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Re: Re: I DID IT!! ( removed the liftall pump)
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Posted by Kelly C on September 11, 2002 at 20:45:44 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: I DID IT!! ( removed the liftall pump) posted by Dave_Id on September 11, 2002 at 20:14:35:
MAMA always said I had a little Rube Goldberg in me. I dont have a big enough Jack to reach it and I for sure was not going to have any body part of mine under the thing wile lowering it. I figured too, that I would use the frame and come alongs to pull out my 300' of well pipe to change my well pump. My wife eye balled it and said she wants to add a pole to hang clothing on for a rummage sale. I think it might also work for putting on the loader again and attaching the mower to the back of my H. My Nabor saw it and said he could use it for kindling. I didnt quite understand that one :-/
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