one side of the crank case and if you run them too long at a time, the case softens and jams the crank. The damage is also cumulative even if you don’t kill it in one session. I’ve found a cheaper way to go is to buy an edger attachment and plug it onto my Husqvarna trimmer head. My Husqvarna is ten years old and shows no signs of quitting. I’ve gone through several of the edger attachments, but they’re fairly inexpensive at Lowes. I just consider the edger attachments an expendable item.
@scottmckenna9164
@scottmckenna9164 Жыл бұрын
What a durable, helpful woman.
@Badweather233
@Badweather233 Жыл бұрын
Love watching your videos. Especially when things don’t go as planned! Lol ! At least it is nice to see real world problems and mistakes and you show how to correct them. 😊
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@kl0an
@kl0an Жыл бұрын
@@Chickanic I think you need to run with this comment and make a video of just bloopers.. It's TIME!!
@OurSerenityHomestead
@OurSerenityHomestead Жыл бұрын
Great info on storing. I am going to do that on my gas powered auger.
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
I'm am terrible with my Auger. I always forget to do this and end up carb kitting it every time I need to use it. It will help you a bunch, I'm sure! Thanks for watching!
@lonnieayers5959
@lonnieayers5959 Жыл бұрын
Good video told me a lot about storage. I have a old leaf blower that both fuel lines dried up and broke off hope your video can lead me to fixing it.
@HarrywragWarmbear
@HarrywragWarmbear Жыл бұрын
Thank you , I have a British version of this model , it never gave me any troubles yet only used every autumn. I have owned it for ten years . I am impressed with you and this machine
@chisel83
@chisel83 Жыл бұрын
Gday from Adelaide Chica
@michaelspencer301
@michaelspencer301 Жыл бұрын
Going to have to try the 2 cycle storage trick. That's a new wrinkle on my horn ! Lol. May be a good use for cheap 2 cycle oil. Hmmm ! Love watching you work on things like ,, no bull ! The real mcCoy ! 👍
@willjackson716
@willjackson716 11 ай бұрын
Great job young lady. Learned a lot.
@williamleo5681
@williamleo5681 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your helpful information regarding soaking weed wacker line in water it was very helpful. Also after taking my non starting chain saw to the dealer twice. I learnt from you that I wasn’t pulling the rope hard enough. Eureka it now starts. Thanks again. Best regards. Bill Leo.
@tonymiles3106
@tonymiles3106 Жыл бұрын
I often use the 2 stroke oil trick that you do, I also like to pull the recoil rope slowly until piston is up on compression stroke so my valve springs are relaxed and valves are closed, great content, keep em coming.
@nodaklojack
@nodaklojack Жыл бұрын
Another good idea!!!!
@tjlee9901
@tjlee9901 Жыл бұрын
that only works on a single cylinder engine tho
@stevenl6995
@stevenl6995 Жыл бұрын
I was so hoping you were going to pick the Poulan Chainsaw. I have one that has been sitting for awhile and I need to get it running. Still a great tutorial
@Chickanic
@Chickanic Жыл бұрын
I have a couple videos on popular saws already. They should tell you everything you need to do to get yours running. Hope they help!
@killer2600
@killer2600 Жыл бұрын
She already has a lengthy video on changing fuel lines and rebuilding the carb on a poulan chainsaw to get it running again.
@drunkwoodswyllia4885
@drunkwoodswyllia4885 Жыл бұрын
I Have been really impressed watching several of your videos! This old timer actually learned a few things! Nice work! I did subscribe!!
@artstudio9673
@artstudio9673 Жыл бұрын
I love your channel and how you explain and show everything. I think the most important thing I ever learned from your channel ( and there have been many) but the 2 cycle oil trick is Genius. I have been blaming the problems on the ethanol fuel and even running the fuel out of the machine before you put it away helps but I still only get maybe 2 years out of a 2 cycle fuel system. Can you make a specific video showing how after you run the fuel out how to add the oil and put it into storage? I think a dedicated video and proper tags will help out thousands of people ( maybe even millions in time). I am a subscriber and I think if you put a dedicated video out there like this many frustrated owners will learn about you and your great channel!!!!! BTW is the vet a 76? I love the C3s
@santosboss
@santosboss 11 ай бұрын
🙏🙏
@robertvonbehr6843
@robertvonbehr6843 Жыл бұрын
I would suggest using a little Vaseline on the lines for easy pulling. :)
@pedrorojascervantes3928
@pedrorojascervantes3928 Жыл бұрын
Being a petroleum derivative I would sooner use a synthetic silicone paste that is guaranteed not to react with any plastic , nylon or rubber part.
@davidh.8513
@davidh.8513 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I always learn so much from you. I like the idea about putting the oil in the empty gas tank and priming it into the carb. Thanks!
@aubreygrove2455
@aubreygrove2455 5 ай бұрын
Wow, that was a great video, thanks for posting, really satisfying to hear it rev,then purr in idle.
@bobdanob5346
@bobdanob5346 Жыл бұрын
I never heard of doing this but I bet it works well, first start in the spring may be a little more cranking but once oil is out no problem and no varnish. I be watching more of this channel
@shannonwhitaker9630
@shannonwhitaker9630 Жыл бұрын
Maybe we will get a video showing how to get all the storage oil out of the tank, lines, carb and whatever amount finds its way into the engine. It’s not as easy as you’d imagine because in my experience the engine can get badly flooded trying to “rinse” all the storage oil out of everything including the muffler.
@kenchevy3960
@kenchevy3960 Жыл бұрын
@@shannonwhitaker9630 she said how to flush the oil out watch it again
@shannonwhitaker9630
@shannonwhitaker9630 Жыл бұрын
I did this for long term storage years ago. It’s not as easy as drain the oil, fill with fresh mixed fuel and pump the primer bulb a few times. Try it yourself…you’ll see.
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr
@WillysPerformanceCycleCtr Жыл бұрын
I’ve got an Stihl 015 that I bought my dad in 1973. Hadn’t been started in many, many years! I guess this is the place to start if I can find a carburetor rebuild kit.
@Mike-su8si
@Mike-su8si Жыл бұрын
Id be surprised if you can and thats old this blower i have is newer than that a 2003 but stihl doesn't make the flywheels anymore its newer than yours but still old but still not that old and they don't have the part it needs so i would be surprised if you find your stihl replacement part that says stihl on the part
@Gerrit-Max
@Gerrit-Max Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great tip on how to store it for a long time. That aliso reminds me that I need to get mine running again because I'll be needing it soon.
@darksiant04
@darksiant04 Жыл бұрын
Another great video... I liked the happy dance when the trimmer ran. Great tip with the oil for storage with the colder month coming.
@megamus3
@megamus3 Жыл бұрын
Love watching your vids, small tip for feeding a tight fuel line is to put some spittle on it and push and pull at the same time, it slides in easier, but like I said, love your vids.
@gillgetter3004
@gillgetter3004 Жыл бұрын
Did basically the same thing on an old Craftsman string trimmer I’ve been using for twenty plus years! Great tutorial!! I had a little hard time getting lines through tank till I trimmed the angle sharper. Good thing I fixed it to, because I just got price for removing four large pine trees removed, and major trim on two ornamental pear trees!!!!!!!!! OUCH
@lonnieblackwell9215
@lonnieblackwell9215 Жыл бұрын
Man, when you are good your good. Great video. I will put oil in all my small engines from now on.
@jackmcmurtrie1279
@jackmcmurtrie1279 3 ай бұрын
Awesome job im learning alot but watching ur videos i just got my craftsman 42cc chain saw running and its working pretty good ur teaching pretty good keep up ur awesome work!!! Ty again for all ur videos
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