Hi Geoff,
You are correct, again.
Maybe only one of  Alan Grubsan's screws which was not fully tightened.
Keep us posted.
Liked your birthday prose for Dave, and agree.
Regards,
Tony D.

At 07:08 PM 8/23/02 -0700, Geoff Spenceley wrote:
>  Round Four!
>
>  I didn't read the instructions to do this!! You've built one Aster, you've
>built them all!
>
>You were right about Scotsmen  and   the beer--that makes you my corner
>man! Johnson is such a Scottish name too, isn't it?
>
>Geoff.
>
>
>
>
>Not quite!. I Think this is only round three?.
> >Geoff has to now read the instructions for his Scotsman, to re-adjust the
> >Johnson bar to be equi-distant around neutral, and check the timing.
> >    As I recall, history says Scotsmen always ran better backwards than
> >forwards?. But this may be related to the fact they preferred Scottish beer
> >to English beer, and not problems with their Johnson bars.
> >    "Scotts wah hay".
> >    TD
> >
> >    At 01:31 PM 8/23/02 -0700, Gary wrote:
> >>Geoff wins! He has the most determination.
> >>~Gary
> >>
> >> > Hi Tony, Gary et al.  (who don't read instructions)
> >> >
> >> > Enough excuses!
> >> >
> >> > If I had read the instructions on the A3 I would never have discovered
> >>that
> >> > the rear part of the cab roof slid off nicely! The way I do it, the cab
> >> > roof would have come off anyway, whether it was designed that way or 
> not!
> >> >
> >> > Geoff
>
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