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Posted by Sloroll on July 07, 2005 at 03:25:41 from (12.219.230.225):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H: Lost All Power and Hydraulic Lift posted by old fashioned farmer on July 06, 2005 at 20:31:09:
Ouch! All I can say is, O.F.F. You seem to be a man of faith. I know Allen , myself and many others on this board have been in similar pickles. You do the best you know how with what you know how to use. When or if you have to move on it is heart breaking and generaly a huge ife changing event. I believe that at some time in every ones life there is a period that must be confronted by wandering in the desert. Try to think of it as adventure and a period of new opportunity. When you emerge you will be stronger and better for having been there. It is hard to see right now but there are so many better days ahead. Allen, I am sure never figured he would be a computer nerd : ?) I myself have held down so many different jobs in my own personal wilderness that I was so confused and lost I about give up on everything. One day I woke up and found myself staring at the place I am at now. I wandered out with a wonderful wife, lots of different experiences and skills that were perfectly suited for this life I enjoy now. A wise man once said to me " It sure does seem to be someone pulling the strings" I believe there is and I think you do too. If you do decide to take a trip to SD stop by. You will be going right past my front door and we'll talk old grease and share a soda or two. You know there is farm ground to be had in SD...
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