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[email protected] June 8th 09 07:26 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 8, 1:47*pm, wrote:
On Jun 8, 12:18*pm, jim7 wrote:





HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 10:47 am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Well, he had to change his lie. That's what liars do when cornered.
He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart
container!!!!!!!! I'm surprised his lie didn't go as far as trying to
tell us he drove his lawnmower down the the quickie lube to have it
done! Trouble is, they are five quart containers!
Good size. Someone must find approximately 4.5 quarts an even quantity
for something. Ever wonder why 55 gal barrels are that size? They hold
fifty gallons of liquid, plus the manditory expansion space.
Casady
Jugs holding 5.5 quarts of four cycle motor oil are generally available.


Gotta love poor dumb loogy's inability to read: I never said I bought
the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of "machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera.


Oh my... you didn't just grab some 10W-40 and pour into the Huskie,
did you? *It specifies 30W, and that's something you wouldn't use in
your cars, your boat... maybe in the generator.


You have to top off the oil in your old, clapped out cars and boat?


Why would you assume I used a multigrade? Because I showed a photo of a
5.5 quart jug from a vendor's site? It was the first 5.5 quart jug I
found. Because I have several devices that have four cycle gas engines
and you assumed I wouldn't give each the oil it specifies? Have you been
sleeping with loogy again?


How many different 5.5 quart jugs of oil do you have?


I'm betting one, and he uses it in everything. *He bought 10w-50, and
figured it would encompass 10w-30, 10w-40, straight 30, etc. *All
purpose. *~snerk~- Hide quoted text -

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He could easily settle all of this. Take a picture of HIS Husky
showing the three blades and the elusive "oil jug".

HK June 8th 09 07:46 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
wrote:
On Jun 8, 11:57 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 10:47 am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Well, he had to change his lie. That's what liars do when cornered.
He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart
container!!!!!!!! I'm surprised his lie didn't go as far as trying to
tell us he drove his lawnmower down the the quickie lube to have it
done! Trouble is, they are five quart containers!
Good size. Someone must find approximately 4.5 quarts an even quantity
for something. Ever wonder why 55 gal barrels are that size? They hold
fifty gallons of liquid, plus the manditory expansion space.
Casady
Jugs holding 5.5 quarts of four cycle motor oil are generally available.
Gotta love poor dumb loogy's inability to read: I never said I bought
the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of "machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera.
Oh my... you didn't just grab some 10W-40 and pour into the Huskie,
did you? It specifies 30W, and that's something you wouldn't use in
your cars, your boat... maybe in the generator.
You have to top off the oil in your old, clapped out cars and boat?

Why would you assume I used a multigrade? Because I showed a photo of a
5.5 quart jug from a vendor's site? It was the first 5.5 quart jug I
found. Because I have several devices that have four cycle gas engines
and you assumed I wouldn't give each the oil it specifies?


I didn't assume anything, doofus. When explaining why you bought such
a large jug of oil for a small project, you stated: "I never said I
bought the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of
"machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera."

Since all those thing require *different* oils, it seems you've been
caught in *another* lie. It really sucks to be you. eh?

No more time to play today, harold. Buh-bye.



*You* were played, yet again, and it's so obvious, and you can't figure
it out. Again. Usually, it is loogy and justhate who are the easy ones
to play...glad you joined their club.

You jumped to the wrong conclusions based upon a couple of sentences
that were deliberately opaque.

Read the sentences you quoted very carefully. They do not support the
conclusions you reached. And you don't know why...still.

1. I never said I *bought* the jug of oil for my lawn tractor.

2. I have a handful of "machines" here that use four cycle oil...

3. The jug of oil whose picture I posted was simply the first 5.5 quart
jug of oil I found on a vendor site.


Language is so much fun, especially when you know how to use it...and
others don't.







HK June 8th 09 07:46 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
wrote:
On Jun 8, 12:18 pm, jim7 wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 10:47 am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Well, he had to change his lie. That's what liars do when cornered.
He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart
container!!!!!!!! I'm surprised his lie didn't go as far as trying to
tell us he drove his lawnmower down the the quickie lube to have it
done! Trouble is, they are five quart containers!
Good size. Someone must find approximately 4.5 quarts an even quantity
for something. Ever wonder why 55 gal barrels are that size? They hold
fifty gallons of liquid, plus the manditory expansion space.
Casady
Jugs holding 5.5 quarts of four cycle motor oil are generally available.
Gotta love poor dumb loogy's inability to read: I never said I bought
the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of "machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera.
Oh my... you didn't just grab some 10W-40 and pour into the Huskie,
did you? It specifies 30W, and that's something you wouldn't use in
your cars, your boat... maybe in the generator.
You have to top off the oil in your old, clapped out cars and boat?
Why would you assume I used a multigrade? Because I showed a photo of a
5.5 quart jug from a vendor's site? It was the first 5.5 quart jug I
found. Because I have several devices that have four cycle gas engines
and you assumed I wouldn't give each the oil it specifies? Have you been
sleeping with loogy again?

How many different 5.5 quart jugs of oil do you have?


I'm betting one, and he uses it in everything. He bought 10w-50, and
figured it would encompass 10w-30, 10w-40, straight 30, etc. All
purpose. ~snerk~



snerk



[email protected] June 9th 09 01:23 AM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 8, 2:46*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 11:57 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 10:47 am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Well, he had to change his lie. That's what liars do when cornered..
He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart
container!!!!!!!! I'm surprised his lie didn't go as far as trying to
tell us he drove his lawnmower down the the quickie lube to have it
done! Trouble is, they are five quart containers!
Good size. Someone must find approximately 4.5 quarts an even quantity
for something. Ever wonder why 55 gal barrels are that size? They hold
fifty gallons of liquid, plus the manditory expansion space.
Casady
Jugs holding 5.5 quarts of four cycle motor oil are generally available.
Gotta love poor dumb loogy's inability to read: I never said I bought
the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of "machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera.
Oh my... you didn't just grab some 10W-40 and pour into the Huskie,
did you? *It specifies 30W, and that's something you wouldn't use in
your cars, your boat... maybe in the generator.
You have to top off the oil in your old, clapped out cars and boat?
Why would you assume I used a multigrade? Because I showed a photo of a
5.5 quart jug from a vendor's site? It was the first 5.5 quart jug I
found. Because I have several devices that have four cycle gas engines
and you assumed I wouldn't give each the oil it specifies?


I didn't assume anything, doofus. *When explaining why you bought such
a large jug of oil for a small project, you stated: "I never said I
bought the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of
"machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera."


Since all those thing require *different* oils, it seems you've been
caught in *another* lie. *It really sucks to be you. eh?


No more time to play today, harold. *Buh-bye.


*You* were played, yet again, and it's so obvious, and you can't figure
it out. Again. Usually, it is loogy and justhate who are the easy ones
to play...glad you joined their club.

You jumped to the wrong conclusions based upon a couple of sentences
that were deliberately opaque.

Read the sentences you quoted very carefully. They do not support the
conclusions you reached. And you don't know why...still.

1. I never said I *bought* the jug of oil for my lawn tractor.


And I never claimed that you bought it *exclusively* for the lawn
tractor.


2. I have a handful of "machines" here that use four cycle oil...


As do we all. So?

3. The jug of oil whose picture I posted was simply the first 5.5 quart
jug of oil I found on a vendor site.

That was obvious.

Language is so much fun, especially when you know how to use it...and
others don't.


Your problem is, you think others hang on your every word, parsing
every possible meaning. Guess what, I sure don't. I skim what I want
to, and played with you like a cat plays with a mouse. The end game
was to get you to break out your camera, and post a pic of your
lawnmower. And you did!! LOL!!

The funniest thing is, after you serviced it on a rainy day this past
weekend, it now is seriously filthy. No time to use it today, you
posted all day long, except for when you backed it out and took a
couple of pictures. Spin, spin, spin. LOL.

Hey, go take a couple of snaps of the new blades and the jug. C'mon,
be a sport.

HK June 9th 09 01:28 AM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
wrote:
On Jun 8, 2:46 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 11:57 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 10:47 am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Well, he had to change his lie. That's what liars do when cornered.
He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart
container!!!!!!!! I'm surprised his lie didn't go as far as trying to
tell us he drove his lawnmower down the the quickie lube to have it
done! Trouble is, they are five quart containers!
Good size. Someone must find approximately 4.5 quarts an even quantity
for something. Ever wonder why 55 gal barrels are that size? They hold
fifty gallons of liquid, plus the manditory expansion space.
Casady
Jugs holding 5.5 quarts of four cycle motor oil are generally available.
Gotta love poor dumb loogy's inability to read: I never said I bought
the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of "machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera.
Oh my... you didn't just grab some 10W-40 and pour into the Huskie,
did you? It specifies 30W, and that's something you wouldn't use in
your cars, your boat... maybe in the generator.
You have to top off the oil in your old, clapped out cars and boat?
Why would you assume I used a multigrade? Because I showed a photo of a
5.5 quart jug from a vendor's site? It was the first 5.5 quart jug I
found. Because I have several devices that have four cycle gas engines
and you assumed I wouldn't give each the oil it specifies?
I didn't assume anything, doofus. When explaining why you bought such
a large jug of oil for a small project, you stated: "I never said I
bought the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of
"machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera."
Since all those thing require *different* oils, it seems you've been
caught in *another* lie. It really sucks to be you. eh?
No more time to play today, harold. Buh-bye.

*You* were played, yet again, and it's so obvious, and you can't figure
it out. Again. Usually, it is loogy and justhate who are the easy ones
to play...glad you joined their club.

You jumped to the wrong conclusions based upon a couple of sentences
that were deliberately opaque.

Read the sentences you quoted very carefully. They do not support the
conclusions you reached. And you don't know why...still.

1. I never said I *bought* the jug of oil for my lawn tractor.


And I never claimed that you bought it *exclusively* for the lawn
tractor.


2. I have a handful of "machines" here that use four cycle oil...


As do we all. So?
3. The jug of oil whose picture I posted was simply the first 5.5 quart
jug of oil I found on a vendor site.

That was obvious.

Language is so much fun, especially when you know how to use it...and
others don't.


Your problem is, you think others hang on your every word, parsing
every possible meaning. Guess what, I sure don't. I skim what I want
to, and played with you like a cat plays with a mouse. The end game
was to get you to break out your camera, and post a pic of your
lawnmower. And you did!! LOL!!

The funniest thing is, after you serviced it on a rainy day this past
weekend, it now is seriously filthy. No time to use it today, you
posted all day long, except for when you backed it out and took a
couple of pictures. Spin, spin, spin. LOL.

Hey, go take a couple of snaps of the new blades and the jug. C'mon,
be a sport.



You couldn't play cat and mouse with a child's fuzzy cat and mouse.

And, as usual, you got it all wrong...again. I cut the lawn yesterday
and cross cut it today. That's right...I almost always cut the lawn twice.


Oh...the photos...they were for Mr. Certainty, SW Tom...you know, the
guy who thinks he really knows...and despite that, equips his boats eith
etecs.


DK June 10th 09 12:22 AM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 2:46 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 11:57 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jun 8, 10:47 am, HK wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:
Well, he had to change his lie. That's what liars do when
cornered.
He's now saying he bought oil for a lawnmower by the 5.5 quart
container!!!!!!!! I'm surprised his lie didn't go as far as
trying to
tell us he drove his lawnmower down the the quickie lube to
have it
done! Trouble is, they are five quart containers!
Good size. Someone must find approximately 4.5 quarts an even
quantity
for something. Ever wonder why 55 gal barrels are that size?
They hold
fifty gallons of liquid, plus the manditory expansion space.
Casady
Jugs holding 5.5 quarts of four cycle motor oil are generally
available.
Gotta love poor dumb loogy's inability to read: I never said I
bought
the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of
"machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of
cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera.
Oh my... you didn't just grab some 10W-40 and pour into the Huskie,
did you? It specifies 30W, and that's something you wouldn't use in
your cars, your boat... maybe in the generator.
You have to top off the oil in your old, clapped out cars and boat?
Why would you assume I used a multigrade? Because I showed a photo
of a
5.5 quart jug from a vendor's site? It was the first 5.5 quart jug I
found. Because I have several devices that have four cycle gas engines
and you assumed I wouldn't give each the oil it specifies?
I didn't assume anything, doofus. When explaining why you bought such
a large jug of oil for a small project, you stated: "I never said I
bought the jug of oil for my lawn tractor. I have a handful of
"machines" here
that use four cycle oil, including the lawn tractor, a couple of cars,
an outboard motor, a small generator, et cetera."
Since all those thing require *different* oils, it seems you've been
caught in *another* lie. It really sucks to be you. eh?
No more time to play today, harold. Buh-bye.
*You* were played, yet again, and it's so obvious, and you can't figure
it out. Again. Usually, it is loogy and justhate who are the easy ones
to play...glad you joined their club.

You jumped to the wrong conclusions based upon a couple of sentences
that were deliberately opaque.

Read the sentences you quoted very carefully. They do not support the
conclusions you reached. And you don't know why...still.

1. I never said I *bought* the jug of oil for my lawn tractor.


And I never claimed that you bought it *exclusively* for the lawn
tractor.


2. I have a handful of "machines" here that use four cycle oil...


As do we all. So?
3. The jug of oil whose picture I posted was simply the first 5.5 quart
jug of oil I found on a vendor site.

That was obvious.

Language is so much fun, especially when you know how to use it...and
others don't.


Your problem is, you think others hang on your every word, parsing
every possible meaning. Guess what, I sure don't. I skim what I want
to, and played with you like a cat plays with a mouse. The end game
was to get you to break out your camera, and post a pic of your
lawnmower. And you did!! LOL!!

The funniest thing is, after you serviced it on a rainy day this past
weekend, it now is seriously filthy. No time to use it today, you
posted all day long, except for when you backed it out and took a
couple of pictures. Spin, spin, spin. LOL.

Hey, go take a couple of snaps of the new blades and the jug. C'mon,
be a sport.



You couldn't play cat and mouse with a child's fuzzy cat and mouse.

And, as usual, you got it all wrong...again. I cut the lawn yesterday
and cross cut it today. That's right...I almost always cut the lawn twice.


Oh...the photos...they were for Mr. Certainty, SW Tom...you know, the
guy who thinks he really knows...and despite that, equips his boats eith
etecs.


Your landlord makes you cut it twice? With that tiny lawn I guess it's
not a big constraint on your boating time.

Johnson June 10th 09 12:49 AM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
HK wrote:

Oh...the photos...they were for Mr. Certainty, SW Tom...you know, the
guy who thinks he really knows...and despite that, equips his boats eith
etecs.


I have to say something about ETECS. The local Sea Tow here which is one
of the busiest on the east coast is using ETECS on several of their
boats, twins in fact. They probably put more hours on those engines in
one season than you've but on yours in 10 years.

They have no problem with the ETECS. Methinks you're a blowhard.

Johnson

Richard Casady June 11th 09 07:41 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 10:22:40 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

Amazing work for an alleged mechanical engineer, huh? The funny part
is, he's so thrilled that he can change a sparkplug that he must post
it here!


It seems to take about two hours to change the plugs on a
Navigator.The book said to change them at 100 000 miles, so we did,
but they looked fine. Should have waited for the check engine light to
come on. The engine is so buried that you can't even see it, and you
have to take stuff off to get at other stuff.

Casady

Loogypicker[_2_] June 11th 09 07:59 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 11, 2:41*pm, Richard Casady
wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 10:22:40 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Amazing work for an alleged mechanical engineer, huh? The funny part
is, he's so thrilled that he can change a sparkplug that he must post
it here!


It seems to take about two hours to change the plugs on a
Navigator.The book said to change them at 100 000 miles, so we did,
but they looked fine. Should have waited for the check engine light to
come on. The engine is so buried that you can't even see it, and you
have to take stuff off to get at other stuff.

Casady


Ah for the days..... I had a Plymouth Belvedere with a slant six. I
could get in the engine compartment and actually stand on the floor,
in front of the front steering components! I took the engine out of it
in one evening. After rebuilding it put it back in in an evening.

Loogypicker[_2_] June 11th 09 08:01 PM

Rainy Day Fun - Gasoline Engine Related
 
On Jun 9, 7:49*pm, Johnson wrote:
HK wrote:
Oh...the photos...they were for Mr. Certainty, SW Tom...you know, the
guy who thinks he really knows...and despite that, equips his boats eith
etecs.


I have to say something about ETECS. The local Sea Tow here which is one
of the busiest on the east coast is using ETECS on several of their
boats, twins in fact. They probably put more hours on those engines in
one season than you've but on yours in 10 years.

They have no problem with the ETECS. Methinks you're a blowhard.

Johnson


Oh, but you don't understand. If Harry doesn't own it, it's not worth
owning. If Harry doesn't have it, it's not worth having. If Harry
doesn't do it, it's not worth doing. Just ASK him!


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