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Albin parts website back online.

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DesertAlbin736
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Albin parts website back online.

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FYI, got this email from Stefan at Albinmotor:
Website is done. www.albinmotor.com new web shop...all parts in the pricelist…

to categories for the diesel Engines it will take a few days more.

If you have problem to log in, please update the cash [sic, assume he meant 'cache'] memory.

Regards Stefan
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Sweet!!! Going to check it out now!
Thanks!!!
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AD21 page still not working....
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AD21 page still not working...
Yeah, they said engine parts would take a while longer.
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I know a guy up in BC who has AD21s laying around like old VW engines. (I jest, though he did find an intact spare about ten minutes from where he lives on an island!)

Hang in there with that engine. It is extremely robust and is duty rated for serious running. I thought the Ancient Volvo Penta was overkill. Nothing like the AD21. I am not sure if I am jealous or relieved that I don't have one. You'll get it. Vibration? Noise? Pffftt. Solid, not like Sears.
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WillieC wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 12:56 am I know a guy up in BC who has AD21s laying around like old VW engines. (I jest, though he did find an intact spare about ten minutes from where he lives on an island!)

Hang in there with that engine. It is extremely robust and is duty rated for serious running. I thought the Ancient Volvo Penta was overkill. Nothing like the AD21. I am not sure if I am jealous or relieved that I don't have one. You'll get it. Vibration? Noise? Pffftt. Solid, not like Sears.
I love it. Just thuds away all day. (when supplied with diesel and not water....)
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