why it pays to keep your outboard in good running condition

Rudy Brown

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Re: why it pays to keep your outboard in good running condition

Thats not a accurate video. That Johnson would have started on the first pull. ;)
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: why it pays to keep your outboard in good running condition

some one doctored that one. agreed that johnny would have saved them!!!!!
 

Rancherlee

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Re: why it pays to keep your outboard in good running condition

My favorite local fishing lake is a designated filling lake for water bombers and also has a float plane seaport. Its fun to watch those water bombers in action and the DNR is out there keeping boats out of the flight path when there is a wild fire. The little 4 seater float planes LOVE to come in low over you when your out fishing, sometime as close as 50' above you!
 

kenmyfam

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Re: why it pays to keep your outboard in good running condition

That Johnson must have been out of gas !!!!!
 

bassboy1

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Re: why it pays to keep your outboard in good running condition

im with you 100% on that one
Wrong, look at the end of the tiller handle. Where is the little red dangly thing? I can tell you from personal experience, that if the kill switch isn't in, the motor don't start. I tell ya that right now.
 

hitace

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Re: why it pays to keep your outboard in good running condition

i did not even notice that good looking out
 
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