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Posted by buickanddeere on November 16, 2004 at 08:14:44 from (64.10.41.29):
In Reply to: Re: Wood Pellet Furnaces posted by MapleStone on November 16, 2004 at 04:44:46:
Maplestone I have a good memory... it's just short. We finally got out of the city/suburbs and back to the country summer of 2003. The transfer from Pickering to the Bruce took 12 years of scheming,begging and planning. Now I'm close to work with a hobby farm 45 minutes north of my other property and my Father's property. Wish we could have brought our castle from Newcastle. It was one of those monsters backing onto the Newcastle arena from the south side of the ravine. This &*^%$^** house is only 35 yeras old but has cost 20% of the price of a new home in repairs and still isn't done. Put an end to tractor projects and farm expansion for a while. Is Barb Taylor and family still running "Tractor Supply Company or what ever it's called? On Hwy #2 just east of Newtonville. restoration parts at great prices. And parts for odd makes that no one else has. While it doesn't bitter cold like Timmons there, it feels colder than 40 below with that damp raw wind sweeping in off the lake.
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