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    and so far so good, got the batteries out, cover plate and battery boxes out, only broke two of the battery boxes, cheap plastic, plus they were froze a bit, got the old pumps out and cant find any cracks, or anything, crap, going to town and get a splice,and pick up a new bilge pump, Speckhunter ie speck said the automatic ones are easy to install,,,,, we will see.

    going to test the drain hose next, got it plugged off and will pour some water in the live well and see if it drains. sure hope it does not, that mean the line is good. I am hoping for a cracked or something in the live well pump, I have a couple extras on the shelf.

    on break, eating a mashed tater samich, ok hear is how i do it, get the cold mashed taters, heat just a bit, form into patties, chop onion, chop fried bacon, roll in flower fry in hot grease, put on toasted bread and enjoy.

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    So far so good. Good luck, Michael. Hope it's nothing major.









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    so do I Bob, SO DO I.

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    I hope you don't have too much wrong with the boat. That there sammich sounds GOOD!

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    me too barry, I think it is a bad hose, maby a cracked pump. (i hope) do not think it will be to bad, could only stand half a day in the shop so guess I will finish tomorrow.

    and the samich was good.

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    Its just going to get colder this week Beagle!

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    I LOVE a tater sandwich. My dad's favorite was a radish sandwich. Moving back to North MO next couple of weeks. Tired of catching these small South MS crappie.
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    I like fried radish/turnip samich also. what you going to do in north mo. ducks, geese, fish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    ok hear is how i do it, get the cold mashed taters, heat just a bit, form into patties, chop onion, chop fried bacon, roll in flower fry in hot grease, put on toasted bread and enjoy.
    Some good stuff. That's the same thing we call tater fritters.

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    I'm interested to see what you find out. I have a 2005 lowe 180w that recently started doing the same thing. Ive looked underneath it for cracks and can't see anything. Ive been gonna try to plug the lines and see if i can find a leak but haven't took the time yet.

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