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With shifter in forward position, it took six 3/8" bolts to drop the gearcase and one 3/8" bolt to remove the shift linkage to get to the water pump today. The old water pump and driveshaft have some wear but the impeller was in good shape. Found the shaft key below the pump (likely culprit). Regardless, all cleaned and replaced. Runs excellent for no carb work or spark plugs. Those and gear oil change left. Stay tuned.. 20240424_190416.mp4
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What Round would Sell Best?
CouesPursuit replied to MULEPACKHUNTER's topic in Rifles, Reloading and Gunsmithing
No disrespect but I'm not sure the cartridge is the issue. Not many buyers want a bare used rifle right near the cost of a new one or to be forced into a package-only deal that includes substantial factory ammo and reloading components, most want one or the other. OP, I would steer clear of the 6.5x284 in the short action, picking whichever cartridge that fits your purpose (i.e. bullet) and not worry about resale yet. Good luck! -
I was extremely fortunate to pick up this 1986 Johnson 9.9hp outboard from Sam. He was an excellent seller and I appreciate the ease of communication and transaction. Thank you, Sam! The motor was purchased with no questions asked and with similar experiences restoring/maintaining 70-90s OEM outboards, I ordered the anticipated service parts. When I hooked up the fuel for the intital test, fuel spewed from the inlet to the fuel pump. Instead of the entire fuel pump for an additional $60, I had ordered the fuel pump repair kit betting the rubber diaphragms needed replaced. If you don't have youth motor skills with your hands, you may be better off getting the entire pump, the springs suck. YMMV. Fuel continued to shoot after the fuel repair kit. It ended up being a crack on fuel filter cap once the kit was installed. No biggie, another $11 Luckily, a 1976 4hp I own shared the same cap I found cracked and testing continued.. 20240422_185635.mp4 Immediate fire and glory, but nothing out of the tell-tale. I removed the water outlet and it was clogged. Even after, still no water in the outlet. I have the water pump and carb kits ready to deploy through the week, more to come. Thanks again, Sam.
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Pm sent on Johnson/Evinrudes, thx.
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Sent pm, thx.
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9.5 hour hike = 3 deadhead desert rams
CouesPursuit replied to Sneaker's topic in Bighorn Sheep Hunting
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Grady is all around excellent and I know of his tremendous success firsthand. Congrats, Tessa! Great lion.
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Screenshot and one of the L's in billy is a capital i.
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Nice setup. Does it leak and how wide is the trailer from outside wheel-wheel?
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Arrogance killed the cat. Nice job 👊🏽
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Ill take it please. I can meet today.
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Springfield Armory Hellcat 9mm pistol-sold
CouesPursuit replied to Shooter McGavin's topic in Classified Ads
Great pistol, I'd just upgraded models. Put mine at a good price like this without the extra mag and it didn't last long. -
I wouldn't say that. They could be right under your nose, not nearly as active as the does or just over one ridge today and back where you were today, tomorrow. There is a waxing moon and end of January approaching, good times a comin'. If you're seeing a lot of does, it isn't worth relocating IMO. Right now bucks migrate to what you've described you've found.
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You're closer to finding bucks than you think. I'd go just beyond where you've seen the most does and keep tabs on any you find.
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Great buck!