Spring has sprung, and most of you have already pulled the lawn mowers out this season. If you haven’t already sharpened your blades this season, there is no time like the present. Sharp blades and quick cuts promote healthier grass!
If going to clean it, rebuild it, just make sure you have the right rebuild kit, a bucket of solvent to soak the old one in, a steel ruler that measures down to the 32nd of an inch, the usual hand tools, good light and room to work.
Doable but pros can generally do it for what you’d pay in time, aggravation and being able to take it back if it ain’t right.
I wish my friend Hinton Mitchem godspeed and good luck after his retirement from public service. Hinton, on Monday, announced what many had suspected — he will not seek re-election. I remember meeting Hinton for the first time while I was a student at Auburn University. He served the people of his [...]
Here is a quick preview of the upcoming week in Montgomery. This week will be a standard legislative schedule for the House. We will be in session on Tuesday and Thursday with committee meetings scheduled for Wednesday.
The House will take up a ten minute calendar this week. A ten minute calendar is [...]
I’ve tried to follow BINGO rules and BINGO raids. I’m not sure I understand the law, nor do I get the motives of many of the principal players. I bet many of you know a heck of a lot more about this than I. But one thing I am [...]
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i cut 13 acres last weekend with a 50 inch cut exmark….i had to use a spoon to eat my peas at supper after i finished…they kept shaking off my fork…
Danny,
What do you know about cleaning a carborator on a TroyBuilt? Something to leave to the pros?
If going to clean it, rebuild it, just make sure you have the right rebuild kit, a bucket of solvent to soak the old one in, a steel ruler that measures down to the 32nd of an inch, the usual hand tools, good light and room to work.
Doable but pros can generally do it for what you’d pay in time, aggravation and being able to take it back if it ain’t right.
Thanks, Walt.
How to clean a carburetor.