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Yea, its got the famous top main "chuckle" at low idle that is caused by not enough oil splash from low idling, which makes sense because my grandfather babied everything mowed at a fast idle with it its whole life. I just try to always have it running at 1/4 throttle if it idles for extended periods. If it blew up tomorrow I couldn't be mad, 2000+ hours on a splash oil air cool flat head is pretty dang good and I don't think it would be worth an overhaul, so I'll probably just run it till it lets go one way or another. I have 2 other just straight MTD/Lowes lawnmowers, not garden tractors, that have the same engine that ran great till the transaxles grenaded, so I have some immediate spares.
I'd have to look and see how many hours are on my 582 cub, last new mower/garden tractor my pop bought back on the farm. Mowed ~5 acres every week till we moved off the farm, + plow/till the garden. Had several other mowers with them too. Current mtd junker has a newer 18hp on it. Basically no hours on it though.
They used to be under $200.00 in parts for new rods, pistons and all the gaskets/seals. Haven't thought about rebuilding one in years now. Still have a few spares tucked under the skid rack just in case. Truthfully I've had more issues with the kohker kt17/19 engines then the Briggs. The 782 cub I have got it's third and final transplant/upgrade to an m18.
 
I also use a foam gun. I have had it for several years and might have used a couple dozen cans of foam in that time. Beats the heck out of single-use cans. I don’t use the cleaner through the gun, but I never take the gun off, except when putting a new can on. I keep the outside clean; clean it early and often. Spray can of GoofOff works; it’s acetone.

I have only recently learned that if I keep the can vertical, I can avoid the mess of foam escaping when putting it on a new can. It has worked on the last two cans anyway.

I have another gun that is plugged up. This is one of those tools you don’t want to loan out.

Also, I have marked with paint on the flow control knob one of the flutes in the knob so I have a reference to know how much I am turning it.
 
This mower sat for about 15 years at my grandparents place, not one nest in it. It can't sit for more than 2 weeks at my house with out this happening, 3rd time I have had to clean this **** out.


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I had something similar happen this year. Mice usually leave the mower (well worn Gardenway by Troy Built 16.5 OHV Briggs) alone all year but after not having to mow the yard for 2 weeks (too dry) around Labor Day I started it it up in the little shed I park it in and it was like being inside a dust devil with all the grass clippings and dust that shot out from under the engine shrouds the mice had stuffed under them. Spent 30 min cleaning off the engine before mowing.
 
Remember this pict. I posted the other day when I treated the deck on my PJ trailer,,

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Well, here's what it looks like today, the boards have sucked it all up!

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I'll do it again next summer.

SR
 
Oh, I forgot to ask. What's everyone's opinion on the "pro" spray foam guns? I have a lot of small gaps that need filled and I'd need a lot of the little cans. Money wise, it's not a huge savings, but I liked the interchangeable nozzles and longer reach. My main concern is I've read a lot of reviews about people having issues getting the cans on the guns and having a foam explosion.
They're "great"(to continue the puns 😆).
Never had one blow up yet, but I'm always curious about how one goes about making that sort of thing happen 🤔.
If you’re talking about things like the Smart Stuff pro I like it. The control you have (width and amount) over the cans with built in nozzles is worth the cost alone. Being able to set it aside for days between use is handy too. Buy a quart can of acetone and a Great Stuff spray can of acetone. You MUST keep it clean or struggle through cleaning hard foam inside the gun.
Never remove the can unless you are installing a new one, then when you do give it a little squirter. If you do this, you'll never have to clean them.
I just snagged one at a garage sale that someone screwed up, hoping I can get it cleaned up. Even if I can't, I paid less for the gunked up sprayer and two cans of spray than what half a can would have cost :happy:.
 
They're "great"(to continue the puns 😆).
Never had one blow up yet, but I'm always curious about how one goes about making that sort of thing happen 🤔.

Never remove the can unless you are installing a new one, then when you do give it a little squirter. If you do this, you'll never have to clean them.
I just snagged one at a garage sale that someone screwed up, hoping I can get it cleaned up. Even if I can't, I paid less for the gunked up sprayer and two cans of spray than what half a can would have cost :happy:.
If you use them regularly it's not a problem... it's when you have significant gaps between uses. For example, doing a whole house renovation involved lots of use and regular use. Leave a can sit for a year and it's a different story! If I don't think I'm going to use it for months or more I clean it inside and out.
 
Here is a small tree for you guys. It is a Fig tree growing in Balboa Park in San Diego. The tree is bigger than what the plaque says. I'm guessing that the exposed root base is 60 feet across.
 

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They're "great"(to continue the puns 😆).
Never had one blow up yet, but I'm always curious about how one goes about making that sort of thing happen 🤔.

Never remove the can unless you are installing a new one, then when you do give it a little squirter. If you do this, you'll never have to clean them.
I just snagged one at a garage sale that someone screwed up, hoping I can get it cleaned up. Even if I can't, I paid less for the gunked up sprayer and two cans of spray than what half a can would have cost :happy:.
Well I guess I'll be getting the foam gun and giving it a try.
 
If you use them regularly it's not a problem... it's when you have significant gaps between uses. For example, doing a whole house renovation involved lots of use and regular use. Leave a can sit for a year and it's a different story! If I don't think I'm going to use it for months or more I clean it inside and out.
Never seen that to be a problem, maybe it has bad seals. You could try hitting the button every month to get some fresh stuff in the gun and see how that goes.
All the problems I've seen with them have been when people remove the can and do not replace it. If you want to do that, you have to use the cleaner, then you're good to go.
Well I guess I'll be getting the foam gun and giving it a try.
The cans are a good bit more, but they hold a little more. As was said, the difference is in how well they apply the foam. You can also set it down and come back later to finish a project, unlike the cans(unless you clean them real well), this alone pays for the gun in my eyes.
 
Never seen that to be a problem, maybe it has bad seals. You could try hitting the button every month to get some fresh stuff in the gun and see how that goes.
All the problems I've seen with them have been when people remove the can and do not replace it. If you want to do that, you have to use the cleaner, then you're good to go.

The cans are a good bit more, but they hold a little more. As was said, the difference is in how well they apply the foam. You can also set it down and come back later to finish a project, unlike the cans(unless you clean them real well), this alone pays for the gun in my eyes.
I ordered a 12 pack of the 24oz cans and an extended reach spray gun for $217.00. Supposedly it will do 240 board feet. Even if it only does half that I should be in good shape. I'll post up my thoughts about it. I just have the room in the lean to to put insulation panels in yet, then spray foam cracks etc. If it's half as easy/ nice to use as you guys say then I'll be in good shape. Seems about the same cost per oz out of the little cans, but they are such a mess and hard to use in the ceiling. Fingers crossed it works out well for me.
 

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