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Re: Re: Re: First ride!!!
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Posted by Chuck MA on February 22, 2004 at 20:14:19 from (64.12.96.235):
In Reply to: Re: Re: First ride!!! posted by Les...Hey Chuck on February 22, 2004 at 10:51:20:
Hey Les I live in North Central MA about 20 miles south of Mt Monadnock. The village I live in is Otter River in the Town of Templeton. I would love come up for the show if can time off from work. Unfornately, I work in the wonderful world of retail sales which means Saturday and Sundays. Send me the details of trhe show @ [email protected] I'll do my best to get up there. I've had my case 310 utility for three years now and never had so much fun. I make excuses just to use it. Has 4 diferent sets of hydraulics on it. What a work horse this machine has proven to be. Came with 6 foot loader on it. We have named her "Old Yellar" one look at her and you can see why this name fits. Sorry for the long post, I have learned so much from this forum and try to read through every night. Thanks to you and so many others it is really fun to read it every night. Chuck MA
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