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Re: SMTA, STAGE ONE ETC
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Posted by Tom Windsor on March 04, 2007 at 16:29:15 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: SMTA, STAGE ONE ETC posted by Tom Windsor on March 04, 2007 at 15:02:00:
Well, whatever it is and maybe I will get it figured out...It looks to me like it ought be setting im my shop...about 3 tractors back in line for rework...and I am absolutely certain, my wife is going to have a fit. She now complains that "all you do is rebuild them, park them over in the corner and start on another...isn't one enough?" Well, she is partially right, there are 2 G allis chalmers, 1 H Farmall, 1 Regular 85% complete, 1 Farmall Cub 100%, 1 H in progress, and a B John Deere... Well, I do go down the line once per month and start them up...I guess the bright side for her is the Estate Auction. The Auctioneer should have a good time with them! :-) And It keeps me from chasing women...(something like a dog chasing a car).
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