Posted by Inno on July 24, 2010 at 09:33:43 from (76.67.26.143):
In Reply to: roll call posted by JD2ACWD on July 23, 2010 at 19:56:09:
NW Ontario right on the Canada US border at Minnesota. Born in the early 70's and raised in a very small community "in the woods".
Currently on 6 acres, 2 horses, 3 dogs, 2 cats, 2 rabbits, married just less than a year (finally found the right one!!), have a son who is 9 who lives with his Mom in NW North Dakota, he just left after spending 2 months here :( . He was/is a very sad little man.
One tractor MF 202 Industrial with FEL and backhoe. Workin' on clearing land, repairing the yard from water line install to the barn last fall, just to the grass planting stage now! whew!
I have a real passion for old equipment whether it be farm, cars/trucks, electrical/electronic or anything mechanical. Basically any old things that work or can be made to work. Maybe that's why I get along with so many of the members of this site! :lol: I love to fix and tinker with things. Planning to build a CNC router soon (hopefully), if you're not sure what that is, go to youtube and type "cnc router" in. I'll also be tackling a rusted cab corner on my truck soon. I love doing carpentry, home improvements, plumbing, electrical etc..........I'm not afraid to try anything and make sure it is done the right way.
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