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Posted by Roger Mills on December 03, 2006 at 07:33:32 from (204.13.130.86):
In Reply to: Ya gotta love em posted by Roger Mills on December 02, 2006 at 15:59:18:
Luckier than you know. Oh, I have lots to do on it-like, it has Bosch gen for lights with no battery but has normal switch and starter and all lights are missing, besides all of the usual stuff to do. But, I went out to pull the starter this morning and here comes my wife. I was all set for the 20 question routine and the disapproving looks etc. She stood there looking at it for a few minutes, went inside and came out with ear muffs, gloves and a big coat. Climbed up, sat down and said "I could drive this one, start it!?!? Next thing I know I have the starter and she has the tractor. She is still out there pushing the snow around, almost an hour now with a big grin on her face!!!!
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