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Re: Paging Old Fashioned Farmer (2nd Try)
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on June 30, 2005 at 13:30:28 from (70.105.104.9):
In Reply to: Paging Old Fashioned Farmer (2nd Try) posted by Brian in Ohio on June 29, 2005 at 17:12:20:
Howdy Brian, Sorry I didn"t get back to ya. It has been busy lately. Between the job and trying to put up hay I"ve been kept pretty tied up. The R"s problem wasn"t as bad as thought. I"m gonna have that patch we made brazed or welded by a friend who is as good as they come. That should solve the leak. As far as the pumpin water up through the exhaust, that was because dummy me put in a couple of gaskets upside-down. So problem solved. By the way, I saw ole Tuffy in here talkin to Dave the service manager. He said that 730 incident last year was just a drop in the bucket. Pretty good attitude if ya ask me. So what was the ruckus about that you were mentioning as far as the show? Couldn"t find anything in previous posts on here. Take her easy buddy. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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