[alt text: a screenshot of a tweet by @salgentile on Twitter, posted on 08/06/24. The tweet says, “Tim Walz will expand free school lunches, raise the minimum wage, make it easier to unionize, fix your carborator, replace the old wiring in your basement, spray that wasp’s nest under the deck, install a new spring for your garage door, and put a new chain on your lawnmower”.]
…Why the fuck would I need a chain on my lawnmower? AFAIK, push mowers are all direct drive for the blades, and riding lawn tractors use belts.
Carburetor, not ‘carborator’. And it’s mostly the most polluting engines–lawnmowers, chainsaws, etc.–that are still using carburetors. Every thing else that uses gasoline has switched to fuel injection.
And last, DO NOT LET ANYONE OTHER THAN A PROFESSIONAL CHANGE THE SPRING IN YOUR GARAGE DOOR.
The drivetrain to the driving wheels (usually rear) can still be with a chain.
I honestly haven’t seen one in >30 years with a chain. Admittedly, I haven’t been looking too hard.
I haven’t haven’t worked with those either, just saying that it COULD make sense to have chain drive there
This guy isn’t kidding about the garage door springs. I had some of the old style ones in my old garage that broke and launched a piece of metal across the garage right past my head and made a giant dent in a 2x4. Those things are vicious.
It used to be common for lawnmowers to use chains. Either OOP isn’t very mechanically inclined OR they are and they’re just including a subtle dig to Tim Walz being yet another old guy (ignoring him being a fetus in comparison)
My thought exactly. It mostly belts and gears now