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I agree, I saw a tv show where they went to a scrap yard and took oil from 10 cars. Some had been sitting there for more then ten years. Every one of them passed the test for acceptable oil for new car warranty so if you want to change your oil go for it, but if you don’t t put maga miles on your atv every year look at the oil if it looks good. I say ,save your money
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Looks like good fishing
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Yeah I ran the trailer wheels off the ramp and couldn’t move. So I gunned the ram pickup and got out a mile up the road I blew a tire turns out I bent the axle bad so the tires were just skidding down the road Smokey. The rest of the way home one tire on the gravel and one on the road the last 200 yards on the rims .... Brian straightened the axle out real fine for me I dont use that ramp anymore
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ATVs and sleds both have their own issues sleds need snow. So at some point there can be too little snow to lube track or cool rad. If you like real close to the lake you may want to drive it down the bare roads but it hard on them atvs don’t like tons of snow but in many areas like Innisfil I can drive it right down the road to any lake access I want I got rid of my sled to use ATVs and UTVs
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Greg is the man Im glad you could get out with him
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nice going
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i heard him say the antarctic, dont remember him saying the arctic
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Lots of skidoo 550 f machines out there
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My Fishing partner of 25+ years making my car look good!
Terry replied to irishfield's topic in General Discussion
hey, hey hey,..dont put words in my mouth lol most of the people i know call me an early riser because i am up between 430 and 6 every morning -
My Fishing partner of 25+ years making my car look good!
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I have not seen a photo or read how bigO’Learys boat is but it must be big the fine could be big because it wasn't considered a pleasure craft OPP Staff Sergeant Carolle Dionne said Ms. O’Leary faces a fine of $1-million and up to 18 months in prison if convicted. Mr. Greenspan, however, pointed to a copy of the Canada Gazette from April, 2009, which publishes federal government regulations. The document states that higher penalties and potential jail time applies to non-pleasure vessels, while pleasure vessels carry a maximum penalty of $10,000.
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basically if you are driving at a speed at which you can not stop or avoid a collision you are indeed driving carelessly during the day it may be 100 mph at night it may be 1 mph good clear moon lit night it my be 20 mph
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My Fishing partner of 25+ years making my car look good!
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real nice under the hook and a real pretty bottom too or underneath -
I bye,she be tundern and lighten up da skies she be
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lord tundern sounds like an adventure nice fish -
Well I would think they did the math 60 years ago tackle was worth pennies 25 years a go lures were worth. 50 cents to 5 bucks now 5 to 20 bucks averaged out 5 bucks a lure did he have 2000 lures in the box i just ballparks it but I am sure it’s how the come to think 10,000 is too much.
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you can also try cleaning all connections and battery terminals
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your battery is failing or your engines starter motor is drawing too much amps your fishfinder is made to shut down if the voltage gets too low a new bigger battery can help, also running a larger wire to the fishfinder can sometimes help. both + and - wires
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i dont think the law mandates that passengers must take a breathalyzer but there were a bunch of people on his boat so they would have to test everyone if they did him
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well thats US so could be twice that here and what i posted doesnt need holes and is made of the same material so i would save the money and buy lures
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yeah thats what im talking about, i didnt know they sold it as a kit i wonder what the charge for a 5 buck piece of puck board and some glue
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no problem Polyethylenes can be shaped and formed by standard heat forming techniques. If polyethylene is heated to within 5°C of its melting point, it can be shaped easily and will retain its imposed form on cooling. High density polyethylene for instance should be heated to a range of 130°C — 135°C for forming
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on my lund i glued a piece of puck board on the transom and then screwed the 3 transducers onto it . never had a problem
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Bad Customer Service at Canadian Tire (NF)
Terry replied to Rattletrap2's topic in General Discussion
when i read tax info they say you do not get the tax back however ctc policy says a refund . to me a refund means money back, not buying the core back A core charge, sometimes called a casting charge, is a form of deposit you pay on a car part until returning your old part. If you do not have the old part with you at the time of purchase of the new part, you must pay the core charge. That charge is refunded to you when you return the old part. Like a bottle deposit, the charge is designed to encourage recycling.
