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  • dooby04
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    #298225

    Dump the gas out of the tank. Rinse tank with a small amount of gas. look into tank make sure it is clean. Start with fresh gas. If still does not start easily pull plugs and clean or replace. Todays gas goes unstable in a very short period of time. If you are not going to use it up in a couple of weeks you should add a fuel stabilizer such as stable. Stable in the gas also prevents your fuel system from varnish which can clog your jets in the carb. This varnish comes from the gas when it sits in your carb. too long. Stable will prevent this from happening. I add it to every tankfull cause it mey be a couple weeks or more till the next fishing trip. Give it a try it may solve your trouble. I have used stable for the past 10 years and have had no trouble with starting. You still may need to get your carbs cleaned by a service man. Good luck.

    dooby04
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    #2204

    Hey nice shots, turkeys are awesome birds
    I used to work part time for the Iowa DNR, and trapped and transported wild turkeys for 3 winters. Bearded hens are more common than one might think. In fact ten percent of all hens will have a beard.

    dooby04
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    #290511

    Hey nice shots, turkeys are awesome birds
    I used to work part time for the Iowa DNR, and trapped and transported wild turkeys for 3 winters. Bearded hens are more common than one might think. In fact ten percent of all hens will have a beard.

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