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Posted by TGIN on May 24, 2007 at 01:49:13 from (4.224.66.209):
In Reply to: Had better dqys posted by 37 chief on May 23, 2007 at 19:46:23:
Backin around the barn to load up some coral panels and my ball joints busted out . Three trips to town to get the right parts and some punk kid that just kept tellin me that is what the computer called for . He could`nt open a few boxes and try to match it up , 30 min. to closin time is what he told me . Lets not talk about changin the wheel bearings on the othere side of the same truck mon. or a incomplet wheel bearing kit in my commercial mower . It`s always been a pain in the A$$ to run after parts 2 or 3 times but with gas pushin $4 it hurts .
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