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Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 16:42:09 -0400, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote: wrote: On Jun 5, 2:58 pm, jps wrote: On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:35:46 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: HK wrote: Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:19:30 -0400, jim7 wrote: BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you have to mow. For $12? Four bucks a piece? BBBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAA!!!!! That's really amusing. Yup. Bought them last year way out in Virginia at a big farm equipment store. Three blades, with an $11 and change sticker on them. Maybe it should have been $11 each, but I was charged under $12. Standard issue from Husky, too...not OEM. When I lived in Eastern Maryland, I would always go to Virginia to buy my mower blades, doesn't everyone? He didn't say he went to Virginia to buy the blades, moron. You silly ****, sure he did. Got readin'? No, ****-for-brains, I happened to buy them *when* we were out in Luray. We didn't drive to Luray for garden tractor parts. Where is luray anyway? Pennsylvania? Virginia. -- John H "The problem with Socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money." --Margaret Thatcher |
Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
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Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote: He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart container!!!!!!!! I There is net capacity. For example fifty gallons liquid. Adding the manditory ten percent expansion space requires a 55 gal barrel A five and a half quart container holds five quarts a common exact quantity for an oil change. Many cars take just exactly that. It is way more than you need for a Kawasaki twin, 20 hp,[ what we have] or anything similar. We have other items in the garage besides autos that have four-cycle engines. That's why I buy the jug'o'oil. I suppose if I were as dumb as loogy, I wouldn't appreciate that. |
Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
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Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
jps wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:35:46 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: HK wrote: Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:19:30 -0400, jim7 wrote: BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you have to mow. For $12? Four bucks a piece? BBBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAA!!!!! That's really amusing. Yup. Bought them last year way out in Virginia at a big farm equipment store. Three blades, with an $11 and change sticker on them. Maybe it should have been $11 each, but I was charged under $12. Standard issue from Husky, too...not OEM. When I lived in Eastern Maryland, I would always go to Virginia to buy my mower blades, doesn't everyone? He didn't say he went to Virginia to buy the blades, moron. He did, and you quoted it, ****-for-brains. |
Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 21:16:09 -0400, D K
wrote: jps wrote: On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:35:46 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: HK wrote: Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:19:30 -0400, jim7 wrote: BTW a 3 blade mower seems a bit overkill for the less than 1/4 acre you have to mow. For $12? Four bucks a piece? BBBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHAAAAA!!!!! That's really amusing. Yup. Bought them last year way out in Virginia at a big farm equipment store. Three blades, with an $11 and change sticker on them. Maybe it should have been $11 each, but I was charged under $12. Standard issue from Husky, too...not OEM. When I lived in Eastern Maryland, I would always go to Virginia to buy my mower blades, doesn't everyone? He didn't say he went to Virginia to buy the blades, moron. He did, and you quoted it, ****-for-brains. Low IQ ****. Go haul some **** so you can pay for your sad ****ing life buttsniffing on rec.boats. |
Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
On Jun 5, 7:50*pm, Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote: He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart container!!!!!!!! I There is net capacity. For example fifty gallons liquid. Adding the manditory ten percent expansion space requires a 55 gal barrel A five and a half quart container holds five quarts a common exact quantity for an oil change. Many cars take just exactly that. It is way more than you need for a Kawasaki twin, 20 hp,[ what we have] or anything similar. Um, six quarts is the "common exact quantity for an oil change". Only a fool would change oil without changing the filter. I'm waiting for Harry to post a picture of the Valvoline label where says 5.5 quarts. |
Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
On Jun 5, 8:50*pm, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote: On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote: He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart container!!!!!!!! I There is net capacity. For example fifty gallons liquid. Adding the manditory ten percent expansion space requires a 55 gal barrel A five and a half quart container holds five quarts a common exact quantity for an oil change. Many cars take just exactly that. It is way more than you need for a Kawasaki twin, 20 hp,[ what we have] or anything similar. We have other items in the garage besides autos that have four-cycle engines. That's why I buy the jug'o'oil. *I suppose if I were as dumb as loogy, I wouldn't appreciate that. Harry, take a picture of that "5.5 quart jug of Valvoline" and post it. I'd love to see it! |
Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:01:58 -0700, jps wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:38:30 -0400, HK wrote: Ahhh...the right-wing ejaculates at play. At least you have the proper "wide-stance" boat for someone of your persuasion, eh? Whatever amount of oil I poured in from the oil jug was correct, since the dipstick reads full, and I didn't overfill. Is he a pontooner too? ****in' hilarious. Bubbles on the bottom. That's not a boat, it's a raft. Try catamaran. They ones I have seen plane nicely without monster motors. You can pull water skiers and everything. Ideal cocktail cruiser.,and for that, a pontoon boat can carry enough battery for electric drive. Casady |
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