Got one from Indiana or the great white north. More like Richmond Indiana. 1962 Tecumseh with the wind up starter. Cast aluminum deck with a transmission. Richmond was considered the Lawn mower capital of the world at one time. Moto Mower Bicycle Handles.
Going to paint blue and reline the gas tank. What was tank material to use? I lost that in the brain hard drive. Do yall think I can make this spring work? Anyone need any carb parts or springs and things, got plenty. The man I got all these Tillotson parts off of went through every kit...
I must have flipped those paws 6 times and still didn't work but when I get ready to put it all back together I'm going to go without any oil. I've been oiling the heck out of it and like Kysawman says no friction with oil. Got the thing ready to paint soon, will get pics soon. Thanks guys.
1958 engine. 80702 still runs. I have traveled to Burlington and asked a few locals and no one have ever heard of Stevens. I found a old add on the net for a Stevens farm equipment back in the 1950s. Cast aluminum deck.
Picked up a Zip saw the other day and I found some HL 46B carb kits and got the carb rebuilt. But I have three questions. 1) Why would it be both red and blue? I thought all Zip saws were blue, unless other saw parts. 2) Where is there a good source for starter paws? I may need a new cup but...
Didn't Pa just start Sunday hunting? I left in the late 1990s and they were still pretty strict. A lot of big boys up there. I still have one of the first push button Steve Morocco made and sold to Quaker Boy.
Fall season can be some of the best hunting. If you know where there roosting, brake them up and sit and just some easy yelps and get ready. You get your pick. My farm I even had some boys gobble coming in. Very rare.
Yea. I remember those years ago. When I get time to overhaul it. Thats the first to go. I have a friend in Richmond that have a few for a trimmer head, and pick his brain.
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