Posted by larry@stinescorner on October 26, 2010 at 12:14:39 from (71.125.76.154):
the yard manager at the company where I work drug these troweling machines out of our shed and left them out in the rain next to the building,, I had the one running a few years ago and did a big floor with it ., We didnt need them for a long time and he decided to clean up the place, he is a neat o holic . I asked my boss what was going to become of them, and he said the yard manager said to junk them . I said can I have them? He said sure! So here they are in my truck destine for the farm in pa, One I will get running and one for parts, 2 48 inch and 2 36 inch and some extra blades. I only wish I had asked before they sat out in the rain . The yard manager says they are no good, but he never ran a troweling machine in his life. I have to thank my foreman for helping after work to load them up. He is my foreman, but one of my best friends , and a very hard worker, I think it is because he grew up on a farm with his grandfather and grandmother,. He helps me load up all this stuff while the yard manager streaks home in his spotless pickup and laughs at me!
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