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the tractor vet

08-01-2006 15:15:12




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I don't think i'll be playen much on the puter tonight since it is over 95 degrees in the office .




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lee

08-02-2006 16:37:24




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 Re: to warm to set in here in reply to the tractor vet, 08-01-2006 15:15:12  
The mercury presses over 100 here in middle GA on a regular basis so it goes without saying, thank the lord for a/c. My brother has always said, don"t sweat it, pay the man! Don"t even think about it, pay the man and find something important to worry about.



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tom windsor

08-01-2006 18:49:47




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 Re: to warm to set in here in reply to the tractor vet, 08-01-2006 15:15:12  
i remember sitting in church for 3 hours at a stretch with no A/C but with one of those little pieces of cardboard stuck to a big ice cream stick....But here...Wife just told me...you are not going to like the bill this month $400.00 for A/C!!!!! ! Oh well, if you play, you got to pay.



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GordoSD

08-01-2006 16:07:18




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 Re: to warm to set in here in reply to the tractor vet, 08-01-2006 15:15:12  
Since you have a puter must be electricity there. Spend 250 dollars of that tractor money and install a window 5000 A/C You won't believe what those little fellas can do. Or even better, do what I did and install an Amana "motel unit. It's 220 volt and gives you A/c OR heat! For that you need to install through the wall to the outside. Although I don't see any reason you couldn't vent to shop which would work very well in the winter.

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the tractor vet

08-01-2006 19:41:31




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 Re: to warm to set in here in reply to GordoSD, 08-01-2006 16:07:18  
Well the office is at the house and if i am going to have air we would have to do the whole house maybe next year that is if the old furnace makes another winter . And BTW it was no cooler out at the farm this evening .



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Nebraska Cowman

08-01-2006 16:00:11




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 Re: to warm to set in here in reply to the tractor vet, 08-01-2006 15:15:12  
Don't ya got air?



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the tractor vet

08-01-2006 19:46:42




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 Re: to warm to set in here in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 08-01-2006 16:00:11  
Not yet maybe next year . Got to spend tomuch money on this old house here before to long . Got thirteen windows to replace and get new gutters put on and finish up insulation plus tear out a bunch of old plaster and hang new dry wall. and if there is anything left in the cookie jar got to do something with the war dept. kitchen plus put a new roof on the garage ..



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Yugrotcart

08-01-2006 15:28:57




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 Re: to warm to set in here in reply to the tractor vet, 08-01-2006 15:15:12  
Only 85 in my place. Since I live in an igloo in Canada, may have to start worrying about a flood soon,,,,, ,,,,,
Dang, no dog sleddin tonight



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