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Posted by Ken B. on January 25, 2007 at 10:58:13 from (147.238.8.10):
In Reply to: KenB posted by Jak on January 25, 2007 at 10:10:51:
It sure is easy to take them apart. and I rembere you said litte Jak was helping take it apart. hehe But I know it will be ready to pull in the spring . The carb thing Is at a stand still I have a line on another one but have not done anything yet. I guess I need to do some thing soon but it is cold outside and that is were the tractor is at . working on building a new shop in the spring. Can't wait to get all this stuff in one building. I have not heard any thing about the banquet yet I did did not Rene last weekend Later Ken B
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