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Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
Too bad we're not closer, Windwalker. Speaking of small engine reparing... The man who worked on our mowers, and stuff retired. :eek2:
Well, here, things are promising to get a whole lot busier. Seems that a few of the shops around here tell customers that they have to spend $180 for a new carb, and when they bring it to me, I have the old carb working just fine in about 5 minutes (for a $20 fee). With all the humidity in the air, water forms in the gas tank and makes it's way down into the carb. There, it corrodes the little brass jet. All I do is drill out the jet according to the size of the engine, drain the water out, and it's running like new. Word seems to be getting around.
But, if it gets any busier, I'm going to have to start working overtime.
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Fact is, I'm going as good as I did driving, and getting Social Security as well.