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Posted by wayne2 on September 28, 2005 at 01:06:42 from (207.200.116.199):
Had to bring my Ford over lifts and pulls more then Wife Got blades and other essential guy stuff(00 wireflexable,wedges,bundle shingles,kinnling,tow strapssome iron,and held it all down w/bush hog. Took off from E. Everett Wa. over stevens pass to wenatchee-Euphrata-Soap Lake-Coulee city-wilbur-creston n. to Hunters,where I was running low on fuel-but had new friends from 12 tractor,6 old trucks,8 speciality Cars-57 cheeevy and such from Sunday. They gave me 5 gal wouldn't take my money-so off I go to Kettle Falls Got refueled- anopther 40 miles up River(Lake Roosevelt)I'm Still confused(Viet Nam) just got in at 12-30 Looking forward to unloading tractor tomorow(just to keep in discussion guidelines) G-day Wayne
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