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Posted by Allan In NE on December 08, 2006 at 05:03:59 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: Headed North posted by IaGary on December 08, 2006 at 04:44:19:
It was up to 46 here yesterday; just not too darned bad. :>) Carpenter left the basement window open on that old house, then promptly took off for Las Vegas to marry off his daughter; said he will be back in 10 days. Well, don't ya know, it got down to 8 degrees the night before last. My wife heard water running at the house. Went in there and the basement has a foot of water standing in it and the pump is finding it's "volume limit" and water is spraying everywhere. I just yanked the handle on the service box and came home last night. 'Spose I'd better be fer gettin' it fixed as there are gonna be 'bout 60 head of critters needing a drink first thing this morning. :>( Good news is that after I get that little tragedy repaired, I'm going to run into the dealer's lot and test drive another old IH 1066 for a friend of mine. He thinks he wants to buy it, but I'm sure I can find "something" wrong with it..........Maybe not tho. It is a red one. :>) Allan
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