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Posted by Redrev on February 27, 2002 at 04:42:27 from (24.24.92.83):
I removed my ad from the sell/trade board. Scotty has kindly offered to come up and see what's ailing Big Red's clutch. Having served my country doing top secret crypto work for the Federal Government for 8 years, before being called into the ministry, I'm not used to asking for help, (except from the Master) but you guys have been just great. Half the fun of these toys are the people one meets. If you haven't seen my other post, I have preached at the Nittany Antique Machinery Show in Penns Cave for the past 25 years, and enjoyed every moment of it. I never was a "farmer", but I have been around farm folk all my life, and I'm glad for that. When we retired, we bought an ol farm house built in 1790 and then I just had to have Big Red. You know how that goes! In any case, thanks a ton to all of you for your help and concern. Redrev
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