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Posted by redrev on April 24, 2002 at 03:59:18 from (24.24.89.128):
You wouldn't believe the feedback I have been getting from younger people in the area over ScottyNY coming all the way up here to repair my M for free. To begin with, they can hardly believe I found a financial advisor/mechanic in the same body and they all find it incredible that he would come and work just for the pleasure of helping someone. What a great example his concern and kindness is, not only for the younger generations, but for all of us. To compound the situation, I couldn't even help him. If I get on the floor, I can't get back up (I think it's called old age) and my M has no front-end loader. I wanted to look inside the M's belly so bad I could taste it, but it just wasn't to be. I'm sure if ScottyNY could have found a way to tip it up on it's side, he would have done so, just so I could take a peek. When I show the Y/T board to others, they think it is just great. A lot of people have no idea there is such information available on the net, and that you all try to help one another with tractor problems. Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
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