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Posted by Dean Dow. on December 14, 2005 at 05:12:47 from (142.169.28.200):
In Reply to: Re: gettin dug out posted by Quebec Red on December 13, 2005 at 18:40:15:
North west of Montreal, near St. Jovite or Hawksberry. I have friends that way. I don't know if this is just for tractor chat or about anything . I got good help from a friend john and was just replying back to him. He had nice pics of snow there where he lives. I'm not fishing right now, only in April I will be starting, right threw till August or sometimes sept. What kind of old tractor are you working on, I have two. Mine is a Massey F 35 1962 Deisel and my son just got one 1949 Farmal SuperA gas. We are both working on the Farmal, but I'm not good at this sort of thing. So I'm going by hope and prayer that I get in running and working well . I need a Manual forsure, if I keep working on it, I could order it from the states, which will cost me more, but if i knew of a place close to me that would be better , do you have any ideas's where to find a company close to me ? if not thats ok.. ciao for now..
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