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Re: Re: Re: What tractor uses 9.5 X 42?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 24, 2002 at 08:01:03 from (209.226.247.125):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What tractor uses 9.5 X 42? posted by Dick Davis on December 24, 2002 at 03:45:36:
Merry Christmas to you and yours Dick. I think we all share a lot of knowledge. I find my self enlightened by your posts as well as many others. I think YT forums are one of the few places left on earth where you get more than you pay for. Which reminds me, time once again to send Kim off her voluntary subscription. I don't know why she has it at $8.00. I personally won't write a cheque for lass than $20., even though since I am sixty my banker now gives me seniors discounts on my services charges. Banker sent me a letter last summer congratulating me on my up coming 60th birthday, and fact I would now be eligable for seniors discounts. I felt like writing back and telling him I would just as soon treat my 60th as a ho hum event, and that he really never did have any good news. I think back to my farming days of the early eighties and interest went to 22% and later on in nineties when I had a bit of money and interest was only 2% on savings. Merry Christmas EVERY ONE, even to the banker.
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