Small Engine Vibes is where the grind meets the groove.
Oscar breaks down small engine repairs, shop stories, and lessons from the bench—with chill energy and straight-up insight.
Come for the fixes, stay for the vibe—when the work slows down and the mic heats up.
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Small Engine Vibes is where the grind meets the groove.
Oscar breaks down small engine repairs, shop stories, and lessons from the bench—with chill energy and straight-up insight.
Come for the fixes, stay for the vibe—when the work slows down and the mic heats up.
In this episode, I will be talking about the principles of a brand new engine and what you should do with one, because brand new engines are likely the most vulnerable of all engines when released due to reckless operation.
In this episode my brother and I, will be talking about why we should not get rid of the gas mowers we all grew up using when we were children. And why battery Mowers should go!
In this episode I will be talking about how tractor mowers are way cooler then zero turns. Just playing, I'll talk about the pros and cons between the to machines.
In this episode I will talk about the fuel filters located in you gas tank and how dirt can mess up your engine capacity especially associated with the carburetor.
In this episode I will be talking about the different misconceptions involved with small engine oil, also I'll be talking about why you lose oil so fast and why you're always seeing white or black smoke.
In this episode I will talk about the dangers of a hydrolocked engine and how it can badly damage your engine. And also I will talk about how you can get rid of one.
Small Engine Vibes is where the grind meets the groove.
Oscar breaks down small engine repairs, shop stories, and lessons from the bench—with chill energy and straight-up insight.
Come for the fixes, stay for the vibe—when the work slows down and the mic heats up.