Two things could happen if* it goes: in one direction there's the Car Body Shop next door restoring a Classic 911 and rare BMW Alpenis B5 something. Or the other way is my office and the large Velux Window above my head

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Pull it with the choke on until it coughs, choke off and it just startslozz wrote:Ah rite,
theres not much on the net due to the age of thing,
they look agood old saw tho,
there is a chap on ebay playing with one, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVwyuzPi1Oo
The agricultural shops around here only sell stuff, they'd refer me to the repair place in town here that managed to break Goran's dad's Stihl giving it it's first service, are hugely expensive and sell cheapo cut it up yourself chain in Stihl boxes. No sir, they ain't coming anywhere near theseWelly wrote:Can you take it to an agricultural type repair place? you might have to buy one or two spares to appease them but also quiz them on how to start the f*cker?
Cancelled for maybe the 100th time. His wife has had to change shifts so he's looking after his kids. But his parents are in the same house? A part of me wonders if he's got some fear of me in his house fiddling with his wires but then why doesn't he call in an electrician, it's not like they'll suck air through their teeth, condemn the lot and charge him a fortune, this isn't England...steve_earwig wrote:meanwhile this afternoon I've got to go and see why all the equipment in Goran's dad's workshop is live...
And after saying that I went out, used one of the JLOs and it worked perfectly, no stalling, no sodding about. It was obviously a good idea to leave it in the shed next to the remains of the Mantis because it must have seen what would happen to it if it didn't play ball...steve_earwig wrote:these recalcitrant Flymos