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Only 45 years old... Wow.
Crazy how people/companies will kill you to save their asses.
Crazy how people/companies will kill you to save their asses.
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You could see the deer coming from the parking lot...
at least 10 other wistleblowers?
I was watching a YouTube video and the guy counted like 6 or so of them in one day.I’ve now seen 4x as many Cybertrucks as I have seen ITS’. They’re popping up everywhere.
Were they all being towed?I’ve now seen 4x as many Cybertrucks as I have seen ITS’. They’re popping up everywhere.
Some times it throws sick flames out the exhaust and back fires.
It may be worth trying to remove the carb/jet and soak it in coke or white vinegar. I've seen other people do this with insane results even after like an hour or two. Gas is so bad with ethanol, I'd wager they didn't drain the gas over a winter and it's clogged with gunk somewhere. A dollar or two of coke or white vinegar would be worth a try before buying the new carb. I bought a new carb for a mower before (for like 20 bucks on amazon) when I couldn't get the mower to stay working. Afterwards I learned of the coke or vinegar trick. The mower instantly started with the new carb. I never let gas sit in small engines since, and they've been fine since. Seeing as how you're mechanically inclined, I'd say it's worth trying firstI picked up an older Husqvarna push mower for free the other day
Not exaggerating. Looks the same. Mowers engine is a Honda as well.NOT BROKEN, LEAVE IT THIS WAY
Yeah. My next step was soaking it in something over night. After that I might give up. I can't see coke being good for it though. Lots of sugar to make stuff sticky. I could be wrong. I have carb cleaner at work I can probably use.It may be worth trying to remove the carb/jet and soak it in coke or white vinegar. I've seen other people do this with insane results even after like an hour or two. Gas is so bad with ethanol, I'd wager they didn't drain the gas over a winter and it's clogged with gunk somewhere. A dollar or two of coke or white vinegar would be worth a try before buying the new carb. I bought a new carb for a mower before (for like 20 bucks on amazon) when I couldn't get the mower to stay working. Afterwards I learned of the coke or vinegar trick. The mower instantly started with the new carb. I never let gas sit in small engines since, and they've been fine since. Seeing as how you're mechanically inclined, I'd say it's worth trying first
The phosphoric acid in coke supposedly breaks down the gunk. You’d want to spray it out with carb cleaner after on both soaking methods I mentioned.Yeah. My next step was soaking it in something over night. After that I might give up. I can't see coke being good for it though. Lots of sugar to make stuff sticky. I could be wrong. I have carb cleaner at work I can probably use.
I leave gas sitting in every lawn mower I've owned. Lol.