Decided at last:
29 November 2023 - 0 Comments
Posted by Neil
NEW BLOG SECTION
The Blog section I have renamed
Rebuilds and Repairs
A lot of customers have been asking for a section on the web site for customers
Past Present and hopefully Future ones to showcase there rebuilds and repairs.
Now its winter time I will be able to spend more time here and set it all up.
Looking through my web shop you will see the vast majority of my manuals are for older machines. That was the orginal plan all those years ago to help restore and repair all the older models. These machines seem to go on forever, but before you can even attempt a barn or hedgerow find you need to know how to take it to bits, asuming you have the bits! and put it all back together. Then you need to maintain it and do all the running repairs.
This is where I come in and try to find the old manuals to help you do it.
Your job is to inform me on any projects you are undertaking either from the start, during progress and finished item. I need lots of photographs and text telling me what you are doing, how you are doing it and the problems you are having.
My job it to put this all together and display it in these blogs.
The web site and shop in one form or another has been running for some time, but unless you are looking for a paticular manual it is boring. This part will be the interesting bit. You will be able to see what others are doing, and how they are doing it. If requested I will if you send an artical put in your contact details where you can ask if anyone has parts you are missing or if you need help with anything. All like minded people.
My web site and shop when looking at the stats show there are over 4000 visitors every week from all over the world so someone will be interested in what you are doing.
Use the contact link below or leave a reply and I will get back to you asap.
Contact MeÂ
Rebuilds and Repairs
A lot of customers have been asking for a section on the web site for customers
Past Present and hopefully Future ones to showcase there rebuilds and repairs.
Now its winter time I will be able to spend more time here and set it all up.
Looking through my web shop you will see the vast majority of my manuals are for older machines. That was the orginal plan all those years ago to help restore and repair all the older models. These machines seem to go on forever, but before you can even attempt a barn or hedgerow find you need to know how to take it to bits, asuming you have the bits! and put it all back together. Then you need to maintain it and do all the running repairs.
This is where I come in and try to find the old manuals to help you do it.
Your job is to inform me on any projects you are undertaking either from the start, during progress and finished item. I need lots of photographs and text telling me what you are doing, how you are doing it and the problems you are having.
My job it to put this all together and display it in these blogs.
The web site and shop in one form or another has been running for some time, but unless you are looking for a paticular manual it is boring. This part will be the interesting bit. You will be able to see what others are doing, and how they are doing it. If requested I will if you send an artical put in your contact details where you can ask if anyone has parts you are missing or if you need help with anything. All like minded people.
My web site and shop when looking at the stats show there are over 4000 visitors every week from all over the world so someone will be interested in what you are doing.
Use the contact link below or leave a reply and I will get back to you asap.
Contact MeÂ
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Blogs
Decided at last:
What to use blog pages for:
I have been mulling over the past few months what to use the blog section of the web site for. I came to the conclusion early on that nobody would be interested in the ramblings of an old man. After reading many of the emails and texts I have received I had a flash of inspiration (and I don't get many of them now) A lot of them were requesting a section on the site for rebuilds strip downs and all things done in the work shop.