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David A. Hodson

12-03-2005 19:01:43




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Allan been reading your post's to much I guess, don't know, drove 480 miles round trip, drove home in ice storm just to look and buy a Farmall 460 for the daughter for Christmas (actully grandpa bought it for her) so we brought it home. Now in the family is a 1947 Farmall H, 1956 Farmall 400, 1960 Farmall 460 (told it was will verify later) 1971 Farmall 766D, 1977 IH 886. David




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David A. Hodson

12-04-2005 10:32:46




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to David A. Hodson, 12-03-2005 19:01:43  
afternoon guys didn"t mean no harm by my post, just joking around, I enjoy your finds, post pictures, and such. But sorry Allan no amount of money would cause me to sell my 766D that old girl is part of me and who I am. David



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Hugh MacKay

12-04-2005 12:28:13




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to David A. Hodson, 12-04-2005 10:32:46  
David: I saw your post as a joke, just couldn't resist. Must be the Nebraska winter getting to Allan. I expect your 766 would cheer him up. My opinion, 766 was the best of the 66 line up.



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David A. Hodson

12-04-2005 14:17:16




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-04-2005 12:28:13  
Thanks Hugh, its getting pretty nasty around here. David



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Allan in NE

12-04-2005 05:17:02




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to David A. Hodson, 12-03-2005 19:01:43  
Hey Dave,

I think I should help you in this delima. Maybe I should take that 766D off your hands?

Just tryin' to help! :>)

Allan



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Hugh MacKay

12-04-2005 07:17:16




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to Allan in NE, 12-04-2005 05:17:02  
Allan: We are definately concerned about you, your not your usual self last few days. I hope it's not catching. However you do see that David is concerned about himself.



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Allan in NE

12-04-2005 07:32:14




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-04-2005 07:17:16  
Mornin' Hugh,

Yep, I've definetly got my neck bowed, that's fer darned sure, but hopin' that it will pass in time.

Just tryin' to follow the "Some things go better unsaid" policy. :>)

Allan



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Dellbertt

12-04-2005 12:27:54




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to Allan in NE, 12-04-2005 07:32:14  
Sometimes I get 182 problems and situations going on in my head at the same time and when Im about to blow a cork I take a deep breath and say the words that a wise man said to me once,
" Everything in its own time".



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Hugh MacKay

12-04-2005 12:58:38




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to Dellbertt, 12-04-2005 12:27:54  
Dellbertt: Your wise man sounds a bit like a lawyer-politician we once had in Nova Scotia. He was famous for saying,"it will happen in the fullness of time." Whatever that meant.



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Dellbertt

12-05-2005 12:43:45




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-04-2005 12:58:38  
I took it for the good not the bad. If you make a decision just to move things along in a hurry more times than not you end up with regrets. Id rater just sit on something until morning and see what happens. Different strokes, different folks.



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Hugh MacKay

12-04-2005 07:56:40




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 Re: feelin like Allan in reply to Allan in NE, 12-04-2005 07:32:14  
Allan: Can't fault that idea, often there is merit in that policy.



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