Here are pictures of my "Chirp". After I removed the blower and emptied 300lbs of leaves out. It runs FINE!
1. Removal of fan. Not as easy as they say.
2. Extention to reach back nuts
3. Back nut on fire wall.
4. Fan
5. I used extention, three to reach back nut.
Here is what I did to solve the leave problem.
1. Blower Fan
2. Fan full of leaves
3. Leaves
4. Remove wiper arms, cowel, turn it over, use bug screen and foam around the wiper arms.
5. Screen from outside, installed.
aside - A friend talked me into trying a compact florescent light bulb,in my droplight, and I like it. They don't burn me, or the rug/plastic, and seem to take the knocks of a rough service bulb.
I still don't like 'em in my house, though.
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aside - A friend talked me into trying a compact florescent light bulb,in my droplight, and I like it. They don't burn me, or the rug/plastic, and seem to take the knocks of a rough service bulb.
I still don't like 'em in my house, though.
Yes, I have been meaning to change my drop light the next time the bulb goes out. Dam thing won't burn out!
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