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Frequently asked question section
Is it not time we had one on here?
As a starting point
Which petrol should I use?
How many miles do you get from a tank?
Which dump valve?
At least we could point people to it then rather than the usual drivel.....
As a starting point
Which petrol should I use?
How many miles do you get from a tank?
Which dump valve?
At least we could point people to it then rather than the usual drivel.....
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FAO Gutmann Pug.
Something that may be of interest to you.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showpost....17&postcount=6
Something that may be of interest to you.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showpost....17&postcount=6
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I quite like the user policy on another forum I often frequent:
Basically - any newbie, or any user at that who asks stupid questions that have been answered time and time and time again get a warning.
If their stupidity at being unable to read forums and use search continues, they are BANNED!
A bit anti-community, I know. But it works! Everyone gets on fine with it, and everyone THINKS before they post a new thread rather than just blurting out the same old questions again.
Such a policy in this forum would be greatly appreciated.
Basically - any newbie, or any user at that who asks stupid questions that have been answered time and time and time again get a warning.
If their stupidity at being unable to read forums and use search continues, they are BANNED!
A bit anti-community, I know. But it works! Everyone gets on fine with it, and everyone THINKS before they post a new thread rather than just blurting out the same old questions again.
Such a policy in this forum would be greatly appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Shark Man
I quite like the user policy on another forum I often frequent:
Basically - any newbie, or any user at that who asks stupid questions that have been answered time and time and time again get a warning.
If their stupidity at being unable to read forums and use search continues, they are BANNED!
A bit anti-community, I know. But it works! Everyone gets on fine with it, and everyone THINKS before they post a new thread rather than just blurting out the same old questions again.
Basically - any newbie, or any user at that who asks stupid questions that have been answered time and time and time again get a warning.
If their stupidity at being unable to read forums and use search continues, they are BANNED!
A bit anti-community, I know. But it works! Everyone gets on fine with it, and everyone THINKS before they post a new thread rather than just blurting out the same old questions again.
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
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Something that may be of interest to you.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showpost....17&postcount=6
Something that may be of interest to you.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showpost....17&postcount=6
"bestest"???
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Originally Posted by Shark Man
"bestest"???
I can't get the carburettor off of my Briggs & Stratton. What should i do?
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Oh Gandhi on a Greeves
You still not fixed it? Yes the carb does come off. Don't know how as they kept changing fan shrouds, fuel tanks, govenor/throttle linkages etc.
Shouldn't be anything beyond a phillips screwdriver and a 13mm, 12mm or maybe a 10mm socket, ratchet and extension bar.
You still not fixed it? Yes the carb does come off. Don't know how as they kept changing fan shrouds, fuel tanks, govenor/throttle linkages etc.
Shouldn't be anything beyond a phillips screwdriver and a 13mm, 12mm or maybe a 10mm socket, ratchet and extension bar.
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Good idea.
What mpg do you get Gary??
What is the best petrol you use?
If I put in a tenner of petrol will I get there?
Good idea.
What mpg do you get Gary??
What is the best petrol you use?
If I put in a tenner of petrol will I get there?
Last edited by aggs; 10 July 2006 at 03:18 PM.
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Freq Asked Questions Section.
Good idea.
What mpg do you get Gary??
What is the best petrol you use?
If I put in a tenner of petrol will I get there?
Good idea.
What mpg do you get Gary??
What is the best petrol you use?
If I put in a tenner of petrol will I get there?
The cheapest
Yeah for sure
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