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fishsteelheadThu Apr-14-05 11:47 AM
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#2000, "RE: Usin' "muffs", on outboard engines!? Pros and cons...."
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E-Man and Urban,
Thanks for the responses. I was havin' problems locatin' the right "muffs" for my motor (1971 Johnson 20hp). Tempo is the only place that had them (say had, because there discontinued)however went to the place that has everything under the sun, good 'ol E-BAY!! Am goin' ta' use the blue 55 gallon barrel that are about 60% lighter (we use them for barrel racing, as in horse's)and cut it down to correct height and go with that. However, the flusher will be a back-up, just in case my "cane" breaks x( !!!! Hey, again I thank ya' for your come-backs! Have a good week-end. Tight lines produce releaseable fish. Outta here... ~Skip

  

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Usin' "muffs", on outboard engines!? Pros and cons... [View all] , fishsteelhead, Tue Apr-05-05 05:58 PM
  RE: Usin' "muffs", on outboard engines!? Pros and cons...., E-man, Apr 11th 2005, #1
RE: Usin' "muffs", on outboard engines!? Pros and cons...., fishsteelhead, Apr 14th 2005 #3
RE: Usin' "muffs", on outboard engines!? Pros and cons...., Urban, Apr 12th 2005, #2

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