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Posted by Jerry B on May 17, 2001 at 08:21:37 from (162.114.24.109):
In Reply to: What's... posted by Karl Bader on May 16, 2001 at 04:44:36:
In the process of restoring a '44 Oliver 70 and building an Oliver 88 puller. Got a trailer to haul it on but I need to upgrade the trailer with better hitch, new brakes, wheels, drums, tires, paint, ect. Going to add on to my shop starting the first week in June. Got to replace some sheet metal on Dads Chevy pickup truck and paint it. Then, after lunch, I got to paint my 88 Buick. In my spare time I will try to get some real work done.
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