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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby creia » Thu Apr 24, 2014 7:15 pm

Let's see some pics of that beauty! :)
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby Deere2me » Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:47 pm

Pictures...beauty... really??? C'mon man, you DO know what a dinky horizontal motor looks like, right?
Spare us the pictures......I'm pretty sure we all know what yer workin' on!!
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby okie » Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:10 pm

creia wrote:Let's see some pics of that beauty! :)
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I want to see pictures too. :o

Travis :usa:
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby bgsengine » Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:18 pm

okie wrote:
creia wrote:Let's see some pics of that beauty! :)
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I want to see pictures too. :o

Travis :usa:

Especially if you can hire a hot 18 year old model in a bikini to show off the features.. ;)
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby creia » Fri Apr 25, 2014 5:51 pm

Deere2me wrote:Pictures...beauty... really??? C'mon man, you DO know what a dinky horizontal motor looks like, right?
Spare us the pictures......I'm pretty sure we all know what yer workin' on!!


It has absolutely nothing to do with NEEDING to know what it looks like. Might not be YOUR "cup of tea", but I really enjoy seeing pics of what other members are working on, especially after they are all "spruced up".
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby KE4AVB » Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:19 pm

creia wrote:
Deere2me wrote:Pictures...beauty... really??? C'mon man, you DO know what a dinky horizontal motor looks like, right?
Spare us the pictures......I'm pretty sure we all know what yer workin' on!!


It has absolutely nothing to do with NEEDING to know what it looks like. Might not be YOUR "cup of tea", but I really enjoy seeing pics of what other members are working on, especially after they are all "spruced up".
Michael


Michael, Some folks just don't get it that some of us take a lot pride in out workmanship especially when we something back to life after it was considered a basket case. Just keep up the good work and it will payoff in the long run.

It took me nearly five years to get to a point where I am now with have a small backlog of work on hand. With good workmanship you will get a lot of referrals. The self training I did during the off season is already paying off in better turn around time with less overhead expenses. I am very thankful to the few customers that left their old unrepairable equipment for to me to train on.
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby Deere2me » Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:20 pm

bgsengine wrote:
okie wrote:
creia wrote:Let's see some pics of that beauty! :)
Michael


I want to see pictures too. :o

Travis :usa:

Especially if you can hire a hot 18 year old model in a bikini to show off the features.. ;)


Yeah, buddy, exspecially if ya include close-ups of the jugs...err cylinder!
http://ppeten.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=836

I quote:
"Don't pay any attention to old Dummy."- okie
"pompous a**hole"- steinuit13
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby bgsengine » Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:28 pm

Deere2me wrote:
bgsengine wrote:Especially if you can hire a hot 18 year old model in a bikini to show off the features.. ;)


Yeah, buddy, exspecially if ya include close-ups of the jugs...err cylinder!



you mean, like this one? Image
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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby Deere2me » Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:35 pm

bgsengine wrote:
Deere2me wrote:
bgsengine wrote:Especially if you can hire a hot 18 year old model in a bikini to show off the features.. ;)


Yeah, buddy, exspecially if ya include close-ups of the jugs...err cylinder!



you mean, like this one? Image

Oh, baby baby, oh!!!!!! Reminds me of a song by the Reverend Billy C. Wirtz. A little tune called " Roberta, Roberta"!!! Owwwwwwww!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V78G5lSydFg
http://ppeten.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=836

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Re: Techumseh 143 824022 #2262B

Postby creia » Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:30 pm

KE4AVB wrote:
creia wrote:
Deere2me wrote:Pictures...beauty... really??? C'mon man, you DO know what a dinky horizontal motor looks like, right?
Spare us the pictures......I'm pretty sure we all know what yer workin' on!!


It has absolutely nothing to do with NEEDING to know what it looks like. Might not be YOUR "cup of tea", but I really enjoy seeing pics of what other members are working on, especially after they are all "spruced up".
Michael


Michael, Some folks just don't get it that some of us take a lot pride in out workmanship especially when we something back to life after it was considered a basket case. Just keep up the good work and it will payoff in the long run.

It took me nearly five years to get to a point where I am now with have a small backlog of work on hand. With good workmanship you will get a lot of referrals. The self training I did during the off season is already paying off in better turn around time with less overhead expenses. I am very thankful to the few customers that left their old unrepairable equipment for to me to train on.


100% agreed. As many can tell from my posts and my son's we work on primarily old "L head" Briggs and Tecumseh circa 1965-1985. We have really enjoyed bringing back to life some of these old basket cases, many of which have been full-blown period-correct restorations. It is hard to explain and put into words, but there is such a gratification and sense of pride seeing the transformation that these old gems take. (I know that YOU know what I'm talking about) :D
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