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ri702bill

And just what model Kohler is sitting under the hood?? That one of those E-Lectic jobs ya use with a loooooong extension cord to cut the grass?? (and hopefully not the cord!) Funny looking pulley though..... :ROTF:

 

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3 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

And just what model Kohler is sitting on the frame?? That one of those E-Lectic jobs ya use with a loooooong extension cord to cut the grass?? (and hopefully not the cord!) Funny looking pulley though..... :ROTF:

 

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LOL on that!

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CCW

I'm guessing a trailer with enough batteries and an inverter to avoid the extension cord.

 

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oliver2-44

Some of that might take a couple of trips through the pressure washer and parts cleaner.

While it's out of our hobbyist price range, a Dry Ice blaster would freshen that right up.

 

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rjg854

With that much greasy dirt on it, at least it shouldn't be too rusty.

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23 Reo

That's not dirt it's rust proofing and paint protection. Leave it be.

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15 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

Some of that might take a couple of trips through the pressure washer and parts cleaner.

While it's out of our hobbyist price range, a Dry Ice blaster would freshen that right up.

 

This is my winter into spring into summer project. I clean with just gas and rags and big parts brushes. Been doing this way since the beginning. I recycle all rags.

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12 hours ago, 23 Reo said:

That's not dirt it's rust proofing and paint protection. Leave it be.

I do not leave anything out side so :text-yeahthat: is not a problem.

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