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Posted by Peter Llanso on May 11, 2004 at 13:17:49 from (159.240.10.99):
In Reply to: Help! Fell in love with a Super A posted by Peter Llanso on May 10, 2004 at 18:50:13:
Olive,...LOL! I'm MARRIED to a redhead, and now I've gone and gotten myself another redhead! (Now THAT'S living dangerously!) The first one fully approved the second, but already the fireworks: the first redhead won't let me park the second one in the living room! But I want to thank you all for the extremely friendly welcome, both to this forum and to the world of tractorin'! I've long had need of one, (my poor dad-in-law has borne the burden), but part of the allure is the basic simplicity of the machine: only what you need, and nothing more. Part of why I loved my '71 VW beetle. If you folks are representative of what old-machine folks are like, then I've gotten myself into a good thing. My sincere appreciation to you all. I already feel more confident, if only to know that help and encouragement are this close by.
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