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Hugh McKay

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Brown Dirt Cowb

12-14-2003 17:59:37




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Hugh, did you ever catch that mouse that decided to make one of your tractor home? Tom




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Hugh MacKay

12-15-2003 03:49:18




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 Re: Hugh McKay in reply to Brown Dirt Cowboy, 12-14-2003 17:59:37  
Tom: No I didn't catch him, but the few sprays of penetrating oil did make him decide maybe there is a better place. I had intended to respond on this, but felt just a bit guilty when such trivial item commanded such attention. Then I see guys on here with some real problems and they don't get enough responce. I guess there are just some things none of us feel comfortable enough with that we know we are giving the right answer. I often feel those are the ones that should command much discussion. May be we don't have the answer, but if enough discussion takes place you will most certainly spark someone's memory. I often think we should try much harder on those. I quite often search those out, see if I can't get something in the line of discussion going. Problem is by the time I do that it is quite often on page 2 or 3 and not a lot of people look a second time.

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Brown Dirt Cowboy

12-15-2003 11:09:17




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 Re: Re: Hugh McKay in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-15-2003 03:49:18  
Hugh, I know what you mean about what you mean about some of us being reluctant about giving info about some questions we just aren't sure about the right answer. I guess I feel the same way about it that I feel about giving directions to someone over the CB radio, your directions will get them there but as soon as you get done telling them someone has to give them a "better way in" and before you know the poor guy has half a dozen different way into the same place, and is as confused as ever, so I have learned to just listen, I may learn something. It's the same way on the forum I think I know the way to do somethig but I hesitate to answer I guess I should get more involved, it is a very good way to learn about the old iron. I have been off the farm a long time now and have forgotten so much of course so much has changed since 1975 also. Hugh will talk with you later. Tom

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