Welcome Dennis to the forum.
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Welcome Dennis to the forum.
Hi Dennis and welcome to the forum.
Stu.
Stu.
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No engine,,, no idea,,,,
Just getting to the age of sitting down and looking so this will be a good hobby.
My first task is to see if the thing will ever run again, he did say that there are a lot of spares for this novice engine.
My other hobby is Radio control boating, electric and sail, used to have a motorcycle but that faze has long gone, (thankfully)
So if I get well and truly stuck hope I can rely on the forums sound advice,
or Micky Take.
Thanks in anticipation troops
Den
oooppsss, just realised, wrong place, should be under Lognail, sorry guys.

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Re: Welcome Dennis to the forum.
hi Dennis..
welcome to the forum
regards,mike..
welcome to the forum
regards,mike..

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Re: Welcome Dennis to the forum.
Dennis you'll get plenty of "micky taking" once we get used to you as were a friendly bunch that don't take things to serious yet if you have a problem we'll try our best to help you sort it.
The main problem with the Villiers engine is they loss there spark, new parts are fairly easy to obtain but a little expensive as they are getting on in years and getting in short supply. So if you have any problems or need to ask anything just put it in the correct section of the forum for us to help.
Stu.
The main problem with the Villiers engine is they loss there spark, new parts are fairly easy to obtain but a little expensive as they are getting on in years and getting in short supply. So if you have any problems or need to ask anything just put it in the correct section of the forum for us to help.
Stu.
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Re: Welcome Dennis to the forum.
HI Dennis,
Yep Mike and Stu are our resident Micky takers, so feel free to join in the banter!!
Enjoy the forum
regards
martin.
Yep Mike and Stu are our resident Micky takers, so feel free to join in the banter!!
Enjoy the forum
regards
martin.

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Re: Welcome Dennis to the forum.
A big warm welcome to the Forum.
Dont be shy to post, were a friendly bunch of guys and gals on here and are only happy to help.
When you join could you please put you first name so that we can respond in a more personal manner rather than by our screen names.
The forum is for all members so please feel free to raise a point if you think it could be improved or you wish to see something added.
We run a monthly "Header Pic Vote", if you would like to have your pic on the forum header please feel free to enter your pride and joy and dont be shy to cast yout vote for your favorite engine.
Any imput is warmly welcomed.
Paul
Dont be shy to post, were a friendly bunch of guys and gals on here and are only happy to help.
When you join could you please put you first name so that we can respond in a more personal manner rather than by our screen names.
The forum is for all members so please feel free to raise a point if you think it could be improved or you wish to see something added.
We run a monthly "Header Pic Vote", if you would like to have your pic on the forum header please feel free to enter your pride and joy and dont be shy to cast yout vote for your favorite engine.
Any imput is warmly welcomed.
Paul
Re: Welcome Dennis to the forum.
Welcome to the forum from Dorset
Jonesey
Jonesey

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