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The mowers I've had have been nearly universally Briggs and Stratton Quantum motors, but the deck covered the bottom so you couldn't get to the plug. Probably because they were the cheapest Sears / Walmart versions.
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Sten Freak posted:I bought one when we bought this house which has a fairly small yard and really wanted to love it but it was a pain to use and didn't cut well. Finally threw the towel in and went gas everything.
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# ? May 23, 2016 20:59 |
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Yeah they just don't cut that well. I opted for this fancy geared (?) model too which meant the reel turned faster than you pushed it but it required more force and space to get going and just sucked overall. Doing a bit of research on this engine looks like it's a new thing: quote:Redesigned from the ground up, the new EXi series is loaded with the best of everything we have to offer, and then some. EXi is the first gas powered walk-behind mower engine that will never need an oil change - ever.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:06 |
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Sten Freak posted:Here's Briggs and Straton's press bit on it: So what they are saying is "We polled 10,000 gas powered push mower owners with a yard size > 1/4 acer and they all replied they kept their mower for 5-8 years and less then 25% actually changed their oil. We've also confirmed this through new mower sales, dealer surveys, and maintenance parts sales." Marketing then went to the engineers and asked them to build a mower that "never" needed an oil change for the "life" of the mower. Oh and it has to be just slightly priced higher then a normal mower- because of the "savings". Welcome to the pinnacle of the throw away society.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:07 |
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Have I lost what remains of my mind or is "I never have to change my engine oil because it leaks/burns so much lol" now being advertised as a design feature?
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:09 |
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Ineptus Mechanicus posted:Have I lost what remains of my mind or is "I never have to change my engine oil because it leaks/burns so much lol" now being advertised as a design feature? My buddy finally moved into a house and took his compressor back from me, and I found out that all the new compressors out there are "oil-less." Really curious how long that'll last. To make things worse, the manual mentions the "quick start" directions before it mentions the "first use" directions which say to run it for a half hour to break it in. So naturally I haven't done the break-in period yet either. Seat Safety Switch fucked around with this message at 21:17 on May 23, 2016 |
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I've always heard it as a Car Talk joke. One of those guys swore he had a Toyota that he'd never changed the oil on for years but only topped up and changed a filter on. B&S's explanation is kind of funny. It doesn't get dirty or hot is what they're saying. I'm not a mechanic but I agree that it sounds like more like a marketing/research solution than an engineering one. E: Ineptus Mechanicus posted:Have I lost what remains of my mind or is "I never have to change my engine oil because it leaks/burns so much lol" now being advertised as a design feature? http://www.homedepot.com/p/Yard-Machines-21-in-163cc-OHV-Briggs-Stratton-Walk-Behind-Gas-Lawn-Mower-11A-B9A9729/205640957 Really at $239 if it gives me 8 years of service and I never have to spend time dicking with the oil and have no guilt that I didn't do it I'll feel like it doesn't owe me anything when it kicks the bucket. Sten Freak fucked around with this message at 21:27 on May 23, 2016 |
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Sten Freak posted:B&S's explanation is kind of funny. It doesn't get dirty or hot is what they're saying. I'm not a mechanic but I agree that it sounds like more like a marketing/research solution than an engineering one. It sounds a bit like the old-school ACVW oil strainers, when the Germans thought they were too clever for filters.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:21 |
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FINALLY Jay does a video about one of his own cars. I don't like his partnership videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBYpWmMi9-A
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Sten Freak posted:I've always heard it as a Car Talk joke. One of those guys swore he had a Toyota that he'd never changed the oil on for years but only topped up and changed a filter on. I've had loads of cars that I milked along just by topping up instead of changing the oil, but they were pieces of poo poo to start with. They're basically just officially sanctioning what 90% of people already do. I think mower engines don't cover enough hours for the amount of power (and therefore stress) they have to justify ever changing the oil. I hope they haven't taken away the means of doing it entirely though, that'd be a oval office move. Seat Safety Switch posted:It sounds a bit like the old-school ACVW oil strainers, when the Germans thought they were too clever for filters. Lots and lots of motorbikes don't have oil filters. A lot of them (usually air cooled) don't even have oil pumps! The oil just gets splashed around by a flicker thingy on the flywheel or whatever and that's somehow good enough. Car engines are just really large, complicated and live lives of brutal neglect and abuse whilst also having to meet low maintenance expectations so they have all this fancy filtration bullshit
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Ineptus Mechanicus posted:Have I lost what remains of my mind or is "I never have to change my engine oil because it leaks/burns so much lol" now being advertised as a design feature? Yeah, the writing on that page is weird. You'd think someone who's conscientious enough to think about changing the oil would also care about oil consumption rates. Maybe it's like Check 50 Times And Just Add Once.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:49 |
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Ineptus Mechanicus posted:Have I lost what remains of my mind or is "I never have to change my engine oil because it leaks/burns so much lol" now being advertised as a design feature?
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:51 |
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We're considering maybe buying a home in the next 15-27 months, and this is making me sad.
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# ? May 23, 2016 21:52 |
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Owning a home is pretty neat. I might be moving within a couple of months and haven't the foggiest idea about selling or any of that (Previously went from renting to buying a new build so it was pretty simple)
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# ? May 23, 2016 22:05 |
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We've been in our house a year and the only things I've had to fix are:
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# ? May 23, 2016 22:08 |
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They're called Briggs&Scrapiron for a reason. e: as for house stuff hahahahahahahahahahaha well I did buy a fixer upper I guess.
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kastein posted:They're called Briggs&Scrapiron for a reason. Hey at least we have flushing shitters now. The Locator posted:Hope they nail the rear end in a top hat that hit him. You and me both. Making a bad situation worse he left his big boy job 70 days ago to finish his degree,(losing health insurance with it) we were gonna float the summer without health insurance until we both were in college and could qualify for insurance through that.
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# ? May 23, 2016 22:16 |
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Elmnt80 posted:Levi 559s or bust. Hard to tear, look nice and last me years for ~$35 on sale, ~$25 if I find 'em at an outlet mall. NitroSpazzz posted:Any recommendations? I'm buying new jeans every 6 months to fit my thighs, getting annoying.
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# ? May 23, 2016 22:26 |
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I change the oil in my Toro once every two years. It's about ten years old now and I'm still waiting for it to poo poo so I can get an electric mower and be done with gas powered lawn tools for good.
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kastein posted:They're called Briggs&Scrapiron for a reason. Man, your place isn't a fixer upper. It's a demolition and rebuild that is simply being done in stages rather than at once.
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# ? May 23, 2016 23:07 |
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I wonder why propane never took off as a fuel for lawn equipment. Just screw in one of those 1lb canisters in and go nuts without having to gently caress with a lawnmower that runs horribly and smells like a Chinese refinery fire. It burns clean, and works fine for forklifts, I tell ya hwhat.
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Geirskogul posted:FINALLY Jay does a video about one of his own cars. I don't like his partnership videos. I'm a big fan of the Espada, glad to see it is getting some love.
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Ineptus Mechanicus posted:I wonder why propane never took off as a fuel for lawn equipment. Just screw in one of those 1lb canisters in and go nuts without having to gently caress with a lawnmower that runs horribly and smells like a Chinese refinery fire. It burns clean, and works fine for forklifts, I tell ya hwhat. commercial floor buffers run on propane, works juust fine.
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# ? May 23, 2016 23:51 |
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I was excited about checking out the new race track here this summer but it says on their website that membership is $7000.
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# ? May 23, 2016 23:55 |
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Open HPDE is $500/day. Full day lapping is $350/day if you're qualified.
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# ? May 24, 2016 02:11 |
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leica posted:I change the oil in my Toro once every two years. It's about ten years old now and I'm still waiting for it to poo poo so I can get an electric mower and be done with gas powered lawn tools for good. Glad I am not the only one. My stepdad left a old but well kept gas lawn mower at the house when we bought it and I can not for the life of me get that POS to run. I am just about to order an electric one off amazon. Maybe when I buy a house with some property I will get a big gas powered lawn mower, but my current house is on a 5,000 sq/ft lot so its just not worth the hassle. Speaking of home ownership, just spent the last couple hours pulling plants and poo poo out of the front yard of our house with my wife. I found a nerf dart in one of the bushes I removed that I am pretty sure was lost in there by me and my brothers 20+ years ago. Any suggestions for any software to help design a small building? I am trying to finalize the design for a 10x10ft detached office I am building in my backyard, and just wanted something other than graph paper. I was messing around with sketchup, but it just seems overkill for what I want and I can't quite wrap my head around it. I should probably also figure out somewhere to post my basic plans just to be sure I am not being stupid, though I am pretty sure I am going to over build it.
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Negromancer posted:Glad I am not the only one. My stepdad left a old but well kept gas lawn mower at the house when we bought it and I can not for the life of me get that POS to run. I am just about to order an electric one off amazon. Maybe when I buy a house with some property I will get a big gas powered lawn mower, but my current house is on a 5,000 sq/ft lot so its just not worth the hassle. I designed a house in drafting class in high school... It was just a matter of figuring out code requirements, then drawing the wall frames to match. Then you just throw some prebuild trusses up top for the roof, slab floor, boom. All drawn out with pencil and a t-square and a drafting scale, not too difficult once you figure out the rules.
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# ? May 24, 2016 02:18 |
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New Sheep Game time ahoy! Click the sheep in the Subaru and follow your dreams... Also, something interesting for this Sheep Game - through the generosity of the folks at Camshaft Software, I have been given a Steam key for Automation: The Car Company Tycoon Game to give to the winner of this edition!
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# ? May 24, 2016 02:22 |
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Welp, crazy neighbor's ex slashed my tires. Guess her restraining order has expired. In other news, does anybody need a kitten?
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Pham Nuwen posted:I designed a house in drafting class in high school... It was just a matter of figuring out code requirements, then drawing the wall frames to match. Then you just throw some prebuild trusses up top for the roof, slab floor, boom. All drawn out with pencil and a t-square and a drafting scale, not too difficult once you figure out the rules. I have a basic design I found online that I am modifying to make it a bit stronger and use real windows instead of putting pieces of lexan in for windows. Thankfully since its small enough, I do not have to pull and permits or have it inspected, but I still want to build it strong enough that it would easily pass code. Also, just doing a sloped roof so I don't have to mess with trusses, instead the front wall is just taller than the rear. Not gonna pour a slab, probably just gonna use 9 posts set in concrete since the ground is not level. I am going to run power to it, but I have a couple electrician friends who can help me wire up the building, tho I might have to pull a permit to run the power permanently. I will have to look into that, worst case I can run an extension cord to run everything I will need until I get permits figured out. I just need to get some sort of design in a digital format so I can get some input to make sure I am not doing anything stupid.
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Geirskogul posted:Welp, crazy neighbor's ex slashed my tires. Guess her restraining order has expired. Fuckin' oval office. who the what the why the gently caress? really? wow. cute kitten.
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# ? May 24, 2016 02:39 |
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I have yet to find an accurate theory how my 323 GTX jumped 12 teeth on the intake camshaft pulley but the exhaust and crank were still in time. The tensioner and idler are new, and it was on a Gates belt that still looks fine.
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DJ Commie posted:I have yet to find an accurate theory how my 323 GTX jumped 12 teeth on the intake camshaft pulley but the exhaust and crank were still in time. The tensioner and idler are new, and it was on a Gates belt that still looks fine. Is the cam still in one piece?
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# ? May 24, 2016 03:37 |
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was its engine perchance designed by the yamaha SHO team ala "let's not back up our interference fit on the cam gears with any other form of fastening"
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# ? May 24, 2016 03:39 |
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Watching the new Wheeler Dealers and they are working on a Honda CVCC. I already knew it had funky pre-combustion stuff (taken from Russian tanks or something?) but its carburetor actually automatically accounts for altitude, something I hadn't considered a carb could do.
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# ? May 24, 2016 04:13 |
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Few things are more frustrating than being asked for help and advice and then being 100% ignored.
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# ? May 24, 2016 04:45 |
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Rhyno posted:Few things are more frustrating than being asked for help and advice and then being 100% ignored. ...but I want to put my dick in a blender, I was merely asking which one would be best.
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Enourmo posted:was its engine perchance designed by the yamaha SHO team ala "let's not back up our interference fit on the cam gears with any other form of fastening" If you're talking about the SHO V6, I've been apart of the Taurus SHO Community for a very very long time and have never heard of them failing because of a cam issue. If you're talking about the SHO V8, that issue is Ford's fault and holy poo poo its a doozy hahahahaha
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Rhyno posted:Few things are more frustrating than being asked for help and advice and then being 100% ignored. The term for someone like this is "askhole" BTW.
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kastein posted:The term for someone like this is "goon" BTW. Fixed that for you.
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