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The kick start on the telephone pole out back is not functioning properly. Any help would be appreciated.


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Originally Posted by 5sdad
The kick start on the telephone pole out back is not functioning properly. Any help would be appreciated.



Check the blinker fluid levels first.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Originally Posted by 5sdad
The kick start on the telephone pole out back is not functioning properly. Any help would be appreciated.



Check the blinker fluid levels first.



Good idea! My first thought was that it had to be a bad ground.


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Originally Posted by 5sdad
[quote=rockinbbar]Good idea! My first thought was that it had to be a bad ground.


If it were bad ground, the pole would be leaning, and all the blinker fluid would run out.


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Originally Posted by RWE
Here's the scenario.

Cat catches rabbit, and f^cks with it overnight, finally ripping open its chest and eating its still beating heart, then walks away, leaving carcass.

Our Jackal/Hyena/Dingo rescue dog eats rest of carcass when we let him out. By the time I get home, he's eating grass to settle his stomache.

He skips dinner.

2am: hork hork hork

5am: I walk out of bedroom to green red pile of mush.

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Dogs can't talk, so they have to express their feelings towards us in any way they can.....



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i hate walking out the door in the morning bare foot and stepping on a half eaten rt.


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