Oh yeah, Forgot to replace the cold air with warm air one year, what a day that was
Wouldn't that be the perfect use for uncoiled?Not me. Takes entirely too much rice to soak a tractor in it
I always keep extra air on hand, pretty good prices online.
http:// http://kalecoauto.com/index...9&products_id=31&zenid=DbF2LUzyzxUaltNKAbO9I2
I'm shocked no one suggested uncoiled rice.
Bacon.
Not me. Takes entirely too much rice to soak a tractor in it
A guy I knew worked in a gas station, back when we were in high school. According to him, an elderly lady would come in every so often and want the air changed in her tires.
I need some help as well.... Begginning of the summer I broke the cable on my craftsmen self propel. Took it in and had it serviced while it was there. Sharpened the blades, changed the oil, and air filter and new spark plugs.... Got her home and use it once. three weeks later it wont start. If I spray starter fluid in the air filter she will run as long as I am spraying but dies quickly after. If I disconnect the fuel line to the carb it flows fuel. No fuel pump on this on, nor any inline filters.
any suggestions? I bought a scag off a buddy so I don't really NEED it, but no sense in having a piece of equipment that doesn't work.
Crap in the jets in the Carb. Pull it off and clean out the bowl and the jets. Might only be 1 jet, could be 2. Clean and re-assemble. Will most likely run fine.
Have it off when I come out to look at the plans and I will do this for you. Once you see it done......no worries.
Yep. I would add that if it happens again, splice in a cheap paper element fuel filter and be done with it. I have a Craftsman mower that I bought 15 years ago and when it was 4 or 5 years old, every 3rd or 4th mowing, it would not start. It was always something in the jet. I put the fuel filter on and I have been using it for about 10 years without that problem recurring. I've never changed the filter since then.