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Pallet Pete
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Briggs just seem to be junk motors these days this is the third one in 4 years. I am tired of throwing money down the drain so I threw more potentially down the drain today.
We went to look at mowers and discovered that most push mowers where basically the same motor that keeps giving up and committing suicide on us. Anything better and you go from 299 to the 499 range. Well me being a cheapskate with a smallish yard I decided to buy the harbor freight preditor motor. http://www.harborfreight.com/engine...as-engine-certified-for-california-69731.html We got it for 89.99 after a 20% discount.
How many of you guys run one and how good are they for you ? How do you change the oil ? It has no drain plug but then non of the newer mowers we looked at did either. It looks like a exact Honda clone !
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Pete
We went to look at mowers and discovered that most push mowers where basically the same motor that keeps giving up and committing suicide on us. Anything better and you go from 299 to the 499 range. Well me being a cheapskate with a smallish yard I decided to buy the harbor freight preditor motor. http://www.harborfreight.com/engine...as-engine-certified-for-california-69731.html We got it for 89.99 after a 20% discount. How many of you guys run one and how good are they for you ? How do you change the oil ? It has no drain plug but then non of the newer mowers we looked at did either. It looks like a exact Honda clone !
Thanks
Pete


And that $499 one is the one in the garden tractor. And parts prices are brutal. Years ago when a log rolled downhill and broke the carb on the 5 horse Briggs on the splitter the cheapest one I could find new was $94. Even the guy at the shop gulped when he saw the price. Just your basic 1988 5 horse one lunger. Carb on one of the Chondas gummed up when I let it sit too long. Looked around and a carb kit was $14 but a new carb was $18. Shipping included. Didn't take long to figure that one out.