I need a couple of Hog Regs serviced. Any suggestions.
Thanks
Tony Flaris
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I need a couple of Hog Regs serviced. Any suggestions.
Thanks
Tony Flaris
Order the kits and service them yourself :-) that's the beauty of that company
I think jcook does them
Here's what you do, Tony:
1. Get the service kits.
2. Book a house in cave country.
We'll meet and dive on a Saturday, then I'll service the regs Saturday night while you watch. Then we'll dive on Sunday.
I'll service the regs in exchange for the night's lodging. After watching the complete servicing, you can decide if it's something you want to attend a class and learn yourself.
Keep in mind I'll be in Colorado February 8 - 18. Also keep in mind there's a mini-workshop in Marianna the next weekend.
There is a wonderful step by step tutorial on You-tube showing how to take apart a Hog regulator. I got a kit, followed that video step by step and my reg works fine now. It was freeflowing.
Ruh row. ;-)
... and when you breath from it you instantly feel better about life. [The Hammerhead]
I would take sludge up on his offer. He most certainly wouldn't use an adjustable wrench... ;-)
... and when you breath from it you instantly feel better about life. [The Hammerhead]
If you don't service regs already then I don't recommend trying to service them yourself, even with a youtube video tutorial. There are issues that can occur that only experience servicing regs can help you with. While Russell's offer is a great one, again, if you don't service regs that often, I don't recommend doing it. Send it to someone who does it on a regular basis.
There are many who do including Wayne in High Springs (not Kinard). It is the Wayne who services regs for the local shops. If you're interested, I'm working with HOG to organize a certification class soon in north Fl.
Name a date. I have a flexible schedule and am in High Springs/Luraville at least once a month. I put on a 3 day class last summer in High Springs.