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Re: I'm a glutten for punishment
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Posted by Randy-IA on October 23, 2005 at 20:33:24 from (207.177.83.68):
In Reply to: Re: I'm a glutten for punishment posted by Mr. M on October 23, 2005 at 16:05:36:
Hi , So it's not like an 1755 Oliver ? Just kiddin . Thanks . As for the haulers , I thought of that but I like to do things on my own sort of , I don't like the way most drivers treat something if it's not their's . If I screw something up of mine then I have no-one but myself to blame . I didn't have anything to do today or yesterday for that matter ( first time in ages ) so that's what I did . I read this forum and came up with all kinds of question's about this M . But they can wait till I know more about it ( this tractor ) No I don't think it NEED'S all that work , I'm saying that with my kind of luck it MIGHT need that much work so that's all my expectation's are so I won't be to bummed out if it turn's out to be a salvage yard reject . I tryed posting a picture of it in the photo section but it didn't show up . I tried it twice and both times it said there was an upload error . Probably because it was down loaded from the ebay site so they won't do it . ...Randy
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