....that this mower was built by someone here and that there is a build thread on the forum. I've searched and can't find it. Is it so, is there a link?
I'm looking for an old AC or other brand spark plug cleaner machine. Condition is not that important but must be salvageable with most if not all parts present. Looking for something similar to the ones in the pics.
Please PM me or e-me at <<**choppinit@hotmail.com**>>
Thanks for looking.
I have a 5.5 hp Honda GX160 engine and I can't figure out the throttle parts.
Does anyone have a diagram or picture showing how these three parts assemble?.
Does the bent rod in the pic above interact in some way with the throttle butterfly?
Thanks in advance.
I bought the blue 6" Forge vise about two years ago and haven't had a single issue with it. Granted it isn't a 75 year old Wilton but I've drilled on it, bent metal on it, hammered metal on it and welded on it with no problems whatsoever. I'm just sayin'.
BTW. I totally forgot I started this thread but I might as well keep it going. Sux getting old. :out:
Anyway, here's an update on the project as of today.
Front and rear wheel bearings are shot so I'm off to the mower shop tomorrow for replacements. If I can't find them locally...
Yesiree. Once I got the spacer tube shoved over a bit, a few taps and the bearings came right out. Thanks a ton.
Tomorrow I'll try the local mower shop for new bearings and if I strike out locally I'll place an order with OldMiniBikes.
How the heck do you pop out the front wheel bearings from a Baha Warrior/Heat? Can't hammer them out from the inside, can't pull them out from the outside. What's the trick???
I've had my warrior 165 apart so long that I can't remember which steering bearing cup goes in the top of the frame and which goes in the bottom. One is a bit taller than the other. I also assume that the caged beaings go in with the more exposed balls facing into the cups, right? Any pics you...
Picked this up off CL a few weeks ago and just found some time to tear into it.
So far I've got the wheels stripped and painted,
and the frame chemically stripped and waiting to be sanded.
I hate using stripper but sandblasting down here is so bloody expensive. $100 - $150 for a mini...
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