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Done a horse box brake discs and pads today. Done by 2 so a nice break now before hitting the husky tomoz.

 

Was the horse still in the box for a face to face repair:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

357XP has come of the rails - crank seal is leaking...bugger, another job to do.

 

Another pile of kit arrived in today - two MS200Ts, a Stihl 011 and a MS180.....what a life....it never stops:lol:

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Not putting you off Andy but I am still waiting for a let up but it just isn't happening at the moment!:thumbdown:

 

Bear with me, it will happen, just don't know when:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Thats cool Steve . No worries bud . :001_smile:

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Ok. The husky is now top of the list. Ts400 is done and dusted.

 

The husky is a 435, it will start and run no problem, get warm and die out. Only start again if cold or on choke, but soon die out again. Looked into exhaust and o scoring there. Comp is also fine.

 

So next move, remove the piston and measure rings.

 

Fuel is fine and its always getting it.

 

I do have one question. How do you adjust the high low screws, they don't have slots in but like a spline edge on them. Don't get it. Not enough room to get pliers or the like.

 

Anyway. This morning I was cleaning up a diesel storage tank. Outside using a needle gun. Never used one before, what an awesome bit of kit. Much better than an angle grinder with a wire brush on it.

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Rich, if its the splined adjusters like im thinking I used a bit of rubber pipe and pushed over the end (of a screwdriver) and turned them that way. Not sure if you can do it that way with a 435?

 

Hmmm got idea.,they didn't move with a small flats screwdriver it the pipe idea may work. Will have a look.:thumbup:

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Hmmm got idea.,they didn't move with a small flats screwdriver it the pipe idea may work. Will have a look.:thumbup:

 

Oops! Forgot to mention it needed a special screwdriver!

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Here's a link fur buying one

 

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