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  1. 2 points
    Stormin

    Tote.

    Having been given some trees nearby that have been ripped out with a digger, I decided to make a tote for chainsaw etc. This will fit on the front of the Sears GT16 which I use for towing my Saxon trailer. Better than having to carry things back balanced on a load of wood First I made this out of scrap wood. The hitch pin has to be removed to fit it and when replaced stops the frame from sliding out. Next a made a box out of wood salvaged from a disused dog kennel. The box has yet to be finished, but has been tested for strength. Takes my 12-1/2 stone easily.
  2. 1 point
    Stormin

    Tote.

    Trial fit. Chainsaw, fuel, chain oil, toolbox and hard hat. All done and dusted. For some reason I can't upload the final photo. But it's on Red Square if anyone wants to see it.
  3. 1 point
    HeadExam

    Bolens Ride-a-matic

    Very good job Joseph. You had a able cameraman as well, lol
  4. 1 point
    Alan

    Bolens Ride-a-matic

    Another good job and video Joseph. And as usual, we will just have to take Dads word that he did his little bit.
  5. 1 point
    Jarrovian

    martin-markham colt

    seen on the A1 heading to Scotland one and a half Martin-Markham colt deluxe
  6. 1 point
    Stormin

    Fuel problems.

    The C-121, Black Horse, started to refuse to run right after standing all night in the cold at the HVC rally. Would only run on half choke. Managed to get it to where it was on display with it's stable mates. When the rally ended and I eventually found the time to load up, it refused to start at all. With some help it was pushed up onto the trailer. Back home and rolled off and put away. The following morning I decided to investigate, as I wasn't due back at the rally site till after lunch, (1 day rally. 5 days work.) to collect the cattle trailer loaded with rally equipment., to take back to the farm. Good spark from the plug but plug dry. Disconnected pump from carb and a good flow through the pump. Removing float bowl from carb revealed bits of black dirt in there. So off with carb and cleaned out the jets. In line filter look clean so I drained the fuel tank. Some dirt was evident in the fuel, so I removed the tap. I then poured fuel into the tank to flush it out. After putting everything back together, the engine fired up straight away. I then tuned the carb and now he Black Horse runs as normal. I suspect the bouncing of the trailer disturb some bits of dirt. Hopefully all will be back to normal, but if it happens again I will take the tank out for a thorough clean and also replace the fuel lines in case the are starting to deteriorate inside
  7. 1 point
    Wristpin

    Fuel problems.

    Don’t think that you need anything too harsh or abrasive as in a plastic tank there is not usually any bound on dirt like rust to steel. I would remove the tank, seal off the outlet and add an inch or so of fuel and give it a good swirl round then pour it back into a can via a gauze filter funnel with a bit of blue roll in it as an additional filter paper. While pouring try to keep the fuel swirling to help any debris in suspension. Then have a look at the blue filter and see what may have been captured. As an aside and not wishing to insult anyone, I used to regularly see people sealing off fuel pipes with a handy bolt. The problem is that the threads act as a rasp and loose of bits of pipe material which tend to fetch up where they aren’t welcome. Other than using the proper clamps, when scrapping an engine I used to save the mushroom cam followers. They are hard, polished and have slightly tapered ends and are unlikely to cause the above issues. Two or three different diameter ones are useful emergency bungs.
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