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    I was told when I was young the good thing about being a pessimist is all your surprises are happy ones.
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    Tips On Replacing Starter

    Just replaced a starter on my skid steer with this method since it also was a one-handed job. Got a couple of manifold studs the right size as guides. Finger tighten a nut on one before removing the other one to hold the starter in place to replace the stud with bolt. Yes it was a gear...
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    Chainsaw Carving

    Here is one with a nautical theme from Hoosekow (A meeting of carvers from all over the country much like a trappers' rendezvous) that takes place every years about ten miles from my home.
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    Chainsaw Carving

    A couple more;
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    Chainsaw Carving

    This has been sitting in the parking lot of a public park a few miles up the road for a few weeks now. Finally took the time to stop and get some pics today. Paddles are marked Lewis and Clark.
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    Scraped bottom

    I could smooth out those burrs with the file on my leatherman tool. I wish that was the worst damage I ever did to a prop in my 74 years of operating power boats. Smooth it up and go boating but having a spare is always a good idea.
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    Air silencer cover

    Myself I would try no gasket at all. If I noticed that it was making an annoying noise from air leaks then RTV. I doubt you will notice any difference with no gasket.
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    12' Aluminum V-Hull - Issues porpoising and planing

    Have a 12' Meyers 12' I run mostly on electric only lakes. Oldest boy bought a 5 hp Merc cheap and put it on. I put a 5 gal dry wall bucket between the bow and the front seat and just added water for ballast. About a half bucket (about 20 pounds) was the perfect amount for best handling...
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    Are these old D!ck Pope Water Skis any good?

    Got a bunch of **** Popes and other wood skis in the loft of one of my garages. Since I haven't skied in about ten years when I was in my mid seventies I still can't bear to throw them away. I figure if George H. W. Bush sky dived when he was 90 I still might need them some day.
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    Does anyone remember when car & boat engines only had.

    I remember M38 Jeeps with hand cranks on the wipers. Can't remember if that was only on the passenger side or not.
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    Does anyone remember when car & boat engines only had.

    Had a couple of mid 50's Buicks that you would turn the key and depress the gas pedal. A Studebaker that you had to depress the clutch so you wouldn't start it in gear. Several old trucks with out solenoids, just a pedal that was foot operated, a lot of military equipment kept them that way...
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    Bent skeg on outboard

    Like the others said, leave it be. Any attempt to straighten it is a percentage game. No matter how careful or experienced you are it is only one light tap from being a very expensive job.
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    Went to the lake and nearly got that sinking feeling...

    I/O or outboard? Were all the drainplugs on the engine replaced after winterization if I/O?
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    15’ boat weight

    Net weight list as 1432. Add fuel, trailer, supplies, etc. https://www.jdpower.com/boats/1997/sunbird-boat-co/spirit-150_/10179612/specs
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    Had to send a FAX or "Back in the 20th Century."

    Had to send a FAX yesterday to a company I have an investment with. Either snail mail or FAX, no email address. Realized that it has been years since I FAXed anybody and my main desktop doesn't even have the capability to do so. Have a twenty some year old desktop as a back up that I can...
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    Pet surgery cost😮

    As and eighty five year old grouch I prefer my dog to most people and only once or twice a year at most she won't be on the boat with me if I am on it.
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