#*+@% snow, I looked at the shovel and without touching it my back started twitching. Not enough for the blower, thank god it's fluffy and light. As much as I'm not a fan of them, I may have to resort to a small plow for the ATV. Barrie renamed to Burried, Angus to Anguish, or just pull the "G" and yu know.
port-ly
1. having a stout body; somewhat fat.
2. ARCHAIC
of a stately or dignified appearance and manner.
Seems appropriate.
Headed up North on Friday night and did some shore fishing for walleye. Got a couple of nice ones including one real tank - looked like it belonged in Quinte. No pic pics as it was snowin' and blowin' not to mention dark. Knowing we were going for brookies the next day, I said to my buddy "wouldn't it be something to get a trophy walleye and a trophy speck in a 24 hour period?"
Well wouldn't ya know it, as I was standing on shore facing straight in to the gale force winds contemplating how much longer to stick it out, I got bit. I missed him the first time but he gave me another shot -thank the Lord. I've seen bigger specks but they don't come any more handsome than this fellow.
You'll have to excuse the hero hold but I was tryna keep my pants clean. It seems he was happy to see me too lol.
just got word from my local yamaha dealer in Pointe Au Baril that I can get the fuses from Yamaha here in Toronto. Mark Payne from Payne Marine has been more than helpful to me. An absolutely top notch shop.
Akri, I watched this video and was able to call the guy that made it. He also seems to think the problem is a fuse under the cowl. He said one is the power supply fuse and asked if your trim - tilt was working and I told him no.
He didn't have both fuses in stock to look at them, but he said it was like an inch and and eighth or a little longer. Any Yamaha dealers near you or on your way north you can call? He said the filament inside the fuse is a little different than a standard auto fuse, but for an emergency situation one of them might work.
I found the show decent last year. Some interesting new products and lots of information to be had. Not very often do you get that many ice fishing experts under one roof. Looking forward to going back this year.
Well when you find an electric snowblower capable of eating the snowbelt dumps, come on over and you can practice. And when you find an electric powered generator during power outages, well, better forget that one. ?