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Posted by Mike on January 26, 2002 at 15:08:03 from (63.178.89.208):
In Reply to: projects that you are doing posted by RossMN on January 25, 2002 at 20:27:07:
I just finished getting ready about 1500lbs of scrap metal today...Nice to have the land behind the house not littered with scrap fenders and truck box's. My S-10 needs a exhaust pipe on it, Gotta finish buidling the mud bogger chevy, Cant wait to work on Allis and get her functional so I can clear some more land and fill in and old foundation, I have a couple dirtbikes that need to be gone thru and 1 finished, 1 4 wheeler needs the engine put back togather, 3 wheeler's engine is pretty tired-planning on rebuilding that somewhat soon. Need a new deck skin for the cub cadet, and a crap load of old snowmobiles to rebuild...Oh well, never a dull moment around here! -Mike
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