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Re: Gary in Mozarks Loooook
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Posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on February 11, 2007 at 20:42:15 from (69.153.171.183):
In Reply to: Re: Gary in Mozarks Loooook posted by farmallhal on February 11, 2007 at 18:12:16:
Hal call me Monday thru Fri I am out there all night long. We didn't get that ice and snow over here by the river, it seems like I-44 was the cutoff point. I did manage to spend 13 hours stuck in that snow storm that hit the central part of the state the first week of Dec. I had to change servers so that I could get back online and when Jimmy said something about that C being bored I couldn't resist, you guys will see me here a lot more. Hugh I bought me a big truck to play with. I got a 1964 IH Emeryville cabover with a 250 Cummins and 10 speed if the speedometer and hour meter are right it is a very low mileage and low houred truck with 266,000 miles and 5400 hrs and I don't think I got hurt at the price. Talk to you all later. Tom
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