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Self hiding gas cap‘s must be captured with a chain..

 

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2 hours ago, Tractorhead said:

Self hiding gas cap‘s must be captured with a chain..

 

Go on. Tell me more. I need to get the little bugger

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ebinmaine

I've consulted the local expert panel which basically consists of Trina. 

Her suggestions are as follows:

The top of a toolbox.  

A shelf just above eye level. 

Think of the one or two places that you would NEVER put it and check there. 

 

 

My own thoughts are that it is in a box, bin, or container that is light colored such as silver or white.

Due to the fact that Murphy of the well-known Murphy's Law is often known to show up around my area I would suggest that you check something opposite to what I just said such as a BLACK BAG. 

 

The practical part of me is thinking that it would be obvious the last place you had it is in, near, or because of, the process of coating the inside of it so look wherever those chemical containers ended up.

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7 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I've consulted the local expert panel which basically consists of Trina. 

Her suggestions are as follows:

The top of a toolbox.  

A shelf just above eye level. 

Think of the one or two places that you would NEVER put it and check there. 

 

 

My own thoughts are that it is in a box, bin, or container that is light colored such as silver or white.

Due to the fact that Murphy of the well-known Murphy's Law is often known to show up around my area I would suggest that you check something opposite to what I just said such as a BLACK BAG. 

 

The practical part of me is thinking that it would be obvious the last place you had it is in, near, or because of, the process of coating the inside of it so look wherever those chemical containers ended up.

Trina had some good ideas. You as well, but it wasn't in any of those places. As far as Murphy goes I threw him out of the garage long time ago. Never to come back. Very troublesome. It just so happened when sealing the tank I had the cap in my shirt pocket. I apparently went somewhere afterwards and placed the cap in the pocket of the door in my truck. 

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ebinmaine

Because where else would I possibly put a fuel cap............

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2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Because where else would I possibly put a fuel cap............

Exactly. Although I did immediately go to the garage and put it on the tank. The test drive IS ON

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Stormin

I assume it is now in progress and the report will be posted before I go to bed in 3hrs time.?

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4 minutes ago, Stormin said:

I assume it is now in progress and the report will be posted before I go to bed in 3hrs time.?

Should be a video on about 1.5hrs or less. I'm scrounging around for parts at the moment

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ebinmaine

That gives you a 1.5 hour buffer time

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Stormin

I'll have to catch it in the morning. 10-35pm here and I'm bushed.

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rjg854

Awesome work on that tractor. Looks fantastic, I even like that chrome like look. You dun reel good.  :bow-blue:

 

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1 minute ago, rjg854 said:

Awesome work on that tractor. Looks fantastic, I even like that chrome like look. You dun reel good.  :bow-blue:

 

Thank you. Gonna get paint sometime this winter

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SylvanLakeWH

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Oldskool

Is there a fabrication section here somewhere?

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ebinmaine
19 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

Is there a fabrication section here somewhere?

If there isn't maybe there should be....

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3 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

If there isn't maybe there should be....

I'm looking for suggestions on bending some steel

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Pullstart
On 10/17/2020 at 7:49 PM, Achto said:

 

Check the fly wheel key. I have found that if I have every thing that I need on a Briggs but it won't run, chances are that the fly wheel key sheared some how. 


Could that be what’s up with that diesel genny I can’t get to fire?  It would knock timing off and lose compression, wouldn’t it?  That has a ton.

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Pullstart
On 10/19/2020 at 11:38 AM, Lee1977 said:

Steel wheels.


 I saw some lawn rollers made by Brinly (?) last Sunday that bolt on like wheel weights and cover a tire... they were about 24” wide.  They were so cool!

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Achto
2 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 It would knock timing off and lose compression, wouldn’t it?

 

Only if the injector is fired electrically from a magnet on the fly wheel. I would guess that your diesel engine is all mechanical though. It still could be out of time some place though.

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Pullstart
4 minutes ago, Achto said:

 

Only if the injector is fired electrically from a magnet on the fly wheel. I would guess that your diesel engine is all mechanical though. It still could be out of time some place though.

Even juice down the throat didn’t fire it.

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6 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Even juice down the throat didn’t fire it.

Mechanical injector? If so it still may have sheared the key on the drive gear or maybe even half way sheared

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JPWH

@Oldskool what steel are you wanting to bend?

 

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Stormin

Thanks for the vid's. :thumbs: Sounds and looks grand as owt.

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