www.mtdparts.com – Watch this short video and learn how to change oil on your walk-behind lawn mower. Find additional push mower parts at, http Learn more about maintaining your other outdoor power equipment at the MTD Knowledge Center, www.mtdparts.com
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How-to Change the Oil in a Push Mower
Written by Tools on Monday, December 5th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Change, HowTo, mower, Push
Windshield Wiper Blades, When To Change| Northfield, Hudson, Walton Hills, Twinsburg Ohio
Written by Tools on Monday, November 28th, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Blades, Change, Hills, Hudson, Northfield, Ohio, Twinsburg, Walton, Windshield, Wiper
Windshield wipper blades replacement. Northfield-Nordonia-Macedonia Ohio car service shop Nordonia Goodyear has been serving the Macedonia, Nordonia, Northfield, Walton Hills, Hudson, Twinsburg, Penninsula, and Brecksville Ohio areas from 1982. They remain ASE Certified Technicians. They can inspect your car or truck’s tire preasure, battery, and tire tread while you pass the time, or present you a quick courtesy ride to your workplace or back home.Nordonia Goodyear gives expert service in brakes, automobile air conditioning, engine diagnostics, oil changes, tune ups, A/C repair, A/C recharge, tires, suspension work, lights, axles, hoses, belts, clutches, oil leaks, cruise control, keyless entry, remote starts, alarm systems, mist systems, A/C equipment, heaters, electrical, power windows, power door locks, cooling systems, radiators, oil filter, water pump, on-star, shocks/struts, engine repair, freon, condensor, compressor, and transmission work , tune ups, diagnostics, brakes, air conditioning, transmission service, engine repair, fluid exchanges, fluid flushed, axles, suspension, shocks, struts, exhaust, 30/60/90K, timing belts, batteries, starters, alternators, tires, wheel balancing, radiator service, head gaskets, valve cover gaskets, differential replacement and repair, abs light diagnostic and repair, and alignments. They sell a complete selection of tires, car batteries, automotive parts, and mufflers. Nordonia Goodyear offers a broad price range of the best car …
Small Engine Repair: Oil Change, Check RPM, Voltage, Frequency on Briggs & Stratton Generator
Written by Tools on Monday, November 14th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Briggs, Change, Check, Engine, Frequency, Generator, Repair, Small, Stratton, Voltage
**Always follow the instructions in your repair manual when doing repair or maintenance work on Outdoor Power Equipment. Manuals can be found at the manufacturers website.** In this video I check the voltage and frequency at the outlets on a portable Briggs & Stratton Generator, and the RPM of the engine. I also change the engine oil. You really should get a repair manual for the generator your working on to see the electrical schematic and get the proper specs for the generator, but in the USA the voltage should be close to 120 or 240 volts depending on the type of outlet, and the frequency should be around 60 hertz. To get 60 hertz on most generators, the engine RPM should be close to 3600 RPM. Every generator can have different specifications, so a repair manual is really important for proper specifications and the electrical schematic is priceless. The engine on this generator uses a splash type oil system, so it doesn’t have a oil filter to replace. You simple drain the oil and refill the engine with 32 ounces of fresh oil. It is important to warm up the engine to operating temperature before you replace the oil. Warming up the engine helps the oil flow better, and it causes contaminates in the oil to get suspended in the oil and drain out with the old oil. I always use a single grade oil in the warm season with air cooled engines. Single grade oil holds up better than a multi grade oil under high temperatures. Air cooled engines run at a higher temperature than a …
Minimalist Tubeless Motorcycle Tire Change Part II
Written by Tools on Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 in Motorcycle.
Tags: Change, Minimalist, Motorcycle, part, Tire, Tubeless
Manual Tire Changing. In this video the point is made that you can get the bead to seat using a small pump or tankless air compressor — it’s just a matter of enough air pressure, often less than the final recommended running pressure. It is still prudent to find a place to change your tires in proximity to a high volume air compressor (with a tank) that can give you a good initial “puff” of air to help create a seal. There are some rear tire and rim combinations where it may be difficult to get the tire to begin to hold air with a small output pump, even after bouncing the wheel and/or strapping the circumference to initiate a seal. Part I – Breaking the Bead: www.youtube.com Part II – You’re looking at it! Part III – Rough Balancing: www.youtube.com
How to Maintain Your Lawn Mower and Change the Sparkplug
Written by Tools on Thursday, September 29th, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Change, Lawn, Maintain, mower, Sparkplug
Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, explains proper lawn mower maintenance and shares tune-up advice. Learn how to replace a lawn mower air filter and change a sparkplug. For more lawn mower tips, visit www.Lowes.com
Easy Home Repairs : How to Change a Shutoff Valve
Written by Tools on Sunday, August 14th, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Change, Easy, Home, Repairs, ShutOff, Valve
Changing the shutoff valve is something that you’ll have to know how to do for either the toilet or sink in your home. Change a faulty shutoff valve with help from a home remodeling expert in this free video clip. Expert: Chris Palmer Bio: Chris Palmer brings his experience as a residential remodeler to a wide range of home improvement projects, including bathrooms, kitchens, carpentry and cabinet making. Filmmaker: John Baldino Series Description: If you’re planning on remodeling your home or just need to do a little routine maintenance, a few tips and tricks can help make the experience easier. Learn about home repairs with help from a home remodeling expert in this free video series.
Small Engine Repair: Change the oil and oil filter on a 17KW Generac Generator
Written by Tools on Sunday, June 26th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 17KW, Change, Engine, Filter, Generac, Generator, Repair, Small
**Always follow the instructions in your repair manual when doing repair or maintenance work on Outdoor Power Equipment. Manuals can be found at the manufacturers website.** This video is about how to change the oil and oil filter on a 17 Kilowatt Generac Guardian Series generator. Interesting note: Generac doesn’t reveal the engines horsepower online in the sales information, and it is not written anywhere on the engine, but there is a way to figure it out. A general rule of thumb for generators is the generator requires a 2 horsepower engine for every kilowatt the generator produces. Another way to calculate the horsepower required for a generator is to use the following formula: HP = KW x 1.34/.70 Where HP = Horsepower KW = Kilowatt 1.34 = horsepower to kilowatt conversion constant Another useful fact is 1 horsepower is equal to 746 Watts Tools Required: – Strap or filter wrench (Only if you have trouble tightening or loosening the filter by hand). – Pliers (Only if you have problems loosening the drain plug). – Oil Drain Pan Specifications: – Generac recommends using 30 weight oil above 40F and 10W-30 below 40F – Oil Capacity with filter change is 1.7 Quarts – OEM Oil Filter Part #070185F
Change motorcycle fork seals part 2 (of 2) cartridge type
Written by Tools on Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 in Motorcycle.
Tags: Cartridge, Change, Fork, Motorcycle, part, Seals, Type
www.rockymountainatv.com – How to replace a fork seal on a motocross dirt bike, part 2. Cartridge type fork, motorcycle fork seals are easy.
Klein 44107 Heavy-Duty Utility Knife with Quick Change Retractable Blade Klein-Kurve
Written by Tools on Wednesday, June 1st, 2011 in Lighting & Electrical.
Tags: 44107, Blade, Change, HEAVYDUTY, Klein, KleinKurve, knife, Quick, Retractable, Utility
- Overall length: 7-Inch
- Plastic holster with belt clip for convenient use
- Safety overlap handle design for heavy-duty cutting
- No tools required for quick blade change
- Klein offers a lifetime warranty on material defects and workmanship for the normal life of the product.
Product Description
Stores up to 10 blades. Fits standard utility blades. No tools required to change blade. Retractable blade locks in three positions. Plastic holster with belt clip for convenient use. Curved handle design with non-slip g… More >>
Klein 44107 Heavy-Duty Utility Knife with Quick Change Retractable Blade Klein-Kurve


