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You should tell folks the bear attacked your camera not because you stink but it is your sweet honey smell. You should not give folks the impression that you are a cranhy old man that smells.
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I own the RTV-900 but I wish I had gone with the 1100. By the time you add top , windshield, Snorkel, flashers, and wipers you have approximatly the same price that I could have paid for the 1100. You will get heat, air-conditioning, door, rear window in addition. You could always take the doors off if you has problems with them. I get tired of dust
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"Amen" on English only
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muleman you know there are no side hills to roll them on in Louisiana It is all flat and swamps.
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Move to Western Washington there are no poisonous snakes. Also you do not have the heat and humidity that you have down there.
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I found the same answere to my shjft problems. When mine does not want to shift from one gear to another I just tap the foot feed until RTV moves a smal amount and then it shifts with no problem. I use to pull the pressure relife knob but that did not work as well as just tapping the foot feed enough to move the vehicle slightly. Try it maybe it will
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Diesel or home heating oil is the same and they both grow algie in a bulk tank over time and require an additive to prevent the algie growth when stored for long periods. They also make a machine that filter flushes the tanks to remove the algie. It is very common for boats that sit foe a long period of time to get algie in the diesel tanks.
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Two guns just read your post to my wife. Wrong thing to do she started on me about I did not know how lucky I am that she cooks for me. But we both got a good chuckle out of your post. I am heading to Montana on the 27th for the summer. I hope the Kubotas fire up when I get there since I am looking forward to putting some time on them.
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57 Degrees in Gig Harbor, Washington right now. It has been in the upper 30's in the morning.
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Boy those photos sure are enough to keep me out of Louisiana!!