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Posted by Kelly C on August 03, 2003 at 12:10:32 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: kelly C posted by marmar on August 02, 2003 at 19:16:29:
Well I have been out trying to get the 300 unstuck. I did get the #3 cylinder loose and am working on the #2. I hope I can, then I could put that money into the TA instead. I didnt get all those JD balers. I have run out of baler money. All I have is my NH68 and That 268 I drug back from Wisc. I have also been trying to get my tailer welded up. Got alot of that done yesterday. I posted some photos of that on my web site. A welder I am not. Today I had to spend some more of my 300 money on other things again. Both of my riding mowers gave up the gohst. I let the grass get real real long and then the wife finnaly gave in and said I could get a new one. I made a bee line to the John Deere dealer and had one of those little l 100's on the trailer before she could change her mind. I will wait a few weeks and then get my JD116 running again. :-)
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