Breaking The Law For THE WRONG PART! Briggs and Stratton Air Filter Confusion EXPLAINED!

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My name is Bre. I took two years of small engine repair at the local college. When I left school, I fell into a wonderful job at a local small engine shop where I worked the counter for a couple years. In 2010 my husband and I opened up our own small engine shop in central Arkansas where I am able to work alongside my family and best friends. We saw over 2,000 pieces of small engine equipment every year, and answer 1,000's of small engine questions. We specialize in brands such as Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Echo and Shindaiwa, but work everyday on MANY other brands like Stihl, Husqvarna, Honda, Craftsman, Remington, Red Max, Troy Bilt, Scag, Bad Boy, Hustler, World Lawn, Poulan, Mantis, Etc.. Hopefully, my experience I share, will save you Time, Money and Frustration in the future!

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All Comments (21)
  • @GTsAdventures
    Do you know why chicken coops have two doors? If they had four doors it would be a chicken sedan. 👏hope this brings a smile to everyone. 🙏
  • @Kamawah
    Where do you find the time to run a repair shop, gardening, raise chickens and do housework? You are a SUPER woman!! SUPER CHICKANIC
  • @jasonk5979
    I worked in retail grocery 20 years ago. It's amazing what people would steal. And that was in a small town.
  • @mikemaki1104
    Insulation in your chicken coop ceiling would be great that metal roof it's like a sauna in there
  • @GNX157
    A while ago I asked a guy working in the mower section about the missing covers and he told me they leave them off the display models and keep them in the back, along with some other easily removable parts, depending on the model or equipment. So they might not have always been stolen.
  • @purdyboi8078
    Hey there Chicky, your place is looking sweet! I must say, it's kind of ironic you put this video out today. Over the Memorial weekend here in NorCal, I got a smokin' deal from Lowe's on one of those red Craftsman mowers like you had in the video...originally $399 for only $99...just because it was missing the air filter, cover & gas cap. When I got home I 'Amazoned' all 3 parts for just under $20 & they were on my front porch late this afternoon. Good job making the quality vids...keep it up!
  • @czechmate6916
    I love your chickens my neighbor across the street from me recently got some chickens and a rooster and I love sitting on my front porch and listening to them. Brings back memories of my grandparents farm.
  • I worked at a Lowe's for a couple of years. Stealing is a major problem there (as it is everywhere) . Oh God, I hated all the damn stealing. We were always adding new cages as well as turtles, frogs, and mambas (anti-theft devices).
  • Only recently came across your videos when laid up for a week with a minor health matter. Have since been able to get a 25 years old Honda line trimmer, a Ryobi Brush cutter and a chainsaw going and almost fixed a 25 years old ride on that had fuel gushing through the muffler. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, experience and tips. Re: chickens. Unlikely you will need to separate a rooster from the girls. You don't need a rooster for the hens to lay but I have always felt the chickens lay a little better with one. Also, if a fox does attack the hens the rooster will defend them but usually at the cost of his life. Hens use a lot of energy to produce eggs and should start laying at about 23 or 24 weeks so a good 17.5% protein feed is a good minimum guideline. The extra run extension might be useful to have some green feed sown for the birds to scratch although they will decimate it fairly quickly. They only need about 2 or 3 hours a day scratching around although my birds are free range from around 8.00 to 5.00 pm in summer and a little less in winter. Best wishes for the chooks. Just another thought about poultry, 3 or 4 ducks will provide more eggs than chickens and with your vegie garden, the ducks will rarely damage plants but are great for pest control. An old timer reckoned that you don't have a snail problem you have an under supply of ducks. Enjoy your gardens and poultry & thanks again for the small motors education.
  • @miker1448
    Thanks for sharing. Chicken feed tip. Get a feeder with a treadle step that allows the hens to gain access to the feed and closes when they step off the treadle. Split feed attracts mice, mice attract rat snakes and the snakes also eat eggs.
  • 2 weeks ago, decided to help my 85 year old mother set up a few tomato plants in containers. Went to Tractor Supply, picked up four 5 gallon buckets, two 2 cubic foot bags of Miracle Gro Potting Mix and some of their Tomato Food fertilizer, and four tomato plants - two Best Boys, one Beefsteak, and one Dark Cherry. Took the buckets, drilled four 3/8" drain holes around the bottom of each, and added approximately 2 inches of pea gravel in the bottom for drainage. Then filled each one close to the top with the potting mix, with the tomato food fertilizer mixed in, and set the plants in them. Only been adding water when the top of the potting mix started to look dry. In only twelve days, those plants have went from 6 inches tall to nearly 2 foot! They're growing so fast, you can literally see the difference in height from morning to evening. My mother said, in all her days, she's never seen tomato plants grow that fast. Those plants came from a local nursery. They must have some pretty good stock, for those plants to take off like that, fertilizer and potting mix notwithstanding. We saved the cups that the plants came in, and now my mother is using them to see if she can get some of her old cucumber seeds to start growing. I may need a LOT more 5 gallon buckets.....
  • @jimandnena4
    Loving this channel even more since the shop closed. Small engine repair, farming, and chickens all in one vid, fantastic! Nena's family raised chickens in Panama and if we didn't live in the city, she would be hip deep in them all the time. Thank you, Miss Bre, for showing us the real America! jimandnena
  • @jamescaron6465
    Why would you steal a cheap part like an air filter? Some people are just scumbags. You definiately save time and money, frustration is however, sometimes unavoidable. I just did work on my Stihl FS90 and thanks to your vids I saved time and money but with the way you had to take it apart frustration is unavoidable.
  • I got me a chickanic sweatshirt. You have educated me sooo much. I bought a gas powered pressure washer this past weekend at a yard sale without hesitation bc of the confidence I have now to be able to maintain/fix it. Thank you!! I even brought him down $10 because it has an oil leak I know how to fix!
  • @deview123
    Thank you Bri. I always enjoy and appreciate how you help your viewers
  • @maxdeane1092
    Thank you for both entertaining and educating us.
  • @melvyndavis2745
    I just love your channel and your total honesty - all the way from Sydney, Oz
  • hey Bre, big fan, love your videos and your work i am so inspired my you, because i’ve been watching your videos for about 5/6 months and i’m a huge fan! thanks so much!
  • @peterwilson9589
    I've been busy cutting trees for friends and family from all these tornadoes we had up here. We were blessed to miss it, so been helping where I could. I'm taking a break to watch my favorite channel!! Oh, and fix my Husqvarna transmission on my tractor, thanks to passed videos during this week!