installed a junkyard actuator for the modes for the vents in the dash.
For this a picture might be easier but I am all pictured out for the moment. So, on my vertical floor press, the deck or work surface that supports the work or components to be bent or pushed or compressed is vertically adjustable. The end legs are drilled and accept steel pins on which the deck sits. The issue for me is that this deck is both awkward and fairly heavy to reset for position if I have to work with something long, such as shafts or an axle, and my need is to remove the bearings. The room is there but the deck would have to be dropped almost to the bottom pair of holes and while gravity would accomplish that quite easily, it is the wrestling match of getting it back up off the floor and returned to its normal or default position that causes me pain: (often literally). That deck is just heavy enough as it is and I did add internal ribs at one point, made out of 1-/4" flat plate? to both stiffen it up and tie the long side to side rails into a permanent relationship with each other that the factory assembly botls kind of only skirted at best.What is the purpose of the winch, as in what are you trying to lift?
I can see what you mean, pics will explain it tho.
I got into the mower I posted above. Tore it down to a long block basically and inspected everything, lots of corrosion so somebody left it outside where it could get rainwater all that crap in it..🙄
Cleaned up what I could and actually got it running, had a surging idle which with these engines that's a bad governor and it's not worth replacing so I cannibalized what I wanted off of it for my other mowers since most of the parts are the same. It had a new blade on it, that went on one of my mowers. Put it on the street side for the community recycling program.
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Since I had all the tools out, I took my two other push mowers and tore them down the same way to the long block. Blew them out with air and cleaned them up, sharpened the blades and they are ready to go for this season.
November to March here, it'll start growing this month.Is there really ever not a season to mow?
Interesting you say that, one of my push mowers is a 161cc Honda Engine with some kind of Carb issue. I took it completely apart and it's perfectly clean, put it back together and had the same issue. It'll surgle idle unless you close the choke a little bit, for some reason it's lean. Same thing from my research it's a Carb thing where when the B&S Engines do it the Engine Governor is messed up.Biggest issues Ive ever had with any of these smaller lawnmowers is the damn carbs, even with ethanol free gas. Found out my new honda from Nothern tool doesn't warranty carbs, though it's been better than the B& S carbs sofar . But it's effin rainin in Flka this weekend No mow thee law as you say cut the grass in French.
Did the new shocks fix your issue? I did this twice in 3 months. It would work OK for a couple weeks then act up again. Mine cracked a ceramic wall tile the second time and that was it for me.So today's project was fixing the washer. YouTube vid showed me this one. I got this with the dryer both new for $100 from a lady when I was in the process of buying my house. Definitely want to make them last.
There are four suspension rods with springs on them basically to dampen the load shift while you are washing stuff. Inside the upper piece there is a foam bushing that over time loses grip on the rod and therefore causes excess movement. All them loads over the years wore the ole girl out.. 😉
The quickest most simplest & cheapest fix was jamming a #3 safety pin through the upper piece of plastic therefore giving metal on metal friction and controlling movement of the spring rebound. That plastic sits in the bottom of the wash drum housing.
Easiest way to get them out was layed on the front, they go out through the bottom. Once they are out it takes like 30 seconds to do one. $3 pack of safety pins genius idea, I'll see how it works this afternoon. So far it's much better and movement is how it should be testing it.
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