rickpaulos
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power tools in the shed:
Chicago generator (cheap 2 cycle harbor freight special)
Craftsman vintage chainsaw (not working and would be happy to sell) unable to start which is for the better. Looks like a beast.
Cub Cadet 1320 hydro
Cub Cadet track drive 2-stage snow blower. Snow is a 4 letter word #$%^!
Homelite weed wacker
Honda mini tiller
Honda lawn mower (pita)
Jonsered red northern european chainsaw - no safety brake! never started by me.
Mcullough Eager Beaver chain saw (not working) - piston siezed up.
Stihl ms210c chainsaw (royal pita)
Troy Bilt 4hp shredder, engine replaced with a 5 hp Techumseh after I wore the 4hp out.
Troy Bilt 8hp shredder - briggs IC - that extra hp really works better.
Wheeler lawn mower - fabulous Techumseh 5hp motor - always starts - lightweight for doing the ditch.
1969 Honda CB350. Okay but it's in the same shed.
Keeping them running is a bit of work but I'm not one to just run out and buy new. I'd rather take on the challenge of repairs myself.
Thanks for having this forum. I've already learned a few things from reading your posts.
Rick
Chicago generator (cheap 2 cycle harbor freight special)
Craftsman vintage chainsaw (not working and would be happy to sell) unable to start which is for the better. Looks like a beast.
Cub Cadet 1320 hydro
Cub Cadet track drive 2-stage snow blower. Snow is a 4 letter word #$%^!
Homelite weed wacker
Honda mini tiller
Honda lawn mower (pita)
Jonsered red northern european chainsaw - no safety brake! never started by me.
Mcullough Eager Beaver chain saw (not working) - piston siezed up.
Stihl ms210c chainsaw (royal pita)
Troy Bilt 4hp shredder, engine replaced with a 5 hp Techumseh after I wore the 4hp out.
Troy Bilt 8hp shredder - briggs IC - that extra hp really works better.
Wheeler lawn mower - fabulous Techumseh 5hp motor - always starts - lightweight for doing the ditch.
1969 Honda CB350. Okay but it's in the same shed.
Keeping them running is a bit of work but I'm not one to just run out and buy new. I'd rather take on the challenge of repairs myself.
Thanks for having this forum. I've already learned a few things from reading your posts.
Rick