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  • in reply to: Dual automatic blade control #32663
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      You'll have to budget for a cupholder upgrade since you will be spending more time “going along for the ride”.hmmmroflmaohailking

      in reply to: LW-7 BH curl bucket valve problem #32648
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        It would be a good idea to remove the cap and check that bolt on the rest of them. That valve assembly looks very similar to the two valves on the Chinese loader, my curl valve for the loader had your problem, just not to the point of falling out. It caused failure of the curl function before it had the chance to completely fall out.

        in reply to: 4 wheel drive #32641
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          Just wondering, do you nomally run it in 4WD? Or use the loader while in 4WD?

          in reply to: Just Stuff #32633
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            Just for you Bobroflmao Figure it can't hurt, heck I'm not blowing crap out of my nose this morning after using one last night.hmmm Only around two acres left to gocool

            in reply to: Just Stuff #32622
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                        I'll wash it and re-oil it and see how long it takes to plug up again.

                        Note to self ; bring home some dust masks hmmm

              in reply to: Just Stuff #32619
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                           Now for a little research. Last night the weed eater with the Briggs

                           engine started bogging down then revving back up almost like a vacuum

                           leak. The air filter was plugged. Seems since this engine was on a pressure  

                           washer the filter is made of foam, not expecting a dusty environment. Now

                           to find or make a paper filter/housing that will fit.hmmm

                in reply to: Now where did I put that? #32618
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                  I found the wire last nightlaugh. It was in a different set of conduit next to the propane tank that came with the greenhouse. Buried under 11 years of dirt, needles,leaves and weeds. I was just about to call it quits with the weedeater last night, when it starts plowing into the dirt I know I'm tired and need to stop. Luckily that moment came right where this stuff was buriedroflmao

                  in reply to: Garage beginning. #32599
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                    Bob Rooks wrote: After spending huge amounts of money for services and fees, I get to play with my toys again. I get this far and now have to wait for the building inspector… evil

                     

                    You know no good deed goes unpunished don't you?roflmao The ones around here will tell you to do things one way, then change their mind after you've spent money doing it the first way.yell

                    On the plus side it's really taking shapecool

                    in reply to: Just Stuff #32598
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                      The fence is chain link with 2×4 green wire fence on top. It's between 7 and 8', enough to keep the deer looking at other stuff to eat.(neighbors gardens with lower fences) At the Rashneesh compound they had deer jumping 14' fences as there was nothing else to eat for miles around! This is a tough place to grow a garden. I had to run the sprinklers all night three nights ago when it got down to thirty yell, supposed to be in the mid eighties todayhmmm  First frost of fall can be anywhere from mid August 'till late October, just a crap shoot. One year it snowed on the Fourth of July.roflmao

                      in reply to: Jinma 284 steering problems… #32588
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                        Tommy's on vacation or he would have responded by now. Call Affordable or Ronald at Ranch Hand, they will be able to answer your question.

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