$549.00 Troy-bilt Yard Sale Power washer for $20! ... Broken and dirty to Pretty and working!

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  • $549.00 Troy-bilt Yard Sale Power washer for $20! ... Broken/dirty to Pretty and working!
    Not sure what they paid for it but still it was a great deal for me!
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  • @bgib23451
    @bgib23451 Před 10 měsíci +72

    UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust czcams.com/users/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.

  • @jimv1484
    @jimv1484 Před 5 lety +86

    Man o man....hard to please everyone on the internet. The comments people post always disappoint me and show zero common sense....its a CZcams vid for cryin out loud. Not everyone is a small engine rocket scientist like most who commented........ Thank you for the time u took to make the vid.......very informative......I own the same machine.

  • @rodneyslinger6316
    @rodneyslinger6316 Před 4 lety +1

    Last week I trash picked a Troy-Bilt self-propelled mower with that same engine on it. I cleaned the fuel tank and carburetor, replace the spark plug, washed and waxed the machine and sold it the next day for $225.
    Yesterday I trash pick this exact pressure washer you have in the video. I've not yet even pulled the Rope on it. No matter what is wrong with it I'm sure I will turn a profit with it. I can't believe people just throw these things away. But I'm definitely glad they do.

  • @f.m.9419
    @f.m.9419 Před 4 lety +2

    I just picked up 5 pressure washers from NorthernTool. $25 a piece. Originally $300 brand new. Started cleaning up and cleaning carburetor on the first one this weekend. Put everything back together and fired right up. Used it to wash my truck. 4 more to go. Good return on my investment.

  • @johnhenderson1610
    @johnhenderson1610 Před 5 lety +32

    The black nozzle is for spraying just soap and water at low pressure - used for presoaking. Great video!

  • @Eddie-gb3bn
    @Eddie-gb3bn Před 4 lety +18

    I wish I was retired like this guy so I can have all the time in the world to take things apart and fix them. Cheers, man... you're living the dream!

    • @FixingWithPassion
      @FixingWithPassion  Před 4 lety +7

      Actually YT has become a full time job for me. Its still hard work keeping a YT CH going. BUT I love it!!

  • @keachmister
    @keachmister Před 4 lety +2

    Well low and behold Nathan, this is the exact same thing that happened to my Troy-bilt today. Except mine is a 190CC B&S. A gosh darn plastic crank gear!! The governor came completely apart. The cam wiped out just like yours. Excellent video btw. edit: cam p#-694039, T-gear-797521, slinger-796650

  • @KateDInPA
    @KateDInPA Před 5 lety +11

    It's a shame that nobody fixes things anymore. Except you. You fix things.

  • @tlthomas77
    @tlthomas77 Před 5 lety +37

    Those sell for $279 at Lowe’s. The current model is 2800 psi. You still got a good deal, though.

    • @stepintomykillzone
      @stepintomykillzone Před 4 lety

      Its a 2010 ish model they were more expensive then.

    • @lawrencemorris309
      @lawrencemorris309 Před 4 lety +1

      @@stepintomykillzone I have that exact model paid 300 10 years ago

    • @patjoe242
      @patjoe242 Před 4 lety

      lawrence morris )

    • @almorris171
      @almorris171 Před 4 lety

      @John Doe More like Storage Wars prices. LoL

  • @kerryclark1926
    @kerryclark1926 Před 5 lety +354

    I'm pretty sure you're supposed to have the water on and hooked up and the trigger pulled when starting a power washer.

    • @thecritter2catch
      @thecritter2catch Před 5 lety +15

      That’s what I was thinking lol

    • @srdickmyer100
      @srdickmyer100 Před 5 lety +81

      If you listened to him he did not have pump installed when he started the engine !

    • @GarrettU.
      @GarrettU. Před 5 lety +17

      You’ll burn up the pump if you don’t have the water on

    • @doubleitp
      @doubleitp Před 5 lety +7

      @@GarrettU. no pump installed.

    • @troystanley192
      @troystanley192 Před 5 lety +31

      That pump IS on. The hose hookups are part of the pump and you can clearly see them when he starts it. He will burn the plastic up inside the pump running it without water hooked up. In the beginning, you can see the black thermal relief valve but that doesn't do you any good if no water is hooked up. The thermal relief valve is for when the water is hooked up, you are not squeezing the trigger, and it begins to overheat. Then the relief valve opens up and dumps water through it to cool the pump.

  • @gschnog
    @gschnog Před 5 lety +4

    Awesome. I was given one of these that isn't working and it has been sitting as a project for one of these days where I have downtime. Your video is a great resource to cut down my trouble shooting time. Thank you and great video :-)

  • @herbertjames7595
    @herbertjames7595 Před 5 lety +1

    This was great! Learned a lot. Not a small engine mechanic but your step by step instruction was the best I've seen. Thank you.

  • @pbartolomeo05
    @pbartolomeo05 Před 5 lety +8

    The EPA 2012 exhaust emissions standard is the EPA rule that states all/certain small engines built BEFORE 2012 must comply with the emissions standard BY 2012. These laws and regulations are usually written many years earlier to give manufacturers time to make needed adjustments to ensure they are within governmental guidelines before a given date. So, this engine, build in 07/10 was already meeting whatever regulations that are explained in the EPA 2012 EES.
    I hope that makes sense.
    Great video.

  • @kennycybertron1
    @kennycybertron1 Před 5 lety +4

    Great job, excellent step-by-step instructions....what a score !!!

  • @1001awab
    @1001awab Před 5 lety +4

    the best on this deal was that we had the chance to see how you repaired the thing. great job and great explanation. great camera by the way too.

  • @rickbecker3239
    @rickbecker3239 Před 5 lety +4

    Great job! Thanks for excellent camera work and posting the video. It was helpful to get the close up views of the engine's bottom end.

  • @led0ngst3r36
    @led0ngst3r36 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a similar Troy Bilt Briggs and Stratton Pressure washer with very similar pressure, and I had to replace every single o-ring in the pump and manifold, also ended up replacing all of the chemical injection parts, but after around $50 of work it runs again, and shall serve us for another 10 years is the hope.

  • @lucky5wonder
    @lucky5wonder Před 4 lety +3

    Good job, thanks for the breakdown, good information to know and learn.

  • @davecorr4421
    @davecorr4421 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video Nathan! I think we all have learned a few things about how Troy and others build their timing mech. Never thought it was plastic. but ok good Job! and thanks for posting for all of us to take a look at!

  • @abraamsamor7418
    @abraamsamor7418 Před 5 lety +1

    We got one for 70$ once, the owner bought it new, used 2 or 3 times and then never worked again, we took out the carburetor, cleaned all the holes and the jet, now it starts every time with one or two pulls only. The machine later on started to eat oil like crazy, it needed to be filled every time it was used, or else it wouldn't start, the problem was fixed after I added a bit of marvel mystery oil, runs great now.

  • @journeyon1983
    @journeyon1983 Před 4 lety +3

    Advise: Never have a power washer engine running with no water running through the pump. Hook water to the unit then pull the trigger on the wand to let water flow through it. After that is successfully working, then start the engine. Running the engine with no water hooked up to the pump will burn the pump out pretty fast. Otherwise, terrific fix on the timing gears.

  • @ericromano4028
    @ericromano4028 Před 5 lety +5

    Hey man I don't know anything about motors but love to learn. Thanks for a great video!

  • @pauljhlmcnab5468
    @pauljhlmcnab5468 Před 5 lety +7

    I bought a 2200 psi p.w for £40 with a broken bearing as a cheap project. Took it apart today to see the extent of the damage . Turns out the piston was seized and the bearing was fine. Bit of WD40 and a few wiggles and it fired up first pull . Total cost of zero to fix 👍

  • @thompasanski7076
    @thompasanski7076 Před 5 lety

    my name is thom,50 years as auto mechanic,you did good,just like I would have done,nice to get something at a low price and fix it. good job.

  • @CitizenPerkins
    @CitizenPerkins Před 5 lety +8

    Great video! It was very interesting watching someone go through their troubleshooting process in a pretty logical manner. I'm an IT dude by profession and use similar skills when diagnosing and fixing computer systems [and other small electronics]. Maybe one day I'll break down one of my small engines to see how things are put together. 😊

    • @Stickyicki1
      @Stickyicki1 Před 3 lety

      Bro I work It as well and love it! Hit up marketplace and know what your looking for! (Spark, gas, air, compression) I’m always finding deals I love it

  • @Roscoeverdin5469
    @Roscoeverdin5469 Před 5 lety +7

    I seldom comment on most of the videos I watch. Yours is exceptional. It taught me quite a bit. I've stayed at a Motel 6 too! Great joke! Thank you for taking the time to do this and post it.

  • @SteveNeighbor
    @SteveNeighbor Před 4 lety +2

    What a great troubleshooting walkthrough, all the way to the most difficult cause.

  • @martinxayachack1019
    @martinxayachack1019 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for showing the importance of patience.👍

  • @jimmyday9536
    @jimmyday9536 Před 5 lety +6

    I enjoyed the video and was impressed you pulled that bottom end of the engine apart and shazzam, just like you suspected, a valve timing problem. A bit scary though to see plastic gears in there :-) Great job and thank you for giving that powerwasher a new life.

  • @ModernDIYProjects
    @ModernDIYProjects Před 5 lety +9

    This is what I enjoy doing also, giving old junky stuff a new life. You would be amazed the stuff I find that people throw out and is still fixable. People just give up on fixing stuff way too easily these days.

    • @FixingWithPassion
      @FixingWithPassion  Před 5 lety

      I know right!

    • @robanderson84
      @robanderson84 Před 5 lety +1

      I am convinced i won't need to buy about half of what I used to ever again because of all the used items i find and fix, about 1 per week, I figure i should aim for saving 100$ per week, or $5,200 per year, or $156,000 in the next 30 years! that is a lot of money if you know how to fix things, people will argue that time is wasted, but learning how to fix things is my job, so i get better at my job at the same time, and knowledge is power, I have people ask me every week to fix things at their houses, income for life

    • @ModernDIYProjects
      @ModernDIYProjects Před 5 lety

      @@robanderson84 Absolutely. This summer I am going around the house fixing stuff and it's all using items I have found that are still in good working order. Fixing stuff for free where before it used to cost me a lot. "Knowledge is power" as they say.

  • @moemouallem459
    @moemouallem459 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video. I liked how you diagnosed the problem from start to finish.

  • @TheEyerobot
    @TheEyerobot Před 5 lety

    This was an excellent video. The sound and picture quality were great. And you narrate everything. I've seen so many videos where some guy can barely speak proper english, Doesn't know what anything is called, And has absolutely no clue how to investigate a problem. This was very enjoyable to watch.

  • @justdigit
    @justdigit Před 5 lety +5

    I have the 3000 psi version that i bought in 2008. We use it for roofs, houses, decks and after 11 years it still runs strong with the original pump.
    (i clean it after every use)

  • @macho8303n13
    @macho8303n13 Před 5 lety +4

    Definitely worth it good job great. Video

  • @jfischer8311
    @jfischer8311 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice Job. I learned alot. Thanks for your help!

  • @vin-r5384
    @vin-r5384 Před 4 lety

    Yes absolutely worth it. I think you had fun working on it and we had fun watching you.

  • @5BIRDOG5
    @5BIRDOG5 Před 5 lety +4

    You sir, are awesome. I am a 33yr old woman who was raised with my grandpa as a father figure. We always had our hands dirty and tinkering with parts as he was a crane mechanic. He is getting older now and we don't have those moments in the shop anymore. This video brought back so many memories! Thank You! I subscribed. Can't wait to watch more of your content.

  • @johnkinnane547
    @johnkinnane547 Před 5 lety +3

    G’day Nathan and greetings from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 you did a great job of the sprayer and looked brand new after you restored it plenty of pressure it was certainly worth doing it, you now have a sprayer that will last you for years. Regards John

  • @joshualeaders2932
    @joshualeaders2932 Před 4 lety

    Great video! Haha, my unloader valve is bad and I was searching videos on that when I accidentally stumbled on your video...for some reason I still watched for the entire 40+ minute video :). That’s exciting when you get a deal like that!

  • @michaelszpak2247
    @michaelszpak2247 Před 3 lety

    Great job. Nice to see it back alive and working like it was intended.

  • @supere4206
    @supere4206 Před 5 lety +8

    Goood job. Yes it was

  • @2LateIWon
    @2LateIWon Před 5 lety +3

    Great job just always keep water running through the pump they are very easy to burn up. Great video

  • @susansharphaynes555
    @susansharphaynes555 Před 5 lety

    My Daddy was a tinkerer and loved working on anything with and engine or electrical!Our family friends and neighbors were always calling on him to perform his miracles :)

  • @jonminer9891
    @jonminer9891 Před 5 lety +2

    It was definitely worth the time and money. The learning experience was a bonus. Thanks!

  • @ppaton3553
    @ppaton3553 Před 4 lety +3

    That was an awesome tutorial - thanks very much :)

  • @jgilmourtechsmog
    @jgilmourtechsmog Před 5 lety +11

    So cool! Not sure how I got here but nice job! Wish I had the skill set to diagnose this kinda stuff... guess I got to stick to computers 😂

  • @eddieuki
    @eddieuki Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! Love the way you explained everything. Clear visuals and yes well worth it. It is fun to keep busy with great deals. It is rewarding in my opinion to fix and repair. I like the fact that your video shows how a motor works and how you explored all the possible failures. Thanks again.

  • @angeldawnmorningstar
    @angeldawnmorningstar Před 5 lety +1

    Huge thumbs up for your commitment/energy/determination/humor/trouble-shooting/success ...🙂
    Well Played...Bravo !
    🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

  • @mpulford311
    @mpulford311 Před 5 lety +5

    Great job brother👍👍. Nice find for $20. Less than $100 invested. Well worth it for a great washer. Keep up the great work. 👍👍

  • @micahl98
    @micahl98 Před 5 lety +3

    I'm sure someone said this already, but I would guess the reason the gear is plastic is so that it fails before the stress is translated into the motor ... there by breaking something more significant; good find!

  • @scottmacmillan5612
    @scottmacmillan5612 Před 4 lety

    Great job, helps me out for troubleshooting mine. Thanks.

  • @jamesrooney7689
    @jamesrooney7689 Před 5 lety +2

    great job thanks for sharing

  • @tomthefox3365
    @tomthefox3365 Před 5 lety +3

    Well done!!!

  • @Ahch.
    @Ahch. Před 5 lety +3

    Good work! I learned alot from this video on how to diagnose small engine problems.

  • @rtsaldivar
    @rtsaldivar Před 4 lety +1

    Great vid Nathan!! The best part was seeing you go through your step by step diagnostics!! You got rewarded by your steadiness and persistence!! I’m now a subscriber!!

  • @ChuckD59
    @ChuckD59 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video, Nathan. This is what makes YT great.
    Thanks for sharing this.

  • @cookinitmax
    @cookinitmax Před 5 lety +5

    Release the wand handle make sure you get water running through and pressure off the pump first before starting always or damage to pump will happen.
    Nice job.

  • @danielcobbins9050
    @danielcobbins9050 Před 5 lety +3

    If you plan to pressure wash a large, flat surface such as a sidewalk, look into the possibility of getting a 12" diameter cleaning head. They have two revolving nozzles inside and will cover a large area in a very short time. You have to move it slowly back and forth, but it will clean very well. I found mine that a neighbor tossed out, but Home Depot sells them for around $70.00.

  • @elihuthompson626
    @elihuthompson626 Před 3 lety

    Certainly worth your and our time ! Cool that it runs

  • @hgarza1515
    @hgarza1515 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job. Your a master. Thanks for showing your process. 👍👍

  • @Marklo4n
    @Marklo4n Před 5 lety +4

    I did the same thing only I got a Craftsman 3600psi with 4 tanks for chemicals and 6 tips for $20, not running. Bought a new carb on Amazon for !32 and it started on the second pull and runs great. Looks and runs like a new one. SCORE

    • @ActivityPhoto
      @ActivityPhoto Před 5 lety

      Chances are you could have taken the old carb apart, cleaned it and it would have run fine too. This crap they sell us a gas these days can't be allowed to sit in seasonal equipment like this without gas stabilizer in the take and carbs when put away for winter.

  • @christymillea5159
    @christymillea5159 Před 5 lety +7

    That powerwasher was worth every penny man

  • @sreihart
    @sreihart Před 4 lety +1

    Good job Nathan! You explained everything very well and had the video to compliment it. I would have liked to see exactly what was wrong with that gear, but I'll probably never have to do it so it's a moot point. I learned a lot and appreciate the time and effort you took to make the video to help others with similar problems. Ignore what some of these people say. You did a selfless service and it's appreciated.

    • @PhillipBlanton
      @PhillipBlanton Před rokem

      It appears that the gear has a keeper molded into it. Since it is all plastic, the keeper sheared off rendering the engine useless. if Briggs went back to all metal gears then this engine would probably have lasted forever.

  • @davidcandao1
    @davidcandao1 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job. Thanks for sharing the video.

  • @newguy1459
    @newguy1459 Před 5 lety +13

    Good fix! You're missing the green tip, usually used for spraying most things and for cars etc...
    Get yourself some quick disconnect fittings too. Always run the cold water when it is running.

  • @karlmichealkimbrel4751
    @karlmichealkimbrel4751 Před 5 lety +5

    Nathan...nicely done Sir!! The first thing I do when I get something 'new' like this, is to go on-line and obtain the owners manual as well as the engine manual. The black nozzle, I believe, was not doing very much as it is the soap dispensing nozzle. Use of the other one does not usually allow the pump to draw from the soap tank (I could be wrong but that is how mine works). I do not think you have a governor issue...when there is water going into the pump, the engine will act like that but will run great when you start spraying. $58 dollar investment, plus your time (I do not count my time on things I am keeping and learning from) equals an extremely good deal!! Thanks for the video. Living outside of Dayton, Ohio, and just subscribed to your channel. God bless you and your family Sir!! :-)

    • @FixingWithPassion
      @FixingWithPassion  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for watching!~

    • @jt9498
      @jt9498 Před 5 lety

      You are correct about the black nozzle....it's just for soap dispensing and washing. You're also correct about when water is being drawn into the pump, the engine will run better (it's not a governor problem).

  • @tonyatwood3582
    @tonyatwood3582 Před 5 lety +1

    You got a really good deal on that...can't wait to see what you fix next.i can learn more watching how to fix small engines then reading books.

  • @jmonte2811
    @jmonte2811 Před 4 lety

    Great methodical diagnostic and repair. Enjoy your description. Great video. Thanks!!

  • @vidasvv
    @vidasvv Před 5 lety +5

    GREAT video, TNX 4 the upload! Plastic gears, WTF ? I have one of these, now I am waiting for the cheap ass plastic gears to break. They sure dont make them like they use to in the good ol days!

  • @donaldswink6259
    @donaldswink6259 Před 5 lety +52

    If there was a metal gear in there maybe those people who sold it for $20.00 dollars would still own it and it wouldn’t be broken.

    • @d1gardner
      @d1gardner Před 5 lety +7

      Bingo! Plastic gears are cheap to manufacture....had nothing to do with nobly trying to protect other parts of the motor. CHEAP, CHEAP, and SHODDY manufacturing. Reminds me of my discovery of plastic gears in a grinder I bought at Harbor Freight. Imagine, plastic gears in a grinder, but even worse in a motor!

    • @majstealth
      @majstealth Před 5 lety

      @@d1gardner you are "supposed" to only use it 3min and then let it cool down 5min - usually - who ever uses stuff like this....

    • @lloydleslie3324
      @lloydleslie3324 Před 4 lety

      I have a saws all from Harbor freight with plastic gears

    • @LR-jr5hi
      @LR-jr5hi Před 3 lety

      Planned Obsoletism......all the big manufacturers do it now a days.

  • @ketomoments8703
    @ketomoments8703 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome Find and fix! watched it from beginning to end. What is one man's trash, is another man's treasure.

  • @jebsails2837
    @jebsails2837 Před 5 lety +1

    I was given Honda powered unit with twin soap/rinse tanks, a shattered pump and missing nozzles. All of which have been remedied. Do not try and transport on the attached wheel system over non-putting green lawns.When tilted back to move. the ground clearance is insufficient and the detergent / rinse agent tank valves tear off the tanks. It's easier jack up the house and turn it around. A great unit for all round
    cleaning. Narragansett Bay

  • @michal_c9007
    @michal_c9007 Před 4 lety +4

    The plastic gears are supposed to loosen up/melt if engine is running without oil to prevent throwing rod but the engine will be still damaged

  • @ptcruisersrt4942
    @ptcruisersrt4942 Před 5 lety +16

    When the engine runs under load on idle the governor will jump a little. (Its normal)

  • @tommeier6645
    @tommeier6645 Před 3 lety

    I have the same problem with mine so thank you for making the video.

  • @vincentcorabi978
    @vincentcorabi978 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, I just saved this exact washer from the bulk trash and didn't diagnose it yet but can't wait.

  • @fredhart5033
    @fredhart5033 Před 5 lety +4

    Good job, mine says to always have water running to pump when motor is running,
    It was very much worth your time, I used mine from time to time good machine,

  • @rickycarter1142
    @rickycarter1142 Před 5 lety +4

    It’s the holiday inn. Lmao. Cool video and good joke. 🤣

  • @beingsneaky
    @beingsneaky Před 4 lety +1

    The black one is a Low pressure nozzle. for applying soap. the soap pick up tube will not work with high pressure.

  • @tracyjones5026
    @tracyjones5026 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video. Learn a lot. Keep up the good work. 👍

  • @radioactivelarry
    @radioactivelarry Před 5 lety +3

    I picked up a Generac 2500 psi at 3.0 gpm with a 6.5 hp Briggs electric start for 100 bucks! Sweet deal until i got it home and hooked it up to the hose. Water was just spraying out of the pump housing full blast, bummer! I pulled the pump off and discovered the pump had blown up, it had a huge hole in it and the parts inside were in pieces. When I bought it the guy started it up but conveniently didn't have a water source but the Briggs ran great. On to AMAZON to find a pump which i did find a good one (a Homelite) that was rated almost like mine, 2800 to 3000 psi and 2.5 gpm 119 bucks free prime shipping.
    AMAZON delivered it right to my door and I proceeded to install it. I had to take the quick disconnect and put it on the new pump and installed a new 3/16 key, 4 bolts and we're ready to go. We hooked up the hose, bled the air out of the line then started it up! "WOW, FULL BLAST LIKE NEW" I hope the idiot that screwed me has some bad ju-ju!
    After a little education browsing AMAZON I realized you could buy a Predator 6.5 hp for 99 bucks and a pump on AMAZON for another 99 bucks plus or minus so for about 200 bucks you can build a new basic pressure washer of descent quality for cheap. Of course that doesn't beat your 20 dollar deal but you knew it needed work, I got screwed out of 80 bucks right off the bat and had to spend an additional 119 dollars compared to your 20 dollar deal plus a few bucks for good parts. But, we both made out OK.
    Great video by the way..

  • @mkbcoolman
    @mkbcoolman Před 5 lety +19

    $58 and your spare time? Yeah, I'd call that a heck of a deal. Even when I take on projects like this that don't end up in a running machine, I still enjoy the time spent tinkering. But there's really no way to put a monetary value on the pure satisfaction you get from fixing something. You'll giggle every time you use that power washer for the next decade.

  • @TheEyerobot
    @TheEyerobot Před 5 lety +1

    That's a deep problem to fix. Good job.

  • @marshallborder9089
    @marshallborder9089 Před 5 lety +1

    Enjoyed it - very educational - will save this one - thanks

  • @davidstrohm5918
    @davidstrohm5918 Před 4 lety +3

    was it worth it.hell yes.it is important to try and fix equipment.we've become a throw away society.Willing and able to fix anything is becomeing a lost art.Job well done,be happy it. will last a long time.

  • @allenmckinney9533
    @allenmckinney9533 Před 5 lety +4

    If the gears were metal that would've happened. I have a 1968 homko tiller with a 4hp briggs thats still going because it wasn't built to fail.

  • @ajwilson605
    @ajwilson605 Před 4 lety +1

    Paid $329 for a Husky 3200psi/2.8gpm from the Homeless Despot almost 10 years ago. I've replaced the pump 3 times...my wife forgets to turn the water on before starting it. Pump rebuild kits are pretty cheap so I keep a spare kit handy. You can't beat the GX160 on the Husky, it just keeps running so long as normal maintenance is done on it.

  • @ernstrudolfhayward4078
    @ernstrudolfhayward4078 Před 5 lety +1

    Ok, i am a small fuel driven equiptment mechanic and there is nothing wrong now with that engine, the way it runs with water connected is perfect. The water makes it run like since the water in that pump puts a permanent load on the engine and that causes it to run like that. No worries

  • @jt9498
    @jt9498 Před 5 lety +5

    You called it a car washer...I had to chuckle. :) It's a pressure washer! :) And a darn nice one, too! One thing, though....NEVER run the motor without the water line hooked up and running! You could potentially burn out the pressure pump. Just thought I'd mention that for ya. :)

  • @zandernicholas8391
    @zandernicholas8391 Před 5 lety +3

    good work.
    though I dont think it was the best idea to grab the new cam lobe with vice grips

  • @StratOvation
    @StratOvation Před 3 lety +2

    Great video Nathan! My pressure washer also has a pulsing governor when running, but not pulling the trigger, my guess is to prevent overworking the engine against a dead headed pump? Pretty interesting to see your troubleshooting and logic applied in diagnosing the issue.Thanks for the effort.

    • @mikedodd9294
      @mikedodd9294 Před rokem

      mine did this on my Troy Bilt pressure washer until I turned up the idle adjustment screw. Also, it runs smoother with NGK spark plug vs the no-name China one it came with in the carb replacement kit.

  • @minaminx
    @minaminx Před 5 lety +1

    i had a good time watching this in real time ... I think you enjoyed fixing this, and its a good machine for the money. its a win win win. And i did learn something too. thanks and best wishes, mike from the good old UK

  • @fotobum1952
    @fotobum1952 Před 5 lety +14

    If your talking about the pulsating, it's probably a dirty carburetor jet.

    • @lesterbester2896
      @lesterbester2896 Před 5 lety +2

      fotobum 1 I’ve had pulsating from valves that weren’t set correctly too

    • @robinrussell3705
      @robinrussell3705 Před 4 lety

      lester bester governor spring can be tightened a little, some use a counter spring

  • @danieldelarosa8806
    @danieldelarosa8806 Před 5 lety +5

    "I'm no small engine repair guy but I did stay at a motel 6 "
    😂🤣🤣🤣 had me cracking up.

  • @deepsky7206
    @deepsky7206 Před 5 lety +1

    very satisfying video
    thanks for sharing

  • @stforgione
    @stforgione Před 5 lety +2

    excellent video! great job........i have one that has a bad pump later!!

  • @rudycalderon6560
    @rudycalderon6560 Před 5 lety +4

    I subscribed once I heard the Motel 6 line. Appreciate the detail!

  • @77.88.
    @77.88. Před 5 lety +17

    Great diagnosis and repair, poor engineering probably made in China, they did the same thing to Trash compactors, made the gears out of plastic rather than the 30 years of operating with metal gears, now the plastic has a hard time lasting the warranty period .
    If the companies that made this JU** were force by law to pay the bill we would not have junk engineering and or cost accounting bottom line profit...

    • @PhillipBlanton
      @PhillipBlanton Před rokem

      I can't imagine it's markedly cheaper to make them with plastic gears. I believe they build them purposefully to fail so that you get to buy new ones from them from time to time. Even aluminum gears would be a huge improvement over plastic and probably last almost forever.
      Plastic geared engines make money for the company but loads up the landfills with junk that's perfectly good aside from one cheap part. It's shameful.

  • @owenbarnhart5771
    @owenbarnhart5771 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job, I'm like you love it when a good deal repair comes together..

  • @nicmaz37
    @nicmaz37 Před 5 lety

    Cool, I would recommend the Power Care 5-in-1 3,100 psi Gas and Electric Pressure Washer Nozzle, I have one, I wish it has 15 degrees nozzle, but works great, saves time on switching nozzles