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On 12/21/10 16:34 , m II wrote:
On 10-12-21 02:54 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote: I'm still using a Briggs powered lawnmower my father purchased new in 1964. I mowed every lawn in the neighborhood, at 1 hour each, for 5 years, when I lived in New Duchesne Hills, two neighbors' lawns at 1.5 hours each, in Hazelwood for 8, and my own, sometimes twice a week, since new. It's still running, still starts on the second crank, every time. Had it been better built, it would still be on it's FIRST crank. Actually, that's not true. A carburetor takes at least one crank to begin to draw correctly. I didn't even know you could get rebuild parts.... I've put one set of bearings in it. And carburetor membranes. Other than that, haven't needed any. |
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