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  • Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2281420

    My understanding is if sonar unit(s) don’t “see” your livescope, your livescope icon disappears on your sonar home menu page. Make sure that your black box is plugged into your sonar unit AND you have power to your black box.

    Exactly

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2279611

    My dog developed Dilated Cardiomyopathy from feeding him grain free dog food (Blue Widerness). switched back to regular food and after six months his heart was back in the normal range.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2270245

    No problem here, android phone and iPad.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2265827

    For the pole, I have the Brew city 60” on my boat, an like it a lot.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2265814

    To me they look bulky and heavy. How hard are they to peddle?

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2262187

    My boat is still in storage, so I have not mounted the charger yet, but I don’t anticipate any problems mounting the charger. its a really nice charger, well constructed.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2252336

    I just received my new Amped outdoors 24v 80AH battery yesterday. I did a lot of research about battery manufacturers and settled on Amped. I also went with amped outdoors recommendation to go with one 24v instead of two 12v. It weighs 31 lbs, so in addition to saving my back, there won’t be as much weight in the front of the boat. I have a Lund Impact 1875 with a force trolling motor.

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    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2217889

    Most Roto tillers are junk, but you have to take care of them if you want them to last. Go easy on them, take it easy and don’t try and do compacted soil in one pass. the most important thing you can do is hose off the axles of any dirt and mud. If that dirt gets in / under the seals you’ll score the shaft and destroy the seal. All the gear oil will be on your garage floor.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2217682

    I have AT&T through Red Pocket, $20 a month
    You can also go through All the major carriers with Red Pocket

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2215329

    Bear mountain bold

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2200079

    My golden retriever on pain meds

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    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2199733

    Ain’t a better smell then bacon cooking on a black stone.
    I love mine, it’s versatile.

    Or Spam!

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    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2198411

    I have the Merc 9.9 EFI on a 1875 Impact. Mine is connected with the main motor. Nice motor

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    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2198093

    1875 Impact, love the Drotto.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2178085

    I have a Rannai tankless on well water in northern mn. 16 years and not one problem. It is fed with soften water, and I have never cleaned the heat exchanger.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2177052

    It is the upper end of lake pepin, where the navigation channel narrows way down with channel markers on both sides of it. From Presbyterian point down to Green point.

    Thanks Justin

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2177031

    Not a river fisherman, just curious, where and what is the can line?

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2161127

    Cornbread is a nice addition

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2148211

    Don’t you line the drip tray with aluminum foil? I use the wide aluminum foil so there are no seams to leak.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2145554

    I use a 400 ranger for fishing and snow plowing no problem

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2143355

    It almost looks like it was dropped on that end. Right on the grease outlet. Or they hit it with one of the forks. I don’t understand how these shipping companies get away this crap. They must just claim it on their insurance? Anyway, Im sure Recteq will make it right, and you’ll be happy.

    I had an evaporator and condenser delivered, and I just laughed that the driver would even attempt to deliver it. I don’t know what they stacked on to of it, but it was heavy

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    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2143338

    Estes just delivered my 590 yesterday. When the driver went to unload it his lift gate wouldn’t work. Nice! He and I (both old geezers) had to lift a 211# large box off his truck. The box had a few rashes, but looked ok. Fortunately it was in perfect condition. When ever I order something that is delivered by truck, if it has any obvious sign of damage, I don’t except it. If you decide to try and fix it I would first remove the electronics.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2132408

    Cisco sure-Lok for the 12.

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2130846

    Will the onboard charger for the lead acid batteries work with the lithium batteries?

    Cooperman
    Nevis, Mn.
    Posts: 135
    #2108981

    Drive it down and take the Greyhound back, even cheaper.

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