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  1. My crabber buddy " threw " us 50 pounds of number 2 Lake Ponchartrain blue claw crabs , also my fishing buddy " threw " us about 5 pounds of speckle trout filets from Bayou Lacombe and purchased 5 pounds of shrimp from down the road in the Parish , Hopedale , Louisiana LSU ? Miszo @11:00 , buddies in the woods hunting , sold my 2002 450 , I'm going riding with the guys that bought it , the temp has dropped drastically this morning
  2. Recently the topic of aftermarket amazon and ebay parts came up , was looking for some thoughts on the subject ... I'd like to throw my two cents in the pot , which may or may not help someone in the future , something I learned from Steve Martin years ago , you need to learn the difference
  3. Hi vwhobo , welcome to the forum ! The 300s are debatably the best utility ATV ever built and your '91 ( First Generation ) is cream of that crop My opinion is that All Balls and Quad Boss are junk , the " Heavy Duty " in their product description is not more than marketing " !'a'ganda " >>> I myself was " blinded by the light " of e-bay and amazon and fell into that hole , finally learned the difference between " $hit from $hinola " , left you a video explaining the anal'al'a'gee below ...... O.E.M. Honda are as good as you going to get . If you dare to be different , LOL < I have run Yamaha Big Bear 400 tie rod ends on my 300s , they look just a little different , but screw right on and work , are they better , can't say , got no scientific facts for you , only reason I use to buy Yamaha tie rods , was my buddy at Cycle Shack , Picayune , told me about them , when he was out of stock on Honda and sold them a little cheaper --- Rocky Mountain ATV is about as cheap as you can find on OEM parts >>> With ^^^^ that being said , if you can find a better tie rod end , I would be all in and follow your lead , as I have broke a few off way back in the woods and that ais not fun ---- but , even though I too check the mail every now and then , 95% of my riding is acting acting a fool Show us some pics of your 300 , we love pics --- In fact we have a contest going on for the " 2,000th member Celebration Contest " , drop a pic and you might win >>> not long ago , in a ATV contest , I seen a bone stock rusted out 300 beat a high dollar modified , detailed out newer model >>> kid you not
  4. My Mom use to cook liver and onion a lot when I was a kid , I found a good recipe for it today
  5. It's only stupid if you don't make it
  6. Fishfiles

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    " But , Mr Wildlife Agent , we tried to find a life preserver that fit "
  7. Looks like a triple 2 stroke
  8. Well whether we believe it or not it is being rammed up the butts of the remaining farmers that are left in business Dont comply and they will put you out if business. Well I got to think that they are trying to put farmers and all people who produce food out of business. They doing it to the commercial fishermen around here. The are giving 10/15 shrimp $.90 cents a pound at the dock right and diesel is $4 or more a gallon at the dock. The quit buying shrimp for 10 days as they are flooded with imports.
  9. I like the idea of finding some take offs either from a dealer of an individual . Do you have Facebook, try Market Place Here's some info on the 450 rim size and offset Front Tire Size: 25x8-12 Rear Tire Size: 25x10-12 Front Wheel Size: 12 x 7 Front Wheel Bolt Pattern: 4/110 Front Wheel Offset: 4.5+2.5 Rear Wheel Size: 12 x 7 Rear Wheel Bolt Pattern: 4/110 Rear Wheel Offset: 3+5
  10. Oh , contrary !!! = Money , control = power — The lack of rural broadband access is making it hard for some farmers and ranchers to access carbon markets that could help remove emissions. — Democrats are looking into methane polluter fees, but Republicans say this will increase costs for consumers. BROADBAND BLOCKS FARMERS FROM LUCRATIVE MARKET: Farmers and ranchers can be pivotal players in President Joe Biden’s fight against climate change as the agricultural carbon credit marketplace grows. But the lack of broadband internet connection prevents them from entering the marketplace sooner, if not all together The ag carbon credit market, referred to by many as the “Wild West,” seeks to pay farmers to pull carbon dioxide from the air and bury it in their soil. The emerging marketplace is often difficult for even the savviest farmers to navigate and relatively impossible without an internet connection. By the numbers: Storing carbon in soil has the potential to wipe out nearly 6 percent of overall U.S. emissions every year, according to the Environmental Defense Fund. While the White House proposed spending $100 billion on broadband infrastructure, the Senate infrastructure deal is throwing $65 billion into the broadband bucket. Getting farmers connected will be an important factor in determining the ultimate success and growth of the industry, according to Brent Poohkay, chief information officer at Nutrien, a Canadian agriculture company that runs a platform to buy and sell carbon credits. Now all eyes are on the infrastructure package’s investment. But only $2 billion of the $65 billion pot is explicitly allocated to the Agriculture Department’s rural ReConnect program. Further allocations and collaborations across federal agencies remains to be seen. “No matter how you want to use technology in agriculture or in a farming environment, you can think of broadband access as one of those core, enabling infrastructures, almost like a precondition” Poohkay said. “You need that to do everything else.”
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