Fireman 123
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I picked up a '83 7270 with the blade clutch, a F engine for parts, and a complete bricktop engine recently. The 7270 was missing several parts, and controls for the clutch mechanism. I swapped engine plates/muffler with the parts engine, and converted it to a standard mower. The crankshaft on BBC powered mowers has no taper, and is tapped on the end. An allen head bolt holds the blade on. I had to enlarge the hole on the blade adapter so it would be flush with the crank for a balanced blade after the allen bolt was tightened. After that, it was time to go thru the carb, and clean everything. Then the starter recoil needed some attention, and a new rope was wound. The primer bulb and ignition switch mount on the upper handle of this mower. The original key switch was long gone, so a wal-mart special toggle switch was wired in. The coil tested good. I cleaned out the tank and poured some fresh gas in. After adjusting the air/fuel needle, the old green machine roared to life, and ran smooth as butter
Anyway, just wanted to share my latest LB venture. I love working on these old machines. Best mowers ever made by far. I just wish they had put better paint on them in the 80-90's. Hope everyone had a merry Christmas.
Anyway, just wanted to share my latest LB venture. I love working on these old machines. Best mowers ever made by far. I just wish they had put better paint on them in the 80-90's. Hope everyone had a merry Christmas.