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I have been using Ubuntu (linux) for years with no problems. My only complaint is I have to keep a Windows box for Turbotax, ISP support, etc.
I just had the same problem of fuel starvation and found the sediment bowl screen to be plugged with brown sludge. (You have to remove the sediment bowl assembly from the tank to see the screen.) YES, I do add biocide to my fuel but admit that I do not add any maintenance doses of biocide.
My solution was to remove this screen and the screen in the banjo bolt on the bottom of the primer unit thinking that the fuel filter should due the filtering. Why have more restrictions the the fuel system?
OK Bob, I am ready for your feed back.
When I had to go around a bend, I used flex PVC.
I ran my PVC conduit around my shed up high dropping down from a box for light switches and plugs. Have one main light and zone lighting for work areas, all florescent. Put 120V plugs approx. every ten feet and 240V plugs at front and back of shed plus a 240V plug for my air compressor. The air compressor has its own switch with a light so I will not forget to turn off the compressor when done. Each 120V plug box had one ivory plug and one brown plug for the two phases.
Have fun. Phil
What is wrong with PVC? I have used wire molding before but that was inside a single wall cabin. Wire molding is not something I would use in a garage/shop. Phil
I would like to add my congratulations. As to the mouse proof building, I would be very interested in what you end up building. I went with an insulated Versa Tube building from Quail Buildings in Hollister, CA. The roll up door I purchased from Home Depot is not mouse proof!
Personally I'm still on the edge of my seat for that other thread about tearing down the Guilin dozer that other guy has.
Me too!
Welcome Frank.
My dozer engine has a date on the label (right side) which I assume is within a year of the dozer's manufacture date. My engine date is 2002.5 which I again assume is the last half of 2002. Hope this helps.
Phil
Loved the video! Thanks for posting.
If only I could get that dozer to do some clearing on my ATT DSL. Speed test shows 344 kiloBITS/s download but download speed of videos is more like dialup.
Phil
Purchased one of these splitters that ran off a tractor PTO. Worked great but there were times I had to cut the log off with a chainsaw. Tractor did not have enough power to split the log but enough to bury the tip. Two years after I purchased the splitter, I received a letter telling me to break off the tip and not use the splitter anymore. Sent a letter asking for return of my money but no reply. Did not expect to get a reply but sending the letter made me feel better. The splitter was not very good at splitting stove wood. Some logs would just become propellers!
I heard they even made some of these splitters to run off the rear tire of a car.
Phil
Kragen/O'Reilly has a product from FPPE called Killem.
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