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Posted by Dave (IL) on May 20, 2005 at 12:08:07 from (24.15.101.212):
Had to get a job in March, interrupting my "retirement". Haven't had time to stop in. Went to search down a 7 wire trailer plug wiring diagram today and my first hit is a question from Jim.UT on a trailering board. Kinda neat to run into old "friends" that way. Reminded me I should stop in and say hi, so "Hi!" Nice to see Allan is still Allan :) At least I got to answer a question right away so I can feel like I contributed. Small repay for all the great advice I've gotten in here. Trying to help my son get going with a business. Didn't buy 18 wheeler I talked about but did find a really nice 1970 Mack R700 10 wheeler. Dang it's expensive to get a business going! Working sucks :) No time for my old tractors and I even missed spring planting with my nephew that I was really looking forward to. God Bless everybody!
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