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I have 9 more valves to go yet in that main loop...
I have to make another parts run in the morning.

In the long run you will be happy you put in all the valves. You will want one at the end return line too. So the water doesn't flow backwards while making repairs. One way valve doesn't always work. Does Central Boiler still use the temperature bypass?
 

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In the long run you will be happy you put in all the valves. You will want one at the end return line too. So the water doesn't flow backwards while making repairs. One way valve doesn't always work. Does Central Boiler still use the temperature bypass?
I have done maintenance on enough boiler systems to greatly appreciate proper valving. I will only need to use them once in my lifetime for it to be worth all the trouble and expense of getting it right.
I was not sure about the valve in the return line... I probably should go ahead and do it, especially since I have am extra valve here.
Central Boiler has an optional mixing valve that you can use in the main line set coming from the boiler. I did not get it because I see no reason for the extra complexity.
The only tempering valve I am using is on my domestic water.
 

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Evening everybody.

Boy it's cold and windy out there! I'm chilled to the bone.....
Got a bit done.... that sure does look like a dandy hay loading hole.....
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Notice how out of level that bugger is...
It don't look too horrible as long as you don't open the door......
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But then it looks pretty embarrassing.....


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Out west, we call that "character". You're making it work, because it's what the folks want. That's what matters.
 

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Good afternoon.
I had my tree guy drop a good sized oak that was dying beside the house.
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Good afternoon y'all. My 200t is leaking bar oil. I experienced a broken brake handle last year that coincided with the oil leak. Must have dropped a piece of firewood on it or something. It looks like I pretty much have to disassemble the entire saw to get to the tank itself. Is this correct? I'm currently looking for a shop manual butthought I'd ask herein the meantime.
 

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Good afternoon.
I had my tree guy drop a good sized oak that was dying beside the house.
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I love doing tree work, but I love it from the ground. I'd have a vapor lock up there like the legitimate arborists. I'm a chicken with heights, unless it's a solid structure like a building, or grain elevator or the like. Those folks are skilled to say the least.
 

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Good afternoon y'all. My 200t is leaking bar oil. I experienced a broken brake handle last year that coincided with the oil leak. Must have dropped a piece of firewood on it or something. It looks like I pretty much have to disassemble the entire saw to get to the tank itself. Is this correct? I'm currently looking for a shop manual butthought I'd ask herein the meantime.


Just answered my own question. I'd forgotten that the oil tank is part of the crankcase
 
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