Hmm.. you may want to see about printing up some 'how to care for your small engine' brochures, detailing how to avoid whichever problem the folks brought the motor in for.
I'm of two minds on that - Part of me would like to help people help themselves, but the other part knows that those are the people who generate my income. If no-one needed their engines serviced/repaired, I'd be out of business. Still, I am thinking of making a simple on-line guide of how to look after the engines, the Number One rule being "Don't Leave Old Fuel In It!"
Soon... I didn't want to take any flash pictures while Spooky was still recovering form her little ordeal. I guess while the kittens' eyes are still closed, the flash won't really bother them either. I don't know how much a picture will show, other than a lumpy mass of black fur. ;)
I, however, am free of the curse of gasoline engines. My lawn mower is now an electric weed whacker, and it's all I need. Just have to worry about sulfated gel cells instead, but the pulse-type battery charger is supposed to be good at dealing with that and maintaining ideal charge.
And all of our cats are 'fixed', so no more surprises...
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And all of our cats are 'fixed', so no more surprises...
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