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Repairing the Lawn Mower
Shamless Self Promotion wrote:
....snip..... PS - sorry this is not much of a solution to your problem, but thought it might give some one out there a giggle! Well, it did actually - I could decide that mowing the lawn was the wife's job {:-), which would means that we would get a new mower (after a few choice words). But, I would much rather spend the money on something else {:-), so I fixed it. Seriously, the best advice I can give someone on mowers is to avoid Briggs & Stratton engines. Now that is probably flamebait to some people as I know some people will not have anything else, but dad loved mowers with Briggs and Straton engines. So, as a child, one of whose jobs was to mow the lawn, I know that they can be a fair cow of an engine. Our old mower was great until it cut out, then no matter what you did, you could not get it started again that day. Dad would disagree and sometimes spend most of a day trying to get it restarted just to prove me wrong. Of course by that stage, I wasn't around to finish mowing the lawn {:-). And more interestingly, we harvested our pumpkin for this year, a Qld Blue and are debating whether it is time to rip out the rest of the tomatoes and make green tomato pickles {:-). |
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