Hi, I have a 1977 spirit hp outboard (arctic cat) that has no spark. It was fine last fall when I put it away but this spring it has no spark, Any ideas? I left the motor on the boat so nothing was disconnected. I checked the plugs and they are fine. Thanks Rick
I have 2 newer crockpots that I feel cook too warm even on low temp for longer cooks like roasts etc . One of my new ones even has the temp probe etc. I have never been able to cook a a good roast out it.
i put them out when i got to the cabin on the 16th..........they were friggin insane. have 5 feeders out and filled the window ones at least every day. barely had then hanging and had 3 orioles at them!!!!!!!
I own two crock pots, one older than the other. When I use both at the same time, for a sauce or whatever, when I am ready to
turn them off after a certain number of hours, it is obvious that one is running substantially hotter than the other, with both set on low. Is there a ballpark temperature
that a crock pot should run close to when set on low? On high? I should stick a temp probe in each next time and see what the actual difference is.
Grilled wild turkey breast and taters, and you know the rest. The turkey was from my yard a couple weeks ago. Turned out moist and tender. Good camp dinner.
These guys get a landing pad of exotic hostas to crash on from their ~8 foot drop.
I'm sure the state record snapping turtle that lives in my backyard pond is excited about their arrival.
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Hi, I have a 1977 spirit hp outboard (arctic cat) that has no spark. It was fine last fall when I put it away but this spring it has no spark, Any ideas? I left the motor on the boat so nothing was disconnected. I checked the plugs and they are fine.
Thanks Rick
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