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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild

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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild

Morning Ted, Stayers and Newbies.
A new picture after skipping a day because Boo made a mockery of the pictures.
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Morning Ted, Stayers and Newbies.
A new picture after skipping a day because Boo made a mockery of the pictures.
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GEEEZZZZ Whiz Kemosabe, I thought you liked BIG sweeties !! .. :laughing:..:laughing:

OK, OK, I'll quit bustin UR chops .......
 

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You have been good for far too long. I should have known you could not control yourself.:laughing::laughing:

Happens everytime I overdose on Viagra, I just lose all control and go ape-schitt, I'll try to be more careful in the future ...... ( in a pig's arse I will ! ) ....... see what I mean !! .. I'm SORRY ( NOT Really ) .. :laughing:..:laughing:
 

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Re: MTD Yardman Transaxle Rebuild

Hey. Not really worth starting a thread for I don't think:

I'm wondering exactly how the auto throttle advance works with the choke on my Husqvarna 525LS string trimmer and if I can increase it, basically to act as a single speed cruise control at about mid throttle. Would increasing the idle increase the auto advance speed? The deal is that I do a lot of one-handed trimming by bracing the engine against my forearm, but having to hold the throttle irritates my wrist tendons. I'm running the Echo Black Diamond line that cuts like crazy even at low speed. I've tried trimming after starting without clicking off the throttle advance and it works great but the engine speed isn't high enough. Is there another method I can use as a cruise control besides just cranking up the idle? BTW, I'm only running string on this trimmer, no blades.
 

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Hey. Not really worth starting a thread for I don't think:

I'm wondering exactly how the auto throttle advance works with the choke on my Husqvarna 525LS string trimmer and if I can increase it, basically to act as a single speed cruise control at about mid throttle. Would increasing the idle increase the auto advance speed? The deal is that I do a lot of one-handed trimming by bracing the engine against my forearm, but having to hold the throttle irritates my wrist tendons. I'm running the Echo Black Diamond line that cuts like crazy even at low speed. I've tried trimming after starting without clicking off the throttle advance and it works great but the engine speed isn't high enough. Is there another method I can use as a cruise control besides just cranking up the idle? BTW, I'm only running string on this trimmer, no blades.

There's probably an APP for that............
 

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For some reason I cannot "Reply with Quote."
Happens every now and then............

Skipper, if you want a meaty topic, I can always resurrect the sardines discussion.........

Fall is arriving early this year, and with it comes the influx of hummingbirds tanking up for their migration.
This time of year we have 4 feeders going and have to refill at least once a day.
Kinda like having a job..........

Ron,

Sardines are indeed a "Meaty Subject", but not one that intrigues everyone, they are sort of like large anchovies..

All the hummingbirds have fled Maine.. They always leave right around the 6th of September.. I always wondered where they went.. Now I know!

Speaking of birds, I discovered where the robins go when they leave the Great White North... Right around the first of the New Year, I saw great flocks of them in Northern Florida eating the berries of the cabbage palms.. I mean thousands and thousands of them.. But! They don't do that every year, even though the cabbage palms produce berries every year.. Weird huh?

Rog
 

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The second most pathetic thing in the world is a solitary lovebug....)

Hmmmm, I'll have to give that due consideration...
 
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