Makes the cut grass fall back from the standing so when you make the second trip you don't have cut grass clogging up the cutter.



Geesh!If needed I have HARD WOOD!![]()
I'd just pull the plugs, spray WD40 in the cylinders and wait until Spring to try to turn it. No reason to try cranking and bust a ring now. I also think that engine has solid lifters which means some of the valves have been open and rusting. I wouldn't try to turn it until I took it apart and inspected everything. 5 minutes of running and you will burn those valves unless they are lapped in first.
10+ years of sitting and I would take it really slow so as not to do damage uneccesarily.
She's an old lady who has been sitting a long time...don't try to make her run without a full check out first.
Yes, definitely get some lube in cylinders. I'm just thinking if it turns without too much effort by hand - bring it around once or twice to run the lube over the cylinder walls. Repeat the process a couple times a year until the Dart is done or the dinosaurs come back and take over the planet.![]()
How many times have I told myself that.
yeahHe needs to add "this year"
I thought maybe it was just my computer. I seem to be having issues with other sitesHey where are the bottom side pics?
didn't know thatI found out something new this morning looking around for another 1/8" punch, they make special "roll pin" punches, never knew that.
I thought maybe it was just my computer. I seem to be having issues with other sites
Patience grass hopper patienceHey where are the bottom side pics?
didn't know that
Yep. Got a set from when I built my own AR. Very handyI found out something new this morning looking around for another 1/8" punch, they make special "roll pin" punches, never knew that.
Old school. I bought a tractor off of them many years ago. I was working the fields at 10 and was driving the vehicles when I had to look out under the steering wheel and could barely reach the pedals. Maybe that is why I am so critical of the millenialsTruck is fine, they have a loader also, you have to see the kid he is a trip 10 YO and can drive everything there!
I have just been using a regular punch, I can see why sometimes starting the pin is a PIA, might order a 1/32 one also for the pins on the reluctors, they can be a real pia.
You know you may not be far off from that. Though I'm not part of the millennials, course that depends on who's standards you use. Some say post 1991, others it's 1984- 2000, others have it starting as far back as 1978.I think that is Chris's problem A millennial brought up old school and he is confused. I would put a laughing omicron in here but they are gone.....so when did you start with running the equipment Chris?
Yes,, They are flat on the end, and the shaft usually does not taperI found out something new this morning looking around for another 1/8" punch, they make special "roll pin" punches, never knew that.
Been using em for 40 yrs... LOLI found out something new this morning looking around for another 1/8" punch, they make special "roll pin" punches, never knew that.