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tech2526

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  1. weight distributing hitch ram 1500, recommend not required, ram 2500, did not see it listed listed, may have missed it tho
  2. does it say "required" or recommend, what manufacturer are you looking to buy
  3. this can be debated forever, but as an auto tech, i see 1/2 ton trucks as glorified big cars now days, 1/2 tons have sacrificed tow ability for ride comfort, buy a 3/4 ton if you tow a lot. being able to do a thing and doing that thing well are very different things.
  4. for the tires,,, swing by your local Ram dealer, that's a factory tire size for a 1500 pickup, they should have tons of take offs they will probably give you.
  5. maybe worth a call to UnitedRadio in Syracuse, they repair most electronics...
  6. do you have a picture of it anywhere?
  7. you can try Bill at https://bwcustomsboatrepair.com/ super nice guy, talked with him about the transom in my sylvan, but ended up selling it instead.
  8. this is going to be an unpopular answer to your question, but... you can use any gear oil in the correct viscosity , mercuiser oil will be fine.
  9. https://outboards.yamaha-owners-manuals.com/om/LIT-18626-12-34.pdf this has all the info you need
  10. dang, thank you, gonna need the big balls to get that low,
  11. nasty little buggers, how many feet of water are you working
  12. re-terminating the cable every year will help, there are a lot of stresses at that union that metal cable is not intended to endure.
  13. great report as always, thank you for the info, and your time!
  14. I'm going to go a different route, im 3 - 5 feet off the ball, if my lures are to far back i catch less fish, salmon seem to be attracted to the weight. and my MUP spoon is 15 feet back and the clip on the main line is 10 ft up from the ball. this has worked well for me.
  15. Krenzers in sodus point , i know it's a bit of a drive, but they always took good care of my stuff
  16. he's correct, as long as they stay charged they won't freeze, buut what if they do loose charge and go dead, then they will freeze, i always have done like you, put them in the basement, i record state of charge, and have just put a top off on them in the spring. but i like to keep an eye on them.
  17. wow that thing is in beautiful shape
  18. https://youtu.be/ptFdVPEd7a8 this may help
  19. your terrova is 12v?
  20. 2- used big jon electric downriggers with ball retrievers 2- dual rod holder plates added to downrigger bases 2- swivel bases 2- 14 lb fish weights 1- 14 lb pancake weight 1- 14 lb steel torpedo weight 2- boom extensions 1- mismatch big jon electric rigger for parts asking $700.00 or best offer pick up in sodus williamson area
  21. used in good working condition, includes mounting bracket and knobs, mmsi has not been registered for this unit, https://www.standardhorizon.com/indexVS.cfm?cmd=DisplayProducts&ProdCatID=83&encProdID=F858763BB81027701141A0167DE2A031&DivisionID=3&isArchived=1 $100.00 plus 15 shipping
  22. removed from table saw, should work great for a boat hoist, air compressor, or another table saw.. needs a new cord installed, $50 or bo pick up in williamson/sodus area.
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