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Re: hey H.O.T! got my hands dirty
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Posted by HillsOfTn on February 16, 2007 at 18:46:56 from (68.19.228.152):
In Reply to: hey H.O.T! got my hands dirty posted by mike a. tenn. on February 16, 2007 at 13:32:49:
Ah, I keep procrastinating. I guess I am hoping for a little warmer weather so that I can open the door and blow the darn red cloud outside. I did work a little today, though. I got the front wheels sanded and primed and should get them painted tomorrow. I think having to backtrack on the head caused me to get a lazy streak. I guess we were thinking in the same direction as far as worrying about a fire. This past weekend, I picked me up a couple of small fire extinguishers in case I do something stupid and get careless. I had my son"s te20 out running it about a month ago and when I put it back in the storage shed the float must have stuck and all of a sudden I have gas leaking out around a warm engine inside a small wooden building. That just isn"t a good feeling at all. If I have faith that my 20 is gonna fire up when I get it put back together (after it sat in the woods for five years), I see no reason for yours to give you any problem at all! That"s whats fun about these old tractors - they make optimists out of all of us. Larry
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