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Posted by Ron VS on January 12, 2006 at 11:40:11 from (209.226.122.174):
In Reply to: Re: 4H tractor restore posted by RustyFarmall on January 12, 2006 at 11:21:14:
Hey guys. I have been around and on machines for all my life Only 46 but long enough. I might even have picked up a bad habit or two in that time .I started in the farm equipment trade at 16 and worked for the International dealer for 8 years got my ticket for farm equipment and hydraulics and than on my own up until now. Born and raised on a farm. Ahave a couple of licence for my mechanical backround. But every day I learn something new. I just hope that maybe I can pass along something of value to these younger farmers. And learn a new thing or two myself. Safety first safety second still have all my fingers and toes so I can still count to twentyLOL.I have a few friends in the repir business that say they will come out help in their fields of expertise.Any ways thanks for the support and hopefully we can keep a couple of kids out of trouble at the same time. Not that that would ever happen out here in the country.Like I said earlier The 4H around this area is a great thing for the young kids of the farming comumity. Just would like to thank all of the volunters for that. Thanks Ron
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