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Old 06-19-2020, 08:00 PM
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I too used B&S engines on my mini bikes & go kart. Still have an old MTD push mower w/Flathead Briggs in it, still runs flawlessly. Used today as matter of fact.

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It's rough out there.
Many, many Chinese knock off out there that are much less than the real thing.
Are they better ? No. Their throw away items.
That's what has happened in the USA and around the world.
Why fix something when all you have to do is go to Harbor Freight.
That's my .02 on this.
Cat Man- Some Briggs engines are being made now in china. Disposable ones.

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The issues at Briggs are far deeper than engine competition. They actually still do very well in that area. It's the diversification into other products that's killing them. Purchases of companies like Simplicity and Murray, they became competitors of their own customers. In fact they lost one of their largest customers over this issue. They were expected to sell off a huge portion of the product lines by the end of June, then COVID-19 hit. The plan was, and still is, to sell off the product lines and get back to power systems only.

Most of Briggs engines are all made in the US, Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia and Missouri . Although the Murray, KY plant will be closed soon.
Doc - B&S also acquired the residential line of Snapper, another place to put their engines. Snapper really went down hill since that happened. Thanks for the update info.
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I built a go-kart in the early 70s. Nothing fancy or fast, just something to putter around the yard in.

It was powered by a Briggs & Stratton engine taken from a gas-powered reel mower (remember those?).

No recoil starter, you put the knot at the end of the rope into the notch on the "cup" at the end of the crank, wrapped the rope around the cup and pulled the t-handle, hoping the rope knot popped off and didn't get stuck when the engine started.

We did a lot of "dangerous" things when we were young and learned from our mistakes.

How many people got their finger cut by the prop on the Cox .049 engines in the string-controlled planes when using the starting spring?

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Old 06-20-2020, 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by fastsuv
I built a go-kart in the early 70s. Nothing fancy or fast, just something to putter around the yard in.

It was powered by a Briggs & Stratton engine taken from a gas-powered reel mower (remember those?).

No recoil starter, you put the knot at the end of the rope into the notch on the "cup" at the end of the crank, wrapped the rope around the cup and pulled the t-handle, hoping the rope knot popped off and didn't get stuck when the engine started.

We did a lot of "dangerous" things when we were young and learned from our mistakes.

How many people got their finger cut by the prop on the Cox .049 engines in the string-controlled planes when using the starting spring?

Steve
Yes the rope and starter cup was a real treat.
Especially ​​​​​​when the rope hit you after the pull start.
That Cox .049 spring was a killer also. Been there, done that. Lol.
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Old 06-20-2020, 08:17 AM
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Got cut a few times. How about when the engine fired off backwards?
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Old 06-20-2020, 09:06 AM
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Got cut a few times. How about when the engine fired off backwards?

Them "Hey kid you can get cut, use a glove"
Us "Not me, I know what I'm doing"
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Old 06-20-2020, 08:34 PM
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I can remember on my home made go kart, I put a B&S (maybe 5 hp ?) on it & when I learned messing with the governor could really let it rev & run fast.
That same afternoon I promptly blew that engine up. My Dad was so proud..
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Ah, the old paperpclip instead of the spring trick. One of the first things my father taught me.
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Old 06-21-2020, 12:09 PM
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Always remember the quote:
"You learn by your mistakes and there is never a stupid question."
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Originally Posted by Lonwane
Ah, the old paperpclip instead of the spring trick. One of the first things my father taught me.
Lonwane- That was the thing my Dad taught me NEVER to do. So of course I did it.

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Cat Man- So true.
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Here's an update.

https://www.jsonline.com/story/money...on/5470618002/
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