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Posted by Dean on June 09, 2000 at 09:59:06 from (207.172.110.179):
Thanks for offering me advice. I want to eventually know just about everything there is about the 184. I think I need to get an owners manual somewhere where it tells me.... this is a blade... this is a steering wheel.. etc. I have looked back at the achives and saw your answers many times and have learned a bit already. Why do they print LOBOY on this beauty? That threw me a bit. I have a bit of a grasp on the advanced stuff, but very little on the basics. ( thanks service manual... :-) ) I will e-mail you before I call ya up, usually all I need is to be pointed at the right door and I can do the rest. Today I am going to take the top off and do a little studying and replace the front lights... as things creep up, I will jot them down and give you a jingle. I will send you a pic or two of her... if you are interested... gosh.. I can't wait until I get home and wax her up a bit... Dean
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