Hey R.D.,
Did the link I gave you for the Briggs help you out!?!
It was a good start, but another fellow sent me a parts manual in PDF, as well as a picture of his governor setup. Turns out that someone in the past had worked on this machine and installed a spring in the wrong place. Once I put it where it was supposed to go, all my troubles went away.
Thanks for the link, I'm sure I will be using it in the future
I noticed in just about all your videos i see them running behind, beside or in front of you guys. They seem to have as much fun as you guys in the Argos. My hat is off to that dog! Leaping from a vehicle at 70 mph, Thats real tough!!
Hope he don't try that again.
So the quad doesn't want to ride with you guys again? Fancy that!
All terrain must mean something different in quad language.
Just kidding:
Talk him into a 6X6 or 8X8. He will have more fun!
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways , cigar in one hand, whiskey in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!!!"
I am sick and tired of my dial-up internet. I miss out on every video posted on this site and it's killing me. Well someday I will have a fast conection and will have about 3 full days of videos to watch. I hope they are as good as everyone says. I would hate to be dissapointed.
Chapy, does your dial up not stay connected long enough to finish the download? Like walk away/go to bed and view it later? There's a couple things that might work. One is a download manager that saves the file to your hard drive, that might pick up where it left off when disconnected.
Since you can download and save youtube videos, it's possible someone could download them all and send them to you on a cd or dvd disc.
To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)
I sat and watched some videos on a sunday a few months ago and I was connected for about four hours and got through a few videos. It just takes too long. I guess I can't wait that long with two little kids running around the house.
I don't think that anyone who has never been in this stuff can understand just how hard this stuff is to get across.This looks a lot like the same thing. Keep em coming Doc! Thanks!
I know exactly what you mean! I didnt believe how hard it was to cross until I went moose hunting with a buddy last year. He told me not to shoot anything unless it was within a hundred yards or less of the lake. I decided to venture out and see for myself and after about 200 yards I gave up and turned around. There is no way I could have packed a moose out of that place unless it was close. He ended up shooting a 54" bull about 40 yards from the lake. Taxi'd his float plane to it and had it loaded up in no time!
It's not a matter of life or death. It's much more important than that!
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