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Posted by JD9400 on December 23, 2002 at 06:43:42 from (68.61.115.78):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Legal disclaimer posted by Steve on December 23, 2002 at 02:58:00:
Have a few pennies invested myself.I could use some dow back so I can eat.Whens breakfast?Plus not suppose talk about anything but tractors here.The tractor talk police are going to scold you.I'm bustin outa here and going to a farming talk board.I like to talk farming too not just tractors.Good luck to you and your family I'll be arround if you want to talk.Don't let the tractor talk police scare you off.Maybe I should ask Kim if she maybe can start a FARMING TALK FORUM.Plus was trying to hook the spreader up last night,and couldn't find the big pin.Every time I go in the tractor tool box the 9/16 3/4 wrench and pins are missin.Thinking about putting those cute little chains on the pin.The only thing wrong with that is that big pin dosn't fit all my tools.Maybe a pin holder for Christmas?? STEVE THE BIG HITCH PIN NOT FITTING ALL TOOLS IS JUST MY OPPINION.
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