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  1. I know this sounds rediculous but I had a similar situation with my 1998 450ES a few moths ago.  After some troubleshooting I decided to check the kill switch and sure enough found my no spark issue.  It has a dead spot when it is centered so when I wiggled it I all of a sudden had my spark and it started.  I would hope it would be that simple for you, good luck......


  2. Spent from 4 to 7 in the emergency room yesterday after having an argument with my chainsaw.  Guess who won!!!  10 stitches later patched up....bad thing right on my knee cap so bends all the time.

     

     

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  3. I dont watch much NASCAR anymore but turned on the Chicago street race today.  Kinda like an F1 race but with the big heavy cars.  Pretty unbelievable, the winner was doing his first NASCAR race, he's from from New Zealand.  It was the first time since 1963 that a driver won in his first NASCAR race, very impressive.  He says he would like to join the series full time next year, he still has a contract driving in New Zealand.

     

    Hahahaha, Bubba finished 31st, compares to his talent.....

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  4. I know this is a different tool but mrs bcs bought me my Echo string trimmer for my birthday in 1995, this sucker is still running strong.  And I use it alot, have only added oil/fuel and string.  I'm sure any companies tools aren't made as well as back then but would have no problem buying the Echo chainsaw.

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  5. No but have read numerous good reports about the Echo 590 and 600 on Arboristsite.com  If used in the manner in which a mid sized saw is designed you should get some good work out of her.   Plus the cost is right compared to a similar sized Stihl or Husky....go for it and let us know.....

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  6. 1 hour ago, THH said:

    I donated $240 to cover the annual payment in appreciation of all the great info available and awesome members here at ATV Honda.

    Wowsers, everybody here says a huge thank you!!!  I so declare the next free ATV that is given away here on the forum goes to THH.....maybe not such a great idea depending on what shape "free" is....lol

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  7. Hey Adam, welcome to you.  You have sent this from a long ways away, down under, bet it took a few days to get here.....lol  You certainly have it stripped down, there are numerous members here that have the TRX 350's.  I'll bet you get some good advice if you need it.  Heading into winter down there huh, just finally getting warm up here......

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  8. 1 hour ago, Fishfiles said:

    I think I would  have had them glued them to the rim with  black tire glue  >>>>  new tire and new rim  , I think  it would have worked  >>>  $15 for 32 ounces was enough to  do both tires ---- I was always one to never  put a tube in a dirt machine tire , unless the tire is junk  on it's last leg , them tubes can come back to haunt you 

     

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    That's what we use at the shop I work at and works very nicely.  When we get a slow leaker in the first thing we check is for a bead leak, if found we tear it down, wire brush the rim where the tire bead seats, then spread the bead sealer on.  Works everytime......

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