Two days ago my 10 year old Sears lawn tractor died. Fortunately it was near my garage (it generally sleeps in my shed) so the Mrs and I pushed it into the garage. This particular tractor and I have had a rocky marriage. She spends my money. When I bought her home I mowed in my shiny red girl and I was in heaven ( she has a cup holder!) I felt like a man of means..Oh I've always treated her right - Sears use to offer a $200 spring tune up special I treated her to it every other year. Then about year 5 after her warranty expired she needed crank shaft surgery $450 and last year $300 for a starter transplant. I own a Honda push mower too; when my girl was laid up it took over 2 hours to mow by hand. My 60 year old knees probably make that out of the question now. When I paid for that camshaft I swore no more Briggs and Stratton marriages for me. I am hesitant to get a divorce because I plan on moving when my son finishes HS in 2 years. I expect my mowing relationship will be over then.
I called Sears to made an appointment for a house call and the earliest was May 7th. That night I thought this is going to be $300 bill for sure. (For a little perspective my first semester at college cost $230). Now I mow my own lawn because I enjoy it and I can't justify spending $60 bucks a week. 20 mows a season for ten years is $12k minus the tractor $2k and the medical expense $2k means I'm up $8k. Wow maybe I've been too hard my old gal.
Still that $300 number bothered me so I went on YouTube and watched a couple of videos on diagnosing Briggs and Stratton electrical problems. I broke out the socket set (I invest in tools) and tore into that baby. Well the part ($60 - magneto and 2 sundry parts) is on back order. If I get it fixed I'll bet I'll save $250 and I'll feel better.
The thing is the cost of a new tractor for a us isn't significant but I can't help myself. Furthermore the Mrs and I went to Home Depot because I didn't have a 1/4 open end wrench which makes removing the magneto easier. A nice set cost $18 with a holder - she tried to have me opt for the single wrench $2.99. Do you see a pattern?
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I called Sears to made an appointment for a house call and the earliest was May 7th. That night I thought this is going to be $300 bill for sure. (For a little perspective my first semester at college cost $230). Now I mow my own lawn because I enjoy it and I can't justify spending $60 bucks a week. 20 mows a season for ten years is $12k minus the tractor $2k and the medical expense $2k means I'm up $8k. Wow maybe I've been too hard my old gal.
Still that $300 number bothered me so I went on YouTube and watched a couple of videos on diagnosing Briggs and Stratton electrical problems. I broke out the socket set (I invest in tools) and tore into that baby. Well the part ($60 - magneto and 2 sundry parts) is on back order. If I get it fixed I'll bet I'll save $250 and I'll feel better.
The thing is the cost of a new tractor for a us isn't significant but I can't help myself. Furthermore the Mrs and I went to Home Depot because I didn't have a 1/4 open end wrench which makes removing the magneto easier. A nice set cost $18 with a holder - she tried to have me opt for the single wrench $2.99. Do you see a pattern?
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