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Everything posted by Terry
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I tried sunsect but it didn’t last long enough for me. Maybe I wasn’t doing it right
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Good because a jack plate will not replace a tilt unit
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an hour walk....dang...... is the trail wide enough for an atv snowdog motorcycle dog sled
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great shots of the sun rise good luck tomorrow
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i had no trouble getting it insured
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Nice fish
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When yer given rotten tamatas, throw them back,,,,,,,,
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No drive it down the road in Innisfil
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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 soon
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No it’s water cooled and is very warm in the winter.
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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 soon
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That’s what I thought thanks
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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 shots
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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 theirs
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great job I was wondering about the two satellite dishes that far north is the angle too great to catch both sats on one dish or is it for greater signal strength
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mine IS a 660 yeah tracks would be the finishing touch
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its a Suzuki Carry right hand drive Japanese kei mini truck
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yup and cheaper then buying a utv and adding heat ,windows, doors wipers and whatnot
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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 attempt
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yup, takes me a couple of sittings to read it all short attention spa........what was I typing about
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nice going good luck on the PanAm Bass Championship
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greg klatt guide
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Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary’s boat was involved in a crash that resulted in the death of a 64-year-old U.S. man. A 48-year-old Markham woman suffered critical injuries in Saturday’s accident on Lake Joseph, near Emerald Island, in the Muskokas. The two victims were on a 13-person craft returning to a cottage during a pleasure cruise when it was allegedly struck by O’Leary’s boat. The crash happened around 11:30 p.m. The man at the bow of the larger boat was struck in the head and killed instantly, according to American celebrity news website TMZ. Two people on the smaller vessel also went to hospital and were later released. TMZ broke the story Tuesday night that O’Leary’s boat was involved in the accident. A source close to the owner of the larger boat that was struck told TMZ O’Leary’s boat was involved in the accident and that there was enough light to identify O’Leary and his wife. TMZ said it couldn’t confirm this and neither could the Toronto Sun. Later on Tuesday night, O’Leary told TMZ, “Late Saturday night I was a passenger in a boat that had a tragic collision with another craft that had no navigation lights on and then fled the scene of the accident. I am fully cooperating with authorities.” “Out of respect for the families who have lost loved ones and to fully support the ongoing investigation, I feel it is inappropriate to make further comments at this time. My thoughts are with all the families affected.” An O’Leary representative also told TMZ that his wife was driving the boat at the time of the accident and passed a drug and alcohol test. Reached by the Sun earlier on Tuesday, O’Leary said he couldn’t comment when asked whether he had been involved in a boating accident on Lake Joseph. “I can’t speak on it,” O’Leary said. “Sorry, I don’t think there’s been any release of that information, so I have no comment. Sorry. Thanks.” The call ended at that point. OPP Det.-Insp. Martin Graham told MyMuskokaNow.com Monday that it was too early to say whether alcohol played a role in the accident. “Obviously, bearing in mind one person has lost their life … it requires a complete investigation to determine the facts surrounding how this came about,” Graham said. O’Leary is also well-known as a former bombastic “Dragon” on CBC’s Dragons’ Den and used to co-host The Lang and O’Leary Exchange. O’Leary is also a regular guest on business news shows, most recently appearing on CNBC Tuesday. The OPP couldn’t be immediately reached for comment Tuesday night