I'm ready to buy one!!
I'm ready to buy one!!
I'm am gonna buy a ultrasonic parts washer but not sure what I'm looking for. What brands are good? Who here has one? I want one big enough the put in cylinders and crank case halves. Ideas guys!! Thanks.
- 80spitfire
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
I have a great idea for you. Leave it at your uncle'a shop for safe keeping when you get one
72' 500 Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
I should try to talk him into buying one!! haha!
- jdrob
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
Where is that darn "like" button..I should try to talk him into buying one!! haha!
Jdrob
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." AE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." AE
- 80spitfire
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
I couldn't agree more with both of those statements!jdrob wrote:Where is that darn "like" button..I should try to talk him into buying one!! haha!
-Brian
72' 500 Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
- 80spitfire
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
I couldn't agree more with both of those statements!jdrob wrote:Where is that darn "like" button..I should try to talk him into buying one!! haha!
This is just a little guy, but it may be a good at home one? http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... MgodRHYAhw
-Brian
72' 500 Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
74' 295/S Unrestored
75' 340/S Rider
76' Liquidator Restored
77' Liquifire Rider
80' Spitfire Restored
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
I bought a used one off Ebay
It is big enough to get one carb in it.
I love it, just wish it was big enough to get two carbs in.
Lloyd
It is big enough to get one carb in it.
I love it, just wish it was big enough to get two carbs in.
Lloyd
Several Deere's
Several Kawasaki's
ACSCC #1534
Several Kawasaki's
ACSCC #1534
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
My trailfire is dirty...and Saint Peter is a rock throw away
1975 340/s Speed Run Sled
1975 340/s I500 #161
1980 Liquifire SN# 4995 From WA Speed Run Sled
1980 Liquifire SN# 4996 From MN
1983 Sportfire
1984 Liquifire Deep Snow Tunnel 4/6 motor
1984 Sprintfire (2)
***Duelling Deere Garage***
1975 340/s I500 #161
1980 Liquifire SN# 4995 From WA Speed Run Sled
1980 Liquifire SN# 4996 From MN
1983 Sportfire
1984 Liquifire Deep Snow Tunnel 4/6 motor
1984 Sprintfire (2)
***Duelling Deere Garage***
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
I got mine off of Ebay, the bigger there are the more they cost. You want to make sure the carb is as clean as possible before you put it in, keeps the solution cleaner and does a better job. Sure looks like the prices went up alot since I bought mine. Good luck.
James Lalk
Sumner,Ia
Sumner,Ia
Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
Wow!! That is the Turbo model. It should cost more.
Actually I think that is a fair price.
Actually I think that is a fair price.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
Northern tool is only .16 gal, has to be very small, mine holds about two gallons. Love it, big enough to put 2-3 carbs in it but I usually only do one at a time.
James Lalk
Sumner,Ia
Sumner,Ia
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Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
you can purchase direct or on ebay factory direct, Crest is a good one, so is L&R, the L&R is the one I have.. Make sure you purchase one that is large enough for what you want to do, also make sure it is heated & has a timer on it..
If you have firearms & want to clean them also get An extra pan for your lubricating oil. & make sure the one you purchase is long enough for what you want to clean or at least over 1/2 of it..
Just my $.0875 worth
Grumpy on Chris's computer
If you have firearms & want to clean them also get An extra pan for your lubricating oil. & make sure the one you purchase is long enough for what you want to clean or at least over 1/2 of it..
Just my $.0875 worth
Grumpy on Chris's computer
Chris Dotzler
Palisade, MN
to many old sled...so little time!!!
Palisade, MN
to many old sled...so little time!!!
Re: I'm ready to buy one!!
i have one. i bought it from Harbor Freight for $60. it works great, but you can only fit one carb in it. it was the best tool i have invested in so far....
80 JD TrailFire 340 (440 motor, currently toasted)
80 JD LiquiFire (currently being restored)
80 JD Spitfire (becoming this years rider, hopefully)
80 JD Spitfire (project, parts? Who knows...)
80 JD LiquiFire (currently being restored)
80 JD Spitfire (becoming this years rider, hopefully)
80 JD Spitfire (project, parts? Who knows...)