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Posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on December 15, 2003 at 11:09:17 from (207.160.126.39):
In Reply to: Re: Hugh McKay posted by Hugh MacKay on December 15, 2003 at 03:49:18:
Hugh, I know what you mean about what you mean about some of us being reluctant about giving info about some questions we just aren't sure about the right answer. I guess I feel the same way about it that I feel about giving directions to someone over the CB radio, your directions will get them there but as soon as you get done telling them someone has to give them a "better way in" and before you know the poor guy has half a dozen different way into the same place, and is as confused as ever, so I have learned to just listen, I may learn something. It's the same way on the forum I think I know the way to do somethig but I hesitate to answer I guess I should get more involved, it is a very good way to learn about the old iron. I have been off the farm a long time now and have forgotten so much of course so much has changed since 1975 also. Hugh will talk with you later. Tom
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