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Floating leaves and pine needles
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<blockquote data-quote="tigfisher" data-source="post: 335172" data-attributes="member: 10590"><p>i have a home made jet jon boat , and when i feel the motor loading up with leaves, i stop and drop the trolling motor and go full speed backwards to flush the leaves out the intake or impeller (as i got no intake grate) , i will do this every few miles on the river..depending on leaves on the water. sometimes ill goose the throttle and it will spit it right out. now if you have a outboard, i dont have a clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigfisher, post: 335172, member: 10590"] i have a home made jet jon boat , and when i feel the motor loading up with leaves, i stop and drop the trolling motor and go full speed backwards to flush the leaves out the intake or impeller (as i got no intake grate) , i will do this every few miles on the river..depending on leaves on the water. sometimes ill goose the throttle and it will spit it right out. now if you have a outboard, i dont have a clue. [/QUOTE]
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