Fixing the Leaf Sweeper

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  • @JulieKeeperofMyHome
    @JulieKeeperofMyHome Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you for this wonderful tutorial! We were given a lawn sweeper that was otherwise going to the dump. The owner said it was pretty much useless. This video fixed the issue!

  • @STEPHENWHILL
    @STEPHENWHILL Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you very much for the video. I just bought a new model (though they look somewhat the same) with a dethatcher in the front. I am currently putting the dethatched together to attach it to the sweeper. I put the sweeper together as well neither of them prove to be too hard to do. I'm glad to know about the potential problem with the sweeper later on. Really good to know information. I'm glad you were able to figure it out for not only you but all the rest of us as well. Thank you thank you thank you for sharing!

  • @lmarkko
    @lmarkko Před 5 lety +6

    Hey, thanks. My neighbor was getting rid of his sweeper and I snagged it at the curb. Same issue you addressed in the video. Easy fix and a free sweeper!!!

  • @ericshort3262
    @ericshort3262 Před 5 lety +3

    Saved me a ton of money. Had the same exact problem. Found the replacement gears online, easy fix.

  • @Eddie-ie9gf
    @Eddie-ie9gf Před 6 lety +5

    Thanks Andy for a great video, just wanted to share with you and your subscribers that I used a 1/8 in
    DREMEL #9903 from Home Depot ( $22.00 here in Ottawa Canada) to repair mine as I don't have a welder,
    took about 30 min to complete the whole job. Machine works awesome now. Probably could repeat this
    procedure another 5-6 times.

  • @aprilgill1
    @aprilgill1 Před 9 lety +5

    Hey Andy. Thanks for the fix. I was wondering why it already broke after just a few seasons. Good job and very informative video.

  • @DistrictFire
    @DistrictFire Před 5 lety +5

    Mine has the same problem. A sears 44". When I ordered the part, sears part direct said to replace it yearly! I was only able to identify the problem through your video Andy. You saved me from spending $300 on more junk. I think they are all crap.

    • @LoneWolf-yp2mo
      @LoneWolf-yp2mo Před 4 lety

      They make EVERYTHING cheap so it will fail and we have to go buy another one.

  • @jajaid6
    @jajaid6 Před 3 lety +1

    I like this kind of fix.while i enjoy seeing FedEx, UPS or Amazon show up in my driveway with parts,i cant stand the wait.if i have the tools to rig something up and get to use my equipment today,then that's my preferred method!thanks for sharing this info!

  • @stiffrob4048
    @stiffrob4048 Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome video! Got a free sweeper that didn't work and that was the problem. Works like a champ now after that fix.

  • @davidmaxwell7275
    @davidmaxwell7275 Před rokem

    Hi Andy great video nicely explained the problem and the fix, appreciate the effort you went to to overcome what seems like a common problem,thanks very much from Australia

  • @JerryWalker001
    @JerryWalker001 Před 5 lety +3

    Nice repair, The one way drive also allows the wheels to act as if they have a differential when cornering so that one wheel can turn faster than the other.

  • @nickkk420
    @nickkk420 Před 8 lety +3

    I was disappointed to find out those gears are considered consumables, thank you for your fix,
    Brinly has the replacements for cheap but they don't ship to Canada, and there is only one reseller here, I have ordered a have to be safe but it's great to see your idea pan out very well for you,

  • @PainterD54
    @PainterD54 Před 3 měsíci

    Good to see how things work and how to fix them. They do make replacement gears and wheels for most sweepers but if you weld, save some $$!! The reason the gears and parts wear out prematurely for most if basically because they are pulling them too fast. A 4 wheeler is too fast. If you go slower, the sweeper lasts longer and does a much better job.

  • @timc2219
    @timc2219 Před 8 lety +9

    as alternative to welding, you could likely just take a dremel to 'square' the shoulder back up- the little bit of metal removed shouldnt hurt anything- I'd venture to guess you could redo every couple years even.

  • @travisfranks2826
    @travisfranks2826 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video
    That’s exactly what’s going on with mine gonna fire up the welder now! 👍👍

  • @kylemonroe5902
    @kylemonroe5902 Před 7 lety +2

    I actually worked at brinly making these. From start to finish. The only thing we outsourced was the gears pins and wheels. Everything else was made in house. From pressing to welding.

  • @chadmook6076
    @chadmook6076 Před 4 lety

    Best dam video I seen in a long time right to the point no bull crap

  • @arthurspooner36
    @arthurspooner36 Před rokem

    I have a Craftsman from the late 80's. I paid around $300 for it. I noticed the brushes are thinner and the products today look to be made zs cheap possible. The hampers eventually rot and tear near the top on either sides from the stress of heavy loads. My grass has think broad stems that hold the water from the first sping growths. My land is next 2 large farms. The grass may need cutting every 4 days in the early part of the season which settles down as the summer continues if it is a normal season, but you can never rely on it. The sun and several wet days when I left it outside overnight plays havoc on the delicate designs 7:42

  • @sipthewater
    @sipthewater Před 3 lety

    Glad that those are sold as spare parts now where some sweepers are sold. Just a few bucks.

  • @Ray3645
    @Ray3645 Před 5 lety +1

    Very informative video, thank you!

  • @LoneWolf-yp2mo
    @LoneWolf-yp2mo Před 4 lety

    Well done !! Thanks for the video. You helped a lot of us save some cash !! Thanks again !!

  • @realtalk1278
    @realtalk1278 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey man thanks for the info! Fixed mine yesterday!✌

  • @tripower5347
    @tripower5347 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice job buddy !!!

  • @lipton6996
    @lipton6996 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video,

  • @boston-strong8887
    @boston-strong8887 Před 3 lety

    Just what I wanted! Thanks!

  • @geomark8851
    @geomark8851 Před 8 lety +3

    FYI - in case you don't want to fix the gear yourself, you can get this part reasonably priced at the Brinly website. You might also want to use a dry lube because it is a very dusty environment even with the dust cover. I use McLube but there are many others that are basically Teflon with a very volatile carrier that evaporates almost immediately

    • @cody481
      @cody481 Před rokem +1

      Yep. Grease plus dust equals a really nice valve grinding compound.

  • @Rammsteinschmidt
    @Rammsteinschmidt Před 2 lety

    Hey thanks for the heads up on the re build

  • @ya472
    @ya472 Před rokem

    Old push mowers used a square pin, which provided a larger flat surface, and probably never need this repair.

  • @candiceleavens6107
    @candiceleavens6107 Před 5 lety

    great job for one hand

  • @timgiesin4025
    @timgiesin4025 Před 5 lety

    Good video

  • @dmsentra
    @dmsentra Před 8 měsíci

    This showed me how the parts function like I needed, but, dude, geez hold the camera steadier. 4 minutes in and I'm seasick already. lol

  • @rebekahshutt5670
    @rebekahshutt5670 Před 3 lety

    I fixed my bosses bagger, thanks!

  • @556online
    @556online Před 8 měsíci +1

    Biggest issue with these is the wheels skid across the yard if they don’t have enough traction; ie a wet yard. Raising the wheel level helps. A good starting point is when you’re on blacktop that the rear of the basket is 5-7 inches off the ground. You can take the wheels off and lube the shafts to help as well and obviously make sure nothing like a rope is caught in the brushes. I did all that and still had issues with my crappy worn plastic wheels skidding across the yard especially on longer grass or like I said before if it’s slightly damp or wet. The healthier and thicker the lawn the more it usually skids. Since you can’t replace the wheels with different tread I am thinking of installing a bunch of screws in the tires and aerate my yard at the same time. Anyone else have any helpful suggestions to keep it from skidding so much?

    • @coletrickle-km7cl
      @coletrickle-km7cl Před 7 měsíci

      I got the same🤬 proplem and I was also thinking of putting screws in the tread.

    • @coletrickle-km7cl
      @coletrickle-km7cl Před 7 měsíci

      I put a heavy peice of metal on mine to weigh it down that helped.

    • @user-tg6bp1yx2w
      @user-tg6bp1yx2w Před 2 měsíci

      I cut the sidewalls out of a couple of 10-inch tyres and then stretch the tread over the original wheel. Secure the tread to the wheel using some self-tapping screws in the tread wells. Could also add some weights to the front but I suspect that will increase wear on the wheel bushes.

  • @kingZeuz
    @kingZeuz Před rokem

    Having the same issue i have an agri-fab model
    I wonder how man times i am going to have to weld this thing!!

  • @mikeschmidt7980
    @mikeschmidt7980 Před 5 lety +1

    TIG weld it, if you have one other wise stick will do

  • @johncash5456
    @johncash5456 Před 5 lety

    where can I get 2 of the plastic gears??

  • @clonmore819
    @clonmore819 Před 8 lety +2

    Truth is the metals are cheap, the plastics are cheap, the construction is cheap. Make it properly and it would last 50 years. One pin and one small cog make the whole useless. Spend another $10 in cost of manufacture and it would be great.

  • @andrewperkins3373
    @andrewperkins3373 Před 2 lety

    Yup..that’s exactly what mine is doing. Mine is still within 90 days though so I may return it, though it was a bitch to put it all together. It got an agri fab from Lowes. Should I call agri fab and see if they’ll just replace the gears for me or return the whole thing? Honestly I only used it 4 times before it started doing this, but I’m thinking I was beating on it by going too fast and forcing it to pick up everything by setting it too low..

  • @JoseTorres-hq5mh
    @JoseTorres-hq5mh Před 3 lety

    Hola me podras decir cuantos dientes tienen los engranes

  • @richranchernot
    @richranchernot Před 5 lety +1

    E-Clip!. The second one installed is an E-Clip not C-Clip.

  • @shleprockshleprock
    @shleprockshleprock Před 3 lety

    Or...you can just order that part from Brinly. About $6...

  • @TheFacilityman
    @TheFacilityman Před 2 lety

    i have a brinly that the axles gave way, cheaply made. rivots and poor welding.

  • @robertclark4929
    @robertclark4929 Před 3 lety

    Their cheap. Buy new gear and pin.