Problem with John SX 95 Mower

I have old mower SX 1995 that I bought several years ago. He is gradually losing power. It runs fine if the mower deck is not, but when you are mowing, it will lose power when I go on the road side of the hill where I tiliting to the right or the left, as well as some moments when I tunr real fast. It works OK, but not great in the land of the mower opened. He slowly deteriorated this summer. I think carb, but it is going to be like this for some opinions before I tried separately housing to get into. Perhaps I have corrossion dirt or in a toilet bowl? I have checked the fuel pump and putting out a lot of gas, I also changed the gas filter, and create new lines, as the old were leaking. Also trying to clean carb throat with a cleaner. All this helped at all to appreaciate any ideas. Level fuel tank is so low carb carb fuel starvation when a corner.

How to install a window a/c unit outside

I shed with a very small window, which I use mainly for storage, but I have a little piece of work on the bench, etc. I also have a window mounted air conditioners that I have received from mostly free (trade). The unit is probably old, but my friend said that he had not used much. This evaporative cooler, by the way. The regular, 220 volts AC. I am planning to establish a reserve for him (from treated wood) near the outer wall of the barn and even putting a little roof over it. I then route air through the barn wall, using a round air duct (s) — The use of 8 or 10-inch channel (s), I think. I fully with the novice / C and the front of missing air-conditioning, so I am not sure exactly how it works. I assume that the upper area of food and reduce air pollution events. So, I know if I need two separate channels, or if I can just run through every single channel? Using two separate channels, it did not matter if the channels are physically close together inside the shed? Can I just set it to suck the air from the outside shed, and then open the window? Air conditioning is much, much more than I really need. The 28,000 BTU capacity and shed about 300 square feet of open sound and very little insulation and four small air vents in the roof. I did not shed much use can be 20 or 30 hours a year. So, the electric bill is not the issue. In hot weather, as we are now, though, is to shed about 100 degrees, so I would like to be able to cool, and cool off quickly when I do need to do a small project, etc. I guess I will have to go to a local sheet-metal shop and fabricated something, I wonder, but if I could just make something of canvas and PVC pipe, for example. / C unit will be behind the barn, where it does not show, so it does not matter if your looks a bit kludgy.

Dishwasher Drain and Airgap Problem

Hi all, I recently launched a new D / W, sink and countertops installed. Sink only two holes (taps and soap dispenser), so we nixed gap. We were told that we do not need. I previously gap. D / W installers took “Y” and contrary from D / W immediately available. (Same as before disposal). I know that the gap is used to prevent backflow in D / W. … but after I noticed strange problems. My sink is not always drain so well (not always). In order to better drain, I have to do something about Boiler drain or include disposal. This practically means that there is a large air bubble that causes this. Can this case as an exception gap? If so, I can try one of these combo soap dispenser air gaps. I know someone will ask, but the problem is not production, which is based in possession.

Make sure that you drain hose cycle, and not just go down into the disposal. This should work the same way, that makes airgap, although airgap better.

Survivors dishwasher should have detailed information about how to put his hose. Mina customize to your own taste, and it works fine.

 

As you Boiler drain? You mean that food scraps or something else? What do you mean “Boiler”? > almost as if air bubbles that why. Can this> case as an exception gap? If so, can I try one I can not imagine that it is. Do you mean when aobug DW did not work, right?