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On 5/25/2015 5:12 PM, True North wrote:
Johnny...Johnny..
Stinky asked me about the 6 gallon "tank"....
I have a couple of 20 liter (or 5 US gallon) cans that I use up in the fall.
Earlier I talked about the boat's built in tank that holds about 15 'merican gallons.
That is the gas I burn up in the spring.
Clear enough for you or do I have to get your new recruit, Dickson, to explain it?

Ahhh. So it was the 6 gallon tank that you let winter over till late the
following summer. I don't recall mentioning the tank size, but
apparently you remember that discussion.

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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.
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On Mon, 25 May 2015 16:34:45 -0700 (PDT), 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.


This infatuation with slammer may be your problem. You're getting more and more
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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.
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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.
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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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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?

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On Tue, 26 May 2015 12:36:25 -0400, Justan Olphart wrote:

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?


LOL! I'd love to see Krause try to keep up on a six mile golf course. That would be
entertaining as hell.
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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.
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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.


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