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Old 07-10-2017, 03:39 PM
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Default Pics of my new to me 680 + 682

First off I need to say thanks to all for the help especially Mr. Bedell.
I bought the 680 for 300 and the 682 for 375, I think it was a darn good deal.
The 680 needed nothing, the PO said it wasn't cutting good even after he put new blades on it. That was because it was only running at 1900 rpm full throttle. I put the tach on it and bumped it up close to 3900 and it cuts and runs great! The 682 was running at 4200 rpm so I knocked it down to a little under 3900, it needed a new pto clutch and front crank seal, put an xtreme on it, works great. All I need to do now is clean the fuel system because it's running on choke.
Well I was gonna post pics but can't figure out how.
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Old 07-10-2017, 07:20 PM
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Tom, I can help with pics. When you are replying to a post, click on the paper clip icon, another screen will come up, click on "choose file" it will ask you where you want to get picture from on your phone, select the pic you want, then hit the "upload" button, it will then show the file, close that window. Go back to your replay screen and hit the paper clip again and your file will be there to choose and when you click it again it will put it in you reply. You can only post one photo at a time this way but it's a start. Hope this helps, Ronnie.
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And if it's an I phone you need to take the picture with phone horizontal and home button on the right or it will be flip a rooski when you post it
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