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FleetTracker

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  1. TrollMaster Pro 2. Have them installed on both boats and work awesome. Take the time to rig up the solenoid and cable under the cowl right the first time and you won't have any issues. Most complaints you will see stem from improper setup right from the start. It's not hard but like anything there's the right way and the "that's good enough" mindset.

  2. Just sharing my good find to fellow LOU members...

     

    I just purchased a Brand New in the box Mercury 9.9HP Four Stroke, Long shaft (20"), Electric Start (w/ 6amp alternator), and full Mercury warranty from a dealer in NJ.  $2200 cash!  Best deal you will find anywhere.

     

    If you're interested in the exact model listed above, PM me and i'll put you in touch with the them.  They have Qty. 2 left in stock.

     

    Regards,

     

    -Devin

  3. I would replace the impellers if I were you.  I do mine every other year on the same motor (2011 4 stroke).  Really depends on your environment though... for me I'm regularly in sandy environments so it's a must.

     

    Might be worth putting a fresh set of plugs in also.  I put new plugs in every year.

  4. In Oregon on business/pleasure. My Uncle lives here so met up with him to do something I'm quite familiar with from back home... King Salmon fishing as they run up the river from the pacific!

    Got one early on a spinner.

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    Sent from my SM-G920V using Lake Ontario United mobile app

  5. Pellet stoves are awesome.  I burned wood for 4 years and have done pellets the last 3.  hands down pellets are better in every category.  We keep 3-4 tons of pellets in our basement so don't have issues like stated above getting wet or having rodent problems.  We bought a Quadrafire Classic Bay 1200 unit.  Thermostat controlled.  Auto-start etc... clean it about once a week when in the prime of winter... can push it to every other week in the beginning of winter or towards the end depending on how much it runs.  Ours runs from Oct to April set on a thermostat of 68-70 degrees.  It's been a great unit.  we burn 3-4 tons a year and heats the main floor of our house (950sq-ft).  Our finished basement (same size) is heated purely with our fuel oil burning furnace hot water baseboard... we now go through under 1 tank of fuel oil using the supplement pellet stove on the main floor.  The new ones are great, so for those complaining about using an older model without all the recent advancements, I'd take consideration in the thoughts.  Cleaning them is easier then a wood stove.  

     

    Pellets have gone up in price though... I get them locally in Deposit at new england wood pellet where my hunting buddy works... friends and family discount factory direct.  good deal.

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