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Re: Value of Mc. Deering O12
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Posted by Okla Kansan on April 03, 2005 at 19:44:30 from (209.240.205.63):
In Reply to: Re: Value of Mc. Deering O12 posted by Nebraska Cowman on April 03, 2005 at 07:53:37:
u so right Neb. As you know, my boys got a Reg here, and ive got a 32 F-20 were trying to get going. I told him we was fixing the 20 first, so that he wouldnt get the Reg fixed and leave me to the 20 by myself, and it was great to have him out here working on it. Now, he says gas is so high he cant afford to come out. He gets every other weekend off. Hes bad for starting things and not seeing them through. I hope this isnt one of them, though hes looking at ALOT of work and money to see the Reg run again, and I know he ll never be able to get outa it what he ll put into it. Part of me says, pull it up on the hill where the 32 sat for 20 yrs and forgit it before you drown yourself financially in getting it running. Part of me says stick with it and see somthing through once, and learn wahtever lesson there is to learn from it. Part of me says, I wanna spend many days working with him on it, and mine.
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