Posted by Mokicker on February 11, 2008 at 06:55:44 from (192.62.222.39):
In Reply to: Who, where, what posted by IaGary on February 10, 2008 at 20:51:07:
Grew up on farm in Mo. Bootheel, spent 34 years in Air Force (thought about making it a career), retired in '04 in Il outside St Louis, now work as consultant for AF until wife can retire in 3yrs, plan to packup and move to the West Plains area of Mo Ozarks. Like orange: Allis B, Allis C (process of putting back together), WD, D17, 720, D19, this weekend picked up two all crop 66 combines, and slew of snap coupler equipment. Being away from farm equipment for 35 years, I forgot alot about it. So, I ask a lot of dumb questions on here. Normally get good responses with guys helping me learn (or remember). Once in a while I get a smart **s and I just ignore thiem: figure they must be dumber than I am or they'd have something intellegent to say.
I sincerely appretiate all the great advise and help finding parts, etc.
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