What is your "cylinder count"?

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48 including:

8 - Silverado
8 - F-550
6 - F-150
6 - Impala
8 running Briggs engines on various equipment
2 OPE 2 strokes (string trimmer and sidewalk edger)
10 chainsaws
 
Jeez...

38 in vehicles
5 in chainsaws
11 in generators
3 in misc (snow blower, tiller, etc)
10 in engines that are not in service at the moment.

67 for a grand total....

Way to much stuff....
 
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55 total,
Small engines; compact tractor (3), three ATV's (6), CC lawn tractor (2), push lawn mower (1), two string trimmers (2), two tillers (2) two chainsaws (2), splitter (1), power washer (1), generator (1), and the 9.9hp kicker on the boat (1) more

21 cylinders on 17 small engines.

3 small cars (12)
2 SUV's (16)
1 boat (6)
total 34
and to think I got rid of my Harley, two kid dirt bikes, and second splitter last spring,
 
Saws-
2- Husky 2100's
3- Stihl MS660 1 on the saw and 2 spares

6-GMC Sonoma Truck

11 Total, I'm not a home owner so I don't have as much room to keep my stuff as the rest of you guys.

My saws live under my bench at work.
 
CI= cylinder index

Go ahead and count up all of your internal combustion cylinders. Air compressors don't count.

I have 26 right now.:popcorn:

Radio talk show host in MSP uses the cylinder index to determine a man's worldly status. Your CI should exceed your age. He also runs his show with "garage logic"- meaning anything worth figuring out you can figure out in the garage!
 
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