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Of course, Mother Nature doesn't have much respect for engineering -- good or otherwise. We had an 80-year-old pond that was lost in a few hours to a crawfish hole probably about a foot under the waterline.
patrick_g said:Renze, That calculation did not include a small boy with a well practiced finger did it?
Great example. It also reminds me how disappointed I was when the USA didn't get with the metric program and stayed with the crap we inherited from the nobles of England.
KentT said:So, Eddie -- is it looking like it'll be filled by Christmas? We haven't seen many pics lately...
If its the oil level switch, just jumper around it. Do the same with on/off (may need open circuit to run) switch.EddieWalker said:Two things might be the problem. The spark plug wire seems kind of loose. It will start right up without me touching the wire and it will keep running when I play with it.
The other thing is that the fuel filter is almost empty. I took it off and fuel flowed through it real fast and easy. I'm wondering what's going on from the line after the fuel filter and the carburetor.
Anybody else have any thoughts?
Thanks,
Eddie
weldingisfun said:I'm with Tim in IA. A great Christmas present for all of us would be to see your lake on Christmas morning.
I've only been with TBN for a few days but I went back and read every thread. It was addictive and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I'm about 200 miles SW of you and am tempted to come on up and see the lake for myself. Maybe I'll get lucky and meet you in person, Eddie. I sort of feel that I know you already.
Thanks for letting us enjoy your project and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
weldingisfun said:I don't know, but it looks as though there were more contributing factors than just the the heavy rains. The before pics show trees growing on the inside of the dam, read that roots. And, the overflow is directly in the path of the breach in the dam. Water could have been weakening the dam along the sides of the pipe for years. The heavy rains may just have been the little extra push needed to cause the breach.
Anyone else out there have an opinion?
EddieWalker said:The pump is still not running for any period of time.
I have fresh oil in it, so I'm hoping that's not the problem, but Ron's advice of bypassing the oil sensor cutoff is probably my next course of action.
The spark plub was bad. The little screw on thingy on the top was totaly wore out from vibration. It just fell apart and the threads are just about gone.
Eddie