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got the smaller toro started so i would have two blowers ready for snow then went for a ride
 

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I added a small gear to the mixture screws so I can turn the screw with a sharp pointed tool like a flat bladed screwdriver. Painted 1/2 black to keep track of how much it turned per poke.
 

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[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=220427#p220427:10a46jbc said:
kerryb » Tue Dec 22, 2020 10:21 pm[/url]":10a46jbc]
More lights!?, are you auditioning to be in that Gieco commercial? MORE!

(just teasing...) :smilie_happy:

Maybe some twinkle lights on the steps themselves.
i'm going to add one more net light to close the gaps in the hedges and put a strand of gold lights below the mailbox, didn't know about the gieco commercial its just something me and my sisters have always done
 
We didn't do lights outside this year. Usually we light the eaves and 2 trees and stake in 2 lighted reindeer, and maybe a bear but this year none of us got in the mood to put them out. We did decorate inside though.
 
Day 10 of Quarantine , got tested positive on Dec. 13th, weather's been pretty sheety around here for those 10 days , been out to the garage a couple days for a short time just to blow the stink off
 
Started to remove starter on the Interstate. Time for a rebuild.... Removing crash guards and dropping the exhaust. I wish Santa would bring me a bike lift for Xmas. Getting down to lay on the garage floor is not quite as easy as it was a few decades ago. Getting up is a whole other story. Well the exercise is probably good for me.
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=220439#p220439:2c6xwkfm said:
Ohara » Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:45 pm[/url]":2c6xwkfm]
Started to remove starter on the Interstate. Time for a rebuild.... Removing crash guards and dropping the exhaust. I wish Santa would bring me a bike lift for Xmas. Getting down to lay on the garage floor is not quite as easy as it was a few decades ago. Getting up is a whole other story. Well the exercise is probably good for me.

I can't imagine doing this work without a lift! My latest purchase was an '83 interstate sitting on a lift, so now I have two. Of course being a flat surface I just pile stuff on it (like all the parts I just took off the interstate on the other lift) with a bike sitting in the middle of it all. Some days I swear to clean up the mess and other days I just make more confusion.
 

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[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=220440#p220440:38nqxe9c said:
kerryb » Yesterday, 6:23 pm[/url]":38nqxe9c]
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=220439#p220439:38nqxe9c said:
Ohara » Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:45 pm[/url]":38nqxe9c]
Started to remove starter on the Interstate. Time for a rebuild.... Removing crash guards and dropping the exhaust. I wish Santa would bring me a bike lift for Xmas. Getting down to lay on the garage floor is not quite as easy as it was a few decades ago. Getting up is a whole other story. Well the exercise is probably good for me.

I can't imagine doing this work without a lift! My latest purchase was an '83 interstate sitting on a lift, so now I have two. Of course being a flat surface I just pile stuff on it (like all the parts I just took off the interstate on the other lift) with a bike sitting in the middle of it all. Some days I swear to clean up the mess and other days I just make more confusion.

A fellow out here was getting out of riding because the Mrs could no longer ride with him. Got an excellent deal on a lift. Have a Big Blue lift that takes the bike some 30 inches off the floor measured under the engine. Was going to make some blocks for under the wheels for stability but this lift came along, so it collects a lot of dust:
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Can easily work around the lift when the bike is up.

As for the topic. Just cleaning up the garage for Xmas. Found a motor mount bolt that I had just replaced. Probably find a few more items as I clean up.
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=220447#p220447:2fjml5u3 said:
Ohara » Yesterday, 11:32 am[/url]":2fjml5u3]
Wow you guys are making me a bit envious. Nice looking work areas. Merry Christmas
Here's my new lift:
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The 1800 did not come with it.
 
dug the toro 521's out of the back of the garage and got them started up. i'm going to give the one with the red gas tank to my nephew jerry, he bought his first house back in october.
 

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[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=220540#p220540:1xisuubi said:
detdrbuzzard » Yesterday, 9:06 pm[/url]":1xisuubi]
made my annual donation now i'm ready for bed
Thank you Sir.
 

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