u/Emergency-Move-828

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Is this too much oil?

I think I have a problem.. I found my bike on its side this morning after some rains. It was parked in grass and fell in

I believe gas has gotten into the oil levels? I opened the cap and it smelled like gas and the oil level seems to have increase? I couldn't find the manual to see what the sign glass should look like.

The bike is at 490 miles currently.

u/Emergency-Move-828 — 1 day ago
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Hart tool battery adapter/next steps

3rdP/Ryobi/Crsftsman/Kobalt/Dewalt --> Hart 20v Tools

Hey so I'm sure lots of people have Hart tools and batteries from different brands.

Are there adapters out there that protect the batteries from low voltage to not destroy them and work well?

If not, any redneck way to rig up the tools to take a different brand battery?

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u/Emergency-Move-828 — 5 days ago
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Thanks everyone for the help! I did purchase it as it looks to be in great condition. I'll update if wanted on how it goes

u/Emergency-Move-828 — 7 days ago
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Hopefully this is the last one I'll be bringing you guys. How does this one look?

It has 1200 hours on it. Bobcat CRZ 52 with a Kawasaki FR I believe (pic).

He's asking $1200 for it. He said everything works and we can do a walk around and thru once ready

Seems it's an old Bobcat before the buy out. Any thoughts on those things?

u/Emergency-Move-828 — 7 days ago
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Hey, thank you so much for your help on the last post! I decided to forgo that opportunity as it would've been a three hour round-trip.

How do these look to you guys? The seller is asking $2000 for them all. A buddy mentioned to check it out and if it made sense he'd finance the cost. They mentioned that the motors work and they were last running a year ago but no information on anything else. is this something you would entertain or just leave it?

I am not a mechanic but technically inclined a bit and have the tools I believe. I'll be going by in the morning to take a look at them

u/Emergency-Move-828 — 7 days ago
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I do not have 800+ dollars for a new or newish mower.

Any thoughts on this one? It's been sitting out for at least or more. The owner will not provide any info apart from Kubota brand and needs new start solenoid and should work after.

I'm just starting out repairing stuff but am mechanically inclined and believe I have all the tools necessary

u/Emergency-Move-828 — 9 days ago
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Thank you for the help on passing on the Dewalt set! I think these are better options.

Which set is better? The Kobalt has more pieces but the Craftsman has seems to have spark plug sockets and such..

I have no experience with mechanic tools and such but want to start.

Uses: Toyota, Honda, Ford vehicles

General home uses

u/Emergency-Move-828 — 13 days ago
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I just bought a 7x12 enclosed trailer and feel like I should paint the walls white (eggshell) and the floors in epoxy or bedliner. Would a potential buyer see it as depreciated value though?

It's going to hold all my tools, tool boxes and other stuff I use everyday for general construction and handyman stuff.

I of course would paint it all and touch up before selling but considering the plywood would have to be replaced to change anything, would it be worth it?

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u/Emergency-Move-828 — 14 days ago
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I just bought this for $100 so don't mind spending another dollar and some elbow grease to get it looking new again.

Any thoughts on the best way to get it looking the best? I'm

I was thinking wash, sand down, mineral spirits and spray can the thing. Which brand spray and shine?

Thank you!

u/Emergency-Move-828 — 15 days ago
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I currently have the m12 batteries and 18v Ryobi.

I'm looking to upgrade from Ryobi into some better tools and Dewalt is the perfect opportunity for the 20v stuff right now.

Are the circular saw, sawzall and jigsaw worth it?

I just purchase the sds, cut off, multi, and router with the batteries.

Any other of the tools you'd recommend? I plan on keeping the m12 line up and don't mind keeping Ryobi for certain better tools.

General house remodeling and demolition.

Thank you!

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u/Emergency-Move-828 — 16 days ago