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Small Engines arent as hard as they look.

Welcome to my Small Engine page,
If You ....

* Consider yourself handy with tools
* Have a question about lawn or construction equipment?
* Need service quicker than your dealer can provide?
* Need instructions on a specific repair procedure?
* Need someone with 13 years experience in engine repair to help you?
* Get confused by advise and manuals full of Technical "mumbo-jumbo"?
* Prefer a personalized e-mail response rather than a bulletin board?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions and like the satisfaction and savings that comes with handling your own maintenance and repairs, then maybe I can help. I understand that this page may not help everyone, but if you consider yourself handy with tools and feel that a little professional guidance is all you need to get your job done, then your at the right place. The mechanical ability and number of tools you will need depends on the size of your project. Maybe you have a simple maintenance question that requires nothing at all or maybe you want to rebuild a carburetor which requires a basic tool set. The bottom line is.. everyone must judge for themselves if a job is within their ability.

Brands that I have heard of and can give advice on although I am not a text book for all brands almost all questions are general enough that brand doesnt matter other than the design of the part.

Kohler

Tecumseh

Kawasaki

Onan

Generac

Sears

MTD

Coleman

Simplicity

Honda

McCulloch

Trouble shooting Click here

For questions about storage Click here

For tips on running your engine in certain weather conditions Click here

**Always make sure to dispose of old oil or gas at the corect disposal facilities if they exist if not ask a local dealer for a mechanic shop that accepts them.**

If there is a topic you were looking for and didn't see it please feel free to E-mail me at JWH103@aol.com so I can help you solve the problem and you wont have to surf the web all day long to read the same stuff over and over again.

I wanna thank those that were patient for my response while I was away in germany. I had alot of fun and if you ever get the opertunity I recomend you go. Although I have a few tips...

First dont go to too many castles after 2 or 3 its all the same and your bored to death and make sure you know how to shut the flash off on your camera cuz they get realy pissy if you use a flash.

Second the beer gardens and disco clubs are fun but dont make a habit of it like my class did then you just remember the awesome time you had in the clubs and not much of the culture.

Third no matter what the food looks or smells like try it youd be suprized how some of the grossest lookin things can be suprisingly great once you try them.

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