WOW!!!That's a 38 year old chainsaw by the way.
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That's a 38 year old chainsaw by the way.

Two strokes are more complicated than you would think. It only takes one minor air leak and they simply won't be happy. If you went through the whole thing and still wouldn't run, I'd say you had a leaking gasket or crank seal. Thing is, to deal with that in terms of parts and labor would exceed the value of the saw..............................most people throw them away.That's quite impressive.
I chucked my 13 year old Stihl MS180 in the bin the other day.
Had a gutful of it being a bastard to start, and bogging down.
Pulled it apart, cleaned everything, mesh filter, carb, new plug.
A 2-stroke is a pretty simple thing.
And it was still being a dog.
Time to go to the train station.
Went electric with an EGO 18" chain saw. It totally exceeded my expectations, and I would never go back to a petrol saw again.
I'm telling myself this will offset the CO2 emissions from the Coyote V8.![]()
Not to mention the aroma of a running two stroke!... But I'm not going to lie though, there is a certain charm to a screaming two stroke chainsaw.

I'm hugely driven by scent, it something that will always take me back to certain times in my life. The smell of a Victa two stroke reminds me of my grandfather and his green Victa Mustang, which he gave to me before he died.......................Not to mention the aroma of a running two stroke!
Yes, I will miss that, a bit like boarding an aircraft via the rear stairs or at a regional airport... ahh, that smell of Jet A-1.
Electric has no ambience about it, but it "just works".
SO true, D!It only takes one minor air leak and they simply won't be happy.
But I'm not going to lie though, there is a certain charm to a screaming two stroke chainsaw.
Amen, brother.Not to mention the aroma of a running two stroke!
That double pumper SCREAMS, D...HS and it IS kind of a scary sound. But dude, don'tcha know that you're not supposed to mow when the grass is wet? <smile>This is what the two stroke excells at, powering through thick, wet grass without stalling.
If you are asking me as a horticulturalist, I'd say that you probably shouldn't mow wet grass.That double pumper SCREAMS, D...HS and it IS kind of a scary sound. But dude, don'tcha know that you're not supposed to mow when the grass is wet? <smile>
Always love seeing pictures of your Mustang!Got caught in a thunderstorm on Friday on my way back from the Doctor. SO, the Mustang needed a bath. Used Opticoat M wash again today. Man that stuff is awesome. Only gripe is you can't get in any other size than 16 oz which makes it terribly cost prohibitive. But I do like using it A LOT. Also spruced up the engine bay with a quick wash and a coat of KCx Motorplast.
Also ordered me self a new toy for my birthday. I have been using my Karcher 1800 cube for over a year now, and while it works OK its time to upgrade to a bit larger (and more GPM) unit. Active 2.0 incoming. I couldn't justify the cost of the new 2.3 (nor a Kranzle) and I think the 2.0 will do the job just fine for me. Can't wait for it to arrive and use it next weekend...
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Problem solved!Having ran the updated wide-mouth MTM foam cannon for a few months now, there is only one problem I have encountered, something I actually discovered very quickly.
I use a foam cannon with either soap or Brake Buster for wheel cleaning. I'm also seated when cleaning wheels, the stool and bucket on wheels so I can shuffle from wheel to wheel without getting up. This will sound like a first world problem, but with a bucket full of water and tools, there was nowhere to put the foam cannon when not in use. That was until Maxshine and MTM started offering a bracket to hang the foam cannon from the bucket. This of course was the perfect solution.
https://detailingshed.com.au/products/mtm-veloci-ventuno-bracket?_pos=3&_sid=9ee486336&_ss=r
https://detailingshed.com.au/products/maxshine-foam-cannon-bucket-mount?_pos=3&_sid=de8721563&_ss=r
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Having searched for something like that for ages, I even considered having one made for me, you can imagine my disappointment when I discovered the updated MTM bottle and cap arrangement is not compatible with either the Maxshine or MTM bracket. :doh
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I can't see how an updated version would work considering the lack of clearance between the foam cannon body and the black adaptor cap. So, I've been back to fumbling from wheel to wheel managing the stool, the pressure washer gun/hose, bucket and foam cannon.
My latest idea involves a foam cannon wall bracket that I spotted online.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CWP2CTJ4/ref=pe_386300_440135490_TE_simp_item_image?th=1
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These work different to regular quick connect fittings in that they a simple push to engage-release rather than pulling down the outer sleeve. I can't link a video, but the Amazon listing has a video showing it in action. These are actually very slick, way more precise than the budget price would indicate.
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The plan is to mount the bracket to my detailing stool, which will have the foam cannon resting between my legs for quick and easy retravel. I think this should work, but like anything, it will be a case of trial and error.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I studied and studied and kept coming back to the Active 2.0 for price vs performance. I would love to have the 2.3 but not for double the price. The 2.0 will be a vast improvement over my current setup. Now the next upgrade will have to come to the DI setup I have. The one I have now works fine for my current PW, but its output on filter mode is only a little over 1 GPM, I will need double that. I found one I want to try, reasonable price, has a built in bypass and has reviewed quite well. I'm only at a little over 70 TDS un filtered so as long as I work quick in the morning before the sun comes out around my house I am good... And I can use the current one on a basic garden hose for the final panel flood...Always love seeing pictures of your Mustang!
As for the Active 2.0, its the perfect solution for car cleaning. Nothing comes close to offering a Kranzle-like (1.9 - 2.0 gpm) flow rate at a fraction of the cost. While the 2.3 certainly has more flow, 2.3 vs 2.0 gpm, there is some concern regarding how small the pump is attached to such a large motor, I suspect they will be revising that pretty soon. Well shopped!![]()
Have you looked at the CR-Spotless? You can get them with or without a cart, both models will do up to 2.5 gpm.Thanks for the confirmation. I studied and studied and kept coming back to the Active 2.0 for price vs performance. I would love to have the 2.3 but not for double the price. The 2.0 will be a vast improvement over my current setup. Now the next upgrade will have to come to the DI setup I have. The one I have now works fine for my current PW, but its output on filter mode is only a little over 1 GPM, I will need double that. I found one I want to try, reasonable price, has a built in bypass and has reviewed quite well. I'm only at a little over 70 TDS un filtered so as long as I work quick in the morning before the sun comes out around my house I am good... And I can use the current one on a basic garden hose for the final panel flood...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C7K88VT...089TSIL5&psc=1&ref_=list_c_wl_lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Yes, but $$$$$. I'm a weekend warrior and trying not to break the bank, I already do on all my chemicals and other toysHave you looked at the CR-Spotless? You can get them with or without a cart, both models will do up to 2.5 gpm.
DIC-10 Medium Output Spotless Water Rolling System – Spotless Water Systems (crspotless.com)
DIC-20 High Output De-ionized Water Filtration Rolling System – Spotless Water Systems (crspotless.com)
DIW-10 Medium Output Wall Mounted Spotless Water Filtration System – Spotless Water Systems (crspotless.com)
DIW-20 High Output Wall Mounted Spot Free Wash System - Deionized Water Maker – Spotless Water Systems (crspotless.com)
Actually, you could use the static version and your pressure washer mounted to a service cart. You could also add a hose reel of some sort.
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