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Posted by CNKS on February 01, 2005 at 09:00:07 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: moved post posted by Hugh MacKay on February 01, 2005 at 02:50:37:
Hugh, you are turning into a grouch -- as I said the post was dribbling down page 2, and I was still getting responses, thought I would make it easier to see -- yes for my own selfish benefit, but also for others to see and learn also. I have learned one heck of a lot from this site, and will always learn more, as long as I read it. "non-information little club"? You've got to be kidding. I'm destroying the site looking options to repair my tractor -- you are still kidding aren't you? As to the email notification, that is the 1st time I have used it, I gave George my email, and we are currently corresponding -- what's the problem? The posts that don't get answered are the ones that no one knows the answer to. I will sometimes post answers to such posts, and tell the guy my opinion, but also tell him my info might not be correct, or that he needs to rephrase the question. I believe there is one such question further down the page regarding a 560 with two air cleaners, I started to answer that one, but then backed off, because I wasn't sure. With a new forum, that question would have come to the top of the page, and perhaps someone would have seen it. Going to shut up, before I say something I will regret later.
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