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First start up of 2011

Sounds good John. I had such a hard time starting mine after I brought it home last year. I read some info online explaining how to work the primer effectively and now it starts like yours. What a great feeling!
 
Sounds good John. I had such a hard time starting mine after I brought it home last year. I read some info online explaining how to work the primer effectively and now it starts like yours. What a great feeling!

Thanks, glad to hear yours is working good now :thumb:

Hey Will, How'd you do that:confused:
 
Looking at your pics on the other thread!! What road or back yard you gonna run it in:rof:Think I'm gonna have to turn mine over soon. I'm getting the itch!

Since Will's holding out on us again,:irked: Please tell us all the youtube secret John:lol:
 
Guess theres no chance of any floating debris heading down river up in the frozen tundra of central Canada?

Here we have docks/ logs/bodies heading down river at at 2-3 mph at this time of yr. Hopeful the Walleye fishermen do thier job and pull all that $h!t in with them.( Now that a top of line wally goes for as much as a ranger bass boat $40-55 g's or more)

Nothing but clouds and 40's here this spring?
 
Guess theres no chance of any floating debris heading down river up in the frozen tundra of central Canada?

Here we have docks/ logs/bodies heading down river at at 2-3 mph at this time of yr. Hopeful the Walleye fishermen do thier job and pull all that $h!t in with them.( Now that a top of line wally goes for as much as a ranger bass boat $40-55 g's or more)

Nothing but clouds and 40's here this spring?

No there aint much floating around in there now, in june when the BC run off gets here is when it's bad, the biggest thing to watch for now is it's quite shallow and depending how it freezes the current moves the sand bars around over the winter, I stick to one area and spend a good hour idling around to check things out before I get crazy.

just fixing the boys breakfast and sending the wife off to work and then we're gonna go check it out, might swing by the rat hole and see if it's open, it's just a little pond that the water ski club has, much safer but real small.
 
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