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Re: Great day today. [Re: LJG] #4697252 04/05/10 06:02 AM
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Let's test your work. Fill the fuel tank with 1/2 gas and 1/2 alcohol. It'll run really fast ......for about 30 seconds ! rolfmao


Now, Donald...please pick John Bolton for your running mate.
Re: Great day today. [Re: LJG] #4697826 04/05/10 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: LJG
Originally Posted By: redfin
Who did your machine work?

Texas Machine Works in Grand Prairie. Dewayne did an awesome job.


Yeah those guys are AWESOME! I spent weeks trying to find someone that could mill my heads to 41.5CCs I called several local machine shops and they told me to call City Motor Supply but no one knew how to CC a head! I finally found a add on Craigslist so I gave them a call AND I FINALLY FOUND people that know outboards and they did a great job!!

On a side note when I first went over there to drop off my heads there was an old blind stray dog walking around outside. He was so blind he walked into my boat trailer. The dog seemed very happy the poor thing was just blind and very skinny from not eating. As a dog lover I felt very sad for the old dog and if I didnt already have 2 huge dogs at home I would have been happy to give him a new home. Well I was happy to see when I went back to get my heads the guys at Texas Machine Works had given the old dog a blanket to sleep on, water and food. He seemed very happy and you could no longer see his ribs. Most people running a business would have called the pound and had him taken away without even giving it a second thought.

These are the kind of guys I want to do business with!!!



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Re: Great day today. [Re: Team Brown Stripe] #4698310 04/05/10 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: Team Brown Stripe
Originally Posted By: LJG
Originally Posted By: redfin
Who did your machine work?

Texas Machine Works in Grand Prairie. Dewayne did an awesome job.


Yeah those guys are AWESOME! I spent weeks trying to find someone that could mill my heads to 41.5CCs I called several local machine shops and they told me to call City Motor Supply but no one knew how to CC a head! I finally found a add on Craigslist so I gave them a call AND I FINALLY FOUND people that know outboards and they did a great job!!

On a side note when I first went over there to drop off my heads there was an old blind stray dog walking around outside. He was so blind he walked into my boat trailer. The dog seemed very happy the poor thing was just blind and very skinny from not eating. As a dog lover I felt very sad for the old dog and if I didnt already have 2 huge dogs at home I would have been happy to give him a new home. Well I was happy to see when I went back to get my heads the guys at Texas Machine Works had given the old dog a blanket to sleep on, water and food. He seemed very happy and you could no longer see his ribs. Most people running a business would have called the pound and had him taken away without even giving it a second thought.

These are the kind of guys I want to do business with!!!

I like the pack of weenie dogs running around the shop. We have a couple at our office,my bosses' dogs. Fun animals.

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