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  • #36785
    hortiman
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    A wise move, sadly along with many more of our favourite shows and rallies.

    #36752
    hortiman
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    If you can’t find genuine Honda wheels, maybe Merrytiller ones could be modified to fit, they could be more plentiful.

    #36742
    hortiman
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    Hello there.
    I have a set of wide drum rotors, a set of narrow drum rotors for a Honda 610, I think they would fit on your hex bar.

    #36565
    hortiman
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    You could contact the company that made them, I think they are still trading, but could have been taken over by a French company.

    #36537
    hortiman
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    I can let you have a new/old stock exhaust if you are interested, for the cost of postage.
    Chris.

    #36220
    hortiman
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    Another excellent issue Alan, well done, Merry and safe Christmas to one and all.
    Lets hope for some Horticultural action in 2021.
    Chris

    #35424
    hortiman
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    The part numbers with a G suffix are Gem part numbers, not the machine number, you have to trace the number on the chassis frame tube to locate the machine number, I am not sure about tracing JAP engine numbers for this model, for dating purposes.

    #35420
    hortiman
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    Hi there.
    I think you will find that the pump from a Hirth D23 engine as fitted to the 700 and the 400 use the same basic pump, but probably just as hard to find one of them.

    #33051
    hortiman
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    If you visit the ‘Sussex & Kent weald stationary engine group’ website you will find that they have experienced a delay in receiving membership cards from Bickerstaff , but it apparently is being sorted out.

    #33001
    hortiman
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    Thank you Angus saving the day ( and the sleeve) 5 minutes and a pair of tyre levers and the job was done. Thinking ahead, does anyone know which green would have been used in the 50s ? is it mid Brunswick or a special Atco mix ?

    #32998
    hortiman
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    Thank you for your wise words Angus, I will post the result very soon.
    Chris

    #32993
    hortiman
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    Thank you for your input Angus, I will take some better shots as you have recommended when in the barn, but have family down at the moment, I understand what you are saying about the possibility of drawing it off the roller shaft, that method escaped me, yes you are correct the big sprocket is free along with the ratchet that releases the drive to the roller. I will check and report back. Thanks again for your help.
    Chris.

    #32988
    hortiman
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    This is the little joker I have been trying to remove . I just cannot believe how much effort, heat and bashing this has put up with and not let go.. Tried left hand thread followed by right hand. Looking at the ratchet teeth on the drive release, you would think that it needed to be right hand thread, otherwise the nut would be loosened by the roller turning, or am I wrong? will have to use an impact driver in desperation.

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    #32949
    hortiman
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    Thank you Andy, perhaps an extra weetabix and a longer bar !

    #32651
    hortiman
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    It is really important to make sure that all the jets and airways are totally clear on that carb. Really thorough clean with carb cleaner, then carefully blow out all airways etc. Things can get gummed up after such a long period of non-use.

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