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worked in the garden tonight... did a muffler mod on a poulan yesterday for my buddy.. he gived me $10 :)
 
Morning every one going to be another warm one. Looks like rain later.

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Morning All!

Workshop is South of Springfield. They are 3.5 - 4 hours apart. He will probably be coming up I-35.

67L36driver, will you be home Friday morning the 16th. If so I am willing to swing by & pick up what ever you need taken to the Waukee Charity cut.
 
Visistors welcome!

I'm retired so here most of the time. Mondays and Wednesdays for shure as we pick up grandkids from school at 11am and 3pm.

If we 'get out of Dodge' it isn't till afternoon as Blondie don't drag her butt out till after 10am. Geezers!

Call ahead.............................cell..........816-294-Three Zero Two Two
 
The Strunk and Lombard come from a farm south of Albany, Mo. Estate of Billy Crawford, father-in-law of a coworker of mine.

Billy used first the Strunk and then the Lombard to maintain his farm. Spent time on their farm every deer season for years. Not too far from Elam Bend Wildlife area, another ex. deer hunting spot.
 
Morning All!

Workshop is South of Springfield. They are 3.5 - 4 hours apart. He will probably be coming up I-35.

67L36driver, will you be home Friday morning the 16th. If so I am willing to swing by & pick up what ever you need taken to the Waukee Charity cut.
Now that sounds like a great idea!

Good morning Jim!
 
Morning Gents, ole Jim just drug his self out of bed and is on his first cup of coffee. It will take about three more to get me motivated this morning. I stopped by and talked to Carl for a while yesterday and checked out his latest acquisitions. That Strunk is on the heavy side, Mikey is a big boy, but he will find it a handfull to pack around.
 
Tinkered with the Strunk. Recoil spring is broken in six eight pieces. Turning the crank by hand offers no restistance. Good thing it's an AH-47. Parts are everywhere for them pups.

Did I mention it is a gear drive? Didn't notice that at first.



Lombard recoil was in the same shape but I had a stray spring that fit well. Saw has compression but no spark. Really short stroke for 95cc. Has one of the very early stumpy spark plugs.

Morning Gents, ole Jim just drug his self out of bed and is on his first cup of coffee. It will take about three more to get me motivated this morning. I stopped by and talked to Carl for a while yesterday and checked out his latest acquisitions. That Strunk is on the heavy side, Mikey is a big boy, but he will find it a handfull to pack around.

It really needs wheels..........................
 
got off work early.. messed up day.... compresser went down, the pulleys are worn out so they changed belts about 5 times in a week before ordering new pulleys....dorks ......, .. took dad to hospital to have knee replaced, mom had foot surgery 3 weeks ago and hasnt healed yet, got to feed cows and they dont like me much (tried to get me threw the fence when I was sawing a while back) bad coil on one saw, spider season so got to be careful what i pick up in the shed, went from freezing to burning my garden in two weeks...
but looking forward to see some of my friends in cabool saturday :)
 
Tinkered with the Strunk. Recoil spring is broken in six eight pieces. Turning the crank by hand offers no restistance. Good thing it's an AH-47. Parts are everywhere for them pups.

Did I mention it is a gear drive? Didn't notice that at first.



Lombard recoil was in the same shape but I had a stray spring that fit well. Saw has compression but no spark. Really short stroke for 95cc. Has one of the very early stumpy spark plugs.



It really needs wheels..........................


I might have some recoil parts to fit that Strunk. Seeing how it's an AH47. Looked like a Fairbanks-Morse recoil. I'll have to put that on the list of stuff to take to Iowa.
 
I might have some recoil parts to fit that Strunk. Seeing how it's an AH47. Looked like a Fairbanks-Morse recoil. I'll have to put that on the list of stuff to take to Iowa.

Hang on to them for the fellow who ends up with the thing. I'll not do anything with it. Heck, I can hardly lift it. Be hurtful to my hemroids.

USPS stamps for it would run 27-30 bux. Any takers?

I could meet someone traveling I-35 at Cameron or down to N. KC.
 
Hang on to them for the fellow who ends up with the thing. I'll not do anything with it. Heck, I can hardly lift it. Be hurtful to my hemeroids.

USPS stamps for it would run 27-30 bux. Any takers?
nope.....but i got a mighty mite you need to pain green or red and put on yer shelf :)
 
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