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Posted by ShepFL on June 17, 2002 at 20:09:31 from (63.175.91.20):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Off topic Question... posted by TNR hey Shep! on June 17, 2002 at 18:23:00:
Howdy John!! As to plow shins, shucks, ain't got no one to get them from. Seriously though TSC claims they could get them but had to order them. I ordered them and then NOTHING!! They continually claim backorder for 2 months. Going this weekend to get my $$ back and will be getting in touch with Wengers. Right now I am wiring my shop, plow has been set out behind it. I got tires, wheel bearings just have not installed yet. Still looking for a replacement coulter assy. Planning to do some tractor fun work when shop is done. Wife is driving me insane with new house construction!! Once my shop has been wired I will just hang out there for some R&R (rust removal). Plan on using it this fall on my nieghbors place then turn under another failed yr. of U-pick operations. Once I have it in fair shape I will post some pics for everyone's benefit. Thanks for asking.
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