Hey Randy, what are you making hay with? You have your own equipment? (Now that we're thoroughly derailing Ralphie Boys thread)
I drove from Simpsonville out to our new home and passing a few fields that were all rolled up tight. We did get a little rain last night tho....
Plenty of them did. The Mark IV big blocks from the 80's with finned timing chain sprockets were the ones notorious for failing. Gen V ('91+)...
Good. We could use a little over here to your east. Cornfields in SC are looking pretty dry at the moment.
Metal is not always superior. Many plastics now exceed the strength of cast aluminum/mag/zinc parts. Now that cam gear would likely be a...
The 600s blow when the blower tubes get all discombobulated and the airflow from the blower is incorrect. Some guys run the nozzle way down...
Strato 2-stroke.
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Closing on new house tomorrow, has lots of newish GE Profile appliances in it and having a new LG Laundry set delivered on Sunday. I will post a...
This issue depends on your outlook. If you like fixing stuff and don't mind not having all the bells and whistles, keep it simple (timers and...
Get the 353 fixed. It should be an awesome little saw.
They usually are some kind of locknut. A nylock if I remember right. If yours isn't, have the dealer double check that the right nut is in...
I have these, wifey gave 'em to me for Christmas this year. So far so good, bout $70 online. NOTE: If you like to jam at high volume, these are...
They are designed to be "tapped" at full-throttle. Most either do not have enough rpm's or tap too gently to actuate the head. It helps to tap...
Those are a classic example of engineering a product to do what it has to do, do it well, and do it with minimal cost. Good when they're running,...
The 038 carried the Farm Boss title for awhile. There was the 038/038FB, the 038 Super, and the Magnum versions.
My memory is getting rusty, isn't there a brass plug there on the 70cc saws? (460, 461, 441?)
Wood Boss has been used on the 028, the MS270, and now the MS251. That 038 Magnum is 72cc......
I completely re-did a 2000 half-ton, you know, the ones with the ABS unit under the drivers side door mounted in the frame channel? Yah, you guys...
Heck, if it ain't broke, run it! As long as the cords hold together it won't hurt anything to run it like that until you can get a replacement...