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Posted by P Backus on December 01, 2005 at 09:22:31 from (69.128.32.197):
Well, I finally finished my field work yesterday. I"m always the last one out there, plowing up chunks of frost. Now I have to pay more attention to all the other things I have to catch up on. I"m always behind it seems. Like it or not, you should start to see more of me on the forum here again. Maybe I"ll even figure out how to post a picture! I posted one in the photo galleries, but it hasn"t shown up yet- it must take a while. Man, I"ve got a long list of stuff to fix this winter. Right now it seems like I should have time, but everyday comes and goes and I seem to run out of time. A short list: 706 engine rebuild, prob"ly SW6TA antifreeze leak H that kills batteries "brand X" tractor that kills batteries 4166 injection pump W-4 needs mag rebuild (Jon, we"ll talk), and maybe valve job 7140 Magnum that needs, well, a bunch of stuff, esp. $ fix the toaster (what can I say- it won"t toast my bread) So, I hope you don"t get sick of seeing me here. If you do, just tell me. And don"t get offended- normally I"m just trying to be funny. Let me know if you know a good way to fix burned contacts on a toaster! Paul
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