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easy-lift guy

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  1. For the use on any product reading and understanding the label and applying according to directions is and foremost key to any successful control of most anything. Alas since many people can not read and understand directions and refuse to learn we will have many more problems in the future. So much for the education system, whats left of it. elg
  2. Sounds like the fuel cock was left open. Check to see if this was the case if so close the fuel cock. You will now need to drain the crank case completely of oil/gas mix refill with fresh oil. fill fuel tank open fuel cock and it should pull. Honda is well noted for this and you only need to have it happen once or twice to learn. I hope this helps. Have a nice weekend. elg.
  3. Base I believe Rover was trying to make a point about the dog being a product of it's enviroment ie where it was brought up and raised by humans. I believe that the percentage of dog breeds in general is small but growing due to the mind set of the owners and the money that can be generated by such dog fights. I beleive that the damage to trees is real from several pic's I have seen on this site cost to replace said trees is more up to the market to determin IMO. I believe that Rover's dogs actually "Heard sheep" as opposed to catching them.
  4. Nice pic's Matt, it really is a jungle out there! David I like your suggestion with dealing with the problem. Keep up the good work Matt, All the best. elg.
  5. An interesting perspective recording from behind while traveling forward!, Looks like Pennsylvania, USA. Many row houses on sides of mountains and narrow roads, a real treat to travel on in the winter. Thanks for sharing. elg
  6. Stephen your diet is commendable, since you don't seem to have a dinner per say, you will more than likely not be able to gain any weight in the near future. That being said your metabolism will change and you may even gain some weight but maybe not in the most desired areas! BTW, Are you related to Karl Pilkington?, the resemblance is nearly as unique as Karl. elg
  7. Which way to the lumber mill convention? Have a nice weekend all!. elg.
  8. Spoolos, your point is taken. My concern now is weather anyone else would be willing to post information regarding stolen kit for fear of said security measures being compromised?. Stating what you have done in the past and what your planning on doing in the future are in fact Two different things and securing your kit is an on going process, a fluid process so to speak. I am sure there is a percentage of members that have had kit stolen and would rather not be reporting the theft for fear of monitoring by the thieves. Since posting of the thread means and methods of protecting your kit from theft, I believe there has only been 3 reported cases on this forum about stolen items. Perhaps the thread made a difference and members learned things from it that helped their particular situation, I can only hope. I am sure that what ever measures were in place before your loss have been Re-evaluated and a new security protocol is in the process of formulation and activation. I do hope that you recover your stolen kit and that the thieves are caught and prosecuted. In the mean time, always be aware of your surrounding, the watchers need to be watched as well, stay safe! elg
  9. Still wondering what measures were in place to prevent the loss of your kit?. elg
  10. Sarah, what if any counter measurers did you have in place to prevent such a theft?. Might I suggest reading my thread means and methods of protecting your kit from theft. elg
  11. Have you taught him how to mug for the camera yet?, If I didn't know any better he already knows or he is teaching you the finer points of photography. All the best. elg
  12. Your going to have some real FUN! elg
  13. Well put Janey. I have not seen this sort of activity here yet but it may be on it's way or the dog owners just let their dog's chew on other dogs via dog fights. More of the same. Poor animals, if they would only turn on their masters/mistresses. Nothing like evening the score. elg
  14. Patience is a virtue often found with members of ArbTalk. To one degree or another were all here to help one another, and so we shall. elg
  15. Wow Dean, They can do wonders with plastic surgery these days, I wish him the best. elg
  16. Hey Ben, wish you the best. It sounds like you know what your shopping for I would get at least 3 estimates and make sure for your kit have replacement cost for your coverage. Also make sure that your kit is well secured against theft!. Insurance companies may offer discounts for their customers that take a proactive approach to protection of their property. elg
  17. b101uk, your probably right I would not be fit to serve jury service in the UK for Two very important reasons, 1. I am not a citizen of the UK. 2. I am a citizen of the USA and that makes me uniquely qualified to render an American opinion since I have served jury duty in the US court system. As I have stated before, If the persons that were responsible for this act were caught and arrested for the crime that they had been accused of and after being found guilty in a court of law my punishment would I hope deter the likes of others doing the same or worse. elg
  18. Janey, there are many crul people in this world and they have their own reasons for such behavior, Most of us will never understand, If the facts hold up I am still in favor of my orinigal suggestion for punishment. elg
  19. A horrible story to read and for the folks that committed this crime, if caught and tried and found guilty, PUBLIC HANGING. IMO that could help dissuade some if not most of this type of Vermin. I suspect that many in the UK know whats going on the real question is how much more can the average working citizen accept this and do what is needed to correct the underlining problems with workable solutions? elg
  20. My Father, who in general did not take no for and answer or an option, My High school teacher and coach who I still admire to this day and from a professional point of view Doctor Edward F. Gilman a truly passionate professional who is driven by his desire to continue to make a difference with his various hands on research projects involving the science of Arboriculture. elg
  21. Thanks, really an interesting aircraft. I believe it was made of ply-wood if I am not mistaken? In some ways it reminds me of the Harrier Jump Jet, another underestimated aircraft that could be a fighter or a bomber., much faster and more maneuverable than the Mosquito! elg
  22. Thanks so much for the Pic's Nice to see so many different types of air craft and the P-38 Was there any FB Mk VI on display?. I believe this aircraft was one of the finest ever produced for the RAF during WW-II. Sorry the FB Mk VI AKA De Havilland Mosquito Fighter/Bomber.
  23. Looking forward to the pics. elg
  24. Job well done. elg
  25. Clever, Classic! Spiderman Rules! elg

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