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    Tonyr
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    Default www.tinytach.com

    Been reading about these great little gizmos, they are popular with American contractors.

    http://www.tinytach.com


    Wow, aren't they just a Must Have?

    Don't know about what the final price would be delivered to us though...yet.

    Maybe if a few people want them we could order several, might save of postage a bit...

    I will get one when it warms up again that's for sure!

    Any in Australia similar?

    Anyway, that's my contribution for a wet Monday morning LOL!

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    odin
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    here ya go tony THE OTHER SITE WENT DOWN BEFORE I COULD GET THIS UP LOL
    Last edited by administrator; 20-11-2007 at 04:20 PM.

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    odin
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    Mount Ed ..just Wrap The Wirec Around The Spark Plug Led About 4 Times Only One Spark Plug Led Needs To Be Used .
    Last edited by administrator; 20-11-2007 at 04:20 PM.

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    Tonyr
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    Thanks again Odin ole mate!

    Have you got these fitted to your new Toro's yet?

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    Default Re: www.tinytach.com

    Great idea

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    worzel
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    Default Re: www.tinytach.com

    Yep
    Just bought one of these Tiny tachs
    I thought great idea($102 nz)
    But since I have been doing most of my maintenance for years and using the same brand of mowers I can get the revs close enough by ear.(Then again I am becoming deaf due to the noise )
    Also I believe in keeping revs a fraction above specs I did not really need it.
    There are other uses which I don't use.
    Permanently wired to a ride on would be fantastic (i think because I still have not read instructions)
    No I've changed my mind
    These are a must have for everyone who potters with machinery

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