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Bernie

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  1. Welcome on board Easton. Always good to see another fisherman come along.
  2. Thats great news Gerritt Its great to have good people here like Headhunter. Hope you can still get a couple days to come up here fishing.
  3. Maureen. Very sorry about your dog. I would not have realized how attached you can become to them until we got our pooch. Don't want to think about when that day comes for him. Take care....Bernie
  4. Way to go Bly Glad to see you and CC did well. Hope when we get out at Lakair with you and Cliff we can do the same.
  5. Hi Rich. Glad to see you are still around. Join in on chat some night and spice things up..
  6. Well the female ones anyway
  7. I'm really not too sure of how to take this information. Dont really know Rich too well as I havent been around too long... But it is funny I missed his good posts.
  8. Yes Roy... He last posted Feb 22nd . Funny he didnt say anything about going to British Columbia on the forum.
  9. Geez ...Maybe Clampet....Could be he is a singer too...they went on tour
  10. Haven't seen Rich on for quite a while. Did he go to BC? He mentioned on chat one night that he may be going. Anybody know?
  11. The Toyota line is also an option Lew. Maybe she can use that knowledge to edge a better deal on the Honda.
  12. Years ago around up here the odd deer was taken by a hungry family out of season. No one complained. But this day and age there is absolutely no excuse for this.
  13. Going by past experience on first year model cars history.......avoid the Fusion like the plague!!!! Seen somewhere in my autoline discussion where the Fusion air filter is $150 bucks(US$) It may end up being a decent car in the future.... but...do you want to chance it?
  14. Hello Lew. Great car. Great company. All my customers that own them-love them. They are well put together. Several of my customers have over 400,000km with normal maintainence.
  15. Just be cautious on similar readings on both cylinders compression test. May be leaking compression between cylinders.
  16. That sums it up Joey!!!! :lol:
  17. $500 for an outboard isn't a lot but it could be a total waste if it turns out to be a dud. Hey Boatman, the late 50's outboards were works of art. Loved them. We still get them in for repairs. Beautiful engines. Well built , strong and smooooooth. The downside is environmentally very unfriendly and hard on fuel.
  18. Geez Roy ...everybody luvs ya.....Hes ok everyone.....We were chatting with him last night
  19. I can tell which of my customers feed the birds too. Their car and truck air filter housings are full of bird seed. Seems its a good place for mice and chipmunks to store their seeds in.
  20. It depends on who did the overhaul. Questions: Why did it require the work?Was it overheated?What kind of parts were used? Did they just deglaze the cylinder walls or hone or bore? Were new pistons installed? Was water pump replaced recently?Is there any play in the "Mag Plate"? How many hours on the engine? How is the compression? Is the lower unit capable of holding pressure/vacuum (to keep water out gear lube in)? If the job was properly done these can be a terrific little engine. The early models had a habit of plugging exhaust ports using poor quality and/or too much oil. I may have missed a couple things here but you get the idea. My suggestion would be to take any used engine to a reputable repair shop to have these things checked before a purchase. A few bucks spent before buying can save you huge later (and maybe save a few paddle strokes). If the seller does not agree to it simply dont buy it.
  21. We feed the birds as well.fun to watch the different species. My mother has had a woodpecker for the past few years that taps on the kitchen window when hes hungry.
  22. Just counted all the houses on my street. There are 54. I then counted the ones that I know are hunters. 34 of them I know for sure are and a couple not sure. There are several widows on the street that I know that their husbands used to hunt that I did not include. So Northhunter is correct about percentages. I live in a small community here and other communities nearby are similar. So its quite unfair for the larger population base to control our way of life here. "Semi autos" are used extensively and are no more dangerous than a pump or lever, just nicer to use. Certainly no more accurate.
  23. Yer absolutely right Gerritt. No need to lock this one....Some good comments on this thread.
  24. I was there for you Roy ...But you were not.
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