A lot of attention has put on Waltz,and rightfully so. But those that have followed the Attorny General scandal and the non reporting of his past actions know full well where he falls on many controversal arenas. His connections between him and the Somali population would be no surprise! Lest not forget his past references to Metro police deparments and his tasit approvel of street gang thuggery.
Echo timberwolf has worked well for me several years, just cutting firewood. Good saw . Wouldnt think you would need anything more for general purpose.
My 15 year olds 2000 Honda 125 R had the back tire lock uo and it died and now will roll but has no compression. This is all going from what the boys have told me. Taking that info it sounds like it needs a complete rebuild.
Im no mechanic but seem to remember hearing 2 strokes are easy to rebuild. I was told to have it done would be between 1500 and 2 k.. im not thinking a 26 year old bike would be worth putting that much into. So im thinking it may be a god project to tackle and something to do with the boys. Looking up rebuild kits it looks like about 7 or 800 will buy all the parts IF im looking at the right stuff. I may need a few tools I dont have to check and se if the cylinder are round not oval from basic readi I have done.
I have been cutting back hours at work some(called in and took my last vacation day last night along with not working my day off Monday but 16 tonight. Baby steps) So with more time a project with the boys seems nice.
Does anyone know if ther is a book or video on this model with step by step guide to do a rebuild with tools and parts list for beginners? Any idea how many hours it should take to complete if starting out prepaired so I can allocate # of days off to the project if it looks like something I think we can tackle.
That guy always post videos about 2a stuff that the sky is falling and the courts shoot it down a week later.
Would you rather not pay attention to what's going on wake uo and find something has been passed. Or have the alarms get sounded and people being made aware.
Why is it so aggravating to set the darn things? Is there some kind of design flaw. Most of the time I can only get the trigger to catch in the night latch notch, no way do I get the pan further up on the trigger so I can move to the night latch when I am ready.