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    Cold Start

    I saw a guy who had a light duty charger/maintainer plugged into an outlet controlled by the light timer on the garage door opener. The light (and outlet) would go live every time the opener operated, and I believe he could adjust the time it stayed on. If you opened the door in the morning to...
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    Cub Cadet qa42a soon to be qa42b snowthrower

    Could you wire a rheostat between the switch and the PTO? Set rheostat for low voltage to start, then ease it up? Might be worth spring loading rheostat to ensure full voltage when operating. Just a thought.
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    NEW CONTEST!!

    A two-week old Chevy Vega. That's the whole car.
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    Archive through November 06, 2009

    Shane P, What kind of muffler do you have on your 149 on the previous page? Looks like some bullet-type shape, or is it just a weird angle?
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    Job

    Glad to hear it, Dave.
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    Coffee anyone?

    Kraig, How do you keep the tag from getting stained brown? Do you make your coffee that weak?
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    Archive through June 05, 2009

    Lrehm, To avoid dealing with the mess, why not trade the mounted wheels/tires/fluid to somebody in your area for something less problematic? Mbroz, It's good to get several points of view expressed on here. I wouldn't worry about the "ruckus". If Ken was posting, THEN you might see a...
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    Graduation

    Dave, Congratulations to your family. As a teacher, I've helped thousands of kids graduate. It's great to see, but I also think about the ones who didn't make it that far. Thanks for all the help and guidance you've given him to get him to that stage.
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    Archive through May 15, 2009

    Another point on the throttle shaft screws: If one vibrated loose and got sucked into the cylinder, would you rather have a soft brass one get mashed up and bounced out through the exhaust, or a hard steel one banging around on the piston, cylinder wall, and combustion chamber?
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    Archive through April 20, 2009

    Kendell, Don't worry, Kraig will probably post another series of photos as he uses it, then a series in about 30 years when he restores it.
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    Archive through April 17, 2009

    Lchockensmith, I see you have one of the early versions of the small-block engines... I see it's already board, but be careful of splinters if you stroke it. Wooden you know, I saw another just like it yesterday.
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    Archive through April 09, 2009

    Jay, The 147 is my favorite tractor for tilling. With the electric lift, you can set the depth exactly where you want it. I do have a spring assist on mine, just to take a little strain off the lift, since that tiller is pretty heavy. The electric lift is slower than a hydraulic lift, but it...
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    Archive through March 01, 2009

    Who would do that to a 123?
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    Sunrise and Sunset Photos

    Cocoa Beach, FL
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    Sunrise and Sunset Photos

    Myrtle Beach, SC
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