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Postby regolith » Mon May 07, 2012 9:29 pm

Pup just got growled at for trying out her teeth on the glass of the sunroom door.

Warm sunny day, forecast to pour rain tomorrow for at least a week so I decided to mow the lawn before it started. Got the lawn mower off the truck, found no fuel in it (??) put in fuel, couldn't get it to start. Phoned the workshop who'd just serviced it and replaced the wheel that fell off last time I was mowing the lawn, guy claims they must have started it to check it worked before giving it back to me.
They won't be seeing it again. It didn't have a problem with starting before it went in there, I didn't ask them to replace the starting cord because it didn't have a problem (they replaced it). :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
No second chances. I've been through this after moving to new areas with my car, my farm bikes; I'm done with giving mechanics the benefit of the doubt after they've sabotaged my gear.

Good thing, the farm owner has sold his sheep says I can graze that area with the dry cows, some of it hasn't been grazed for several months. Walked part of it two days ago to check fences/troughs/pasture before putting the cows in. Walked through a squishy spongy patch right below one of the troughs... you know this farm has water problems, farm owner won't share the information he has in his head about where water lines and taps &c are and claims he's walked the water lines several times over and there aren't any problems.
I saw him last night, said to him, "do you realise that trough is cracked?"
Yes. He got them cheap because of it, been like that thirty or forty years and never been a problem.
"Them"?? Meaning, I've got more to find... probably all in the sheep area.
Meanwhile five paddocks (about eighteen hectares) at the back of the farm currently has no water reaching the troughs.
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Re: short fuse

Postby regolith » Mon May 07, 2012 11:14 pm

Okay, lawnmower.

It's a couple of hours since I abandoned the attempt to start it, went into the garage for something and it's sitting in a big puddle of fuel and the fuel tank is empty again.
I'll probably tip it over and have a look tomorrow when there's daylight again... any idea what I should be looking for? Maybe a fuel line come off, I don't s'pose those tanks have plugs at the lowest point?
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Re: short fuse

Postby tsmaxx47 » Tue May 08, 2012 1:26 am

i know where you're coming from regolith; i'm having the same problem with small engine mechanics. - there's a special place in be nice for them..........
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Re: short fuse

Postby wbvs58 » Tue May 08, 2012 2:28 am

Reg, if you can't find any fuel lines that have come adrift, just get a screwdriver and give the carbie a good tap all around, that is hold onto the steel blade and tap with the plastic handle. It may be a needle valve sticking.
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Re: short fuse

Postby gonzo » Tue May 08, 2012 3:47 am

Sure dose seem like these things only happen to people who don't have the time,money ,or the patience for them :yuck: Hang in there Reg I had a good weekend so it's proly my turn for all the :bs: crap :bs:
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Re: short fuse

Postby regolith » Tue May 08, 2012 4:25 am

Thanks wbvs. I'll try that tomorrow.
It did start raining - just drizzle so far - before the end of evening milking.
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Re: short fuse

Postby regolith » Tue May 08, 2012 5:12 am

Never thought I was that big a sook... the pup's in the sunroom again, complaining that it's wet out there. Trouble is I fixed up Jes's old chain the other day and now she's got a 20 ft semi-circle to roam in she can come up to the door and tell me exactly what she thinks about being outside while I'm inside.

Here's a new one - a pup and a paua shell is good music! Like one of those xylophones made of wood.
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Re: short fuse

Postby bigbull338 » Wed May 09, 2012 10:49 am

some shops tear more stuff up than they fix.bought a new cheap chain saw thats never run right.had it worked on 3 times an it still dont run.
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Re: short fuse

Postby highgrit » Wed May 09, 2012 12:25 pm

Check the oil level if it's over filled you might have gas in the crankcase.
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Re: short fuse

Postby ga.prime » Wed May 09, 2012 12:30 pm

bigbull338 wrote:some shops tear more stuff up than they fix.bought a new cheap chain saw thats never run right.had it worked on 3 times an it still dont run.

Take $800 and go get a 70cc Husquevarna. It'll run right. :D
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Re: short fuse

Postby Dave » Wed May 09, 2012 1:08 pm

ga.prime wrote:
bigbull338 wrote:some shops tear more stuff up than they fix.bought a new cheap chain saw thats never run right.had it worked on 3 times an it still dont run.

Take $800 and go get a 70cc Husquevarna. It'll run right. :D


Or take your money and buy a real saw. That would be a Stihl.
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Re: short fuse

Postby ALACOWMAN » Wed May 09, 2012 2:34 pm

Dave wrote:
ga.prime wrote:
bigbull338 wrote:some shops tear more stuff up than they fix.bought a new cheap chain saw thats never run right.had it worked on 3 times an it still dont run.

Take $800 and go get a 70cc Husquevarna. It'll run right. :D


Or take your money and buy a real saw. That would be a Stihl.[/quote] yep.. if you buy a cheap one better not put it down till your finished with it.. never start again,, just take it back to walmart for a exchange,, and start over again
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Re: short fuse

Postby bigbull338 » Wed May 09, 2012 2:44 pm

well the cheap saw i bought was a poulan wild thang from TSC an they wouldnt honor their word.so i told them thats fine,i wont buy anything major from them again.
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Re: short fuse

Postby ALACOWMAN » Wed May 09, 2012 3:01 pm

bigbull338 wrote:well the cheap saw i bought was a poulan wild thang from TSC an they wouldnt honor their word.so i told them thats fine,i wont buy anything major from them again.
case in point,,, you might get """one"" out of a hundred, thats any count
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Re: short fuse

Postby 3waycross » Wed May 09, 2012 3:51 pm

bigbull338 wrote:well the cheap saw i bought was a poulan wild thang from TSC an they wouldnt honor their word.so i told them thats fine,i wont buy anything major from them again.


Might try thinking about the old saying. "Buy one cry once" as long as CHEAP is your first qualifier you will suffer the consequences whether it be saws or bulls!
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