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Old 12-20-2018, 03:13 PM
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Man I really miss the twin cylinder rumble.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA5krC3k__k
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Old 12-20-2018, 05:23 PM
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Does the kid whom shot the video play a Bango by chance. Your brothers girlfriend doing the floss was by far the most entertaining.
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I know how they work. Thinking about it.. that powr kraft definitely had fuel pump issues. I think that might be why it got fuel in the oil. So, that would mean that the fuel shutoff we put in... is basically useless. We put it so far up the line, can't imagine how much fuel still dumps into the oil.
Best advise I can give you is my favorite saying to my troops when I was in the military.... STFU and learn something before you speak....

That video is a prime example of the work you will produce...Esp the Bus graveyard.... Something to be said about a Ranch..and personally accepted Chaos...

BTW the word Ranch is not defined as a large Agricultural/livestock plot within this post... figure it out since you are so smart....
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Dude, just delete that before to many people see it.
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Old 12-21-2018, 10:06 AM
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God... every time I try to make a post it just devolves into calling me a brat and pointing out all the flaws.
You guys at WERE happy that I was doing something other than fortnite, and now it seems like your opinion has done a complete 180.
Facebook might have some stupid people, but at least 90% of the time they actually help.
You guys are basically becoming everyone's representation of J mech.
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Old 12-21-2018, 10:23 AM
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My post was not directed towards you.
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Old 12-21-2018, 10:46 AM
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Since nobody wants to give a straight answer, here's the quick and dirty. - to bypass the fuel pump, run a line from the fuel valve at the bottom of the tank directly to the carb, and make sure that the tank is higher than the carb.

The fuel won't flow through a pump that's not working. If it's not broken, though, there's no immediate need to fix it.

If you want an oppy to play with, I will trade you a whole MTD tractor with an 18.5 that's the same chassis as the powr king in the video for some cub cadet odds and ends. I'm close enough that your trailer will make it, and if you've got a truck I'll help you load it. I'd rather see you learn something and have fun than watch it rust.
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Since nobody wants to give a straight answer, here's the quick and dirty. - to bypass the fuel pump, run a line from the fuel valve at the bottom of the tank directly to the carb, and make sure that the tank is higher than the carb.

The fuel won't flow through a pump that's not working. If it's not broken, though, there's no immediate need to fix it.

If you want an oppy to play with, I will trade you a whole MTD tractor with an 18.5 that's the same chassis as the powr king in the video for some cub cadet odds and ends. I'm close enough that your trailer will make it, and if you've got a truck I'll help you load it. I'd rather see you learn something and have fun than watch it rust.
The problem with the motor I wanna buy is that it has NO fuel pump. Nothing at all. Also the motor is need is a horizontal shaft.
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The problem with the motor I wanna buy is that it has NO fuel pump. Nothing at all.
And still he doesn't get it... Cant battle with ignorance...

Is the tank above the Carb???? Yes or No.... pretty easy
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The problem with the motor I wanna buy is that it has NO fuel pump. Nothing at all. Also the motor is need is a horizontal shaft.
Most of the parts are interchangeable, and the price will be right, I can assure you. Your call.
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