Posted by Old Roy on June 16, 2010 at 21:34:13 from (174.130.31.130):
In Reply to: James and Nancy posted by wilson on June 16, 2010 at 20:02:15:
Yes I believe some took advantage without knowing all the aspects as to why someone wouldn't chance their own oil. DER, EPA, has rules in different places now almost eliminating the fact you can change it yourself because of proper disposal guidelines.
James has been blessed to have a woman like Nancy. She reminds me of my wife. all woman ,but not afraid to "man up" when she is needed . meaning not afraid to get her fingernails dirty and tackle just about anything she has a mind to.
Figure in that James , and Nancy work other jobs besides driving to the farm on weekends to have some quiet time trying to enjoy old iron, not to mention having to almost rebuild a new shed, break downs , and such might be they need a break too once in a while. (Old Indian saying) "Don't talk of another in your tribe less ya walk a mile in his moccasins".
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