I’ve just been taping my busted ones onto the light and grease gun since they last forever on those two tools. I should prolly search to see if I can buy the casings.
I went with the dewalt because that’s what our mechanic uses and he is able to get them for me at a good price through NAPA. The only problem I’ve found is the impact beats the hell out of the batteries. Ive got two that I have to tape on because they cracked where the screwmounts are. Hard to...
Paul when you mentioned an airless paint sprayer are you talking about one like is used for painting houses and such? I think they're commonly made by wagoner?
The pin I'm talking about goes from the pedal to the clutch cable. Might not really be a cable but I'm not sure. It's where that little bushing goes as well.
Also if that little plastic bushing has been gone for a while the pin could be wore. Mine was shot so I removed the clutch pedal, ground the weld, punched it out, and welded a new pin in. I think it's 7/16" but I could be wrong.
Thanks. I'll talk to the mechanic and see if he will give it a try.
7 gallons of gas should be after a hard day I suppose. I can't really compare. My 250 Xp gets fuel every 4-6 days. At work we have chippers that run 40 gallons a day. Obviously much bigger size. We have a small gasser but I've...
If you don't mind checking Brian, how for do the hooks stick out on the sides and what size Dee's on the tail gates? Curious because those seem almost idiot proof and allow for a bit of wear and tear adjustability.
Did you get a parts/owners manual for the chipper? My 250xp didn't come with one and our local dealer said he could sell me one or send a PDF file for free. I printed out two. One for in the office and one for in the shop. It should have the part numbers that can be cross referenced easily...
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