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    My winter project this winter was to renovate a old Norlet rotavater .
    I bought it in October because i had swapped my trusty Honda for a new computor .
    Any way the engine was a bit iffy but it ran but not so good any way i was offered a engine swap the 3hp of the norlet for a 5hp of a old Merry Tiller 40yrs of age but it run's well.Got the engine's swapped and tidied up the throtle cable and the clutch cable (pruned 6 inche's of it).
    so today i decided i need a new drive belt eventually i found a supplier and went along to the outskirts of Coventry and found the place i went back 40 year's as i went through the door no computor on the counter nor till he went upstair's with the money any came out of there with new belt .
    So i now have a Norweigen Tiller with a British built American designed engine and to top it all off a Japanese drive belt....jacob
    What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
    Ralph Waide Emmerson

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    Its great that things are still around that can be repaired and fettled to work, even if bits are 40 years old. I bet it works like a dream too.

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      It's a Multi-Cultural Machine
      Well done on getting it going Jacob, I do admire people who are mechanically minded. (And have a sneeaky fancy for blokes who smell of engine oil.... )

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