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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: the feller wanting to put a 300-6 in 560 everyone else


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Posted by M6 on November 13, 2002 at 18:22:22 from (65.206.78.29):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: the feller wanting to put a 300-6 in 560 everyone else posted by casered on November 12, 2002 at 19:19:04:

The case I was referring to is the one from Mifflinburg, and I too wonder if it will ever resurface in it's old, yet crude form. Old bugger sure did run though.

Sorry - still can't figure who'd be from Sunbury, but I'm not too good at remembering names - especially when we're pulling and throwing weights. I tend to loose track of things. Do you guys farm - dairy, hogs, crops, etc.? If you were at west end this year I know I've probably at least seen you, but names are hard to nail down - especially out there with 50 tractors in a class!

We're not members of the Red power club, but we're planning to go to the show next summer in Bloomsburg.

We don't really care if people are talking or not - so don't worry about it. It is pretty funny though to see what kind of stuff gets started and sent around. People have said they heard that we have over $30,000 wrapped up in it the new motor, and we barely have 1/10 of that into it. People also saying about turbo size being more than 3" and other nonsense - but that's okay. We try to get along with everybody, and try not to get caught up in that kind of junk.


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