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Paulw

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No pics yet but I have two. one in 32 and the Tamiya one in 48. I'll get pics up as soon as I can get some things cleared up around here. I have been busy with a persnickety yard tractor. Blade brake, PTO cable and deck leveling. It take me a couple of days to get up off of the ground when doing those repairs.
 
Looking forward to seeing your build Paul. I had to do an unexpected repair this evening. Some dimwit smacked my mailbox. My guess is with the rain we just had some doofus moron came around the corner too fast punched it and slewed around into it. Pretty sure they messed their front end up on the curb and probably took out a plastic headlight unit and fender, or at the least screwed up the paint. I already straightened the box door which was a bit buggered. It is straighter now than it was before being hit. The only bad thing is the box support on the steel post bent at the base a bit, and with the soft ground I only got it about half way back straight before the whole post got wobbly. They also broke a weld around the middle. I can fully fix it if I can get enough torque and the post doesn't turn. Was thinking about doing a clean and repaint on it sometime this summer anyway as it was looking kind of rough.
 
Here's a good example of one Ian.
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Had it 11 years, got to where it wouldn't cold crank without some starter fluid then it started breaking spindles in the middle of a cut. I got mad and got one of the Green ones. Fixed the spindles with intention of selling it but my sister found out that her grandson needed a mower, you know the one who has no money. :bash:
 
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Here's a good example of one Ian.
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Had it 11 years, got to where it wouldn't cold crank without some starter fluid then it started breaking spindles in the middle of a cut. I got mad and got one of the Green ones. Fixed the spindles with intention of selling it but my sister found out that her grandson needed a mower, you know the one who has no money. :bash:
Hit the nail right on the proverbial Husqvarna head. YTH18542.
 
Those of us that are from the Commonwealth may also know it as pernickety. One of the times our US cousins added a letter instead of dropping one.

Cheers,
RichB
 
I have a Troy-Built self propelled push mower with a Honda engine that I bought back in 2009. Just a week ago, I filled it with gas for the first mowing, turned on the gas tap from the tank, set the automatic choke, and gave it one pull. Started right up just like every other year.
 
Well, It's done. It has been a fair build but my shaky hands just wouldn't let me finish the aerial and the aft radar antenna. With a couple of missing parts I think I'll just display this high up. I have ideas now about the 32 one, and that will come out better.
Here ya go.

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Paul, my only question is; did you have fun with it? Seriously, it is a hobby and you really should be proud of that result! You reminded me that I have an ancient Dragon kit (I bought it for the recon cameras to install in an Me-262) which I started for a "under new management GB" which stalled thanks to Dragon's (at the time) crappy engineering but the Coopers Details interior (by none other that Roy Sutherland) were a fantastic addition so perhaps, I should dig it out before my eyesight doesn't let me do the work needed. It was an LB-79 and I had to decide on this one, White 34, used as an ejection seat tester in the early 1950s or another marked white V-29.

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