For some strange reason, he continues to post on talers, which I feel is a waste of electricity and finger joint wear. He was basicly chased off this forum - which has a long archives, not the 2 or 3 pages to scroll back to- which is what got the the talers in a pout, but seems to be a whole lot of -jealous?- people on these forums. He was new, on here and the net, and got a new camera phone or whatever ya call em, and thought guys here would like to see his equipment and projects. Trouble is, some old boys on this and talers were imtimedated by a 'new guy' that had an excavator digging down 20 feet, a 40 odd year old basket case M&M that was doing 200 acres like a swiss watch, concrete work down to permafrost, seems the flag draped riding lawn mower crowd didn't appreciate it, so it seems anyway eh? I believe his email is always open, and he would love to here from you and send you pics of whatever you'd want to see- hey he got a pile of firewood cut up in 2 days that is bigger than my house, and I ain't kidding. I am lousy at cut and paste, but he would send it to ya.
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