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Name Paul Smith
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Re: Sand Spreader
#1   Feb 23, 2005 4:29 pm
For myself, I use the old Italian stucco spreader, It works pretty good though
Re: Is winter over yet?
#2   Feb 21, 2005 12:54 pm
I don't think so.........................we had a couple inches  here down east and we expect a couple more..............I remember 4 or 5 years ago we had 30 cm in the end of April..........

You'll never know what comes...............

Re: Auger Rake Removal on Sears
#3   Feb 21, 2005 12:47 pm
Congradulation  this is an awesome job you did

I like those rebuilding story's it reminds me a lot of project I did in the past

Bravissimo

Re: Murray snowblower question
#4   Feb 21, 2005 12:38 pm
About the gas cap one thing that I did on mine is drilling 2 small hole on the side on the cap and I did took off the seal inside with a plastic one and did  more hole in it so I'm sure when I blow when It's snowing that If snow falls on the top of the cap it still have venting from the side

Goo Luck

Re: Cylinder leak test
#5   Feb 20, 2005 8:21 pm
Over the years, I've seen this MANY times. There has been
a "weepage" of oil from the governor shaft situation that's
been around....forever. A very few customers...THIS WILL
BOTHER...yet, it really doesn't affect the performance or
running of the engine. Most (if not ALL) walk-behind mower
engines WILL NOT HAVE a governor shaft seal, and as the
crankcase breather is doing its job, there's not enough
seepage of oil around the shaft to matter. Mostly, dust
gathers around that area, and...is soon...forgotten about.
ALWAYS check your oil before EVERY use, as it's just GOOD
HABIT to do that. As I said before...if you were able to
get a "BRAND NEW" engine installed...it would most likely
do the...SAME THING. Sorry this is not "better" information.
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