Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics

What does a large bulldozer engine have in common with a small lawn mower? They both require maintenance and sometimes they break down. When a small engine like the one on a lawn mower requires services it’s a job for a Small Engine Specialist. Entry level job search and internships.

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6 Responses to Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics

  1. jtnktz says:

    They require …
    They require mateinence?!??!?!

    Lol….

  2. hartistry1957 says:

    Why does my 5hp …
    Why does my 5hp governor rocker-arm oscillate after warming
    up? The spring has good integrity, and I added a teaspoon of fuel reviver; and I also tried cleaning the throttle mouth and intake filters but it vacillates between high and low idle until it dies. Wussup?

  3. jmueller82 says:

    I am not gettinig …
    I am not gettinig down on you but I am only 25 and grew up in the industry. I thought I knew alot too. Tont let pride get in the way of what you could become.
    Cheers,
    Joe

  4. jmueller82 says:

    I enjoy your …
    I enjoy your confidence my friend but I am looking for technicians not for those with mechanical skills. I can and have trained monkeys to replace parts but I want to ask questions like what is the air idle speed adjustment set to on a Stihl ms460 or what are high and low rpm settings and not have them tell me “I just do it by ear”
    This kind of attitude cost money and It is much wiser to admit you don’t know and find out than think you can make it up and burn up equipment.

  5. jmueller82 says:

    I enjoy your …
    I enjoy your confidence my friend but I am looking for technicians not for those with mechanical skills. I can and have trained monkeys to replace parts but I want to ask questions like what is the air idle speed adjustment set to on a Stihl ms460 or what are high and low rpm settings and not have them tell me “I just do it by ear”
    This kind of attitude cost money and It is much wiser to admit you don’t know and find out than think you can make it up and burn up equipment.

  6. jubiljoe says:

    Well trained Small …
    Well trained Small engine technicians are difficult to find.
    If you know any send them to St. Louis Missouri.
    Joe
    arcolawncom

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