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Thanks markus,but I probably won't see you till the Bar starts fishin this fall! Denis at fishinniagara Tackel thinks he can get some,hopefully he can.
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Hmmm.

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:) Wow, that's a heck of a lot of trouble for a cigarette lighter! I didn't think smoking was allowed on Ontario lakes... but I digress.

I've seen a portable battery boost device at your local auto parts type store that has a 12v DC outlet aka. Cigarette lighter, and even a 120 AC outlet. This unit can be charged at home. I guess the big bonus here is that you can use it anywhere, even to boost a dead car battery. Who knows, it might solve the problem.

They run between $50 and $150

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I have one of those, I just have the boosting and the 12v outlet kind,and a generator to charge it once my remote camping /fishing trips begin.
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hey LT

Spoons are not real popular up here ...so I will keep my eye open at local tackle shops and chain stores for ultra secret lure :) There maybe one or two in the bargin bins!
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Thanks Big-O
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Seeing as I started an off topic discussion.....
I took my 2003 Ford Escape in for a oil change. The service guy tells me that it is recommended that at 50000km I should have the transmission pulled and all the gaskets replaced,hmmm and it will only cost me $150,this sounds a little weird to me,next they will be telling me I should have the engine pulled to check the rings!!
Anyone run into this before??
This seems to be a scam,much like they tell you,"you should rotate the tires with every oil change"!!!
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Laketrout wrote:Seeing as I started an off topic discussion.....
I took my 2003 Ford Escape in for a oil change. The service guy tells me that it is recommended that at 50000km I should have the transmission pulled and all the gaskets replaced,hmmm and it will only cost me $150,this sounds a little weird to me,next they will be telling me I should have the engine pulled to check the rings!!
Anyone run into this before??
This seems to be a scam,much like they tell you,"you should rotate the tires with every oil change"!!!
Laketrout: just check you owners Manuel it tells all, I know at 50000km they recommend that the trani fluid be flushed.And if you are towing a boat it should be done often.
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Things that make you go Hmmm.

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:) Ever wondered why they call it a Ford "Escape"?

Whatever happened to the old F-150 that lasted for two decades and all you did was change the oil and add gas?

My Saturn dealer is going to crap his pants when he see's the 3500lb. trailer hitch I have on the car... Hehehe

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marine grade!

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Have you tried looking for the scokets at a marine store. I've installed the marine grade 12v sockets, no rust.
www.mermaidmarine.com
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