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Homelite 330 intake boot fun!! Actually not too bad to get apart. Replacing pulse and fuel lines while it's apart as well.
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Yes, I've done a few of those. Make sure your anti vibe mounts are solid or it'll tear up the new boot.
 

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building a heavy work bench 3 1/2 x 5ft to make it easier to service
long bar saws and mowers,trimmers,brushcutters etc.
18" off the ground so i can hand file easy on it too.
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the advantech will last forever and I'm putting
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On the 330 those vibe mounts are too soft.
Years ago i went thru 3 boots until i replaced the mounts with some rubber donuts off of some car shocks. Much stiffer and no more boot issues.
Yes it was a backyardigan fix but it worked.
It's just a Homelite 330.
 

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Weedeater hedge trimmer. Came in for hard starting. Checked the usual fuel condition, pulled muffler checked piston was ok, spark arrestor screen was clean however it was oil soaked so I heated it red hot with my torch. Pulled carb apart and metering diaphragm was pretty stiff (it only gets used a couple of times a year) and ordered carb kit and kits for my stock. Will rebuild carb and advise him to use Tru Fuel since it's used infrequently.
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building a heavy work bench 3 1/2 x 5ft to make it easier to service
long bar saws and mowers,trimmers,brushcutters etc.
18" off the ground so i can hand file easy on it too.
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the advantech will last forever and I'm putting
waterproof flooring on it.View attachment 218444
I like a lower bench too everyone always builds them to tall. Heck by the time u put a vise on it its way to tall. I built my bench knuckle high with my arms relaxed to my sides.
 

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I like a lower bench too everyone always builds them to tall. Heck by the time u put a vise on it its way to tall. I built my bench knuckle high with my arms relaxed to my sides.
i have a chest high bench
it was a *b-word getting a timing chain in a tt500
it was so tall.
 
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