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    Very good Gene, thanks for posting that.
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    Thank you thank you guys, lotsa helpful info. I appreciate it much.
    Mr Gene, I've seen that illustration and a few videos on it and try to keep it in my head if'n it happens to one of the boys. If it happens to me I'm Gon push it on through and then clip the eye.


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    Adam if you've the stomach for pushing it through, save yourself some pain by griping with pliers and pulling it out backwards while pushing down and away from the barb. Human skin is tough, tougher than you think. It's no small feat to push a hook or even a sharp needle through skin. I watch a doctor sew up my brother in law's hand after he split it on broken glass. I thought he would never get the needle through the skin while coming from the inside.
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    Hey Adam, I carry a extra prop,nut,washer, and carter key. The wrench to change it with. A small tool set. Metric size for my yammaha. Also a extra pull rope. 3 gallons of fuel. gallon jug of two cycle oil. Wire cutters. I ' ve had to cut many crab traps.off the lower unit.
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