hanyoukimura
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A busy day today!
This morning a woman who was interested in the gray Craftsman called back wanting to come pick it up.
So with an hour's notice I went out and made sure everything was ready.
I got an email from a guy wanting the Yard Man. I told him I was avilable and he could come anytime.
About 20 minutes a woman pulled into teh driveway asking if I serviced mowers. I said yes and she had her daughter push it over (they live just up the road).
A little after that both peopel showed up and bought mowers.
Unfortunately something happened to the Yard Man and I got a call from the guy saying it wouldn't stay running halfway through mowing his yard. So he came back and I refunded $40 and gave him the red Craftsman. He never called back after that so I'm guessing it worked out.
After that was all sorted, I finished tuning up the woman's mower, which is a Toro 20432. It's clearly been reasonably cared for, as the chrome handle bars weren't severely rused and it ran pretty well. She just wanted it tuned up and cleaned because someone borrowed it and left it a mess. So I worked my magic and tried out some Killer Chrome I got for $1.95. Works well as you'll all see.
The old girl cleaned up well!
So for one Craftsman I got another, it appears to be nearly new. She said it wouldn't stay running. A quick look shows someone tried very poorly to work on it. It's got a drywall screw where the 1/4 bolt the help hold the (loose) tank should be.
I didn't work on it at all today, too tired, but I did rinse it off.
This evening I also acquired yet another one of these Yard Machines. This will be the third one! They couldn't get it to stay running and sold it to me for $15. Very dirty but cleaned up well.
I also finally got around to working on a Honda HRM215 that the gentleman who I bought the drill press from dropped off. It wouldn't stay running and the the drive wouldn't stay engaged. A good carburetor/fuel system cleaning and cable adjustments took care of those issues.
It needs tires and new blades, as can be seen with this nifty close-up.
Unfortunately I discovered a bigger problem while inspecting the blades:
Not sure what to do about that. I wonder if this mower qualifies for Honda's lifetime warranty on Nexite decks. The owner bought it new.
I'm wiped. A productive day though. Sold 2 mowers, acquired and washed two, tuned up one, and got another running. Whew!
This morning a woman who was interested in the gray Craftsman called back wanting to come pick it up.
So with an hour's notice I went out and made sure everything was ready.
I got an email from a guy wanting the Yard Man. I told him I was avilable and he could come anytime.
About 20 minutes a woman pulled into teh driveway asking if I serviced mowers. I said yes and she had her daughter push it over (they live just up the road).
A little after that both peopel showed up and bought mowers.
Unfortunately something happened to the Yard Man and I got a call from the guy saying it wouldn't stay running halfway through mowing his yard. So he came back and I refunded $40 and gave him the red Craftsman. He never called back after that so I'm guessing it worked out.
After that was all sorted, I finished tuning up the woman's mower, which is a Toro 20432. It's clearly been reasonably cared for, as the chrome handle bars weren't severely rused and it ran pretty well. She just wanted it tuned up and cleaned because someone borrowed it and left it a mess. So I worked my magic and tried out some Killer Chrome I got for $1.95. Works well as you'll all see.
The old girl cleaned up well!
So for one Craftsman I got another, it appears to be nearly new. She said it wouldn't stay running. A quick look shows someone tried very poorly to work on it. It's got a drywall screw where the 1/4 bolt the help hold the (loose) tank should be.
I didn't work on it at all today, too tired, but I did rinse it off.
This evening I also acquired yet another one of these Yard Machines. This will be the third one! They couldn't get it to stay running and sold it to me for $15. Very dirty but cleaned up well.
I also finally got around to working on a Honda HRM215 that the gentleman who I bought the drill press from dropped off. It wouldn't stay running and the the drive wouldn't stay engaged. A good carburetor/fuel system cleaning and cable adjustments took care of those issues.
It needs tires and new blades, as can be seen with this nifty close-up.
Unfortunately I discovered a bigger problem while inspecting the blades:
Not sure what to do about that. I wonder if this mower qualifies for Honda's lifetime warranty on Nexite decks. The owner bought it new.
I'm wiped. A productive day though. Sold 2 mowers, acquired and washed two, tuned up one, and got another running. Whew!