Thanks, brother, I tried everything, and I ended up using your method with a small sink air plunger, and it fixed my old and newer machines. Nothing worked even straight CLR.
Since last year I been going to harbor freight tools an buying tools. I got the 5 drawer tool cart and their sockets an wrenches and other tools. Almost have it full. So I usually go with my dad at the end of the month
Truth be sad I have the brand new and sitting right next to the old one, One of them is going to get put back in (Right?) Mash on the darn peddle, check if working and take your happy ass down the road. 👍
I like the bag and am wondering about the cost also nice job on the small bags on the short starter in the center of the flat area that you made so that it will sit flat on the side of the bag I would drill a shallow hole for the end of the ram rod to fit in so that the short starter is also a palm saver plus a small screw eye off set slightly spirit of the short or long leg to be able to attach a retractable lanyard to it so that you don't lose it. Great work looks nice
You don't have to remove the tank to change the spark plug. Just use a spark plug socket with a swivel and an extension bar and it comes out no problem.
Hey Roger - another RU-vidr posted a much simpler and faster fix by just flipping the machine upside down while pressing in the black button valve where the water reservoir tank pushes into. Didn't have to take anything apart and solved the 5 beeps problem in 10 seconds. I'm sure your fix works great as well but just wanted to give guys another much simpler fix...and no CLR or running through 5 pots needed! Here is a link to the fix: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F18pL_E6ALA.html
You are a dog, never seen such a mess, the stainless steel cross screws on the revolver ... They should take away all your weapons and forbid the purchase and possession, you are not worthy.
You need to hotglue nails to the edges of the snapping area. This way when the trap slams down it will puncture the rat's neck/wind pipe and kill it in seconds.
I like the setup that you have but since you are using pillow ticking with your round balls I am surprised that you do not have a patch knife that you use to cut patches or do you I did not see one also on your shirt starter I would also drill a shallow hole ( divot) for the end of your ram rod to sit in so that it also acts as a palm saver and if you drill and place a small screw eye in the top end of your short starter you can use a retractable lanyard with it so as not to lose it in the woods. It will help with a touch of modern with classic. Keep your powder dry and good hunting.