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KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 7/20/2010 9:47 PM (#451008 - in reply to #449847)
Subject: Re: Prop vs reef





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The aluminum has been running as smoothly as the ss out of the box. Now that the rig is on the trailer I'll spin it to see if there is any drift going on. Having never serviced and o/b before, or i/b for that matter is this something a fairly handy guy can take apart. I can check it myself. If it's not true. I'll bring the whole
rig in for further inspection.

Karl

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