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    Spark Plug Tachometer - good enough?

    I check rpm, on a verity of engines, single to four cylinder, about once per annum. To reduce error, I usually use a couple of photo types and a wire in/spark plug lead digital tacho. If the machine also has its own tacho, I end up with up to four comparisons (usually just two) - go with the...
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    Spark Plug Tachometer - good enough?

    They are far from precision tools. If cheap enough, purchase two & compare the reading. 😈
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    Tips for blade sharpening, how do ya’ll do it?

    Sorry Stevestd - no idea how Took MakerTims name got attached to your words You only have to worry about blade balance, when you damage the blade OR sharpen it. Can only try and avoid damage - S--t happens! Sharpening is a deliberate choice, that you impose on yourself, for little gain &...
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    Carb float GXV390

    Is the float valve rubber/Viton in good condition? I there any fuel "varnish" , other crap, on valve tip/valve seat? 😈
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    Fuel filter micron rating

    What can I say? - Mechanical aptitude/knowhow used to be common - no longer.
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    Fuel filter micron rating

    Or a "Mr Funnel " combination funnel & filter that will also remove any free water in the fuel. Mr Funnel comes in various sizes. For the penny pinchers ; You can make any funnel into a filter funnel by using filter fabric or very fine brass gauze (hard to find these days). The fabric or gauze...
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    Mower Deck Maintenance

    I almost never wash my mowers/decks. I use high pressure air to remove chaff (wet & dry). Why? Simple, wet vegetative matter starts to ferment/break down almost as soon as it has been cut. In this process it develops a highly corrosive liquid. The liquid will vigorously attack/corrode all...
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    Fuel filter micron rating

    I agree that all fuel is potentially contaminated ("dirty" is a bit of an over statement). Carburetted systems are able to tolerate significant particle size ie as long as particles are smaller than smallest jet aperture, they will pass through. This is why you should take advise from...
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    Fuel filter micron rating

    EFI engines need "cleaner" fuel than carburetted engines. When it comes to talking filters its almost a chalk & cheese scenario - ie don't mix them FI systems usually require significantly finer (smaller micron) filters. Most often metal casing. Higher cost. Often quite a large filter to allow...
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    Fuel filter micron rating

    My point is: Replacing an opaque filter at regular intervals, does not allow the maintainer to exercise judgement ie does it really need to be changed. If the maintainer/operator exercises good refuelling "hygiene" the inline filter may not need replacing for many years. Saving $ You will...
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    Fuel filter micron rating

    The video, posted by MParr, is not very helpful. Pleated filter media can do a good job , however it is hard to judge the degree of material caught/blockage and there is the ever present risk of the media breaking down and entering the carburettor. Use a gauze filter medium. Opaque filter casing...
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    Leaving clippings on top of the lawn, looks ugly

    Very few people in Australia bother with catching clippings. It may be our soil/grass types/environment but the clippings, on the surface, only seem to be around for about a day or two. My assumption - the various biological entities (worms/beetles/fungi/etc) consume the clippings. :devilish:
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    Fuel filter micron rating

    If the engine manufacturer does not specify, I would suggest a filter micron anywhere from 50-120. My feeling would be one more towards the 100 Reasons: The engines fuel delivery system will be able to handle a certain particle size without damage or blocking. No point in filtering out these...
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    Tips for blade sharpening, how do ya’ll do it?

    How many of you have actually made comparative observations of before blade sharpening & after: How does your lawn look How hard did your mower work My bet - you will not be able to tell the difference and if you imagine you can, it will be minimal. Reality - There is no doubt that the mower...
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    Can't find 30W oil anywhere in my area, or on line.

    "Straight weight oils like 30HD and 40HD have gone out of popularity. The biggest issue involving straight weight oils is the warmup time required to get the oil heat actually circulating efficiently." Partly correct; Multi grade oils do indeed act like a lower viscosity oil when cold, allowing...
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    Knock-off oil filters

    To be able to make an informed decision about the performance of a filter, the following link gives you the idea of what may be involved; https://www.kitplanes.com/oil-filter-testing/ Anything less is just speculation :devilish:
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    Knock-off oil filters

    "I hate China for its human rights issues, slave and forced labor, aggressiveness, dumping plastics into the open oceans, unfettered environmental issues, and dumping junk into our markets at a loss to undercut US manufacturers." Wow! Do you realise, that what you "hate" is, in a broad sense...
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    Knock-off oil filters

    The only bad oil filter is one that overly restricts/stops the oil flow. Even an empty canister will not heart your engine for the duration of a service period. Will my oil filter; Remove contaminants - The only way to know this for sure, is by third party empirical testing. When did you see an...
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    Knock-off oil filters

    No offence intended Tiger but your logic is wanting. Oil (all engine) filters are made all over the developed World, to engine maker specifications, branded (ie painted, serial number, etc) according to the contract (Engine maker, Filter Supply Company, etc). Price & adherence to design...
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    Knock-off oil filters

    Thoughts On The Matter: Problem with filters (especially the spin-on/enclosed kind) is that the end user (us) do not have the equipment, technical expertees to make an informed judgement as to how effective the filter is. As others have noted, where the filter is made has little bearing on its...
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    Cutter deck Belt Replacement

    Thanks Guys, Took my old belt in to my local mower shop. They agree with your part numbers/size HOWEVER the old belt is significantly shorter than the original belt DESPITE being was too loose, when not connected to engine/PTO. It may be that the only solution, to the belt coming off, is the...
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    Cutter deck Belt Replacement

    Thanks ILENGINE - what of the dimensions/specifications for the belt? :devilish:
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    Cutter deck Belt Replacement

    I have an old Toro Wheel Horse 17.44 HXL Model No.71283, Serial No. 240000104 - Deck may be a Model No.79107 - mows a great lawn. This mower was gifted to me, to use as parts - couldn't help myself - got her going and glad of it. Cutter deck belt needs replacing. Not sure but think Toro Part...
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    Nagging Question About Tire Pressure

    For all intents and purposes air is a fluid & for the most part behaves as one. Fluids, vary in their compressibility - air is relativly compressible compared with say oil. Pneumatic systems behave much like hydraulic. ILENGINE's reply is the correct one :devilish:
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    Nagging Question About Tire Pressure

    As a retired agriculturalist, I am wondering about a tractor tire that is being inflated to 60 psi ??? Could be some sort of loader I suppose. :devilish:
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    Gradually Overheating?

    Follow up report? :devilish:
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    Too Much Oil?

    First check that you have the correct dipstick for your engine: With most vertical shaft B&S engines, you can check the dipstick for correct length & Min/Max markings . Just hold the dip stick vertical on the outside of the holder/tube, cap at the lock/screw down position, the Max mark should...
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    Info for replacement engine

    "flange pattern (should be the same)" If your a bit handy, a diffrent pattern shape/size, need not stop you. NOTE; You must still end up with, the new engine, pto shaft (crank extension) in the same position as the original :devilish:
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    Annual Tuneup and Intermittent Stopping issue

    I agree with the possibility of a blocked fuel tank cap breather - follow above suggestions Fuel filter; If access to compressed air, try blowing the filter out in the reverse direction of flow. Refit and see if you get a better flow from tank (into clean jar) Replace fuel filter - I have...
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    Kawasaki FD731V AS09 ignition/coils testing question

    Try this; https://www.kawasaki-engines.eu/en/support/technical-information/technical-downloads/?f_series=FD&f_model=FD731V :devilish:
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    Ikon XD 52 oil change, which oil?

    In cooler climates multigrades have the advantage over mono's for the very reason you have mentioned. Multigrades are less viscous at lower temperatures than monos, so offer less resistance to cranking (easier faster starting) and better cold engine circulation. Cold weather also reduces the...
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    Amsoil oil for lawnmower Honda

    Interesting! In Australia - Up until probably the last 10 years, 10W/40, 15W/40, even 20W/40 was probably the most popular mineral multigrade in both petrol & diesel engines. Most small air-cooled engines used a straight (mono grade) W30. They all seemed to do the job. It's all changed now with...
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    Bent Chassis?

    "Ah, very weak frames and a common issue...run er" By "runer", do you mean chassis rails?:devilish:
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    Bent Chassis?

    HaHa! I may be an amature sheet metal worker but no the problem is elsewhere. If I take the bonnet/hood off the engine looks crooked. As the mower is working well I don't realy want to disassemble the whole thing just to fix what is an aesthetic annoyance. I wish I could post photos on this...
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    Bent Chassis?

    Who said the "hood is still intact" - It sort of is - I have replaced the front with sheat metal, riveted on and the broken plastic top vent with an aluminium one. Toro goes a lot faster now :devilish:
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    Bent Chassis?

    This is a Toro Wheel Horse 17.44 HXL - I apologise for not giving the full details at the start. Still cutting a great lawn. Still looking a bit "wonky" from the front - wife (main user) loves it :devilish:
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    Sharpening Blades

    Good on ya! Your making a living out of what people want and I support you 100% in that. Most domestic ride on users, would be hard put to see any difference in power required and quality of cut. Quality of cut - sharp blade may cut a little cleaner at the magnifying glass inspection level- who...
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    Sharpening Blades

    No probs mate - sharpen away. I hope the sharpening contributes to your income because I don't believe it does a thing for the lawn. As I said earlier - I do not know of any professional gardeners/lawn mowing contractors that sharpen their mower blades and they seem to be able to deliver some...
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    Sharpening Blades

    This is news to me. Most grasses have evolved to tolerate considerable damage by grazing animals. Lawn grasses in particular have been selected to tolerate frequent "damage" from mowing without undue stress. As a retired farmer, I know that we depend on the condition of our grass to raise...
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    Sharpening Blades

    Sorry if repeating another's earlier comment; There can be no doubt that sharpening mower blades, will improve performance by reducing the hp required to do the job. BUT THIS MUST BE BALANCED BY KNOWING THAT: Sharpening requires the removal of blade material, vastly reducing the life of the...
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    Gradually Overheating?

    So have you checked out the thermocouples, as suggested in #15??? :devilish:
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    Bent Chassis?

    Spindle bushings - ? The only spindles I know of are the cutter deck spindles (x3) with bearings not bushes. There are bushes in the front wheel rims - they are all good. Front axle is level with the ground. This is likly a terminological misunderstanding - please go further with your...
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    Super Z stearing-hydro problems

    As the owner of an old industrial level Hustler Super Z, I am aware that the Supe Z designation now seems to cover a wide range of mowers in the brand. Might be a good idea to give your actual model/engine/hp/deck size
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    Convert GAS Briggs V-Twin to DIESEL?

    Slomo - don't know what the climate/soil conditions are where you mow but feel compelled to make some helpful (?) suggestions: Only mow ; When grass is dry Soil in relativly dry Avoid using same tracks - change mowing pattern If living in a high rainfall area and or clay soils; Put in some...
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    Convert GAS Briggs V-Twin to DIESEL?

    I am but an old farmer, limited understanding, just accept the recommendations of what seems rational. Modern crankcase oils containe many additives, to help them performer to the standards the engineers/chemists demand. When the oil is fresh, the mix is in balance & contains no foreign...
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    Convert GAS Briggs V-Twin to DIESEL?

    Propane has significantly lower energy/L than either petrol or diesel. The effect is lower power, more gas consumed /hr/kilometer than a liquid fuel. Can be attractive as often much cheaper than liquid fuels. Does not have the "lubricity" of liquid fuels so may cause accelerated wear of valves...
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    Convert GAS Briggs V-Twin to DIESEL?

    I think you may be a little confused. Turbo diesel have been around since 1925. In serial production since 1951. Most smaller (sub 150 hp?) tractors were naturally aspirated until about 2000? Turbo charging can confer more efficient/complet fuel burn = better engine efficiency/power output and...
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    Convert GAS Briggs V-Twin to DIESEL?

    FYI - From my limited understanding. There have been two main types of diesel cylinder heads; Precombustion (PC). An excellent but expensive system. Tolerant of fuel quality & to a small extent contaminants. Does not lend itself to fast exceleration. I have never seen a cross flow pre combustion...
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    Convert GAS Briggs V-Twin to DIESEL?

    Enjoyed your response. I would speculate that the reason why most of the World uses diesel extensively, while the US not so much, is that you have always had relativly cheap petrol, making the acquisition of a diesel car/ small commercial, questionable economics. My wife's Hyundai i30, 1.6L...
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