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montana wildhack
I've been able to fix three lawn mowers so far this summer, but I
really don't know anything about them. All the fixes I did were obvious
and easy. I didn't have to know what the parts that needed to be
replaced were called.
I held a carburetor in my hand for the first time today. I'm almost
55. As it turned out, a friend who teaches shop in North Carolina
called to say hello just at the right time. He suggested I take Junior
High shop, but he asked me some questions and helped me discover why
the reservoir was leaking. I'm still not finished with the mower I'm
working on (as in, I don't think I put everything pack together
properly) but it doesn't leak anymore...
Are there any good books for someone who is kind of clueless? And
manual free? I need to have a better grasp on how everything works.
really don't know anything about them. All the fixes I did were obvious
and easy. I didn't have to know what the parts that needed to be
replaced were called.
I held a carburetor in my hand for the first time today. I'm almost
55. As it turned out, a friend who teaches shop in North Carolina
called to say hello just at the right time. He suggested I take Junior
High shop, but he asked me some questions and helped me discover why
the reservoir was leaking. I'm still not finished with the mower I'm
working on (as in, I don't think I put everything pack together
properly) but it doesn't leak anymore...
Are there any good books for someone who is kind of clueless? And
manual free? I need to have a better grasp on how everything works.