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Re: My photos of the Red Power Roundup part two
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Posted by ShepFL - Thanks on July 25, 2005 at 07:42:22 from (155.14.78.39):
In Reply to: Re: My photos of the Red Power Roundup part two posted by Nebraska Cowman on July 25, 2005 at 04:04:24:
Thanks to all who worked and put on the RED POWER ROUND UP. It was a great show!! Glad I got the oppurtunity to attend. I have lots of pics but need a new site to post them. Nebraska Cowman - Thanks for hauling the plow and the bringing me the H front axle assy. It was nice talking with you and Kevin H. Hope your trip home was good. Sorry I missed all the folks at the YTMAG dinner but the BSA troop wanted to eat early (Sonic) and see the NTPA show. We drove on down to Chapel Hill and watched the show. The boys were amazed at the rigs there. Pulled back into FLA Saturday evening about 10pm. Back at the saltmines right now.
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