Posted by The tractor vet on September 15, 2011 at 20:51:41 from (76.212.235.251):
In Reply to: OT auto truck repair posted by Bryan iniowa on September 15, 2011 at 16:34:47:
Started twisten wrenches back in high school day while working for a large construction company along with running heavy equipment . Learned how to weld and work on just about everything the company had . Built my own engines for my hobby of drag racing . Spent two years in the army and came back to no job and went to work at a Chrysler Plymouth dealership as a mechanic working on the performance cars . Got a offer to go to a Ford dealership and take over there drag program and work on the Mustangs and Toreno (sp)Then on to Parts manager till i had enough of working for the man and went on my own trucking till that went away in the 80 and opened up a ag. repair and used tractors and equipment for twenty years Now semi retired . Still do work for good old customers and friends.
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