Around 2000-ish. I was a teenager and one of my chores was to mow my parents lawn. All 3 acres of it with my dad's MTD lawn tractor. Nothing special, it was a Home Depot unit he got in the early 90's. Probably an 18hp engine and a 42" deck.
If the grass was thick and the motor got a load on it like in wet or tall grass it would load down a bit and begin to blow smoke like a locomotive! Billowing, 1800's industrial revolution type of smoke. I usually did this afterschool before he got home from work so he was never around to see it.
Naturally he didn't believe me. It had begun to get worse and worse and I was adding about a 1/2 quart of oil per two mows. I think it held 1 quart.
He being a mechanic and owning a repair shop I spent most of my youth working in the shop, cleaning up and working on some cars. I knew my way around engines and knew the rings on this mower were toast. I just had to convince my dad.
So as a resourceful teenager I started topping the oil off with power steering fluid, transmission fluid, brake fluid, gear oil....whatever "oil" I could find lying around that wasn't motor oil. Let's just say it started to smoke even more at this point, and once it started it was a spectacle.
I finally one Saturday told my dad he needed to take it for a spin. So he did a few laps up and down the driveway....nothing. I then asked him to make a pass around the yard. When that thing started smoking it looked like all the clouds on earth were condensed into our backyard.
He drove it back, shut it off and said....this thing is toast, lets go to Home Depot and buy a new one!
I told him about this years later and he just shook his head. Thought I'd share!
If the grass was thick and the motor got a load on it like in wet or tall grass it would load down a bit and begin to blow smoke like a locomotive! Billowing, 1800's industrial revolution type of smoke. I usually did this afterschool before he got home from work so he was never around to see it.
Naturally he didn't believe me. It had begun to get worse and worse and I was adding about a 1/2 quart of oil per two mows. I think it held 1 quart.
He being a mechanic and owning a repair shop I spent most of my youth working in the shop, cleaning up and working on some cars. I knew my way around engines and knew the rings on this mower were toast. I just had to convince my dad.
So as a resourceful teenager I started topping the oil off with power steering fluid, transmission fluid, brake fluid, gear oil....whatever "oil" I could find lying around that wasn't motor oil. Let's just say it started to smoke even more at this point, and once it started it was a spectacle.
I finally one Saturday told my dad he needed to take it for a spin. So he did a few laps up and down the driveway....nothing. I then asked him to make a pass around the yard. When that thing started smoking it looked like all the clouds on earth were condensed into our backyard.
He drove it back, shut it off and said....this thing is toast, lets go to Home Depot and buy a new one!
I told him about this years later and he just shook his head. Thought I'd share!