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Posted by J. D. Humm on December 01, 2001 at 06:54:07 from (12.65.228.38):
In Reply to: Re: More SMTA posted by Jon on November 30, 2001 at 18:17:41:
Yes I am familiar with Steel Wheel Ranch and Mike is the one I got the light bar from, plus many other parts since '97. I like going up there. I too was raised to take care of equipment and if something was bent accidently it was either fixed or replaced. Dad is nearly 70 years old but all of his equipment sits inside every night and is washed, waxed and cab interiors are Armoralled in the off seasons. His '79 1986 still looks like new. His examples are that you can use something without abusing it. In the past anything that he has had me modify has had to look like it was factory made. I could always tell when he was displeased with something I did or made by the look on his face and I learned to avoid that look at all costs. By the way we always got a lot more field work done than the people who abused machinery.
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