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Very good sign he didn't half azz stuff ! You will be very happy about that later on ! LOL

Good luck !

Do the crappy work first,save the easy stuff for them days you don't feel so good !

Under the house it is. Besides i need to do the outlet before i paint the Laundry room/closet. have to cut a hole big enough to mount a 2 gang outlet to fit the 220 receptacle. i felt like a dork buying it, but those little 2'x2' pieces of drywall sure are handy.
 
Not only is the zama done, I made a new gasket for the stihl as well. I also kept up my run of drawing blood every time I do something with a gasket. When I am removing a gasket, I always slice myself with either a gasket scraper, or a razor blade. When Im making a gasket, I always prick my finger with one of the sharp objects used for making gaskets. My dad does leather working, and I use his leather tools for gasket making. This time I pricked my index finger on a scalpel in the drawer while grabbing a punch. Last time I made a gasket, I slipped and stuck my thumb with the swivel knife. I cant remember the last time I did anything gasket related without drawing blood..... :cry:
 
Not only is the zama done, I made a new gasket for the stihl as well. I also kept up my run of drawing blood every time I do something with a gasket. When I am removing a gasket, I always slice myself with either a gasket scraper, or a razor blade. When Im making a gasket, I always prick my finger with one of the sharp objects used for making gaskets. My dad does leather working, and I use his leather tools for gasket making. This time I pricked my index finger on a scalpel in the drawer while grabbing a punch. Last time I made a gasket, I slipped and stuck my thumb with the swivel knife. I cant remember the last time I did anything gasket related without drawing blood..... :cry:

Ya durn klutz , stop that ! :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Ya dang wimp ! A zama is just as easy as any of them. LOL A 009 is bout as easy as they get ! LOL

I just hate zamas because I always am having issues with them. The only zama I have had that doesnt need a rebuild is on my brand new leaf blower.....
I never have issues with tillitsons.... Normally Just open them up, squirt some carb cleaner through the passages, close em up, and its good to go. I have rebuilt 50 year old tillitsons, that were still good enough to run as is. I really wish everything would just come with a tillitson HL.....
Atleast I got the zama done in 5 minutes max..... Sure are easy to work on, I just don't like them.....
 
Ya durn klutz , stop that ! :hmm3grin2orange:

And with these Macs needing most gaskets replaced, I have a ton more to make..... Too bad some of them can't be permatexed....

Its a gray rainy day, I really don't feel like yard work. I might make some more gaskets..... I will report on the injury count.....
 
I just hate zamas because I always am having issues with them. The only zama I have had that doesnt need a rebuild is on my brand new leaf blower.....
I never have issues with tillitsons.... Normally Just open them up, squirt some carb cleaner through the passages, close em up, and its good to go. I have rebuilt 50 year old tillitsons, that were still good enough to run as is. I really wish everything would just come with a tillitson HL.....
Atleast I got the zama done in 5 minutes max..... Sure are easy to work on, I just don't like them.....

Just depends on how they were taken care of.
 
And with these Macs needing most gaskets replaced, I have a ton more to make..... Too bad some of them can't be permatexed....

Its a gray rainy day, I really don't feel like yard work. I might make some more gaskets..... I will report on the injury count.....

Don't get cut ! Be very careful how you do it ! May cut something that won't heal right !
 
I think these guys have been drinkin the Husquee KoolAide for too long , musta got excited over a fine upstanding citizen giving them a MS880 to sell for charity LOL

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Isn't that close to the price of new ???

If I only had spares I could be rich LOL

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True, there is a 80s model with the straight axle and a flatbed running around a few towns away.. Gorgeous little combo

They were big down in Auburn. Everybody seemed to have a late 80's early 90's Toyota PU.

there was a Mazda RX-7, nice looking, clean car. license plate read NOROTOR. finally figured it out when i met him in a parking lot one day. LS motor under the hood. No Rotor.....lol
 
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