bertsmobile1
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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild
Good morning,
have a good yesterday:laughing:
Good morning,
have a good yesterday:laughing:
Nobody got nuthin' to talk about?
Where's all the posters from above?
Someone should have a point to get across.....
Or somethin' they're lookin' after...
Gov't guys to talk against?
Better baggers to take along?
Missin' some lost friends to be among?
better courses to go around....
Where is everybody at?
Ain't been this quiet before....
So much readin' that y'all're gettin' behind?
Need some new posts below......
Y'all from up top need to type beneath
Or maybe if not beside
Ya can get between.......
Need comments to live by
Or is it too much to write down?
(Got tired of typin")
Good morning,
have a good yesterday:laughing:
This morning, I replaced the ignition coil on a newer Craftsman power head at 6:55 and cleaned the carburetor on another. Afterwards, I cleaned the carburetor on a McCulloch chainsaw, broke the throttle cable and made a new one with some anger. Then I mowed one yard and came back home. Following lunch, I sold one Echo blower and removed the carburetor from a third Craftsman power head and cleaned the needle seat so it would stop leaking fuel and hydrolocking the engine. Then, I cleaned the carburetor and adjusted the spark plug gap on a Craftsman 4 stroke power head, and in payment for these procedures I received two edger attachments, one trimmer attachment with flimsy plastic blades, and two Troy Bilt power heads that only required carburetor adjustments to run well. Then I put some starting fluid into the air filter of a Honda Harmony II, and it started immediately and ran rather badly. Lastly, I replaced the destroyed muffler on the odd looking machine called a Weed Eater PowerEdge PE550, and cleaned its carburetor and replaced it's fuel lines. Following this, I cleaned off my work bench and left.
No, Really, tell me how you really feel Rog
Similar to Aust, NZ has no industry, I don't think they even make a match stick there any more.
For decades they exploited the lower NZ currency and worked as a service provider for Oz.
Thus there is no work so a lot of Kiwis spend their entire working life in Oz then retire back home.
No arguements about it having spectacular scenery.
The North Island has a big problem as the Maroi have started to realize just how bad the terms of the treaty were for them and are getting stroppy.
Off shore detention is what we do to anyone who attempts to arrive here by boat seeking refuge.
Some radical right wing morons decided that the 30,000, mostly refugees who paid for a passage to Australia risking their lives in the process would destroy the fabric of our society.
Apparently the 80,000 who lie to their govenrment, bribe officals in their home land , lie to our government to get a visa, fly into the country then vanish before they are supposed to go back are no problem.
So we are spending around $ 1,000,000 per person to have them detained in concentration camps in impoverished countries where their presence is hated.
Apparently 200 of them will be coming your way soon.