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Re: Someone Stealing and selling Bob Ms Wiring Dia
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 08, 2006 at 13:27:09 from (64.228.11.41):
In Reply to: Someone Stealing and selling Bob Ms Wiring Diagram posted by Brian Schmidt on January 07, 2006 at 20:41:25:
Brian: Like the others, I think this act is despicable. What kinds of other material are advertised on his web site. I really don't bother to follow Ebay, maybe I should, but time seems to be a factor. I already spend too much time at this computer. I have numerous fabrications of attachments I've built for offset Farmalls. I've never posted these at YT, have been quite free at e mailing these to just about anyone who wanted them. Most folks come back with a good Thankyou. Some don't however, probably some low down creature is off selling my designs by now. It is a benefit that Bob published his drawings at YT. This allowed you and others to be right on top of this bird. Good work guys.
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