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Posted by Spencer on April 10, 2006 at 18:52:17 from (24.39.216.214):
I know I haven't commented much on here or anything but you guys are a big help. I also have never stated my age or profession. I just recently turned 18 i'm still in High School and I'am continueing my education at Cobleskill college in NY through their John Deere program. I know that green stuff they have to have their own program because it keeps breaking down on them lol. I currently go to a near by Boces taking a class called Heavy Equipment Repair and Operation. Through Boces I recently went to a competetion Skills USA-VICA in Diesel Equipment Technology. I took first place at regionals and just recently attended the New York State Competetion where i took first place in the Diesel Equipment Technology. Now in June I will be going to Kansas City Missouri to compete. I had to switch gears from AG to over the road tractors and learn all i can about them b/c thats what the contest is based around. I just thought I would tell you all that and with out you guys I probably might not be where i am today and hopefully ya'll can help me to further my experiences. Last winter when I was 16 i put my first T/A in a international 1486 I did it up to Boces but got little help because my teacher didn't know what to do, but with the help you huys and my neighbor i was able to finish the project and runs strong. I also have rebult a kabota engine this past winter. I thought I would tell you all and say thanks to all that have help me I appreciate it. Spencer
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