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Adding to Gallery would be great Hugh
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Posted by Tim K on March 29, 2003 at 12:44:21 from (12.217.168.45):
I wouldn't know how to do that Hugh but it would be great. Maybe we could call it Tales and Tricks. I don't want anybody to get mad about anything discussed though. That farmer that was telling us his stories was real interesting and I think the other guy might not have understood that when time is short you do what you can or if money is tight the farm bills get paid first then you go back and do what you can to your equipment. Heck I've worked on electric clothes dryers that have had the element bolted together with a stove bolt and 2 washers just to get by until money was available to buy a new element. Anyway, Hugh can you do what you recommended? Oh Yea ,I think the lard in the Transmission is the best story yet. See Ya Tim K.
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