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Posted by Allan in NE on August 09, 2005 at 05:40:41 from (148.78.243.26):
Mornin' fellas, I'm startin' to think I'm my own worst enemy. After searchin' high and low for the past two years, I finally found the packer I wanted (similair to this one). The horsey people like to use these things to dress their ridin' areanas, so they are kinda hard to find in this country anymore. Anyhow, the gizmo came in on the semi late last night. Gotta go buy some used tires right off the bat before I can even drag the silly thing off the truck. Then, I gotta tow the jasper 'bout a million miles out into the country where the real work starts. Have to swap those two sets of roller assemblies end for end. Don't know why the dealers orginally set 'em up backwards like this with the crowfeet on the front? Hmmmmmmm, I'm sweatin' already and I haven't even finished my first cup o coffee. :>( Allan
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