22 yrs old and still working....better than what I can say for most of the junk I see that's way newer.
@bobberger918 Жыл бұрын
Atfer reading all instructions you go back in house wife says aren't going cut the grass I need a beer + nap maybe tomorrow 😅😅😅😂😅
@bentullett6068 Жыл бұрын
New machines = Chinese engines and built in cheap labour countries.
@Jeromeeb Жыл бұрын
@@WJCTechymanhonestly it's not the engines it's the owners. They just wanna blame the Asians to feel better.
@budsodalskyАй бұрын
@@JeromeebWha? Dont make sense dude
@meegstomtom Жыл бұрын
20 years old and still working doesn't seem that bad.
@KenFullman Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I like it. People may be inclined to try to see how much fuel is in the tank by using a match for illumination. That doesn't make the fuel tank a bad idea.
@tcmits3699 Жыл бұрын
@@KenFullmanthat's why they made shows like the "THREE STOOGES" to show kids what not to do when you grow up. Haha 😊 a match to check if there's any fuel, you probably saved somebody who thought that wasn't a bad idea🥴
@rossmcmanus3297 Жыл бұрын
22 years old you mean
@meegstomtom Жыл бұрын
@@rossmcmanus3297this one is, but they had them for a few years and the only one I have seen is only 20 years old. Also still working. I'm willing to bet there are older ones as well.
@davidcrosby8552 Жыл бұрын
It's brilliant! How is it less safe than an electric start? Plenty of safety feature to prevent accidents even if they don't read the instructions. More than 50 years ago I was literally dreaming of something like this when the old toro whirlwind tried to pull my young arm off after repeatedly flooding when hot.
@adamwenz8761 Жыл бұрын
I actually just worked on a Troy-Bilt mower that had this feature on it about two months ago. The mower hadn't ran in at least 15 years from what I understand. The starting mechanism was sticky and I had to buy a new cable, but I did get it working nicely in the end. Once you figure out how to use it, it really wasn't that bad to use. It just wasn't the most obvious thing to figure out when all the instruction stickers were worn off after sitting in the weather for 15 years. The mower ended up running really well, surprisingly.
@dennisfoltz7880 Жыл бұрын
I think it's a good idea. Do you remember the starter they had that you cranked up then released, these are good ideas for older people that have trouble starting lawnmower
@rebus570 Жыл бұрын
My dad had a crank up when I was a kid, used that mower a lot.
@darinb.3273 Жыл бұрын
I remember those too. Flip open the top to reveal the crank to wind up the spring, there was a push button too, but I don't remember what it looked like.
@MrTheHillfolk Жыл бұрын
@@rebus570 Yep as an 80s kid I saw/ used one ,talk about easy starting
@SLOCLMBR Жыл бұрын
Funny, I don't remember any safety to make sure you were holding it when it fired up
@garycorbin2789 Жыл бұрын
Had a Victa with the inertia winder , was a sure start , except the trip lever could break thumbs if used carelessly. Also if wound up too tightly it would jam , I had a long pry bar to fix this .
@kennethiman2691 Жыл бұрын
I have a shoulder replacement. I think its a great idea. A battery starter means dying battery when you need it. So mechanical appeals to me.
@M.TTT. Жыл бұрын
the electric start battery's last as long as you keep the charger plugged in on them. They're supposed to be plugged in when not in use.
@ProctorsGamble Жыл бұрын
You’ll have another shoulder replacement when it kicks back at you 😆
@toddm.7746 Жыл бұрын
@M.TTT. no battery lasts 20 plus years, or forever...
@SLOCLMBR Жыл бұрын
Agreed, as a tree climber with failing elbows, it has huge potential 😅 punny
@johnanthony2545 Жыл бұрын
Pretty cool really.
@johnsonslawnserviceministr4038 Жыл бұрын
Actually, had this on my cub cadet push mower that I used for small areas in yards I loved it. All you had to do was crank it up the first time after that to re-crank all you had to do, was touch the button and push down on the lever on the handle, and it would start the mower without having to yank the cord, worked out great when you’re bagging.
@KraeseRepairs Жыл бұрын
Not an entirely bad idea. At least you don't have to worry about a battery going dead.
@JeffjustJeff5117 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna say honestly not a bad idea after all day of mowing I bet if worked correctly it would be a good thing to have on a pull start mower
@SLOCLMBR Жыл бұрын
@WJCTechyman I want stihl to do it on big pro saws!
@OlivierCaron10 ай бұрын
This thing on a generator when it won't start at minus 20? Count me in!
@markdi25 ай бұрын
I like it
@rangerbandit911 Жыл бұрын
Its a good concept. I think it might be a problem to work on. I have a "retired" neighbor that struggles to pull start her push mower so i found her a used tb280es. She still loves to mow and uses it for a workout. The electric start is a much better solution for her.
@ChargerMiles007 Жыл бұрын
WOW, I literally just pulled one of those off a Briggs model 12 engine at the scrapyard yesterday! I thought it was an electric starter, but thinking about it, I didn't see any wires sticking out of it. The engine had been attacked by the Claw, so it was trash, but this unit was OK, except the mounting bracket was broken off. I took it off by cutting the cable, and brought it home to dissect it, like I do to some starter motors etc. Glad I watched this vid, just in case the spring is still wound up (not likely, but possible), Thanks Taryl, you may have saved my bacon!!! :) -Miles
@wadetrenholm5729 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Brampton, Ontario, Canada. I have a Yardworks mower from 2001 with one of these spring loaded starters. The spring starter still works flawlessly, to this day and has never been an issue with discharging accidentally. This really was a cost effective alternative to an electric start.
@TechOne7671 Жыл бұрын
A pretty clever bit of engineering. As for protecting the dummies, if you don’t know or are able to understand the hazards involved then don’t do it. All the best Taryl.
@jeffpiatt3879 Жыл бұрын
Those engineers stayed up late working on that. As others have said, it's pretty clever. At the very least, it demonstrates just how much people hate pulling a start cord.
@gorak9000 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it seems like a really great ideal actually. And like others have mentioned, it's 22 years old and still works - they didn't even let the bean counters get to it to "cost optimize" it into crapping out in a year or 2! I kinda wish all lawnmowers had that! Though mine usually starts on the first or second pull, so I can't complain too much.
@Scooby-Doo-bd4ekАй бұрын
I like pulling a start cord then I don't have to go to the gym.😂
@johnboi8346 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s good in principle but I can definitely see the dangers of this with DIY’s.
@jamesjackson4224 Жыл бұрын
Yep, you can't fix stupid and stupid people are everywhere. I think we should take the warning labels off of everything and let the problem fix itself. 😂
@adambucher8924 Жыл бұрын
Some one put a lot of thought into the design. Definitely thinking outside the box.
@michaelglynn2638 Жыл бұрын
I can see the potential dangers, but i do think it's useful in competent hands. Bring it back!
@cash2.0 Жыл бұрын
I like this idea better than an electric starter that needs a battery. Seems to me if there were security bolts holding it on that required a wrench only available through B&S, more warning labels, and an effective engine shutoff to prevent accidental starting then the risks might be less. I'd love to have this feature on a portable generator.
@ToddKing11 ай бұрын
@@WJCTechyman But that alternator isn't charging the battery if the generator set for 3 years. Then when the power goes out they wheel out the generator and it won't start because the battery is dead.
@Bat8hitcrazy Жыл бұрын
Wow what an ingenious idea, I'm actually surprised this isn't used more!
@gruberstein Жыл бұрын
I think it's genius, double genius using the momentum to rewind it. I could see them being replaced a lot, having the spring under tension for long periods probably weakened it prematurely. There are spring starters for big diesel equipment also but you have to hand crank them. Makes sense for off road diesels since they don't need electric to run.
@bradfader691 Жыл бұрын
What a great way to start my sunday! :) keep on keepin on grass rats!
@kevinleee3408 Жыл бұрын
This is quickly becoming my favorite segment I love all the Oddball stuff
@robertmailhos8159 Жыл бұрын
I remember that Briggs and Stratton engine with a rewind starting system where you had to wind up the starter system flip the handle And the rewind system would start the engine
@gadasavideos8564 Жыл бұрын
I remember that from 65 years ago
@culliganatorАй бұрын
I've had this mower for almost 25 years. Works great. It doesn't always start first attempt but you don't have to ever pull the start cord hard to start it. You can can just pull the start cord a few times slowly and it will rewind the spring then you use the touch n mow feature again. Really saves the arm and my wife can start it herself without effort. It was a fantastic idea.
@livinlikelarry8782 Жыл бұрын
Lawnmower Larry here just wanted to say I always appreciate your videos 🎉🎉🎉🎉 thx
@DugatDizzyLizzys Жыл бұрын
Hi Taryl. Interesting version of an auto start mower. At least it has the pull cord to start it if it fails to start. It was probably sold to older folk to save them the effort (bad shoulders etc..) when starting their mower. I have a few older customers that struggle to use the pull start when they want to cut their lawn, so prefer electric start nowadays.
@kevinstrupp3183 Жыл бұрын
I worked in B&S engineering at time Touch & Mow was developed. B&S always wanted push button starting. I have a trimmer mower with this system, some time ago the cable broke and couldn’t find a replacement and now I had no way to start or stop the engine. I got parts from another Quantum engine and removed all the Touch & Mow parts so I could the rewind. It always reminded of the wind up spring systems from the 1960’s. I do remember that Yard Man wanted exclusive rights to the Touch & Mow system for 1 year. I don’t think any other OEM ever got it.
@culliganatorАй бұрын
Mine is a Yardworks (Canadian Tire brand)
@shawngegelman6041 Жыл бұрын
I have one of these mowers. And I love it. I've been using it for the last 8 years. I saved it from the trash heap at work. Never had it false start while working on it or changing the oil. I have had it stall-out while mowing if the orange button or cable releases tension. Currently , it no longer starts without pull starting. When I got it used, you had to run the mower for a bit, then on the next start it would start. I figure the starter gave out, so I now start it the old-fashioned way. It's been a great mower. I've been using it to mulch leaves.
@patjohnson3100 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for saving it from the trash and getting good use out of it. I have never seen or heard of this feature.
@nickmcconnell1291 Жыл бұрын
I think this is genius! This might get rid of the need for a battery start and would probably work most of the time. Depending on how strong the gearing is that winds up this spring (looks like good metal) and how well built the spring mechanism is, it might very well outlast a 12v starter. If consumers are so stupid that they can't figure out how to be careful with these things when trying to do repairs then too bad. You indeed can't fix stupid. Your brother was right. As to why this didn't sell.... it was expensive to manufacture these things and there was a substantial mark up for mowers having it.
@troy3052 Жыл бұрын
I worked at Lowes in inside lawn and garden during that time. A lot of senior citizens bought them, then would return them because they couldn't get the mower started, the instructions on the mower was very bad. Another thing, was price, the mowers started at about $600. About 03 they were phased out and lowes didnt carry them anymore
@ptk4476 Жыл бұрын
Seems like a good idea to me. Recoil self starting with regular pull start backup. Victa over here in Australia had wind up starters in the 70s which were great unless the motor was hard to start or the spring broke, the pull start on this again alleviates this problem. Honestly if you were stupid enough to hurt yourself while working on such a simple system you are not qualified to operate machinery and probably deserve it 😄.
We had a Masport with one of these in our shop last year. A pretty good idea for when you have to keep emptying the grass bad. But yes it could be dangerous.
@DoingItCheap Жыл бұрын
I remember 60 years ago my grandfather had a mower with a winding handle on the top. Wind up the spring and flip a release lever to start.
@gamebredduramax71 Жыл бұрын
Seems like a great idea, old mower still works perfectly
@antoniomarc7174 Жыл бұрын
Wow now that’s an interesting piece that I’ve never seen before…👍👍
@ElainesDomain Жыл бұрын
Doesn't bother me. Those that pay attention don't run into problems with machinery like this. The more safety ''features'' that are added the dumber we get.
@78trav Жыл бұрын
Agreed. We need more chlorine in the gene pool😂
@jazzmeup1 Жыл бұрын
I still have basically that same model, except has the small wheels on the back. Is a bagger / mulched model. Worked awesomely until the gas tank started leaking. The leak was in a spot I could not for the life of me repair. This style of gas tank looks like a normal style, however, with that starter mechanism, there is a molded relief area to allow for. Trying to find a replacement gas tank for this model is nearly impossible within a reasonable price. I ended up removing the starter mechanism and put on a “normal style” gas tank. Kind of jerry rigged but still is running until this summer season. I think this was a great idea and it worked for me always. Yes absolutely this design is for people who are adapt to mechanical operations and their functions. There are some quirks to this as was demonstrated in the video. One thing I never did is store the machine with full spring tension. I don’t remember if that was described in the owner’s manual but that’s what I did. This machine still works good but definitely not worth trying to get the spring start to function again.
@billhastings1006 Жыл бұрын
Great idea, have one that 20 years old and still running good.
@chubbyjohnson5480 Жыл бұрын
This is one your better series guys. I love lawn mower mysteries and oddities!
@clairmorrill8660 Жыл бұрын
Taryl, another idea that I read about in the 60's Clinton built a "Spark Pump" using a pezo electric crystal for the ignition
@dkeith45 Жыл бұрын
VERY interesting! Probably needed by those who hate pulling a starter cord. My current walk behind mower that I use only on a small section of my front yard, to mow around my GF's flower beds, is a LawnBoy 4 stroke, electric start. Had been owned by a lady who hated pulling cords, or maybe was too weak to? She sold it to me for $60 because the starter quit working but it ran fine. Starts usually on the first or second pull. I saw no reason to repair the starter. Must be what this sort of mower was meant for, the same sort of person.
@g-force2745 Жыл бұрын
Personally, I think it's actually a pretty cool idea. A double action lockout would be a good upgrade, but yes, N.O.P.E.s will find a way of hurting themselves on any machine, no matter how safe they are. Your brother is an insightful guy. Looking at those tires too, it seems like it's pretty durable. If it still works after that much use, I think B&S actually did something right for once. 😃
@andrewdonohue185311 ай бұрын
B&s used to do allot right
@andrewdonohue185311 ай бұрын
@@WJCTechymanI mowed things with a 6.5 quantum I shouldn't have. Waste deep brush, slow going but it did it. 6.5 hp quantum i/c. Tough little engines. Shameful Briggs quit making them
@g-force274511 ай бұрын
@@andrewdonohue1853 Yup, Brigg’s golden days were with the era of their flathead engines. They were super tough, ran forever, and could be fixed with wire and duct tape.
@len4338 Жыл бұрын
I've never seen this feature and my mower is from around the same year and still works. That feature was probably on other models when I bought mine. It's kind of a cool feature but my mower still starts in under 3 pulls, thanks to your help !!!! Thanks Taryl !!!
@satchelh Жыл бұрын
That's not a terrible concept really. The danger lies in the self-winding and the normal state of the starter being in a charged state. A much better procedure would be to charge the spring with the pull rope before each use as Taryl discovered. It is totally amazing that the part is still available.
@69uremum Жыл бұрын
That defeats the purpose of having a self starting mover!!!
@tnekkc Жыл бұрын
In 1964 my grandfather had a new Sears Briggs spring wind up start lawn mower. When the spring failed, we took it off. Then we had to wrap a starting cord around the top.
@jimbrewer2893 Жыл бұрын
Kind of like an inertia starter on radial engines. Good thing Breaks and Scrapum didn't think of using shotgun starts.
@josephhaugen3207 Жыл бұрын
That is freaking awesome 👍
@averyalexander2303 Жыл бұрын
It's definitely a clever idea. I could see it being handy for older people or smaller people who don't have the strength to use the pull start and not having a battery and electrical system to fail is great. In theory, this system could last a very long time. The main problem I see is it looks like one pull worth of cranking is about all you will get from that, so if the engine is flooded or hard to start for some other reason (the time where an electric start would be most useful), this will be useless.
@1936case Жыл бұрын
I have one of those yard man self starters with the high wheel 3 in 1 mulch/bag/discharge with the touch and mow. Bought it new in 2001 and used it up till about 2 years ago. Replaced it with a new Toro commercial walk behind for my growing lawn business. When I used it regularly it mowed and bagged 3 yards a week. That starter system worked flawlessly all those years and is still working yet to this day. I think it was a cool idea and loved the one I have.
@buzzedalldrink9131 Жыл бұрын
Thats really a great feat of engineering- (no sarcasm) They probably had to stop production due to a lawsuit by someone not following directions as usual. I like it !
@kenarnold9132 Жыл бұрын
Brings changing the blade to a whole new level 🤣
@LittleT34606 Жыл бұрын
I can see where Briggs is coming from with the touch and mow. It was probably designed for the elderly who couldn’t pull the mower over any more but you only have that one shot before it runs out of spring tension before having to pull it over again
@benjamincresswell3713 Жыл бұрын
Mr. Dactyl, have you seen the battry the electric cars use? They're 400 Volts DC. If you get into contact with 400 Volts DC you are DEAD! Once you connect you can't let go and it cooks you. And if someone tries to help they get cooked. In the safety class they said have a 2X4 handy to try to push a victim away but don't touch w/ your hands. B&S may have a clown show spring starter but ALL of the car companies are making cars w/ 400 Volt battrys. I kept telling the instructor (at GM) they should identify the polarity w/ Red & Black but they didn't listen. Both wires are Orange on GM's. I tried & tried to tell them once those cars fall into the hands of typical DIY'rs they're going to try to jump start them and there will be lawsuits up their ying yang. They wouldn't hear it. ben/ michigan
@nickflopper Жыл бұрын
I actually think its a really cool and useful feature. If it doesnt start first try, so what? Just give it a pull. Either pull all the time with a normal mower, or have this feature and have a good chance of it self starting. Its not like you are in a worse place than using a regular mower, if it doesnt work, just pull the thing. Also, the bald wheels tell me thet that mower has had some use, so for being almost 23 years old, its impressive that it still works as intended, doesn't even seem to be worn or weak. As far as dangers go for the "diyer", if you get hurt by working on something you dont know about without reading the service info, its your own fault. Because something is dangerous, its not a bad design lol.
@masterofnonetv8361 Жыл бұрын
Slick idea from an engineering standpoint!
@mrworldwally6734 Жыл бұрын
My dad had a toro I believe in the 70s that had a hand crank to wind up a spring for starting. It was on top in place of the pull start and you wound it then shoved the throttle forward to activate it.
@muddywater6856 Жыл бұрын
I remember those! Worked ok
@stevethegreasemonkey Жыл бұрын
There are now some battery start mowers without a rewind starter, so if the battery is dead, you can't start the mower
@micky8ball Жыл бұрын
That intro never gets old
@williamcarl4200 Жыл бұрын
It is clever. The capturing and re-using of otherwise wasted energy is always worth a try. In this odd case the concept works well. Bravo Briggs old guys on this one.
@randb4865 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Taryl!
@jreding132 Жыл бұрын
Looks like it was used pretty well, looking at the rear wheel tread wear.
@redmondjp Жыл бұрын
If I had my own lawn mower museum, I would have to have an engine with this option in there somewhere. When you get older and you can't pull the cord fast enough, an option like this can make the difference between being able to mow the lawn or not. Personally I think this is a great idea and one that I have thought of myself - I didn't realize that they had actually put it into production! The same idea could also be applied to two-cycle chainsaws and other small OPE - Taryl, it's only dangerous if you don't know what you are doing when you are working on it. Were the 1960s crank-start mower starters dangerous when they were wound up? You bet they were. No different than this starter unit IMO - stored energy in a wound-up spring. I started mowing as a kid with 1960s crank-start Briggs and Tecumseh engines, and for a 10-year-old kid, it made it really easy to start the mower - wind it up, go back to behind the handle, and pull the control lever and away you went. I especially liked the implementation on the Tecumsehs on Toro Whirlwinds, as they used a single control lever for both the throttle and the spring-starter engagement - you pushed the throttle control to choke and it would release the starter simultaneously. And my Toros would almost always start the first time. Fully-adjustable carburetors on those too (the good-ol' days) with mixture control needles on both the low-speed and high-speed fuel circuits. You could reach under the bowl and adjust the high-speed mixture with your fingers - I would richen it up a bit in the cold spring mows when the air was denser (more O2 to the engine), and then readjust later in the season when it got warmer.
@donaldbower4097 Жыл бұрын
I had a customer that had a toro recycler with this feature. It always worked, and I thought it was pretty cool.
@spudzmacco Жыл бұрын
Love it. Seems that it’s worked 22 years.
@rday151 Жыл бұрын
i want one now
@oneofthosepeople21016 ай бұрын
Right! 😅
@keithstudly6071 Жыл бұрын
Taryl, for just a second I thought you were going to say, 'This is going next door to the lawyer's office.' I guess that would just be asking for trouble. Yes, it's better in your collection.
@cmdonespice Жыл бұрын
The design is still working 22 years later, can't be to bad, just can't let stupid peapole get ahold of it, and in 2023 that's a hard thing to keep from happening.
@mikepoore1653 Жыл бұрын
Regenerative Braking? How many people have dead batteries on their electric start mowers? I think it is a great idea -especially for older people or someone with a shoulder injury (me). You could use that feature to restart the mower after picking up debris or dumping the bag. Very rarely do I mow my yard with one start of the engine. Even if the first start has to be a pull start, a warm engine would do fine with the spring starter. It looks no more dangerous than any other mower for the user so long as the safety system works. Mechanics need to release the tension.
@jme36053 Жыл бұрын
Taryl’s Theorem - Any procedure meant to ease operator operation and maintenance of gas powered lawn equipment usually isn’t.
@lewisruth402 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't mind checking it out for a mower season
@randybaker7686 Жыл бұрын
Fire it up, fire it up, fire it up
@DAS-Videos Жыл бұрын
I kind of like it. Using the engine's power to energize the starter spring. I can see its usefulness, you take a break from mowing to get a jacket or something and then just press the button to start it. As an owner of course you would have to be aware of it when changing the mower blade.
@electroncraz91 Жыл бұрын
That's actually a cool idea but yeah storing kinentic energy like that and mixing DIY is definitely dangerous and a huge liability on breaks 'n scrap'em
@adamdnewman Жыл бұрын
Damn Darwin award consumers. LOL
@MrTruckerf Жыл бұрын
I like it. I wonder why the concept never became popular. When you get old or have a bad arm/shoulder you would appreciate something like this.
@garethjudd5840 Жыл бұрын
Great idea. Start your mower without a battery.
@jwsystems Жыл бұрын
I think Briggs ideas was sound for people who have a hard time pulling a mower to start, but the potential dangers are high, maybe Hanlon's razor, "Never attribute to evil that which is easily explained by stupidity" is the reason?
@brianlubeck4184 Жыл бұрын
For the price they want for a replacement part, might as well stick with the pull rope when the starter goes bad
@jimnunes6286 Жыл бұрын
Looks like a good thing to replace your electric mower with
@brianlubeck4184 Жыл бұрын
@@jimnunes6286 I would not bother having an electric mower to begin with. Especially with the reports of EVs and electric mowers going up in smoke.
@keithdrewv1161 Жыл бұрын
I can see how it could be a hazard, but honestly I really like it!
@fair2middlin Жыл бұрын
Less flammable than lithium batteries
@johnlease2369 Жыл бұрын
That's a new one for me,best put on a shelf.
@powderriver2424 Жыл бұрын
Looks like it's been used plenty, sure it's spring started etc. , again from the looks of the mower and the way it runs this system must have been OK, and as stated it's 22 years old.
@Jim-ie6uf Жыл бұрын
I’m digging it! Even with the fuel filter in backwards.
@kevinharms7578 Жыл бұрын
I want one.
@78trav Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@Taylor-wn5ft9 ай бұрын
They pretty much made a mower kinda like those wind up toys, wind up and go 😮😂 On a serious note though : I think this would be perfect for someone that cannot pull a mower to start it. But still wants option to cut their grass. But with electric start push mowers and battery mower. Really leaves you thinking. 💭 the really cool part is that it doesn’t require electricity. and you don’t have to deal with servicing a Battery, which can be a problem. For some people.
@dallasjoe Жыл бұрын
That person got good life out of that mower they wore the tred off the tires.looks like it lasted to me.The owner must of took good care of it.Sorry i like it😬
@tiredoldmechanic1791 Жыл бұрын
I think it was a great idea in it's time. I'm waiting for them to build mowers that can use tool batteries like Milwaukee or Dewalt to start the gas engine. Something easy to charge and replace to avoid the dead battery. I like the 120 volt starters on snowblowers until I stall it in my driveway and have to pull start it.
@bro.weaver1282 Жыл бұрын
Who´s going to pay 430 dollars for this? When it is the LAST ONE.
@paulcox2009 Жыл бұрын
Seems like a good thing for people that can’t pull start a mower very well. And at least your not putting a new battery in them every year
@billsmith1770 Жыл бұрын
oddball and dangerous . reminds me of my ex .
@leehuff2330 Жыл бұрын
New version of the old "windup" starter from the sixties.
@Rexpiper Жыл бұрын
I’d give them some credit for thinking outside of the box. Great ideas have come from minds like this. Ever hear of Elon Musk?
@larryw5429 Жыл бұрын
I actually think this is pretty cool!
@jimcourtney4306 Жыл бұрын
just another mouse trap for lazy people looking to sue someone
@jwayne777 Жыл бұрын
I like it. I want one now! This is a great "true green" design. But bad for battery companies
@kentlange5338 Жыл бұрын
Reading the comments, i think taryl is badly mistaken on this. I, too, think, as most others in the comments, that this is a pretty awesome idea. At what point do you have to stop protecting people from themselves? If a person isn't careful while baking up with a push mower, they could possibly trip and cut their foot off. Should we outlaw pushmowers all together then? Maybe if a person doesn't know what they're doing, they shouldn't be operating equipment at all.
@craigjohnson3603 Жыл бұрын
Bad idea, I had a co worker in a machine shop that has one of those and wanted me to fix it. That feature kept breaking along with the tank splitting at the seam total fecal engineering. He kept calling it a lawn boy, I corrected him every time. They weren't that stupid! And he wanted everything fixed cheap 😂 good video Taryl.
@tripplesrule Жыл бұрын
These were a nifty idea from B&S as long as you don't run the engine low on oil. I have one in my garage that the top part of the engine block where the crank comes through to the flywheel was all worn out and wobbling back and forth because the engine was run low on oil and the spring loaded rubber tire was pushing on the flywheel screwing up the crank bearing. It still ran but was knocking something fierce and had to be scrapped out.
@kenmartinez3517 Жыл бұрын
Never seen one in my 72 years until today, I like it!!!!!!
@rodbuilder3y Жыл бұрын
Still using one on a troybilt, completely original spring starter on it still works. Honestly I think it was a marvelous idea, i get the saftey issues though. Just need to understand what you're working with... Every electric start mower has a dead battery eventually, even moreso on newer walkbehind mowers because they've cheaped out on the charging circuit deleting it altogether. They give you a wall charger that basically just constantly feeds 14 volts into the battery. I mean who has a 120 v outlet in their shed or even in a convenient place in the garage... 🤔🙄
@chatrkat Жыл бұрын
I well remember that crazy idea back when they came out. I never had one apart though. I’m surprised that spring on your mower has not broken at this point.
@thomasschmitt6971 Жыл бұрын
I had this feature on a Troy-built Machine It was excellent, especially if you Had to stop and go collecting grass clippings. Mower tended to start on first try Unless it sat for a month. for a month . It was difficult to restart on failure, due to extra pulling effort Recharging coil spring . Thanks for all your programs , very educational!! M
@GoFastGator8 ай бұрын
The fact that one of those mouse trap starters is still functioning 20-some years later is nothing short of amazing.