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Re: So That's What I'm Doin' Wrong!
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Posted by Quebec Red on February 26, 2006 at 11:23:05 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: So That's What I'm Doin' Wrong! posted by Allan In NE on February 25, 2006 at 16:06:29:
Now dear Allan. I am most relieved that you have realized what you have done wrong. Fortuneatly for you (who else??) I have the solution. Just head east over my way, and with that service and the truck (after all it is only a GM, not IH ) I will call the tardy commission (which is still due, see previous post...................) even. Heck, I will even run you back to the border.......Now this is a real way for you to kill two birds with one shot. Be sure to fill up with gas before leaving New York. Thank you................... Had a 1976 GMC 6500 with a 366 and a 5x4 on air. Good truck as you had lots of gears for field hauling. Power was OK. Had a 14 foot gravel box taht had sides resulting in a 550 bushel capacity. Needless to say, there were no close csales, and the DOT weren"t bothering back roads then. Can we all say together, OVERLOAD. Looks like a good unit.........QR..
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