I was surprised to be higher than Ben. Aided by the 310, boat, 2 chainsaws, and two riding mowers
Oh wait, I forgot to count one riding mower. 53.
I just got rid of the only four banger econo-box we had. I take that back, I have a New Holland 55 tractor with a four banger turbo diesel. But it takes a long time to drive it to town.
If you count lawn mowers, tractors, roto-tillers, compressors, and irrigation motors, I quit counting at ...
149 .. somebody shoot me...
I should be drug out in the woods and shot ...
Darn.....
I forgot my chainsaws.... And a few others too.....
Lemme see.
turbo pick up = 6 cyl
toyota daily driver =6
work van =6
N801BH = 8
Binford = 16
alky snowmobile = 2
mod stock snowm = 2
baby binford =2
mower =1
2 weedeaters =2
3 chainsaws =3
10hp generator =1
prototype alky sled= 2
58 total..
That is my final answer.... Looks like doc has us all beat....
The baddest mamajamma on the water.
SeaVee 390 with IPS drive.
I just got rid of the only four banger econo-box we had. I take that back, I have a New Holland 55 tractor with a four banger turbo diesel. But it takes a long time to drive it to town.
If you count lawn mowers, tractors, roto-tillers, compressors, and irrigation motors, I quit counting at ...
149 .. somebody shoot me...
Commenced dewinterization this afternoon after work. Didn't do much, mostly pulled the boat out of its hibernation corner, put on the new license plate, and did a walk-around. A few things I found:
-One of the drain/vent holes in the side had two big f'in' buzzing insects in it. I killed them dead. Note to sell: seal those holes up for winterization. That should've been obvious.
-The bow area of the cover collected quite a bit of water, although it didn't leak. I need to put something there to aid natural run-off of water with the bow rail in place.
-Just peeking in, I see (and smell) moth balls, with no signs of critters. Hope that stays as such
Question: The vinyl racing stripes are in rotten shape and falling off. Is the best way to get them off pressure washer or are there other recommended ways?
What's the right grease to use on the zerk fittings?
Tomorrow or Sunday I'll pull the cover, vacuum out the mothballs, make some progress on the vinyl stripes (maybe), and throw the batteries in to see if everything works. Might even put it in the river for fun and see if it still works. And then I need to mess with the trailer some, figure I'll regrease the bearings and flush the brakes to see if I can make them work reasonably.
Anything else I'm missing? Oh, and the new license plate...
One word... RENT!
OWL Gore will be over first thing in the morning to have a talk with you....
http://www.amazon.com/AES-Industries-Smart-Eraser-Adaptor/dp/B00488DDB8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1430077240&sr=8-3&keywords=sticker+eraser
These work good for removing stripes.
Mercury high performance extreme grease is replacing a number of their other greases and would be fine for any of the external grease zirks.
Boat experts:
I have a 70s vintage fiberglass trihull with a 1977 75hp Johnson outboard that I bought last winter. It's had an issue that is progressively worse every time I take it on the water.
Basically, when you'd first take it onto the water it will start run and idle great. But any efforts to go above about 5mph yields no results. As you advance the throttle it keeps running but sounds incredibly bogged down. Usually after about 5 minutes it's like someone just hit a light switch and it suddenly produces full power and is good until you shut it down and let it cool for more than about 15 minutes at which point the problem comes back.
Now it's to the point that it doesn't run right for about 45 minutes of 5 mph operation. It's a ***** to put back on the trailer when it's doing this because it won't idle.
I was initially thinking it could be a carb issue and was planning on tearing them down but it doesn't feel like any carb issue I've ever had. You can be at full power doing 5 mph with it sounding very bogged down and suddenly bam it goes to full power and you about fall out of the boat.
I'm starting to think I may have an ignition issue that clears up once the engine gets hot. Thoughts?
What is your prop pitch? What does the boat weigh, (run the rig across a set of scales, launch the boat and reweigh). First thing I would suspect if you have an issue making power like that is you have a problem with your reed valves.
Simple test to start with would be to take a pair of plastic pliers (fuse pliers from home depot) and remove the spark plug wires one at a time with the engine running in its 5mph max mode. If you pull a wire and nothing changes that cylinder isn't running. Be very aware of the big "meat grinder" mounted on top of that engine when running with the cowling off.
Also need to do some work on the trailer, figure I'll throw some grease in the bearing buddies and I need to try bleeding/flushing the surge brakes, because right now they don't do a damn thing.
That fuel line issue seems probable for an issue, Jesse. I'd fix that first and see what happens.
Post 687 is the primer on bleeding the trailer brakes. However, that assumes all the brake bits are serviceable.
That fuel line issue seems probable for an issue, Jesse. I'd fix that first and see what happens.
Propeller question: The propeller got banged up on the last trip out, so I want to buy a replacement that we can bang up again. Do I need to buy the "hub kit" hardware? I put a prop that is appropriate for my boat in my cart on one website and the website flagged it for not having the hub kit. I don't know if that's something you normally change at the same time or not.
Also, we're thinking of redoing the cushions in the cabin area. Anyone have a recommendation for a place that sells those pre-made vs. having something custom made?
So if I can jump on in here, this boat has piqued my curiosity.
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/boa/5001787732.html
I just got to wonder about the price tag. Friend on mine is a charter/ferry captain said it should be an ok buy if it's advertised somewhat truthfully. I think the trailer and fish finder alone is around $300.
If it's as clean as it looks, that is the deal of the century. The little Volvo is a wonderful sport boat engine, and the Penta outdrive are very reliable. Ask if the water pump problem is the raw water pump in the drive, or the engine water pump. Even with that, if the hull is sound, and the interior is in decent shape fixing the water leak isn't a big job.
Easy tow, easy launch, easy drive, easy recovery. Not fancy, but a good stable chine hull and plenty of fun on the water for a small fam. Low fuel use too. Jump on it.
If it's as clean as it looks, that is the deal of the century. The little Volvo is a wonderful sport boat engine, and the Penta outdrive are very reliable. Ask if the water pump problem is the raw water pump in the drive, or the engine water pump. Even with that, if the hull is sound, and the interior is in decent shape fixing the water leak isn't a big job.
Easy tow, easy launch, easy drive, easy recovery. Not fancy, but a good stable chine hull and plenty of fun on the water for a small fam. Low fuel use too. Jump on it.