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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on June 09, 2007 at 20:44:59 from (216.134.245.6):
Hey Mike how are you doing? I we have not talkd in a long time. Im doing good I went to a tractor show today here in arkansas. Thay had all kinds of things. Well I got me one more tractor lol. This time its a 1948 farmall cub. But this is the good part the lady I have been working for on her bee hives showd me the tractor and she said it ran last year. Well I had to ask and I said how much you want for it. Well she said I dont wanna sell it and here it is roting away with a good belley mower. Well she said ill think about it. At frist she said 1200 and I wanted to say your crazy. After 3 weeks she said carson im just gonna give it to you just never sell it or any thing. Well it ran last year so now I got it home and I all most have it runing. Just the timeing is off a lil. But I all most have that fixd but tomarow im haveing a guy come over that works on my truck and have him fix it. I put all new points in on the mag and stuff and still no spark. Well I took it to a guy I know and he got it fixd. But ive got spark and smoke and it is poping now. But any ways I just wanted to say hi Email me @ carson946@yahoo.com Take care now.
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