Still going strong. Got a FB page and all. They were real popular around here in the 70s/80s when I got started. Dealer told me the Zoom finesse worm hurt the Slider a little, but Slider a much...
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Still going strong. Got a FB page and all. They were real popular around here in the 70s/80s when I got started. Dealer told me the Zoom finesse worm hurt the Slider a little, but Slider a much...
YouTube is your friend. I seem to do better just using the master cylinder to bleed vs. a vacuum bleeder.
I just bought a Harbor Fright 1/2 in “driver” and have used it on the trailer and truck. I got the blue one, Hercules line. If I was to buy again I’d buy the wrench which has a little more ballz....
Big snap so I kin mess around with different baits.
Son!
Of late cashews.
At 57k my F150's rears were obliterated, pads gone, new rotors, etc. At 72k I did the fronts. I literally probably had another 30k left on those pads. I just don't get this set up from Ford.
On my Phoenix at least, I've found it easier to push wires from the console side rod locker to the bilge with a fiberglass electrician's fishing stick. Transducer is different story.
I didn't realize how FAST the game is.
Poor, labor saving approach. Doubling the sheathing load too.
You may be better off looking for a sponsor that kin sell you a cert. Luke Clausen does it here. I got a cert from Iaconelli and had Blades delivered local. Price was really good.
MarineMaster trailers have a similar issue. The grounds are installing AFTER the Gatorhyde. So the ground works fine until corrosion disrupts the ground path through the threads of the fasteners.
So cool. Here wo go again from late winter to early summer in a hurry.
Was wondering if this could be found at one of the boat dealers in the area? Most dealers I see on FB have a throw away pile that they sell off. Try FB Marketplace too every once in awhile.
I can't.
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It’s 303.
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Is there extra wire coiled up somewhere in the wires going to the pump. Creating resistance. Not an additional wire.
A lot of guys swear by leaving them in the clamshells and then loading up big clear zippered storage bags. I haven't figured out what's best yet and mine are strewn about the clear bags, KVD bait...
Is there extra wire coiled up going to the pumps?
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This is what I did. Got tired of checking levels.
I can’t disagree. Mine only suffered from owner stupidity. Put over 400 flawless hours on that 175. But the bad press was out.
I bought Mark’s clone and really like how it runs. Could not find a Bravo and prices got ridiculous.
Yeah, that fascia would've been wrapped while siding. But, roofer or gutter guy should have let you know.