Posted by Tony in Mass. on October 22, 2011 at 17:37:39 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: O/T Hey everybody !! posted by lyle niemi on October 22, 2011 at 06:34:35:
There. See? I tried so hard to be miserable today, and you ruined it. Got that MF165 barking like a...well, like when I howl at the moon when up in Alberta. I adjusted the carb and timed it by ear- wide open. Wow. She will give your mini-moe a run for her overpriced diesel money. 2 months ago we couldn't figure out how to get the @#$%^^&&* piston and rod out of the guts!!! I heard something rolling around in the gas tank, looked in there and there was the bottom half of a locking gas cap. My guess is when it was a highway mower, sitting on the side of the highway one night-someone popped the cap with a hammer- half came off the top, the other half keep the insides from getting shinny all these years. And I 'think' the live pto works OK. Nice to have power steering back, keeps me from running over anymore jeeps. So yeah, I did have a great day. Suppose I got to say 'thanks' or something eh?? grommble grommble......
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