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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnerman View Post
    What you gonna do bout your low oil buzzer? Oh wait, you one of them old farts that can't hear anything. Nevermind.
    Disconnect it....you won't need it if the oil system is disabled and you are mixing oil manually ya gewb.....sheeeesh a little bit of nanner puddin and your thinking gets all messed up, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G3 Fisherman View Post
    Disconnect it....you won't need it if the oil system is disabled and you are mixing oil manually ya gewb.....sheeeesh a little bit of nanner puddin and your thinking gets all messed up, lol.
    You disconnect you buzzer ya and whats gonna tell you when it runs hot?

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    Mine has a buzzer and a beeper, one for low oil and the other for over heating.
    Nanner Puddin ain't good for some folks....:rolleyes:

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