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Charlie-

I've sent you a few emails...

Ken-

Why haven't you chimed in on the welding of cast steel/iron? I heard somewhere you were born with a welding rod in your hand.
 
Thank you Marlin
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Dennis, I hope so because honestly ive had a REAL hard time finding front wheels that are made for the 18x8.50's that arent 4/5 lug pattern. sad as i am to say it, dear john wheels seem to be my best bet so far.
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Wayne - That's because I spent the night / morning traveling @ 2.5mph totaling 26 miles looking for Walleye ... water surface temp 88.6* ... The Walleye must be at work hanging around the "water cooler" !
I slept 7 hours , first time in months I've slept that long. I feel like the Yorkie beat me to death with a tire iron while I was sleeping !

Dennis - I never could tell any difference in the "Spark Test" as it all looks the same to me and I am somewhat color blind to boot.

Glen - Keep practicing
<font size="-2">should I or shouldn't I ... nobody seems to like my honest true to life trial and error</font>
 
Gerry - <font size="-2">separate post from the other bull</font>
Hang in there my friend.
 
thanks for year on my cub. but how can i read the #s.
2496 = Feb 61
27665 = Feb 62
 
Gerry I. Thank You for sharing what was on your mind yesterday with us. From firsthand experience we both know the passing of someone so close is a hard burden to carry with us. Your sweetheart is still with you and as you may have thought you felt her presence yesterday in reality she truly was with you. By your side. That ever-so--gentle breeze on your cheek wasn't just the wind. It was her kiss and her way of telling you that she misses you and yet awaits the day when both of you will be reunited. Last night as you lay there in bed once again she snuggled alongside you. That extra warmth that was hidden amongst the loneliness was her. Please don't ask me of how I know this. I just do. You take care and if you ever need someone to visit with remember that all of us are here for you.


Off to work. Everyone have a wonderful day.
 
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...this thing really broken.

Marlin..<font size="-2">Thank you for a fitting tribute. You put into words what many of us felt, but didnt know how to express.</font>
 

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