Join Chris Link and Richard Freudenberger as they teach us how to save time and money by doing our own repairs on small engines like lawn mowers and other small machinery. Diagnose and repair common problems with 2 and 4-stroke engines. Avoid costly repairs by learning maintenance, proper fluids, and appropriate settings to promote long lasting use. We will have hands-on learning of actual processes so you can feel empowered to tackle your own equipment issues and keep machines running better for years. In part 3, Chris begins by talking about the importance of having a manual for each machine and using it to your advantage in maintenance and repair.
VIDEO: Small Engine Repair Part 3
Join Chris Link and Richard Freudenberger as they teach us how to save time and money by doing our own repairs on small engines like lawn mowers and other small machinery. Diagnose and repair common problems with 2 and 4-stroke engines. Avoid costly repairs by learning maintenance, proper fluids, and appropriate settings to promote long lasting use. We will have hands-on learning of actual processes so you can feel empowered to tackle your own equipment issues and keep machines running better for years. In part 3, Chris begins by talking about the importance of having a manual for each machine and using it to your advantage in maintenance and repair.
ooohhhh your killing me waiting for the rest of it. Thank you so much for your work. I have learned a lot. God bless and keep it coming.
Waiting on part 4.
Thanks for taking the time to film and post this. Good stuff!
Do not put Chemtool or Seafoam in the Gas tank if you have rubber lines feeding fuel to your carburetor. The solvents will break down the rubber fuel hoses and introduce sticky rubberish goo gunk to your carburetor. Remember to inspect and replace fuel lines regularly to keep the inner lining from breaking down internally and blocking your fuel pathways.
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1:12 Basic Preventive and Regular Maintenance
4:42 Covers cleaning fluids and chemicals
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