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Re: Re: Re: new rims for cub a little different?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 14, 2004 at 13:24:30 from (64.228.11.168):
In Reply to: Re: Re: new rims for cub a little different? posted by Rudi on January 14, 2004 at 11:11:54:
Rudi: It would be a great day at the head of thr Tantramar Marsh, somewhere around Point-a-Bute. I have been there on a day like you are having. It's -13c here right now, was -19C early this morning. We are suposed to get 15 to 25 cm of snow tonight. I went out this morning just to make sure the Farmall 130 was in shape for tomorrow morning plowing. I topped the fluids up added a bit of methyl hydrate to gas tank. I specifically went there to change points, but flesh was unwilling. I tried the tractor, it fired right up, thought if engine was warm, the point job would go a bit easier. Old point are still in tractor. Speaking of Gordon, tell him I got one of those e mails that people send to their ageing friends, from his kid brother. It starts out, I can't remember if I sent you this, and you can guess the rest of it. Does Gordon have 3 tractors by now? You never told me what you have for tractors? Sounded like Cubs were in the fore front.
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