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hairyloon started the topic Anyone know what a Wolseley Major weighs? in the forum Garden implements 5 months ago
I’m trying to find a sensible way to transport my rotavator. It’s a bit too big and heavy to fit in the car, but it’s overkill to get the trailer out for it.
I’m wondering about some kind of towball rack but they are quite limited on the weight and I’ve no idea what the thing weighs.before I go through the fun and games of trying to balance it…[Read more]
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hairyloon replied to the topic Briggs & Stratten parts suggestions in the forum Help and information 7 months, 1 week ago
I’m happy for you to tell me that it’s an Aspera, but I don’t think I’ll find it anyhow, not least because I’ve never heard of them before.
However using that information, Google brought me to a Tecumseh page, did Tecumseh buy out Aspera or something?That company doesn’t seem to ship to the UK, but at least it has given me a clue…
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hairyloon replied to the topic Briggs & Stratten parts suggestions in the forum Help and information 7 months, 1 week ago
Model 0332
Type 065 01
Code 78042103The other says: Model:
HS40-55462D
Serial: 3253B
I couldn’t find a type… -
hairyloon replied to the topic Briggs & Stratten parts suggestions in the forum Help and information 7 months, 1 week ago
I was hoping to find a free download somewhere, and hose look a bit modern, but the query is in, so we’ll see what they say…
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hairyloon replied to the topic Briggs & Stratten parts suggestions in the forum Help and information 7 months, 2 weeks ago
Great. Thank you. I’ve sent a query…
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hairyloon started the topic Briggs & Stratten parts suggestions in the forum Help and information 7 months, 2 weeks ago
I’m looking for, but been unable to identify an air filter for a Landmaster Lion-Cub, and a Con-rod for a Wolseley Major. I’m also after tines for the landmaster, but I thought I might have a go at making those.
I did wonder about taking the carb off the Major and putting it on the Lion Cub, but I didn’t have the right spanner at the time…