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So much for German engineering
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Owners manual said high performance upland machine. I've been painting all day and this thing won't start. Happened last summer also. Anyone else have issues with these things?
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Re: So much for German engineering
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Suspect something to do with the combination of heat and humidity causes them to stall out for a spell
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Re: So much for German engineering
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Faulty cooling system.
Add sone water
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Re: So much for German engineering
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The picture and those replies put a smile on my face....
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Re: So much for German engineering
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LOL That guy is down hard!!
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Re: So much for German engineering
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Looks like the grass is growing in around him
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rack a shotgun and see what happens
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Looks like he fell off the roof
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July 17, 2017, 12:58:24 PM »
Those wire haired only have 2 speeds. All ahead full, and STOP!
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Re: So much for German engineering
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good stuff
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Quote from: JimmyHoffa on July 17, 2017, 11:42:49 AM
rack a shotgun and see what happens
Even picking up a BB gun gets mine going.
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Re: So much for German engineering
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Ahhh the old horizontal point. Mine has been known to hold point for hours like that on hot days.
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They can get real serious about their sleeping.
He'd spend hours like this.
Napping so I could still use the chair
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After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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Great read.
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