BRIGGS & STRATTON Engine Postmortem Autopsy - Teardown & Cause Of Death!
Feb 20, 2026
✪ Members first on February 19, 2026 #donyboy73 #briggs #cubcadet
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Didn't catch the whole video...mostly because it's predictable. Too many other vids in my inbox.
Nonetheless...we have a problem. While the complexity of these things increases exponentially - OHC setup and emissions controls, two examples; forced lubrication replacing splash in B&S engines....while this happens, the SHEER STUPIDITY of OWNERS is ALSO on the rise.
No excuse for not checking the oil. Man, I had my father drill down on that when I was a little kid learning how to start a Gravely. ALWAYS check the oil before operation. My father thought changing the oil every season was a waste...I disagreed; and learned what I knew on the golf course I worked at. The redneck foreman we had, had us check the oil on mowers and tractors, BEFORE use, WHEN shutting down at the end of the day; and rainy days were filled with us changing oil on the stuff. We did it about once a month.
Our machinery, late 1970s, consisted of two 1949 Ford 8Ns; three Toro mowers with mid-1950s Kohler engines; a diesel Case/David Brown tractor, a diesel Ford that was a couple years old. And two Jacobsen greens mowers.
So we had new stuff and old stuff that ran like new. LUBRICATION! Walt learnt that on his Model A when he was a young man. He made sure we knew it and lived it.
To today's knuckleheads: I DESPISE battery cars, but battery lawnmowers, and snowblowers, and chain saws...make a lot of sense. They're simple to today's Jab-brain-damaged, autistic young adults. Pop a battery-pack in, and start blowing the snow. It'll last three years; then you can get BNPL to finance another one for you, through your "old" one in the trash. Which they'd do with a flat tire or rust, anyway.