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Re: Farmalls Get Thirsty !!! But They Dont Float !
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Posted by Michael Soldan on June 01, 2005 at 16:33:17 from (66.203.169.248):
In Reply to: Farmalls Get Thirsty !!! But They Dont Float !!!! posted by MagMan on June 01, 2005 at 14:34:26:
Magman, try to get it running as soon as possible, that's the secret..good luck with it..I may as well tell a similar story. I parked my truck on an incline and being a stick shift I just put it in gear and shut it off. My friends just got their new combine and were doing soys at my place. I got down on my knees to check the ground for what the combine was putting out when I saw something out of the corner of my eye moving..it was my truck rolling down towards the new combine, I waved quick at the operator and he knew something was wrong so he lurched it ahead..truck hit the rear wheel with the bumper and the spreader chewed the front of the hood...I was more cocerned about their new combine..it was ok, I had to get a hood for the truck and have it painted to match as well as straighten the front bumper which came out real good..we all have days like that Magman....get 'er running...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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