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Good new's. Now what was the problem?
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Have a good one Jax
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Clipper releases. No fuss No muss & no bands.
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See you there Lew.
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Oswego Legislators blow off wind project proposal
L&M replied to Legacy's topic in Open Lake Discussion
Another view from Syracuse.com: http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/ ... hears.html Oswego, NY -- It appears no wind turbines will be built in Lake Ontario off Oswego and Jefferson counties. New York Power Authority President Richard M. Kessel said Thursday if Oswego and Jefferson counties don’t want the project, it won’t be built there. And they don’t. Lawmakers — and residents — from both counties have noted their opposition to such a project. “We don’t want to go where the project isn’t wanted,†Kessel said. “Whether their reasons are legitimate or not, we respect them, but we are not going to go there. We’ll focus on other areas.†The power authority proposed putting wind turbines off shore in Lake Ontario or Lake Erie. It was considering an area between Richland and Cape Vincent on Lake Ontario. Residents have expressed concern placing the turbines in the water would hurt tourism and the economies of both counties by cutting off boats and fishermen from the area where the turbines are located. Kessel said Oswego and Jefferson counties have “lost an opportunity for jobs†from the wind project. “They are going to be turning thousands of jobs away,†he said. “This project was going to make Upstate a center for the manufacture of wind components for the project. There are enough communities and counties who want the project so we shouldn’t waste our time here.†The Jefferson County Legislature passed a measure at its Tuesday meeting opposing the wind turbine project. The Oswego County Legislature passed a resolution at its Thursday meeting opposing the wind project. Kessel said the authority now will focus on Erie County and western New York. He said representatives in Niagara and Erie counties have voiced support for the project. -
Turn toward the the hard steer. Pulling to port = rear of tab toward port. Hope that help's you out.
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Here is a post I put on another thread concerning a similar problem with a higher speed steering pull. viewtopic.php?f=12&t=15452&p=86328&hilit=trim+tab#p86328
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8" Bechhold flashers SOLD
L&M replied to FISHINMAN's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Cannon Down Speed & Temp
L&M replied to ShutUpNFish's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Do yourself & your pocket book a favor in the long run & buy a Depth Raider or Moor depending on your preference of display. Not to speak of the problems with the older style cannons. -
Mexico Conditions
L&M replied to spoonfed-1's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
If I'd of known you were out we could of met at Fat Nancy's yesterday Glen. -
The following is a press release from the state Department of Environmental Conservation. Hunters harvested approximately 222,800 deer in the 2009 season -- virtually the same number as were harvested statewide the previous season, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Pete Grannis announced last week. The annual deer hunting report also showed that nearly 16,000 14- and 15-year-olds signed up for the “Junior Big-Game Licenseâ€. Deer Harvest The 2009 deer take included more than 120,700 antlerless deer (adult females and fawns) and just over 102,000 adult bucks. Antlerless takes grew by 3 percent from 2008 (117,232), while buck takes dropped 3.5 percent from 2008 (105,747). Totals for bow and muzzleloader seasons were on par with the past few years. Differences were most noticeable in the Northern Zone, where antlerless take was down by almost 8 percent and buck take dropped 21 percent from 2008, returning to levels seen in 2005 and 2006. Deer take during the regular season seemed strongly affected by a warm November -- both deer and hunter activity tend to slow down in warm weather and the lack of snow cover made for difficult hunting conditions during a time that typically accounts for the majority of deer harvest. Southern Zone deer harvests were comparable to 2008 with overall buck take essentially unchanged and antlerless take only increasing about 4 percent. Still, biologists noted that the lack of snow throughout much of the Southern Zone regular season likely kept deer harvests from being higher. Western New York continues to lead the state in total deer-harvest densities, but Orange County in southeastern New York has also become a strong contender. The top five counties for 2009 were Yates (13.2 total deer per square mile), Wyoming (11.2), Orange (10.5), Genesee (9.9), and Ontario (9.5). Importantly, total harvest is strongly impacted by the number of Deer Management Permits (DMPs) available in an area, which directly affects the harvest of antlerless deer. A more accurate picture of relative deer population densities is revealed by the density of buck harvest. By this figure, the top counties for buck harvest density were: Wyoming County (4.6 bucks per square mile), Yates County (4.5 bucks per square mile), Allegany County (4.0), Orange County (3.9), and Cayuga County (3.7). Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) CWD surveillance began in New York in 2002, with increased efforts since 2005 after the disease was detected in five captive and two wild deer in Oneida County. Surveillance efforts continued in 2009 with more than 1,800 samples tested. CWD is a rare neurological disease that affects the brains of deer, elk and moose, causing the animals to become emaciated, lose body functions and eventually die. Despite intensive testing of nearly 30,000 deer in the five years since the disease was detected, no additional cases have been found in the state. The 2009 deer harvest is broken down by county, town, and Wildlife Management Unit with comparisons to previous years' deer harvests. For more see the DEC web site.
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It very well could be that. But he did say he had spark. Unless by spark he meant the engine would turn over. If the lanyard was loose or disconnected the engine would turn over but not have ignition.
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Just run em without hooks. Problem solved & ya can even take the book back.
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Moisture in the dist. cap and / or the choke as was said above.
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John's mobile number 315-871-6400
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Check out this thread as well S&B. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=15597
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Beautiful country Stan.
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want to buy some ice-fishing tip downs...
L&M replied to pokerman's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Simrad AP14R - Need a couple questions answered
L&M replied to Spoonfed_Ibay's topic in This Old Boat
Teleflex SSC62 style replacement cable for rotary helm is what you'll need. -
Sent you a pm Sean
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Simrad AP14R - Need a couple questions answered
L&M replied to Spoonfed_Ibay's topic in This Old Boat
Length of the cable is the last two digits of the part # on the plastic cover on the old cable or refer to this link: http://www.teleflex.ru/upload/files/cat ... Cables.pdf Compass can be mounted in the storage compartment forward of the helm seat. As low & close to center as is possible. -
Unless you want to guess at the problem & take a chance of possibly ruining a perfectly good & expensive piece of equipment. I would have it looked at by an experienced mechanic or dealer. There are considerably more variables to a 4 stroke than a conventional 2 stroke engine.
