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Posted by LumbrJakMan on February 26, 2006 at 16:22:00 from (152.163.100.65):
I Just want to take a Moment and Thank the Site and the Regular's for Making my Recovery at home a bit more Tolerable. I recently had an Ankle Fusion which has me down and out for another 6 weeks while my Bones Mend.Dr says all is looking well and its just time now. I come frequently throughout the day to see whats being talked about. I get more than a Moment of escaping the Boredom of a long day . I have so Much New Found Knowledge. I also seem to be able to offer some of that in Conversations during the day. One of my Buddies asked me recently How I knew this or that . I just smiled and asked him if I was correct? He said yeah but how did you know that.I said oh I have a Good bunch of Teachers. I appreciate the Talk about Hardeners(CNKS) in paint . I am going to Paint my Super M when I am up and around . I wouldnt even have considered it before I started coming to this site. Now I am rather confident I can do it and no matter what I will learn something . The wiring diagrams from Bob M are stored in my Files , and Priceless info that I freely Obtained here .Tractor Vet gives good advice consistently and I store that as well. I just wanted to check in and say Thanks , and Looking Forward to Spring and The upcoming pulling season.
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