No apologies needed. It's always an interesting problem to solve and not as much work when it belongs to someone else. I'd still like to know how the oil got in the combustion chambers.
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No apologies needed. It's always an interesting problem to solve and not as much work when it belongs to someone else. I'd still like to know how the oil got in the combustion chambers.
No but keeping NOCO trickle chargers on the ones that don't get used much makes them last longer than those size batteries ever have before. In fact, I don't remember exactly when I started using...
I like to pull the inlet air over the motor.
If you want to move a lot of air you need a large inlet.
It’s a right tilt saw. Motor box would be on that side. Please read my earlier posts in this thread.
Diesel fuel sitting over a Winter shouldn’t be much of an issue. My 100 gallon tank has sat over Winters for 30 years with some in it. I do use some in Winters, but nothing like in grass growing...
And small tile saws:
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Wire on this is .2mm.
https://www.amazon.com/Proxxon-37080-Wire-Cutter-THERMOCUT/dp/B0017NS8H6/ref=asc_df_B0017NS8H6/?
We don't know exactly what the end goal is, but I made a little sled for my tile saw out of Corian scraps for cutting multiple pieces exactly the same. With a glass cutting blade (also a diamond...
With no tank drain I would keep the tank full as much as possible. Some water does condense in them.
Shame on them for not providing a tank drain. I’ve never had any dealings with that category of tractors though. My smallest utility tractor is a 70 ho category 2. I have been looking at them for...
I've never seen a tractor fuel tank that didn't have a draincock at the bottom of the tank. You have to get under it, but even on the old ones it's pretty easy to operate. You can drain some out in...
If they allowed politicians there would be no question who holds the record, so I guess that's why they eliminated them.
Picture has been here a long time, so it's easy to find in my gallery. It's not a Powermatic, but they were made very similarly back then. This is my jobsite saw, moved with a loader. The front...
That’s still a new one. I’ve put over 3,000 hours on my utility tractor myself. The hour meter was broken when I bought it when it was 12 years old 33 years ago.
No question it’s a fuel issue.
Click on Notifications at the top to get to PM's. The sent messages are sometimes hard to find for me too.
Mine is a newer model that was also missing the motor cover. I made a wooden box that holds a slide in 12x12 furnace filter that serves as the air intake for the DC. Not to filter the incoming air,...
Wet grinders like the Tormek are limited to 150 rpm so they don’t sling water.
Look at Baldor buffers. They have longer shafts than grinders and come in 1725 rpm plus other choices. They even come up once in a while on Craigslist. You won’t ever wear one out.
How many hours on it?
I’m interested to hear about the water. None of my tractors will let any water get past the filter. Too much water and they won’t start or would quit running.
I know nothing of that tractor but if it has not a tremendous amount of hours on it and a mechanical fuel pump, I would change the fuel pump. After checking the air intake to see if it's...
Slicks and could be argued if chisels or not, but not the biggest anyway. This is a bit of an unusual use and used cross grain. In fixing up this old dock, at this step the new deck had been put on...
I switched the ones in the rental house to these. They work with LED lights and no neutral needed.
Regardless of the hundreds of dollars you have invested in digital multimeters, it's good to...
We had a small group over and not a person understood the importance of protecting their night vision so they could see something. Some walked up with flashlights on, and some were even looking at...