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Re: Have I gone MAD????
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Posted by The Dukester on February 10, 2003 at 09:54:30 from (65.89.19.68):
In Reply to: Have I gone MAD???? posted by Tim Malin on February 08, 2003 at 16:24:53:
A Heat Houser is the way to go, it brings engine heat right back to you and you'll be in your shirtsleeves when the Farmall warms up. However, if you don't wanna buy a cabette, build one out of 2x2's and masonite, take a little time and figure on using it for an ice fishing shanty when you realize no matter how it's built you'll still freeze to death in it eventually. Years ago, this was the plan my uncle used when he built a cab for his H--it was a good shanty!
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