txdon
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That would an easy fix if it works, I'll give it a try on the next road trip, thanks.Had somewhat the same problem with out Craftsman rider,pedal to mower deck I gave all moving parts good cleaning heavy dose WD40 work fine.
That would an easy fix if it works, I'll give it a try on the next road trip, thanks.Had somewhat the same problem with out Craftsman rider,pedal to mower deck I gave all moving parts good cleaning heavy dose WD40 work fine.
Did you work at the station in Elizabeth City?From the age of 14-16 ( late sixties) I worked at an AMOCO station, except for a couple of short gas wars the price stayed the same, 29.9 regular and 35.9 for unleaded premium. That was a penny higher on premium than Texaco and ESSO and most brands. Sunoco 250 and 260 were a penny at each step higher.
We had a lot of customers that came for the “white gas”, (unleaded premium).
We called gas regular and high test.
Is hydro water or electricity in Canada?Industrial Tools & check, the hydro went out here at 5:35 P.M.
Have you guys still got it?
Oops... hit post before I was done...
Don, my Craftsman had a problem with the seat safety switch, just wouldn't make contact. I removed it from the seat, put a small block of wood and compressed the switch.... then duct taped it tight...
It's been that way for 4-5 years now... never had another problem with it.
Another thing to check would be if the transmission is free... you may be able to reach under and turn the pulley on the tranny (Not when running). Is it a hydro or gear tranny?
Now that you got me thinking of it it is probably the kill switch to the clutch. It does not sound or feel like a bog down from a clutch. It is not a hst it is at least 10 years old gear model, probably belt clutch.
Now how do I fix it? It does work when I depress the clutch and lets the motor start but the releasing of the clutch activated the kill.
Full service, S&H, and we had Gold Bond. I was partial to going to the Sunoco station when young as it had cheapest gas, 180 or 190 I think it was called.
Did you work at the station in Elizabeth City?
Our local station was an Esso, and was 29.9. But I used to go to the Amoco to buy the "white gas" to carry in an aluminum bottle to fuel my backpacking stove...it was a Svea.
Probably seat switch, it thinks you aren’t sitting in seat so pto switch engaged kills it.
75 for high today but very dry fire danger very high
Hope the move goes smoothly.No Kites yet everything still on hold! We are actually in the process of moving to Idaho.
Oh my. Sorry sunny beaches. Scamming the unemployment too. Especially since they get extra money now. I wish they'd bring back tar and feathering in public.Had someone in NY file an unemployment claim with my name and SS#. My work caught it in process.
Filled out some complaint/fraud forms with NY State and put credit freezes on all three reporting agencies.
Have to do each one separately now. What a waste of a morning.
Stay safe and be well- and hope for the best for you Buppies
Good day then eh? jk....Good evening!
Today was one of those days taking tech calls.......
1 was a guy bought a used machine, paid for it, and wanted me to check our database to see if it was stolen
3 were about older models, and when I asked for the serial number....got told that it didn’t matter, they were all the same. The callers also had not performed any troubleshooting and simply wanted to know what part most likely failed so they could order a replacement.
I was in one of those moods....so all 3 got the most expensive and hardest to replace part as most likely.
And last but not least, older machine with a transmission leak, the caller said the required oil was too expensive and had read on the internet straight 30W with an additive was the same. I asked him why they just didn’t fix the leak....they don’t have time. Told him I had no idea about the oil he wanted to use, but we would be glad to sell him new parts if it didn’t work. He hung up on me.
You can’t make this stuff up.
Beautiful bird.Poured first cup of coffee. 57° with cloudy skies this morning. Heading to 61° with good chance of rain in afternoon. More high wind warning in forecast. Got Mule back together. Took for a ride on local side road. Runs good. Still need to make rear windshield and install it. Going to be a conserve energy day.
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Buckeye, high here yesterday was 69.2°. But wind was up around 30 mph.
Roy, hope some warm weather will melt some of that snow. I still have piles that will take awhile to melt.
Rich, that technical excellence demishes on bad work days. Retirement is very enjoyable.
jcmaurice6, welcome to Good Morning Thread.
Randy, hope they get papers.
Everyone stay healthy and safe.
Good Morning All.
Sounds like a neat trail. was it steep?Yesterday took a very pleasant hike up in the mountains to one of the smaller waterfalls, and a cave. I'm always amazed and thankful of the work the CCC did on these trails. To get to this waterfall, they built stone steps straight down a 200 foot canyon. Still many patches of snow, but the trail was dry. Must have been an inversion, the temperature up on the mountain was 15 degrees warmer than down in the flatlands. Walked through several mountain laurel groves.
Hope you get 'er fixed. My phone uses sprint for carrier. we get about 2-3 bars at home most of the time. Yes, ATT has better coverage, but far worse prices.Good morning! Balmy morning, 68˚F heading to the 80s cloudy, windy.
I tried to mow with Mom's craftsman riding mower yesterday and it did something strange.
It started with the clutch in, blade disengaged, gear in neutral, but when I let out the clutch (still in neutral and blade disengaged). it would die out every time. Any clues where to starting looking for the problem?
Then when I got home the garbage disposal was not working - just a hum. My wife found a you-tube of how to fix it, turning it with an Allen wrench at the bottom of the disposal.. It worked! 50% on the repair rate yesterday.
Texas will open up the covid vaccinations to 1-C starting Monday. They just redefined 1-C and not in accordance with the CDC - of course, Texas knows better. Since the virus does not care what occupation you are in to kill you, but your age has been determined to be a factor, the Texas 1-C is defined as anyone over the age of 50. This is going against the National recommendations that essential workers be given the vaccination next.
Kyle my T-mobile phone did not have as strong of a signal in Lee county. It kept a signal 90% of the time on the road but just with 1-2 bars. AT&T still has a better signal in your county. At Mom's I had 2 bars same as here, which is one less than AT&T there, but here it is one more bar than AT&T.
We got S&H, and Gold stamps, the Diamond Shamrock stations gave stamps and dishware. They had pyrex type bowls, either gold or avocado colored on outside. They also had nice smoked colored glassware. We had a full set of all of them.Full service, S&H, and we had Gold Bond. I was partial to going to the Sunoco station when young as it had cheapest gas, 180 or 190 I think it was called.
Industrial Tools & check, the hydro went out here at 5:35 P.M.
Have you guys still got it?
Ehh?Is hydro water or electricity in Canada?