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Rick

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How to Place your Classified ad!

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How to get better results or to edit your ad is below!

We need you to log-in before trying to place an ad.

Here is how to log in.

To log in first click the "Members" tab on the top right corner of the page, that will bring up the "log in" tab which is under the members tab on the left side of the page.

Click the "log in" tab and you will be asked to put in your login name and password. you will only be able to log in if you are a member of Fishingminnesota.com/HotSpotOutdoors.com.

To become a member go to : http://www.hotspotoutdoors.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/newuser

(if you're not logged in you will see the "members" tab and no "My Stuff" tab)

To place an ad while logged in: Simply click on the "Submit a new ad" link above, Then you will be able to start creating your ad.

Fill in all the reguired fields and checkbox on the LOWEST sub-category and LOWEST area in order to have the best results. Your ad will automatically be placed in the categories and areas you chose AS WELL as all those categories and areas above it.

Enter the alpha-numeric code from the code box and hit submit

You will then be able to select features that can give your classified ad additional visibility. If you want the basic ad just click "Submit" once.

To place an ad while not logged in: Simply click on the "Submit a new ad" link. The next page will have a large box Saying you are not logged in, scroll down past that box and start creating your ad. Put in your correct email, you will be asked to verify your newly created ad using the e-mail address used.

Fill in all the reguired fields and click the LOWEST sub-category and LOWEST area in order to have the best results. Enter the code from the code box and hit submit. After confirming your ad through email it will be visible. The email that you need to verify will come from "[email protected]. Make sure it does not get stopped by any of your e-mail filters or you will not be ableto place your ad.

To edit your ad you must be a member, while logged in click the "My Stuff" tab at the top right of the page then click the "Your classifieds" tab. Under the Classified you want to edit you click "Edit this classified"

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  • Your Responses - Share & Have Fun :)

    • By The way that didn't work either!! Screw it I'll just use the cellular. 
    • It’s done automatically.  You might need an actual person to clear that log in stuff up.   Trash your laptop history if you haven’t tried that already.
    • 😂 yea pretty amazing how b o o b i e s gets flagged, but they can't respond or tell me why I  can't get logged in here on my laptop but I can on my cellular  😪
    • I grilled some brats yesterday, maybe next weekend will the next round...  
    • You got word censored cuz you said        B o o b ies….. haha.   Yeah, no… grilling is on hiatus for a bit.
    • Chicken mine,  melded in Mccormick poultry seasoning for 24 hours.  Grill will get a break till the frigid temps go away!
    • we had some nice weather yesterday and this conundrum was driving me crazy  so I drove up to the house to take another look. I got a bunch of goodies via ups yesterday (cables,  winch ratchet parts, handles, leaf springs etc).   I wanted to make sure the new leaf springs I got fit. I got everything laid out and ready to go. Will be busy this weekend with kids stuff and too cold to fish anyway, but I will try to get back up there again next weekend and get it done. I don't think it will be bad once I get it lifted up.    For anyone in the google verse, the leaf springs are 4 leafs and measure 25 1/4" eye  to eye per Yetti. I didnt want to pay their markup so just got something else comparable rated for the same weight.   I am a first time wheel house owner, this is all new to me. My house didn't come with any handles for the rear cables? I was told this week by someone in the industry that cordless drills do not have enough brake to lower it slow enough and it can damage the cables and the ratchets in the winches.  I put on a handle last night and it is 100% better than using a drill, unfortatenly I found out the hard way lol and will only use the ICNutz to raise the house now.
    • I haven’t done any leaf springs for a long time and I can’t completely see the connections in your pics BUT I I’d be rounding up: PB Blaster, torch, 3 lb hammer, chisel, cut off tool, breaker bar, Jack stands or blocks.   This kind of stuff usually isn’t the easiest.   I would think you would be able to get at what you need by keeping the house up with Jack stands and getting the pressure off that suspension, then attack the hardware.  But again, I don’t feel like I can see everything going on there.
    • reviving an old thread due to running into the same issue with the same year of house. not expecting anything from yetti and I already have replacement parts ordered and on the way.   I am looking for some input or feedback on how to replace the leaf springs themselves.    If I jack the house up and remove the tire, is it possible to pivot the axel assembly low enough to get to the other end of the leaf spring and remove that one bolt?   Or do I have to remove the entire pivot arm to get to it? Then I also have to factor in brake wire as well then. What a mess   My house is currently an hour away from my home at a relatives, going to go back up and look it over again and try to figure out a game plan.           Above pic is with house lowered on ice, the other end of that leaf is what I need to get to.   above pic is side that middle bolt broke and bottom 2 leafs fell out here is other side that didnt break but you can see bottom half of leaf already did but atleast bolt is still in there here is hub assembly in my garage with house lowered and tires off when I put new tires on it a couple months ago. hopefully I can raise house high enough that it can drop down far enough and not snap brake cable there so I can get to that other end of the leaf spring.
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