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bbcisdabomb
Jan 15, 2008

SHEESH

Ball Tazeman posted:

I’m also still getting used to the train right behind our neighborhood. It’s very loud initially and I’m super sensitive to it, but the cars following it are fairly quiet and I kind of enjoy them. It shakes the house and that sometimes scares me.

As someone who lives in a house right next to the railroad: Just try to not worry about it. You'll start tuning it out real fast and the only time it will bother you is when some rear end in a top hat driver lays on the horn at 3AM. My house isn't terribly old but if my janky-rear end early 70's home hasn't fallen over from the trains your house will be fine.

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bbcisdabomb
Jan 15, 2008

SHEESH

Ball Tazeman posted:

Yeah it’s gas. I think it’s just finicky about starting. Whenever I try to start it I accidentally flood the thing.

That sounds like it's working as intended. I've never been able to just pull start a whacker without babying the thing. In an unrelated note, I don't think I've ever used a weed whacker less than fifteen years old.

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