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Posted by Jim on December 08, 2001 at 10:54:35 from (212.1.148.10):
In Reply to: Re: tractor chat posted by Steven@nd on December 07, 2001 at 19:23:21:
Hey that doesn't sound like a bad idea. I am a little new to the YT pages, just recently found them. I am in the military and stationed accross the pond in England. Have 12 months left here before going back stateside for hopefully my last base before I get out. Planning on going back home to the farm, and to hopefully get into the repairing, restoring, and maybe some selling of the older farm equipment as a hobby. It will also have to make me some profit. If there is an active chat room, or maybe Yahoo Messenger, let me know. I wouldn't mind chatting with a few people that are doing this now. I spent 7 years doing it for a living, and still (from time to time) do maintenance and troubleshooting for friends and family. You wouldn't believe how many problems I have solved over the phone that people have spent hours trying to fix. So if you don't mind let me know if there is a chat/etc. started up. I also would like to chat and learn some things from people that are actively involved in this now. later days mates, Jim
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