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Im liking the Chamberlain Jackshaft operator i bought a few years ago. Its a whole lot less linkage and contraptions since its bolted right onto the door pully shaft. Super quiet too.
Dan, Hopefully you did'nt pull the trigger on that crappy Lisle, or other "rubber band" type install tools.... I bought a couple and was hugely disappointed. One was Lisle, the other was CompCams.... really the same tool... a dud. Only really good for removal.
Anyway, I found this, and could...
Leaks are a PIA, but bad evaporators are a boone to the service man. I have my best luck using dyes and giving it a little time to leak, if you have the option.
Never seen anything quite like that before. I take it your exhaust must be in perfect shape and you plug up the tailpipe (s), as well?? How is there not always a giant loss thru one valve or other since there are always some open, correct??
TIA, Lefty71
Forget cheap universal gauge sets. Get one from Robinaire, Ritchie or other major brand if you want plain ones. I personally would recommend you get a good set from the start; like this Testo 550;
Testo 550s Basic Hose Kit - Smart Digital Manifold with Wired Temperature Probes and set of 3...
The Stihl extendable is very well balanced. It cuts like you are right up there in the tree with a chainsaw lol. Its probably THE most expensive option, and it will still wear you out, but you'll have every tree trimmed 15' up or better in no time. The HT131 is ~$750.
Those are high quality tools.... I know they can handle it, but stay away from live wires with them, so you don't toast them like I do with mine..... on the other hand, they might save your life someday!!
I dont know.... but they really look like holding tools for the mainshaft, or secondary shaft on a motorcycle engine or anything with a gearcase really, as long as they fit a specific spline. Sometimes this is needed for clutch removal, etc. Curious to see what others say that may have used...
My grease guns lay in a bed of rags, all inside a plastic storage tub on a shelf. They are out of the way enough to keep from brushing up against them. The rags are small enough to grab one out and use each time there is a grease job to do....once they get too nasty, I toss one and throw...
You means this???? I'm talking about made people who don't HAVE to do a f*cking thing anymore, not cuz they're old lol.
Let's just agree this guy got a great deal on a motorized cart that looks tough enough to jerk out stumps lol.
Maybe you don't understand rich?? Really rich.... my statement had absolutely nothing to do with age....the DR power one I remember...those people were in their 30's.