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Testing a 751C
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<blockquote data-quote="Butters" data-source="post: 10284" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>I have a 751-C that just turned 500 hours. It has never seen really hard work though and has always been stored inside. I understand how bad it would be to replace the engine or parts, so I try to take really good care of it.</p><p>The field service guy said the worst enemy of the Peugot's is the timing belt and the best thing you can do is keep them stored inside. He said that if rain, or snow gets to the timing belt and freezes, then you turn over the motor, it will make the timing belt slip a cog and destroy the head. If you can get it cheap enough, like I did, you will probably be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butters, post: 10284, member: 753"] I have a 751-C that just turned 500 hours. It has never seen really hard work though and has always been stored inside. I understand how bad it would be to replace the engine or parts, so I try to take really good care of it. The field service guy said the worst enemy of the Peugot's is the timing belt and the best thing you can do is keep them stored inside. He said that if rain, or snow gets to the timing belt and freezes, then you turn over the motor, it will make the timing belt slip a cog and destroy the head. If you can get it cheap enough, like I did, you will probably be happy. [/QUOTE]
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