Which BYC member scares you?

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Sorry, I don't know if your model has it. Just I've had issues when a small engine would run and then stall because of it.
Or a fuel delivery problem. @ColtHandorf , if it's starting up and running, is there a reason y'ure replacing the key switch? Like is it overheating and arcing out or were you making a best guess? (not pooping on you here, trying to help find root cause to get it working right.)
 

Its super simple. This isn't specifically a LT155 but it's the same procedure. I'd suggest some raid up in there before you stick your hands up there just in case there's any grumpy spiders squatting in your console.
The whole hood is open. No spiders.
Sorry, I don't know if your model has it. Just I've had issues when a small engine would run and then stall because of it.
Well before it dies it does like a fun coughing sort of thing? Like BAAHHHHHHHHH *cough cough* BBAAHHHH *cough cough* *bahh bah b And then dies. I can get a video of it when I get home if it isn't raining.
Or a fuel delivery problem. @ColtHandorf , if it's starting up and running, is there a reason y'ure replacing the key switch? Like is it overheating and arcing out or were you making a best guess? (not pooping on you here, trying to help find root cause to get it working right.)
Two different mowers. The riding mower has an ignition switch issue. It's faulty and was producing too much/not enough current and causing wires and relays to burn up. That is why it was all re-wired. When my friend who is no longer answering my calls hooked it back up there was an issue with the switch. That is also why the deck is not on the mower. So lord help me trying to do that by myself. To my knowledge, It just needed a new switch and was good to go.
 
The whole hood is open. No spiders.

Well before it dies it does like a fun coughing sort of thing? Like BAAHHHHHHHHH *cough cough* BBAAHHHH *cough cough* *bahh bah b And then dies. I can get a video of it when I get home if it isn't raining.
Carb's dirty and has crap in the float bowl that is plugging the jet as fuel siphons out.

You can order rebuild kits for them pretty cheaply, but I know you're a bit of a novice yard tool mechanic so for you it may be better to just replace it. You WILL need some simple hand tools though (socket set and some wrenches) to remove and reinstall the carb.

Learning how to tear one down and rebuild it is a good skill to have (for more than just mower carbs), but definitely not if you don't have a backup to get you working while you play. It's fairly simple but it can definitely be intimidating if you don't have someone around to show you the ropes.
 
Men Folk and Handy Ladies!

My John Deere LT155 riding mower’s ignition switch is bad. I would like to order a new one. Someone who is less stupid than me, can you find one on Amazon I can order so I can mow my yard?

Also, my Troybilt TB130XP push mower needs a new carburetor. Is this the right one?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09V5PYGCG/ref=sw_img_1?smid=A36QA5X1QRFR3C&psc=1

I am also ordering new filters for my Dyson DC33 vacuum cleaner. Pretty sure I'm smart enough to figure this out, but these work, right?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082WV8JCJ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A19AVJUVUD4835&psc=1

Thank you for your service. If in your internet browsing you should find me a husband to do this for me, I will also accept that as a solution.

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Check the manual and get a hubby that is named Manuel
 
Carb's dirty and has crap in the float bowl that is plugging the jet as fuel siphons out.

You can order rebuild kits for them pretty cheaply, but I know you're a bit of a novice yard tool mechanic so for you it may be better to just replace it. You WILL need some simple hand tools though (socket set and some wrenches) to remove and reinstall the carb.

Learning how to tear one down and rebuild it is a good skill to have (for more than just mower carbs), but definitely not if you don't have a backup to get you working while you play. It's fairly simple but it can definitely be intimidating if you don't have someone around to show you the ropes.
You should FaceTime/Skype/Zoom him.
Video call in general.
:)
 
Y'all are funny.

Honestly, I'm intimidated by @casportpony
Every time I get an email saying casportpony mentioned me, I get so freaked out. What did I do wrong? Did I possible do something very right? Oh, nope, it's just a 'massive tag list.' Sighs of relief and a teensy bit of disapointment. Don't get me wrong, Ca is very knowledgeable, but in my mind ca is at or very near the top of the BYC caste system lol.
 
Very similar to me. "I" would consider a JD mechanic.
I was describing the Trobilt push mower. The JD won't even start right now.
Carb's dirty and has crap in the float bowl that is plugging the jet as fuel siphons out.

You can order rebuild kits for them pretty cheaply, but I know you're a bit of a novice yard tool mechanic so for you it may be better to just replace it. You WILL need some simple hand tools though (socket set and some wrenches) to remove and reinstall the carb.

Learning how to tear one down and rebuild it is a good skill to have (for more than just mower carbs), but definitely not if you don't have a backup to get you working while you play. It's fairly simple but it can definitely be intimidating if you don't have someone around to show you the ropes.
Yeah, I thought replacing would be the simplest. I don't know how to do anything very handy. :(
Check the manual and get a hubby that is named Manuel
I don't have the manual. It was horrifying enough to watch my friend following the electrical schematic for the re-wiring process. His name was will so I always said where there's a Will there's a way.
You should FaceTime/Skype/Zoom him.
Video call in general.
:)
I am down for this.
 
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