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Look for the date code cast into the bottom of the engine case. It’s on the fan housing side just inside the “crack “ between the fan housing and the plastic handle. Almost dead center along the bottom. I got a pic somewhere. HereHmmm. Mine is pretty close to that.
No problem. I figured something would come up eventually, just not.this big of a pile to get what I needed lol. Thers enough parts to make another mini. And most of a thirdSorry I came up empty handled on your switch. On the positive side you have a nice pile of magnesium firewood there.
WHATS THIS! You need mini mac parts? PM your adress to regret more decisions later, lol.No problem. I figured something would come up eventually, just not.this big of a pile to get what I needed lol. Thers enough parts to make another mini. And most of a third
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Later today I'm hopefully going to be installing a new pulley on a Husky mower that had the same spindle problem, except the pulley took out the brake shoe thingy and the adjuster arm as well. I wonder if there was a bad batch of spindles or if they're just naturally weak?Not much due to the rain here.
Evaluated a Troy Bilt push mower that she said died when she was using it, has a plastic carb Briggs 725 EXI engine. Started on a squirt of carb cleaner but wouldn't stay running, needs a carb clean.
Evaluated a Husqvarna rider I picked up Friday evening for a service and complaint of scalping. Have the engine service parts on order and found a comically bad broken spindle assembly which also took out the deck belt.
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That saw looks familiar there IraView attachment 296254 View attachment 296255 View attachment 296256
Ms441, little by little, I did find it easier to set the control basket in first then mount the intake. Thats makes connecting the impulse and fuel line a whole lot easier.
Of the small parts that didn't find their way to me was a air filter wing nut , and after pricing them on the interwebs I think I'll just use a regular stihl bolt.View attachment 296257
She's a beaut!!!