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Re: How many lights can a guy run?
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Posted by James Jackson on May 12, 2007 at 19:17:50 from (124.186.180.233):
In Reply to: How many lights can a guy run? posted by Don-Wi on May 09, 2007 at 00:34:56:
Don -Tnx for asking the ? - Lots of good answers there - toggle switch & ol-johnT-y'all - sure would like to print that out for a " Repair-persons-bible " but can't get my comp/printer to print from YT.com web site . Nice pic of the tractor , shame about the young lad in it - can't see 'im for the hat but & I suspect your to young to be blowing all that smoke eh ? . Your a very busy chap I read on the other site . Do let us know how you go with your studies . My course at 67 is learn about my MF 165 4A-212 4cyl Perkins diesel so I don't kill it or myself & that's a vertical learning curve at my age having never done anything with tractors before . Know a little about plastics & parrots - used to be in plastics business & breed 100 pr of Australian parrots to keep the wolf-from-the-door . Reading all your past comments has been a great help to me not wrecking things along with David P & Arron Ford . Thanks to you all . Keep teaching all of us , thanks James from down-under
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