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DRIFTER_016

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  1. I just purchased a replacement recoil for my Strikemaster and the best price I found was on Ebay. The info you need is all on the motor plate on your engine. The whole recoil assembly was $34 delivered for my 3hp Tecumseh motor. Online store prices were $40+ without shipping.
  2. Sure did Ben. Might be making a new one this spring. Here you go. http://www.trophy-clips.com/view_video.php?viewkey=3a2b5af89203c2b78c67
  3. Living out West, I got the game on TSN-Jets tonight. It was nice not having to stream it off the net.
  4. Only had my buddies 1000 watt Honda so we didn't have enough power. Need a 2000 watt job fer the espresso machine. I'm buying one this fall.
  5. No preheating tips from me. I just use a 4" foamy and 2 very good sleeping bags. One I hop into and I cover up with the other. Need to keep the dome warm. This is a nice January day out on Great Slave in the NWT. This however is doing it in style. We had a Cabelas Alagnak outfitter tent with a wood stove for this trip. The pop up icehut is our privy. Nice and warm with a bucket/bag + super warm foam seat.
  6. Yep way cheaper in the US. I'm going to pick up a 2000 inverter this fall. Im tired of my cheap 140 decibel one. Even in Alaska the Honda's and Yamaha's are only $1000 for a 2000 watt model. A 1000 watt model in Yellowknife is $1,250.
  7. The comments on the video say that the guy was wrecking it on purpose so he probably removed the bed hold down bolts for effect.
  8. The best thing to do is look around for a Sens fan and poop in his bucket.
  9. Williams work well as well as any other slender spoon you may have like crocodiles. Silver, gold, silver/gold, blue/silver, green/silver and chartreuse are my go to colours. White tube jigs are another good bet.
  10. Glow jigs and plastics as well as glow tubes are kick donkey fer lakers and burbot. And yes I would use them.
  11. Seems redneck Canadian Chevy drivers do this kind of thing too!!! <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/TTC4Voi1ErA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  12. We need to knock a few more refs teeth out me thinks.
  13. I saw that on Power Blocks FB feed this morning. Rednecks with money are a bad thing!!!
  14. TJ My place is heated with a forced air propane furnace. Works no different than any natural gas furnace really. I spend in the neighbourhood of $2,000-$2,500 a year on fuel. But you have to remember where I live. Furnace starts running in September and by May our winter is done. Also my place is a trailer so take that into consideration. The insulation is not as good as a real home either. This winter may cost less as I have just finished renovating the addition. The insulation was terrible and in places in the roof was only about R7. It's R40 now and a lot warmer. Best place for the tank is in a dip or beside a hump or hilly area. The snow will collect and help insulate the tank if you get some frigid temps. Mine is beside the house at the bottom of a short slope. It doesn't take long to get covered and I have never had a cold weather flow problem.
  15. I have to admit that watching him play brings a smile to my face.
  16. Turkeys, I've had to stop for a hundred buffalo standing in the middle of the road a bunch of times. Also deer (white tail and mule), elk, moose, stone sheep, caribou, ptarmigan......................
  17. Could be a bad solder joint in the FF it's self. Connection goes bad in the cold and is fine in the warm.
  18. No ice ducer available. Use the old hockey stick rig. Remove the suction cup and use a screw through the hole to attachit to the stick.
  19. Mine's on every time I'm driving. I have it come on and shut off with the ignition.
  20. Bill If you had seen the accident scene pictures of a smart car head on you would know why. The driver was completely cut in half @ the waist!!!!
  21. Here's another. A friend of mine used to have an old full size van. He was coming home from a day of steelheading in Meaford and Thornbury after sunset. While travelling home he crested a hill only to find Betsy the cow standing in the middle of the road!!! After the collision the van was bent up but drive-able and the cow was on it's back, legs in the air and DOA. When the cops and fame showed up they all had to gang together to drag old Betsy off the road.
  22. Here's a good one from the 80's. I was working @ Sheridan Mall @ the time. It was winter during a snow storm and I was heading South coming up to the light just South of Dundas and I saw a vehicle in the Northbound curb lane that had spun out. It had it's back end in the ditch with it's front wheels on the shoulder and forward of the wheels was just poking into the curb lane (this was about 100yds North of the last light before Dundas). There are 2 lanes each way so the center lane North was clear (except for snow of course). It was fairly late and there were very few vehicles on the road, but there was one heading North in the curb lane. The ditched vehicle was there for quite a while already and had it's flashers on. Did the Northbound vehicle slow down and change lanes. Of course not!!! They just leaned on their horn for several hundred yards and smacked straight into the stuck car.!!!!!!
  23. Or you could have used the GPS app on yer fone ta git back.
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