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Your main jet is plugged Gunner. Tear the carb off and give it a good cleaning. The jet in the bottom center is the main. Be careful with the compressed air it tends to send little parts into orbit never to be found again.
Thanks D.J. I was thinking this going to get on it today.
 

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Production is up next door. Four guys on site with two now working.

They are now installing the old doors to the basement. New ones don't fit.

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We're averaging 5:1 olives to oil. We've turned in a ton so far and got close to 200kg of oil.
Would I be correct in taking 200kg, dividing by roughly 3.8kg to a gallon (gallon of water), of course density/viscosity of a liquid makes a small variance in weight, and coming up with roughly 52 and a half gallons of oil so far?
 
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Would I be correct in taking 200kg, dividing by roughly 3.8kg to a gallon (gallon of water), of course density/viscosity of a liquid makes a small variance in weight, and coming up with roughly 52 and a half gallons of oil so far?

Pretty close, Jason. The olive press weighs the oil, versus counting quantity, so I'm doing rough math when I'm 'talking' in volume.

For every liter, olive oil is around 920 grams. We are somewhere around 48 ish gallons on the year. :aaaaa:
 

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Pretty close, Jason. The olive press weighs the oil, versus counting quantity, so I'm doing rough math when I'm 'talking' in volume.

For every liter, olive oil is around 920 grams. We are somewhere around 48 ish gallons on the year. :aaaaa:
Nice...that’s a lot of oil so far.
 

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Would I be correct in taking 200kg, dividing by roughly 3.8kg to a gallon (gallon of water), of course density/viscosity of a liquid makes a small variance in weight, and coming up with roughly 52 and a half gallons of oil so far?

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