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Richie
Bring On The White Stuff
Location: Long Island, New York
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Re: Purchased Mr. Funnel F3CN
Reply #10 Jan 27, 2005 12:40 pm |
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He must have done a good job of pushing these items. Now I remember how PRI-G ended up in my garage, and have been using it ever since The difference is that I love Honda and really wanted a 724, but the two or three Honda dealers in my area here, in New York ,treated me terribly and made it seem like they were doing me a favor to even answer a single question. You may actually recall way back I mentioned to the forum that I had gone into a dealer, didn't see a single snowblower and asked, "do you have any snowblowers I can look at" The response I got was, "you come in here to buy, not to look. Pay for it and when it comes in, you can look at it" I'd never recommend one, ONLY for that reason. I could never send someone with $2,000.00 in their hand to a dealer like that, to be treated so horribly.
Richie
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Marshall
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Re: Purchased Mr. Funnel F3CN
Reply #11 Jan 27, 2005 1:20 pm |
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He must have done a good job of pushing these items. Now I remember how PRI-G ended up in my garage, and have been using it ever since The difference is that I love Honda and really wanted a 724, but the two or three Honda dealers in my area here, in New York ,treated me terribly and made it seem like they were doing me a favor to even answer a single question. You may actually recall way back I mentioned to the forum that I had gone into a dealer, didn't see a single snowblower and asked, "do you have any snowblowers I can look at" The response I got was, "you come in here to buy, not to look. Pay for it and when it comes in, you can look at it" I'd never recommend one, ONLY for that reason. I could never send someone with $2,000.00 in their hand to a dealer like that, to be treated so horribly. The old arogant as*hole approach huh? Never worked on me either. LOL
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Dave___in___CT
Deliberate often... ...decide once...
Location: West-Central Connecticut
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Re: Purchased Mr. Funnel F3CN
Reply #12 Jan 27, 2005 5:51 pm |
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In memory of Bobby P... and his convincing posts... First... I started using Pri-G and PRI-D... Next... was a Mr. Funnel... Finally... I got a Honda FG100 mini-tiller... Dave...
Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.Henry Ford BCS Tractor & snowblower
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Richie
Bring On The White Stuff
Location: Long Island, New York
Joined: Dec 12, 2003
Points: 562
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Re: Purchased Mr. Funnel F3CN
Reply #16 Jan 28, 2005 8:53 am |
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Hi Tom, I'm glad you posted that because I realized this just prior to ordering it. Like you, I hate filling a fuel tank and accidentally over filling it, just to spilling fuel all over the place. My gas can is one of those larger 5-6 gallon plastic types. I also have a spare one that I keep in the garage also. I figured after I fuel the can up, I was going to take it home and install the funnel on my spare can and pour the fuel into that one rather than use the funnel directly on my OPE. I don't know if this defeats the purpose, because I don't know how much, if any, these fuel containers attract water just by sitting around. This is my solution, hopefully a good one. What I don't like about my TEC engine is that I recently switched it over to Mobil One 5w-30. There is only about 40 minutes of time on the oil due to this recent storm here in New York. But I noticed that the rubber breather tube had some white goo dripping from it (obviously water mixing with oil) and when I checked the oil, this same goo was on the top half of the dip stick. When I see this, I just wipe it off. Given the fact these carburetors are completely open and always exposed to the elements, and maybe the breather tube as well, I really don't know if this water or condensation issue can truly be eliminated. Not to mention the fact these winter fuels really attact water by their very nature. I thought of running the engine for a short while each day to burn it off, but that really isn't a viable solution to me, not to mention putting needless hours on the engine.
Richie
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