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![]() My riding mower has decided that it no longer wants to start, even with a fully charged battery. I suspect that one of the dead man switches died. It's also due for a spring tune up, blade sharpening, etc, etc... Any suggestions would be appreciated. -- Chris Dukes elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat |
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:07:20 GMT in Craig Watts wrote:
wrote: My riding mower has decided that it no longer wants to start, even with a fully charged battery. I suspect that one of the dead man switches died. It's also due for a spring tune up, blade sharpening, etc, etc... Any suggestions would be appreciated. Subscribe to triangle.for sale news group. There is a guy in there always looking for business. clvserv? Been subscribed to it from one account or another for over a decade. I'm familiar with clserv, I don't claim to be a fan of his unsolicited advertising. Never have used him so I do not know good or bad. But he does come to your house. I've read the ads Craig -- Chris Dukes elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat |
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Try Tarheel Veterinary Supply on old NC 98. It's run by Nelson Leonard,
who has run his business there for more than 40 years. He started out selling vet supplies and then segued into selling landscaping equipment and mowers. Repair is about 75% of his business now. I know all this because I wrote an article about him for the North Raleigh News. He still sharpens my chainsaw. MAC |
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My riding mower .... the dead man switches died. It's also due for a
spring tune up, blade sharpening, etc, etc... I haven't been there yet this year, and they're probably terrifically busy right now, but Stone Brothers & Byrd in Durham is the place to go. I agree with the Independent: just stopping in at SB&B makes one feel good. " Indy Pick Stone, Bros. & Byrd. Across from the old ballpark is a true family business, a feed and seed store boasting bulk seed and fertilizer, annuals, country hams, honey, garden hardware and truly informed advice. A pleasant flash from the past, where everybody knows your name and you can open a charge account that doesn't involve plastic. Old-fashioned, but up-to-date, we sometimes go there just to feel good. Stone Bros. and Byrd, 700 Washington St., Durham. 682-1311." |
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