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BrownCo PowerLink

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BrownCo Power Link - "Fix It. Maintain It. Master it." A community of landscapers and DIY'ers. Repair help and advice.

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Introduction to the four stroke engine
As you may have seen, We currently do not have any courses. In this channel, we will post the upcoming courses. Starting up our first course will be an introduction to the four stroke engine. We will detail all the important components and operations to gain a basic understanding of the four stroke engine found in many applications used today such as lawn mowers, riding mowers, pressure washers, etc. The goal of any and all courses will be to make sure the courses are practical and can be used to help understand what you are working on and why - Knowing this will assist in troubleshooting the proper section of the engine for symptoms.
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Introduction to the four stroke engine
The Basics of Small Engine Maintenance: Save Time – Save Money
You rely on lawn mowers, trimmers, generators, or other small engines for work or around the house; Regular maintenance is key to saving time, money, and headaches. Proper care not only extends equipment life but also improves fuel efficiency and reliability—whether you’re a homeowner or running a landscaping business. 1. Change Your Oil Regularly Oil is the lifeblood of your small engine. Skipping oil changes can lead to overheating, costly repairs, or total engine failure. Using a premium synthetic oil for small engines, such as AMSOIL, provides superior wear protection and longer drain intervals compared to conventional oils. 2. Check and Replace Air Filters A clean air filter ensures your engine “breathes” properly. Dirty filters restrict airflow, reduce horsepower, and increase fuel use. For commercial landscaping crews running equipment daily, clean filters can mean major savings on gas and reduced downtime. 3. Use Fresh, Treated Fuel Ethanol-blended gas can break down quickly and damage carburetors. Always use fresh fuel, and if your mower, generator, or trimmer will sit unused, add a fuel stabilizer such as AMSOIL Quickshot or Gasoline Stabilizer to prevent costly starting problems later. If you have the ability to run ethanol free fuel, this would be best. BrownCo Power Solutions advises to use ethanol-blended fuel in your mower within thirty days before getting fresh fuel. 4. Inspect Spark Plugs Replacing spark plugs annually helps ensure quick starts and smooth operation. This small, inexpensive step saves hours of frustration when your equipment refuses to start in peak season. 5. Perform Routine Equipment Checks Look over belts, blades, and cables regularly. Early detection of small issues prevents expensive breakdowns—especially important for landscaping businesses that depend on their equipment every day.
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The Basics of Small Engine Maintenance: Save Time – Save Money
Shop Pricing
Finally! Staying true to our Mission statement - "To provide the most accurate, quality workmanship with honest and upfront pricing - Being our customers go-to solutions for all small engine service needs". So, with that being said here is our shop pricing!
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Shop Pricing
Member Projects
Have an awesome mower build, car, bike or anything along those lines you would love to share with our community? Go ahead and post them here! This can provide inspiration to others as well as boost confidence.
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Member Projects
Repair Help
Hello All, The Small Engine Repair Help is an area where you can post the issues you are experiencing with your equipment. This will be our troubleshooting and repair area.
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Dylan Brown
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Independent AMSOIL dealer and small engine repair.

Active 1d ago
Joined Oct 20, 2025
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Bogart, Georgia