Part number is: 0783 830 2000
Yes, it has a part number. I have to fire up the desktop to get it tho, my tube of it doesn't have a number on it. Hold on....Takes a minute or...
Stick around. He's here every week. ;)
Got a Stihl dealer near you?
I figure I'm good for another 30 years or so but in my FILs case, the game is changing for him as he closes in on 60. Ariens has made great...
Most of those pulleys will not stand up to a puller of any kind without some serious distortion. Pickle fork is a great option if you have enough...
All goop is not created equal. Some are only oil resistant, many not even that. Even fewer are both oil and fuel resistant. Some tolerate high...
Who knows what the future holds for me? But it's not getting any better as far as companies looking for college educated employees for anything...
Husqvarna was a prime example of a machine engineered for the showroom floor. Big engines, all the bells and whistles, even tracks on a couple...
There is usually room left in the keyway for it to slide. The setscrew shouldn't raise it any more than that little bit anyways. I would say you...
They do have their limits, especially if it gets deep and messy like you describe. But then again, I'm sure most 5hp two-stagers were hatin' life...
And yet companies are so arrogant as to require a 4-year degree to do anything more than sweep the floor or fetch coffee. :mad: We have more than...
o_O You were a good boy this year for sure! :dex:
Don't think we're not segregated here in NY either. There's Western NY, Northern NY, Central NY, Downstate/Upstate, NYC and of course "Lawn...
I'm thinkin' about it.....:drunk:
Here I find myself on the wierd side of FHC again.... Can't you guys just talk about beer or something? :drunk::cheers:
Pretty surprising as I would not have expected such a great 40cc saw from them.
Why? You'd be surprised at what some of those can do. Especially in the slop that 2 stagers really don't like. If you have the right driveway...
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My only criticism of your technique is that you cut through the hinge on either side of your wedge. That severely reduces the amount of control...