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Re: wife needs help with H gas problem FAST!!!
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Posted by Becky on August 13, 2002 at 12:35:27 from (205.188.195.56):
In Reply to: wife needs help with H gas problem FAST!!! posted by Becky on August 11, 2002 at 11:42:08:
Hey Thanks a million to you guys. I took your advise. By the way it is a 1950. Thanks to you guys I was able to get it started. Sorry I didn't write sooner. I had a lot of hay to get in before the weather. My husband came home last night. It will be a few weeks 'till he's up and around. I did tell him about the problem. He did know about it. He thought it was pretty funny. Got a big kick out of the fact, I was so worried I broke it. Turns out that our 6 year old knows about it. And he also knows to turn off gas let it set, than start it. I was the last one to run it & didn't know to turn gas off when done. Well, just want to thank you guys so much, again. Take care! Becky
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