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On 5/26/15 7:42 AM, True North wrote:
Califbill - hide quoted text - True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. "And you complain of rough running." Who's complaining about rough running? My Mercury 60 Big Foot is smooth as a baby's butt. You drinking again, Swill? Apparently. He also thinks you should "raise the gas can in your boat" (the one that's built into it) so you can siphon it out with the plug in hose from the six gallon tank you don't have, or some such nonsense. |
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On Mon, 25 May 2015 20:12:37 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/25/15 7:34 PM, True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. You can't oversimplify for this crowd of brainwashed righties. I have a little Honda rototiller and until this past weekend, hadn't used it for two seasons. In fact, I had forgotten about it. It still had some gas in the tank, and it started right up. Guess I was lucky. I run my lawnmower dry for the winter, and put marine sta-bil in the garden tractor's tank. I do start up the tractor every few weeks in the winter, though. Don't break your arm. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On 5/26/15 11:23 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 25 May 2015 20:12:37 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/25/15 7:34 PM, True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. You can't oversimplify for this crowd of brainwashed righties. I have a little Honda rototiller and until this past weekend, hadn't used it for two seasons. In fact, I had forgotten about it. It still had some gas in the tank, and it started right up. Guess I was lucky. I run my lawnmower dry for the winter, and put marine sta-bil in the garden tractor's tank. I do start up the tractor every few weeks in the winter, though. Don't break your arm. That's funny coming from a guy who has had multiple surgeries, who can't hear without hearing aids, who needs eye surgery, and whose back has been operated on how many times? And how are your arthritic knees? |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/26/15 7:42 AM, True North wrote: Califbill - hide quoted text - True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. "And you complain of rough running." Who's complaining about rough running? My Mercury 60 Big Foot is smooth as a baby's butt. You drinking again, Swill? Apparently. He also thinks you should "raise the gas can in your boat" (the one that's built into it) so you can siphon it out with the plug in hose from the six gallon tank you don't have, or some such nonsense. I seem to remember he said they were 15 gallon removable tanks. |
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True North wrote:
Califbill - hide quoted text - True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. "And you complain of rough running." Who's complaining about rough running? My Mercury 60 Big Foot is smooth as a baby's butt. You drinking again, Swill? Seems as if you do not remember you said it smokes a lot in the spring. Would signify crappy running. |
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Tim wrote:
On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 4:34:34 PM UTC-7, wrote: The motor has no fuel in and the tank was dry I do take it, this is a Honda 4 cycle? Friend it still sounds fuel related like something isn't delivering enough. possibly the caurburator jets are clogged. Problem with the 4 strokes are really small fuel jets. Clog easy. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/26/15 1:15 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/25/15 6:32 PM, Califbill wrote: True North wrote: Johnny.....I operate on a 5 month use and 7 month storage schedule. Manual says to treat gas and run for a bit and then fog cylinders.....which is exactly what the dealer does at the end of the season. And yes, this is a 4 stroke motor and no one confuses 2 stroke oil with 4 stroke. In the spring I burn off the previous years treated gas and then change my water filter. Motor starts up right away and might smoke for a couple of minutes...but works well after warming up. Why would you keep gas over the winter? When you cover the boat for winter, pour the gas in the RAV4 from all the gas cans. Start new in the spring. I have had problems with my boat and old gas after an extended layup. But my tank is harder to empty. 70 gallons. Perhaps you can travel up to where Don lives and suck on the rubber hose that goes into his boat's fuel tank in order to start the suction. Some of us are smarter than hack writers. Use a funnel form the gas can. Has a hose with a primer bulb. Hold the check ball open with a small nail and raise the tank higher than the car filler and let the fuel siphon in. You really are not that intelligent. And you constantly prove the Theorem. It would be more fun to watch you suck the gas out of a hose. well, you just suck. |
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On 5/26/2015 7:42 AM, True North wrote:
Califbill - hide quoted text - True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. "And you complain of rough running." Who's complaining about rough running? My Mercury 60 Big Foot is smooth as a baby's butt. You drinking again, Swill? Who sold you a bigfoot for your runabout? Bigfoots are intended for work boats and barges. -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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On 5/26/2015 7:47 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/26/15 7:42 AM, True North wrote: Califbill - hide quoted text - True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. "And you complain of rough running." Who's complaining about rough running? My Mercury 60 Big Foot is smooth as a baby's butt. You drinking again, Swill? Apparently. He also thinks you should "raise the gas can in your boat" (the one that's built into it) so you can siphon it out with the plug in hose from the six gallon tank you don't have, or some such nonsense. Ahhh. When the talk turns technical, you really shine. Way to go Harriot. -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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On 5/26/2015 11:27 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/26/15 11:23 AM, John H. wrote: On Mon, 25 May 2015 20:12:37 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 5/25/15 7:34 PM, True North wrote: Lord help us all! I'm starting to think Scott Secord Dickson is the smartest of y'all mangy Moppits. I clearly stated that the gas in the red cans gets used in the fall and the boat's internal fuel tank is filled and treated for winter storage. This gas is used late spring and then the water filter is changed. You can't oversimplify for this crowd of brainwashed righties. I have a little Honda rototiller and until this past weekend, hadn't used it for two seasons. In fact, I had forgotten about it. It still had some gas in the tank, and it started right up. Guess I was lucky. I run my lawnmower dry for the winter, and put marine sta-bil in the garden tractor's tank. I do start up the tractor every few weeks in the winter, though. Don't break your arm. That's funny coming from a guy who has had multiple surgeries, who can't hear without hearing aids, who needs eye surgery, and whose back has been operated on how many times? And how are your arthritic knees? Snerk. Bite into an ear of corn lately, Krausie baby? -- Respectfully submitted by Justan Laugh of the day from Krause "I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here. I've been "born again" as a nice guy." |
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