william ..wonder how come you can always say what i mean..better than i can..
i want it to work ,when i need it.. a quality, possibly more expensive tool usually gets taken care of better also..the cheaper the tool is made ,the more after use maintenance it normally needs..
but the reverse is usually true,as to maintenance it gets..one thing i learned about motors etc..if a home owner were to buy a cheaper riding mower one with bushings ,not bearings etc..he just needs to grease more often.. as to the briggs motors of my day..if the home owner kept the oil clean ,air clean an fuel clean.. theres no reason the motor shouldn t last until the gaskets rot out..im talking about just mowing one yrd every week or two..
ive got an old automatic transmission murray that works fine today..i kept it as back up to my heavy duty ztr by xmark[sold when i retired.]..i ve forgotton the year i bought it ,but murray has been out of buisiness a long time...treat cheaper [not chineese now]tool like you paid high money forem an they may surprise you..jmo slim