Posted by Nancy Howell on June 30, 2008 at 10:19:26 from (144.162.48.81):
This weekend when I went to town to do my grocery shopping, James sent a grease fitting with me and asked me to pick up some. I stopped at Auto Zone. I asked the guy at the counter if they had any and held the fitting out in my hand. He said no.
There was a man standing there and he said he probably had one on his truck. After he paid for his part, I followed him out to his truck (which was parked in front, so no safety issues). He had a very large (5 maybe 6 ton) truck with all kinds of the built on storage boxes. He opened one and sure enough, had what I needed. He gave me two and I paid him $1.00.
While he was getting the fittings, we chatted and I noticed the company name and address on the door of his truck. He was from Bellingham, WA. I told him about this forum and he asked me to post a message. So here it is. Not only was he from Bellingham, he said that was his name, too.
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