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DRIFTER_016

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  1. 2 hours ago, grimsbylander said:

    I don't know about the rest of the Leaf fans but for the sake of that young boy that lost his leg to cancer, I was glad to see his hero Ovechkin get the hattrick. What a thrill for that little guy. :D

    Yeah, I wasn't totally upset over that either.

    Washington gave the lad the player of the game trophy in the room after the game too. :)

  2. 16 hours ago, smitty55 said:

    That is my understanding as well. Gasoline begins to degrade basically from the time you pump it.. Stablilizer stops the the octane level from dropping and in the case of seafoam also cleans and prevents phase separation.

    Drifter I was told by a small engine shop owner that even with a stabilizer in the fuel that carbs left with fuel in them will still create varnish as the fuel evaporates over time. I use SeaFoam in all my premium small engine fuel but still run the carb dry before storage for any length of time.

     

    Cheers

    Never had that issue and my boat was stored for 7 years with stabilized fuel at one point.

    Engine fired right up after 7 years in storage with 7 year old fuel.

  3. 1 hour ago, leaf4 said:

    Anyone else constantly having to press the button to take you to the current page of the thread? Every time I open this it takes me to Sept 2016 when the thread was opened

    Either hit the button on the left.

    When it's orange it will take you to the first new post.

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    Or hit the link to the last page of the thread.

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  4. I like the Honda's myself.

    We had an old pair of Honda quads at the lodge on Great Bear that are still going strong after many years of service.

    I'm looking at getting myself a quad next year and it will be a Honda.

    Their machines have no belts to wear out either as their transmissions ale like regular vehicle transmissions.

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