Small Engines (Lawn Mowers, etc.): an old pro, oiler, questioners


Question
I live in Estonia, in northern Europe. When I moved here 10 years ago i brought along a homelite ut10877. It now has a non-working oiler, which I have nursed along by having my dad's old oilcan always handy and frequently lubing chain and bar.  I've decided not to repair it since a (VERY GOOD) friend is coming over and is bringing along a Husqvy 455 as a late Christmas present!!
The reason I'm writing is that in doing a bit of reading about the oiler problem I came across your letters and recognize the voice of someone who can do the work blindfolded with both hands tied behind his back - with baking mitts on. Super great, bud - MORE POWER TO YOU.
Linden
outahere

Answer
Hello Linden:

>>Thank you for the Compliment. I Try to Assist Anyone I can in Repairing Lawn Equipment and ATVs.
>>I Became Disabled in 1992 (I was Used to Working 12 to 14 Hours a Day) and then All of a Sudden I was Unable to even get Out of the Bed. I Located this Site by Accident and Decided it would Give me Something to Do with my Time and Keep me from Going Nuts. LOL. I Finally Started Getting the Correct Meds for my Condition and Now I am Able to Go into the Shop, Sit and Assist the Mechanics if Required and Can even Repair Components on the Bench (if they are brought to me) as I am Unable to do Any Lifting to Amount to Anything. It Does make me Feel Good to Hear from Questioners wether or Not they were Able to Correct the Problem they were Having and Comments from Readers, like yourself are Rare but Greatly Appreciated.
>>Thanks Again for the Comments and Compliment.
>>Till Next Time. May All Your Mechanical Problems be SMALL ONES and May the All Mighty Bless You and Yours. Be Safe and Happy.

Best Wishes and Good Luck

Respectfully

John