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Re: Steering broke - maybe, Ford 9N
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Posted by Bob on July 09, 2006 at 09:26:17 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: Re: Steering broke - maybe, Ford 9N posted by souNdguy on July 08, 2006 at 22:11:39:
I guess I was just a bit grouchy last night! It appears folks simply don't read through the replies to a thread, before posting. That can happen when people post at baout the same time, but when it happens HOURS apart, I always wonder why the poster didn't scan through the previous posts! I'm up in north central ND, and while we could use a little rain, it's not to bad up here yet. It has been so darned wet here for 12 or more years, we have had ground water oozing out of the ground in our farm buildings, making them useless for machinery storage, so this break in the wet cycle is welcome. An area lake has risen about 26 feet, to levels not seen in like 100 years. http://www.swc.state.nd.us/4DLink9/4dcgi/GetContentPDF/PB-206/DL_Quick_Facts.pdf http://www.devilslakend.com/tourism/flood.htm Southern ND is another matter. Apparently, it's getting darned dry down there. Folks form southern ND have been scouting around up here for any hay that is for sale, as the supply is real short in their area.
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