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HK June 5th 09 04:10 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 

Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? :)

Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I

Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each

Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20

Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5

Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)

Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12

Greased a few fittings

Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet

Put in a quart of fresh oil

Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease

Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly

Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.

I do need a new battery.

I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days.






jim7 June 5th 09 04:19 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
HK wrote:

Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? :)

Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I

Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each

Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20

Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5

Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)

Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12

Greased a few fittings

Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet

Put in a quart of fresh oil

Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease

Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly

Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.

I do need a new battery.

I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days.





We're proud of yer Krausie. We didn't have a clue that you are so handy
to have around the house.

BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.

[email protected] June 5th 09 04:32 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 5, 11:19*am, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:

Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? *:)


Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I


Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each


Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20


Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5


Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)


Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12


Greased a few fittings


Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet


Put in a quart of fresh oil


Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease


Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly


Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.


I do need a new battery.


I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days..


We're proud of yer Krausie. We didn't have a clue that you are so handy
to have around the house.

BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.


He's trying to compensate... kind of like having a big, "go-fast"
boat. And "a quart" of oil isn't enough for a Kaw twin... even the
Kohler and B&S 14 hp singles use 1-1/2 quarts. I call BS.

HK June 5th 09 04:36 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
wrote:
On Jun 5, 11:19 am, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:

Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? :)
Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I
Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each
Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20
Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5
Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)
Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12
Greased a few fittings
Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet
Put in a quart of fresh oil
Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease
Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly
Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.
I do need a new battery.
I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days.

We're proud of yer Krausie. We didn't have a clue that you are so handy
to have around the house.

BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.


He's trying to compensate... kind of like having a big, "go-fast"
boat. And "a quart" of oil isn't enough for a Kaw twin... even the
Kohler and B&S 14 hp singles use 1-1/2 quarts. I call BS.



Ahh, well...I didn't measure that closely, not being anal, as you are.
Will the rain this weekend put a damper on your klan activities, poonie?

Wizard of Woodstock June 5th 09 04:43 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:19:30 -0400, jim7 wrote:

BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.


For $12?

Four bucks a piece?

BBBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAA!!!!!

That's really amusing.

jim7 June 5th 09 04:44 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
wrote:
On Jun 5, 11:19 am, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:

Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? :)
Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I
Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each
Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20
Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5
Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)
Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12
Greased a few fittings
Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet
Put in a quart of fresh oil
Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease
Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly
Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.
I do need a new battery.
I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days.

We're proud of yer Krausie. We didn't have a clue that you are so handy
to have around the house.

BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.


He's trying to compensate... kind of like having a big, "go-fast"
boat. And "a quart" of oil isn't enough for a Kaw twin... even the
Kohler and B&S 14 hp singles use 1-1/2 quarts. I call BS.


Wait and see. He'll come back and say it was a giant imperial quart.

Wouldn't you agree that Krause is a fun tool to play with?

[email protected] June 5th 09 04:55 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 5, 11:44*am, jim7 wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 5, 11:19 am, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:


Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? *:)
Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I
Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each
Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20
Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5
Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)
Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12
Greased a few fittings
Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet
Put in a quart of fresh oil
Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease
Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly
Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.
I do need a new battery.
I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days.
We're proud of yer Krausie. We didn't have a clue that you are so handy
to have around the house.


BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.


He's trying to compensate... kind of like having a big, "go-fast"
boat. *And "a quart" of oil isn't enough for a Kaw twin... even the
Kohler and B&S 14 hp singles use 1-1/2 quarts. *I call BS.


Wait and see. He'll come back and say it was a giant imperial quart.

Wouldn't you agree that Krause is a fun tool to play with?


He's the gift that keeps on giving.

[email protected] June 5th 09 04:58 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 5, 11:43*am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:19:30 -0400, jim7 wrote:
BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.


For $12?

Four bucks a piece?

BBBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAA!!!!!

That's really amusing.


True... you couldn't get them sharpened for 12 bucks!

[email protected] June 5th 09 05:03 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 5, 11:36*am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 5, 11:19 am, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:


Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? *:)
Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I
Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each
Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20
Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5
Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)
Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12
Greased a few fittings
Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet
Put in a quart of fresh oil
Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease
Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly
Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.
I do need a new battery.
I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days.
We're proud of yer Krausie. We didn't have a clue that you are so handy
to have around the house.


BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.


He's trying to compensate... kind of like having a big, "go-fast"
boat. *And "a quart" of oil isn't enough for a Kaw twin... even the
Kohler and B&S 14 hp singles use 1-1/2 quarts. *I call BS.


Ahh, well...I didn't measure that closely, not being anal, as you are.


You didn't measure the oil you put back in after you drained it and
replaced the oil filter? It's really important to have the correct
amount in there... it's probably a *very* good thing you have all you
boat service done by the dealer if that's how you service power
equipment.

Jim22208 June 5th 09 05:17 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
wrote:
On Jun 5, 11:44 am, jim7 wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 5, 11:19 am, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:
Since I can't cut the grass (too wet and it is pouring - again), I just
did a D&C on my little lawn tractor. I haven't done work like this in
years. It was running fine, but who knows what you can bust with
preventive maintenance? :)
Any, after powerwashing under the hood, I
Replaced the two NGK plugs for a $1.50 each
Replaced the Kawasaki air filter elements for $20
Replaced the Kawasaki fuel filter for $5
Replaced the Kawasaki oil filter for $7 (from John Deere, which uses Kaw
engines in some models)
Replaced the three blades on the deck for $12
Greased a few fittings
Pulled and cleaned the carb, found a piece of grass near the jet
Put in a quart of fresh oil
Used a couple of dabs of dielectric grease
Amazingly, after five years of hard use, the drive and deck belts were
in fine shape, visibly
Reassembled, no parts left over. Starts, runs. Amazing.
I do need a new battery.
I mention this because, believe it or not, you used to be able to work
on outboard motors this casually, without a great deal of
engine/electronic knowledge, and with simple tools. Those were the days.
We're proud of yer Krausie. We didn't have a clue that you are so handy
to have around the house.
BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you
have to mow.
He's trying to compensate... kind of like having a big, "go-fast"
boat. And "a quart" of oil isn't enough for a Kaw twin... even the
Kohler and B&S 14 hp singles use 1-1/2 quarts. I call BS.

Wait and see. He'll come back and say it was a giant imperial quart.

Wouldn't you agree that Krause is a fun tool to play with?


He's the gift that keeps on giving.


They say that about STDs too.


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