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    #16
    [QUOTE=Fishy;11821391 Laughter is good medicine for sure.[/QUOTE]


    This is the truth.

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      #17
      Years ago, I took the first Ruger semi-auto pistol I ever owned apart to give it a thorough cleaning. It took me three days to get it back together. I would get so frustrated, I'd just put it away. Third or fourth ( maybe fifth ) time it went together. I still don't know what I did right, but I never took another apart ! Weren't no google back then neither !

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        #18
        Originally posted by Fishy View Post
        I tried asking a service manager at the nearest John Deere dealer to call me back on an important question. Never heard back. And that is one place I spent a good deal of money. The general manager is the head salesman. I had enough of his attitude so took my business elsewhere. Only problem is it's a dealership owned by the same conglomerate that bought up a bunch of JD stores. ☺
        We have a Kubota.
        We had problems with the Kubota dealership in odessa, and now we do all of our dealings with the Kubota shop in San Angelo.

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          #19
          Originally posted by systemnt View Post
          all the pics you'll ever need.
          http://bfy.tw/8jhb
          lmao!!!!!!!!!:d:d:d:d

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            #20
            brother #2 took a Rem Nylon 66 .22 apart once, took him and dad a week to put it back together

            brother #3 took a VW motor apart onct, took him and dad(a ENT) a month to put it back together...and they had several parts left over. It ran for a week and blew. Don't let yer doctor work on yer motors.....

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              #21
              Couldn't get the thing finished today. Those parts are very heavy and can hurt a person real easy. Forgot that I'll need to replace a few of the largest bolts that hold the hillers/furrowers to the frame. It's not fun wrestling with parts trying to get bolt holes to line up. I'll try again tomorrow.

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