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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on March 17, 2007 at 14:45:06 from (216.98.171.169):
In Reply to: Re: Hey carson, posted by mike a. tenn on March 17, 2007 at 12:17:59:
LOL thats not good but ive done it to when we came hear to ark we had to rebild the hole house so we woud come hear ever once in a wile a work on it and drive back to okc but we took out all the old flooring and Iput hardwood floors down my mom and dad was to slow so I did it lol when we got this hosue there wzs gun shot holes all in the wall and you can see where some one hit the wall it was a mess but now its fixd and we are still working on it one peace at a time like my truck and tractor. Im still workin on them dang pistons but once I get the engine on the groud ill get a tractor with a loader on it and get a 2x4 and push on them like that I HOPE THAT WORKS. But any ways dont work to hard and if you make her mad you can spin more times with your tractors lol. Good to hear from you Mike take care carson
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