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Re: My Hobby-Restoring Industrial Machinery

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Tribble wrote: 08 Apr 2020, 15:40 Awesome - well done. It must be nice to have a hobby that is actually useful too - and great time spent with your dad.
Yeah. I enjoy the quality time with him. We'd go to all the rallies together. He says it's not the same without me :(
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Re: My Hobby-Restoring Industrial Machinery

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Prime wrote: 09 Apr 2020, 03:40
Tribble wrote: 08 Apr 2020, 15:40 Awesome - well done. It must be nice to have a hobby that is actually useful too - and great time spent with your dad.
Yeah. I enjoy the quality time with him. We'd go to all the rallies together. He says it's not the same without me :(
It wouldn't be. But I am sure they understand. As long as you make sure you see them regularly. :D
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Made some progress on the Briggs & Stratton Generator.

Took the flywheel off, removed the eco system and cleaned the points. She now has a solid spark. Need to clean the old oil out the sump and put fuel in the tank and she should be ready to go
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The Chorehorse needs a valve freed off and both seats recut. :!:
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