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Lazy-Ferret

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***Deep intake of breath, then release it slowly through teeth***

I can see the problem mate... your lesser angled sprocket drive pin is hitting your left handed gudgin screw, causing the timing to alter by 27.5 degrees.

I can fix it, but it's goner cost...

Won't know how much till I get it on the diagnostics computer, of course!

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Reject!? Poor thing will end up with a complex :lol

He is from a litter we took in for the Rescue, from 3 days old.. They were all supposed to go back to the rescue when they got old enough, but the rescue had a bad summer, and were overrun with ferrets, so had no room. We were secretly happy about this, as it meant we got to see them grow from babies to thugs.

We were told not to name them, as once they have names, you become attached and can't re-home them... so being good, we named one little jill, who we intended to keep, and the rest were just called "the kits". Over time we started re-homeing them, but every time someone came round to chose a kit, he was the one they decided against, so I started calling him the "poor little reject"... Bad move, as he effectively got a name, and then a personality, so ended up staying as well...

5 years on, and he is still called Reject... He even comes to his name...:doh
 
bit strong to give them a trim :D

:lol

They're fearless, When we had dogs and cats, just wheeling the lawnmower or Strimmer out of the shed, and they would head for the hills, but Ferrets love anything, regardless of how big.

The other week, when we were on Holiday, the coastal walk went through a field of bullocks, and they were all interested in the ferrets. We picked the ferrets up to walk through, but the ferrets were struggling to get out of our arms and get to the bullocks. When we got through the field, and put the ferrets back on the floor, they were straight back at the gate trying to get at the bullocks, and were jumping for joy when they moved quickly, and sent all the bullocks scarpering across the field. Completely fearless..
 

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