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<blockquote data-quote="mbullen" data-source="post: 509748" data-attributes="member: 24594"><p>Flatheadsteve has the notion. Grab/rent a landscape trailer and make one trip out of it. Convince a neighborhood kid to go for giggles.</p><p>For what it's worth, I'll toss in my own notions, too... </p><p>You'll have no problem selling a tinnie with no trailer. A majority of classifieds are the in the same predicament. It's a common thing. </p><p>As for the motors, you didn't mention the brands, but in any case, I would suggest refreshing the consumables no matter what. If the motors have good compression, they're going to be runners. Just adopt the idea of throwing $150 worth of wear items at them so that they're dependable, too. Also a common thing.</p><p>Ultimately, you've described the perfect barnfind kit. Perfect for a hobby weekend or two. </p><p>Many of us spend a lot of time trying to beat the same scenarios out of the bushes!</p><p>Congrats and keep posting the progress!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbullen, post: 509748, member: 24594"] Flatheadsteve has the notion. Grab/rent a landscape trailer and make one trip out of it. Convince a neighborhood kid to go for giggles. For what it's worth, I'll toss in my own notions, too... You'll have no problem selling a tinnie with no trailer. A majority of classifieds are the in the same predicament. It's a common thing. As for the motors, you didn't mention the brands, but in any case, I would suggest refreshing the consumables no matter what. If the motors have good compression, they're going to be runners. Just adopt the idea of throwing $150 worth of wear items at them so that they're dependable, too. Also a common thing. Ultimately, you've described the perfect barnfind kit. Perfect for a hobby weekend or two. Many of us spend a lot of time trying to beat the same scenarios out of the bushes! Congrats and keep posting the progress! [/QUOTE]
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