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I am selling this on Craigslist, see here.
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I am selling this on Craigslist, see here.
why are you selling this?
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Metal Halide Boy
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why are you selling this?
Well, I'm not using it and I really need the money to buy a Bush Hog garden tractor.
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Well, I'm not using it and I really need the money to buy a Bush Hog garden tractor.
saving up to buy a tractor huh. I think that would be a great purchase! do you know how to work on engines?
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saving up to buy a tractor huh. I think that would be a great purchase! do you know how to work on engines?
Yes and no. I know a lot about how to repair them and I hope to learn more.
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Yes and no. I know a lot about how to repair them and I hope to learn more.
that's very cool! If you have any questions about engines, just ask me! I am a mechanic.
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that's very cool! If you have any questions about engines, just ask me! I am a mechanic.
You are? That's neat! Do you have any idea why a old Briggs and Stratton 3.5 HP engine that I've got just stars and then stops again? I've checked the flywheel key.
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You are? That's neat! Do you have any idea why a old Briggs and Stratton 3.5 HP engine that I've got just stars and then stops again? I've checked the flywheel key.
probably dirt in the carburetor. if you know how to pull apart a carburetor then take it apart and clean it out. just be sure not to mess with any adjustment screws!
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probably dirt in the carburetor. if you know how to pull apart a carburetor then take it apart and clean it out. just be sure not to mess with any adjustment screws!
True. I'll try to check that when I get around to it.
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probably dirt in the carburetor. if you know how to pull apart a carburetor then take it apart and clean it out. just be sure not to mess with any adjustment screws!
I am learning new things, and I found that there was no dirt in the Pulsa-Jet carburetor. I messed with the adjustment screw and found that a richer mixture fixed it. And I did learn how to clean a float carburetor, as I cleaned both of my brother's non running mower's carburetors and got them running. Just wondered, what engines do you have? And have you ever worked on a Pulsa-Jet carburetor?
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I am learning new things, and I found that there was no dirt in the Pulsa-Jet carburetor. I messed with the adjustment screw and found that a richer mixture fixed it. And I did learn how to clean a float carburetor, as I cleaned both of my brother's non running mower's carburetors and got them running. Just wondered, what engines do you have? And have you ever worked on a Pulsa-Jet carburetor?
I have a Briggs & Stratton 300 series engine. I work on all kinds of carburetors.I mainly work with fuel injection now.
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I have a Briggs & Stratton 300 series engine. I work on all kinds of carburetors.I mainly work with fuel injection now.
Do you mean on cars and trucks?
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Do you mean on cars and trucks?
fuel injection are mainly for cars and trucks. But carburetors are mainly for small engines now.
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