Rebuilding a cheap B&S motor : 8P502 0066 H1

mixotricha

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Right went off on a tangent. Got as far yesterday as finding room in the mill to mount the B&S motor on a right angle plate. Was about to go into it this morning with a fly cutter. Found a sleeve that brought the motor down in volume but would have fit. but after being grumpy at this extra work decided to try something a bit more fun. Why bother with this nonsense when the future is available. So the silly B&S will go into the recycling. Figured how I have gradually moved to a lot of electric tools over the years after various suspicions. Things like the battery trap. But I have been running a Makita electric chainsaw for about a year. Much to my surprise it goes great. Used it to take out some big fallen trees on property. Built a big chicken coop with it. Has got to the point where my misses is even driving an electric car now and she loves that. So I had a look at what it would cost me to just build up a stack of bits out of an existing electric mower from Makita. This way I am keeping the old sprinter mower bed I like and it doesn't go in the bin. Now this mower isn't going to have to do all the property. Is just to get into verges and do corners etc.

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Parts list available and easy to follow. Really very simple. Parts available here in Aussie. Depending on what is needed I will probably just machine up the base plate of this dead B&S motor to take the electric motor. After costing up the parts to do this came to about as much as a decent petrol banger would have cost me new anyway. If I also add the shipping even a cheap Loncin comes in about the same by the time I add the shipping out here in the rural. Now If nothing else I will learn something new and if it wont go well I can always find some other use for the bits.
 
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