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Posted by ThatOtherGuy on September 10, 2001 at 18:56:41 from (216.93.70.74):
Boy, that ride home on my BN was LONG!! It took 1 1/2 hours at 14 mph to drive it home. It has gotten a new pair of rear lug tires(YES!!) and a new fuel line. And of course we were comming up to a railroad and at about 350 feet away the lights came on and the gates went down. I had to wait for a train!! Then this woman passes us and the road turned to dirt and she sped off and the stupid dirt got in one of my eyes! But eventually after all the country roads I got it home back with the A(we bought an A and the BN Together.)And at all the stop signs I let the clutch out in fourth gear and that thing just shoved forward. IT HAS SOME POWER!! But there was one guy that wanted it but he wouldnt sell it for $1500. So We went and bought it for $1600 even if he only paid $1300 for it from us. Then he said 2 hours after we bought it (but decided to take it home tommorow because of NO LIGHTS YET) the guy called and said he wanted to buy it. SORRY. I need it back for a snowplow and to get it back to the family. SO I came close to not seeing it again. But its home and IS NOT FOR SALE!!
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