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Old 23-02-2004, 11:33 PM
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"Bill Miracle" wrote:

Seriously! Just wondering if anyone here knows what I should do
before I take it to the shop tomorrow.


Is your pool shop open this time of the year

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Old 24-02-2004, 05:35 PM
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 15:56:52 -0500, Dwight Sipler
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W_D_GreatDivider wrote:

I don't suppose you are ever going to tell the tale of how this happened?
(sorry it is at your expense but it was a good chuckle for the day)...



Yeah. We're all curious. Is (was) it a self-propelled model or were you
not watching what you were doing? Did you go in with it? Don't you have
a fence around your pool? (I assume it's not an above-ground pool)
Besides, where are you that you were mowing the grass in February? (or
did this happen last fall and you're just getting around to thinking
about the mowing season?) Maybe you were practicing the mower throw for
the redneck olympics?

I was guessing the kiddies might be involved . . .
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Old 24-02-2004, 05:45 PM
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 15:56:52 -0500, Dwight Sipler
wrote:

W_D_GreatDivider wrote:

I don't suppose you are ever going to tell the tale of how this happened?
(sorry it is at your expense but it was a good chuckle for the day)...



Yeah. We're all curious. Is (was) it a self-propelled model or were you
not watching what you were doing? Did you go in with it? Don't you have
a fence around your pool? (I assume it's not an above-ground pool)
Besides, where are you that you were mowing the grass in February? (or
did this happen last fall and you're just getting around to thinking
about the mowing season?) Maybe you were practicing the mower throw for
the redneck olympics?

I was guessing the kiddies might be involved . . .
k
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Old 28-02-2004, 06:33 AM
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Bill Miracle posted on that vast internet thingie:

Seriously! Just wondering if anyone here knows what I should do
before I take it to the shop tomorrow.

Thanks


If it were a walk behind and mine I would......

If you got it out quick enough just empty all the fluids out of it
and replace them (gas and oil), remove air cleaner and have some one
crank it whilst you spray WD40 into the carb until it starts. I would
also put a touch of WD40 on linkages etc....

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