trailer button?
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Originally posted by L8Shift
The above replys are correct!
Did you get any manuals with the boat?
I suggesting going though those and taking a safety course if you haven't already...
You usually don't want to run the motor with the drive up to much due to stressing the u-joints.....
The above replys are correct!
Did you get any manuals with the boat?
I suggesting going though those and taking a safety course if you haven't already...
You usually don't want to run the motor with the drive up to much due to stressing the u-joints.....
Good luck
Rob
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I did not get any manuals with the boat. Lowering the drive and hitting the ground was just a stupid move on my part. I am usually extremly careful when doing things like this. I was just worried I might have knocked it out of allignment or caused any other damage. I guess these drives are pretty bullet proof. I have scatches on mine so the previous owner dragged it on something.
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Originally posted by David Haag
I have scatches on mine so the previous owner dragged it on something.
I have scatches on mine so the previous owner dragged it on something.
(And I asked someone what that trailer button was too!)
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Originally posted by David Haag
was just a stupid move on my part.
was just a stupid move on my part.
Getting the cobwebs outta my head and the elbow greased at the beginning of each season is daunting experience, but well worth it!
Enjoy!