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Would that be the YPVS👍
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trouble with pedestrian 'walk behind' grinders the engine is getting further from level the deeper you grind. Ebay sometimes has some Raycos and Carltons 'new engine fitted' A 350cc two stroke liquid cooled grinder using a Yamaha RD350 lump
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Bolognese made with Turkey mince. We've got a glut of Basil, hence the heavy garnish. Turkey is underrated and under used I think. Having slices of dry old breast meat just once a year is silly. The thigh is much better and versatile; minced or diced it's a good substitute for pork or beef.
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The fact you can balls up a Honda makes me wonder whether we should all have a bit more sympathy with Briggs and Stratton.
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You were still at school in 86 ? Pull the other one 😉
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My friend did it all. He sent off the slab to another guy who planed it AFAIK. Cracks were filled with a clear resin and then some oil or coating. Sorry I don’t know the full details, I just saw the table at his house and it looked great.
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I changed the carb when I did the head gasket. I've just had another go at the valves and run it up again. Runs better but not perfect plus the oil seems to have burnt off. Now, like a muppet, I stripped the thread of the valve cover so it won't seal. It's off the my local machine shop to get that sorted tomorrow. If I'm lucky they might even tune it for me. These things really should have been taught at school in 1986, I might have paid some attention !
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Can you take me through the whole process. What saw did you cut the slab with, how did you plane it and sand it and what oils did you use and how did you apply the oils/ varnish and how many coats My wife has ordered some squarer legs and I will post a piccy if they look ok And did you fill the cracks or just leave them
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Do you reckon a 50 year old BSA177 needs a chronograph? I always thought a chronograph was a posh watch!
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Best Chinese copies of everyone else's hard work and innovation!
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So I take it there is no longer a leak in the head, which is good. It doesn't sound too bad to be honest. Yes incorrect valve adjustment could cause those backfires and loss of power - loose valves don't seal properly allowing unburnt fuel in when it shouldn't. Also you mentioned a dirty carb, this could mess with the fuel mix and cause backfires.
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All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Mick Dempsey replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
See very few around second hand. People tend to hang on to them. -
All these cheap skid steer loaders about…….
Mark Bolam replied to Treetom15's topic in Large equipment
Compact Loaders UK, Frank Alviti @Dave Alviti and Will at Stag Machinery at Dereham are probably all worth a phone call. -
Mr Ben said he liked you too Rich . 🙂
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best way of removing tree and stumps
openspaceman replied to Hog a Log Hogson's topic in General chat
Yes they all worked for Ken until he went racing full time and we all started fires with tyres ;-(. at least the racing ones were softer ant less wire?? Ken's brothers were still in the trade in the Shere area circa 1987 -
Ditto Straightforward
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I've managed to get it running until hot, helps if you remember to refill the tank Dufus... It was spluttering oil out of the exhaust briefly until it seemed to burn off and now exhaust smell has much improved. Is the spluttering and back firing caused by the valves needing adjusting properly? VID_20250812_171453.mp4
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Ted used a truckload of Ken Tyrrell's old racing tyres to light a bonfire at a site we were clearing in Byfleet, I ran and hid.I could see the smoke from New Haw.
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Sounds about right, the Pineapples on their shirts had me smirking.
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Mr Ben was one of my favourites as a kid. RIP.
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That was one of the reason I posted the pics. As well as a fine looking table, the legs seemed to really finish it in a good way.
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Was there something a while back that reefs regenerate quicker than the scientists thought they would or am I making that up? (something that they'd found one in Australia that had grown a lot more than expected or something like that)