I Accidently fixed it! Down time in the shop!

3 months ago
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Lance Mechanics here—welcome to a raw and unfiltered Sunday night in the garage.
This wasn’t supposed to be a video, but when my old Yardworks mower coughed up dust and died mid-mow, I did what any mechanic would: grabbed my tools, hit record, and started wrenching. What followed was a classic carb clean? not really, some Sunday night chaos, and a lot of me thinking out loud about tools, electric mowers, YouTube burnout, and why everything’s just a bit harder when you’re tired.

🔩 What Happened?

Hit an ant hill → Filter exploded → Mower stalled
Suspected cylinder damage or bad carb
Pulled it apart, cleaned it up, talked shop—and somehow… it runs again

🧰 In This Video:
Small engine carburetor teardown
Real-time troubleshooting (and frustration)
Pocket pry bar saves the day (again)
Minor’s wrench talk + mining safety tidbits
Ranting about YouTube growth, burnout, sponsors, and the electric future
Late-night lawn mower revival

🎙️ Real Talk Topics:

Is going electric worth it for small engines?
What happens when YouTube creators get too big?
Why unedited, raw content sometimes hits different
My thoughts on sponsorships, scan tools, and overhead costs in content creation

💬 Sound Off in the Comments:
Have you gone electric with your yard gear?
What’s your favorite small engine tool?
Would you trade a scooter for an electric mower?

#LawnMowerRepair #CarburetorClean #YardworksMower #SmallEngineFix #DIYMechanic #LanceMechanics #SundayRant #MechanicTalk #ElectricVsGas #YouTubeBurnout #ScanTools #PocketScrewdriver #UnfilteredRepair

Tools.
-Pocket Prybar with cap
https://amzn.to/43WtJQl
-Camera. DJI action pro 4
https://amzn.to/43I362S

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