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I'm sure 953 nut will be along with his Amen to that Brother ... and deservably so.  I would personally like to thank plain old fellow members who went/are willing to go out of their way or took the time to help me find parts. Hopefully I can pass it forward. :thanks:

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That's what you get for moving back just to be able to go Mentone Bob:ychain:

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tunahead72
1 hour ago, Mastiffman said:

... - Carl in Swonton, OH. (not on the internet as he is one of those elderly types that does just fine without it...

 

I love guys like this! I don't know Carl, but I get the feeling we'd get along just fine.

 

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ACman

This is why I love this forum . The willingness of our vendors and fellow members to help each other out . 

 

:rs: leaves those other forums green with envy , or would that be red ?  :confusion-confused:

 

10 minutes ago, tunahead72 said:

 

I love guys like this! I don't know Carl, but I get the feeling we'd get along just fine.

 

 

Thats our old Allis Chalmers dealership still no computer .  It's all on microfiche , card system and I remember seeing that somewhere :lol: !

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Racinbob
7 hours ago, WHX11 said:

That's what you get for moving back just to be able to go Mentone Bob:ychain:

 

I can't say I wanted to be back in Indiana just for the show but I'll have to say it was on my mind. I really enjoyed it and I'm loving being back home. Geez! The kids were over for dinner tonight and made me turn on the AC for the first time. It was only a cool 87 degrees in the house and I still had my flannel shirt on. They seem to think i need to be re-acclimated to Indiana weather :scratchead:

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953 nut
8 hours ago, WHX11 said:

sure 953 nut will be along with his Amen to that Brother

OK, if you insist!

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Tankman
9 hours ago, Racinbob said:

:handgestures-thumbupright::handgestures-thumbupright: Let's not forget Terry with his incredible decals and Glen with all sorts of great thingys and do-dads of which I brought home a bag full yesterday. :)

Used many of Terry's decals as well as Glen's parts. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

A few items from here also; http://www.classickitchensandmore.com/wheel-horse-tractors-parts-c-42/  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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WHX??

That is a different site Tank...where else could you get yer '50's vintage diner accoutrements and a o-ring kit or floor board pads all in one!:) I knew you wouldn't let us down Richard!

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