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Posted by Sean in Calgary on April 21, 2003 at 07:12:45 from (216.94.7.66):
Gentlemen, Thanks for the help you provided me with changing my points but more importantly it was interesting to hear the discussion about my beloved little red tractor. I was talking to a chap up here about a year ago who deals in used Ag Equipment and the minute he heard that you could see an old 'Wheatland Special' emblem on my tin, all he wanted to do was try and talk me out of my tractor, not sell me implements for it. I wish I could get detailed info about the tractor but at some point in its life, someone repainted it and they painted right over the serial no. plate. I have tried to get at it to clean the piant off but the plate is under the high and low pressure hyrdaulic lines and I cannot get anything in at it. Is there any way I can post pictures on here if I do not have a website to host them at? I have some pictures that you might find interesting, but nowhere to post them. Thanks again for all your help with the points. They went in like a charm and I had a really productive weekend until the rust in my main gas tank plugged up all of the fuel system again. Said fuel system is now in many pieces. Regards, Sean in Calgary
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