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tossing that car around like its nothing...reminds me of my Aunt Shirley trying to get past people at the Mandarin3 points
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What if O'Leary had a few drinks with his friends and was doing the responsible thing and letting his wife drive the boat, or is that too hard to imagine ?2 points
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I don't get these threads, sorry guys, but there is only one way that this thread is going.2 points
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Flight crew, bait crew and a lot of baits, plus a conveyor system to drop the baits at the correct intervals. As well as several boxes of barf bags… the baits smell atrocious.2 points
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So I have been working on the mini truck getting it ready for hunting and ice fishing 2” lift. and atv tires. I wanted to get it painted camo. They wanted way too much and the camo wrap was way to expensive so time to try doing it myself under a hundred bucks and I’m good to go im really happy with how it turned out for a first attempt1 point
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i think there is a size limit I have not tried, but a couple of guys on a forum said they had no trouble getting them licensed I will check it out soon1 point
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it is still licensed for the road ,but the atv tires make it illegal for roads ,so I think I will license it as an UTV soon1 point
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Cool Terry! Shayne it has to be street legal, plated and insured the only part that sucks about mini trucks for ice fishing. Wishing I'd bought that Bombi.. as as a Utility vehicle it has no VIN.. only needs a slow moving vehicle triangle and is covered under house insurance at ZERO cost... I'm looking again, but sure waiting for Terry to blow by in the truck !!! LOL1 point
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I looked at the phots I posted and it didn’t show the detail the photos on my computer showed so here are some zoomed in shots1 point
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thanks all I had no idea how to do it, so i watched youtube but thought they looked crappy took some ideas i had and some of their ideas and tried it I think i found a new business, finished two days ago and a utv owner and a guy with a truck has asked me how much to do theirs1 point
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Great job Terry! It looks awesome. Only thing missing in the front seat is Bubbles ?Should be lots of fun on the ice!!1 point
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Nobody ran Mercs where I lived in the north for 10 years, NOBODY!!! Everyday crossing the river for work with the boat taxis never remember seeing one. All Yammies or Hondas for reliability. The odd Rude. In Nunavut too, Mercs don't even exist, have yet to see one. Sea goers don't choose them, it's mostly Yammies then Honda. These people don't have access to Marinas and certified mechanics. They can't get warranty work done without paying $100's to even $1000's to ship a motor out. They choose reliability. Been going to Nipigon for 10 years, sometimes 2 or 3 times a year. Pay attention to what's at the docks. Yammies outnumber Mercs 2 or 3 to 1, no Bull. Guys on big water seem to know. Honda is popular too Guided and fished with Mercs on fly-ins... half the time something was annoying about these motors and my next report coming was same thing with a BRAND NEW Merc. Visited Plummers this summer, all new Mercs there, couple of the veteran guides were wishing otherwise. Main complaint, they won't slow troll smoothly, constantly needing attention to throttle. My good, good buddy, certified mechanic with Merc and Yamaha motors with the local dealership I use, recommends Yamaha as he notices far less service hours are needed for these motors. All good enough to sell me on the brand. Sold the last Yamaha with pushing 3000 hours after 8 seasons, only let me down once cause after 5 years of not changing the impeller, owner neglect got the better of me. Would likely never choose anything else but Yamaha.1 point
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yes...not every car going off the road is a drunk driver or distracted driver...equipment failures and medical emergencies can lead to some very serious consequences as well. My condolences to those affected1 point
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https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars-for-sale/suzuki-carry-for-sale Just looking at the engine size? 657 cc1 point
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Congrats David! That looks like the St. Lawrence River to me. Just curious, deep water fish? I watched last years elite series on the St. Lawrence and was kind of surprised to see a Carolina rigged lizard thrown in that for smallies.1 point
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400 hours is nothing for a four stroke engine! I’m a big Yamaha guy and have run their big block 4 strokes for many years with no major problems at all!1 point
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Often if you look a little closer at the specs you will see the higher horsepower comes at a higher rpm when they are the same displacement, they tune them to run a bit faster for the increase in HP. which does very little for acceleration and time to get up on plane.1 point
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My 15 HP Mariner kicker weights the exact same as my buddies Merc 9.9 does, 100 lbs. Size matters but there are 500HP V 4's out there, or even higher. In cars, maybe boats too. 400 hrs. for a Merc is just breaking in. If I was to upgrade HP I would go max for the boat. There will be a line up of boaters looking for your 15 HP Yammy. Sell it and get yourself a 30HP fill in the blank _______.1 point
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I'm installing a pair of agricultural sprinklers on the roof. They will give me 90-100 feet of coverage completely around the cabin.1 point
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