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Posted by russ hamm on September 15, 2006 at 16:55:52 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: Tractor At The Fair posted by Craig Thoricht on September 15, 2006 at 14:32:08:
craig, i know how you feel. my son was rebuilding a d john deere for me at school and i had to get a new radiator core. while it was at school someone from another class period flattened the fins on it about 5'' square area. mainly i think my son was not one of the popular guys at school and this was just a way for someone to make him feel smaller yet. some other damage was done to other shop stuff but they found out who did all of that and not who almost ruined my core. son straightened the fins and graduated. we will move on, but i hope whoever did it will learn a lesson some day before he or she does something worse.
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