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They're not as bad as cars or cows, but termites fart a lot, and because they are so numerous, that results in a lot of methane. Each termite only lets rip about half a microgram of methane gas a day, but every termite colony is made up of millions of individuals, and termites live all over the world. HAHA.. Watch out for dem der termites..
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The others are fart smellers... I mean smart fellas and have given some good advice. Keep us posted.
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Now as far as hawgs farting, yep their shit stinks. Don't know if it is methane or udder "tanes" like octane? When I used to clean the hawg barn, it was noticeable, but after a while I got used to it. Bacon sure smells good with eggs and biscuits/gravy. But I ain't gonna think where eggs come from. Once I lost my chewing gum in the chicken yard, ---------Thought i found it 3 times! |
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Yes I cleaned battery terminals and points after seeing that key had been left on. I connected a wire from positive post of battery to position post of coil and still no difference.
Joe
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How you going about cleaning the points? If you run fine sandpaper between the points to clean them you may leave grit that interferes with proper contact. Drawing a clean piece of paper between the points after the sandpaper or brake cleaner then compressed air will help remove the grit.
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A strip from a brown paper bag will work good.
Actually they always told us not to use sandpaper, but to use a diamond dusted point file, but most fellers don't have them and auto stores look at you goofy and ask what are points, or a point file? http://www.sulco.co.nz/Tools/File-Se...nts-Files.html And for my outback friends, https://www.australianonlinecarparts...k-of-2-t~25131 |
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...or match book cover.
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I use my wifes very fine Emory board "which she hates" then I spray a little brake cleand and dry with air pressure.
What's your points gap after cleaning twice?
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I was told a dollar bill works to clean the points after filing.
Fold it in half like this... oh my!!
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Other than that....going back to electrical: Try new plug. Could be fouled. Replace the condenser and be sure it's installed properly on negative side of coil.
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