Eager Beaver gas cap
You can call McCulloch to find a service center near you. They stopped making many parts for their gas-powered equipment and some stuff can be har...
You can call McCulloch to find a service center near you. They stopped making many parts for their gas-powered equipment and some stuff can be har...
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ViewsAfter you fire the mower up with the new oil in it, I would let it run for a few minutes- maybe five or so. Then, I'd empty that oil out and repla...
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ViewsKevinrm, the friction ring would go between the nut and rubber washer. The friction ring provides a surface with less friction than the rubber, an...
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Views8x8x1= 64 cubic feet 64 cubic feet= 2.37 cubic yards Assuming all measurements are accurate; 2.37 cubic yds would fill the sandbox to the brim. I...
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Views8x8x1= 64 cubic feet 64 cubic feet= 2.37 cubic yards Assuming all measurements are accurate; 2.37 cubic yds would fill the sandbox to the brim. ...
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ViewsNo, I wouldn't use it in my mower either. If you don't want to waste it, the next time you fill up your car, you could wait until you've used a lit...
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ViewsI agree. I wouldn't want to leave the mower tilted for a long with oil in the reservoir as to avoid problems which this can cause. I assumed ther...
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ViewsThanks to Retisin for adding something I forgot to mention. I was just coming back to say you could rinse with a little gas after you have emptied...
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ViewsYou can use joint compound to build up a thin texture on the drywall. Spread using a trowel, taping knife, etc. and hopefully you can match the ol...
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ViewsScraping and elbow grease is what I would try.
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ViewsIf you do decide to change the nipple, an internal pipe wrench might do the job.
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ViewsA #8 is a common size screw. If it is an 8-32 it should not be hard to find at a hardware store, unless it is super long.
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ViewsIt is not ruined by any means. Simple cure would be to tilt mower on its side to remove the oil. You should be able to tilt it any-which-way if t...
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