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Regular Farmall/A Snake
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Posted by Tom Windsor on September 09, 2006 at 21:38:55 from (152.163.100.65):
I guess you are wondering what Regular Farmalls and Snakes have in common. Well, the short version of the story is this. I have the Regular ready to go except for mounting the motor. Finished Radiator and installed it Wednesday. I was promised the motor on September 1 but I was late getting into the machine shop to see Jimmy--the motor man. Well, I show up and the door was locked tight. I walked around making inquiries and found out that during the last week in July Jimmy decided that he was going to kill a snake with his 44 magnum pistol loaded with hollow points. For some reason and I don't have the full story yet, he shot himself in the foot and about blew it off. He has been out of work since the day of the snake shooting. I hope I don't wind up putting a great big rubber band on this thing to make it work. TW
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