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Date Posted: 21:19:33 08/15/08 Fri
Author: MAL (The Meek Shall Inherit the Gulag)
Subject: Beautiful Nothingness - Removine Auxilliary

Raggedy Edge is on a trailer in KY while we stack up the funds in WY. Pulled the 10hp Volvo during our June visit. After a day spent cleaning up the diesel excrement it was clear that there was no way I'd ever put an auxilliary back in place. We gained access to the gaping space beneath the cockpit well and the bilge. An extra 40 gallons of water and still plenty of open space.

As I was pulling the motor there was some trepidation, but now that it's out, I just feel cleaner.

It's not that I'm uncomfortable with engines, I'm quite comfortable working on motors. But there's just something almost spiritually uplifting about being rid of it.

MAL
www.raggedyedge.net

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