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I found these Bolens decals on craigslist buying site for 15.00 including postage
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This same weather pattern hit your area about 700 years ago, it was very nasty in the first years of the 14th century!
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Do what I do on my birthday, buy yourselves something really nice, lol
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Were going to need to keep an eye on you Koen
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to ride this Massey garden tractor, I'll pass, I hurt enough already
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Pretty sure all i have is dirt, maybe some oil or gas, but it seems that you folks have all sorts of things under your buildings, like castles
http://www.gloucestercitizen.co.uk/castle-Gloucester-prison-s-basketball-court/story-28313010-detail/story.html
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Well as your wife would say, "You are a very lucky man" And if you gave up all these toys I honestly believe that.
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What happened, did you get married?
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That aint far from me, they also hold the world championship tiller races there in Arkansas,. Those from the one clan that hails from Stevens County almost always wins, they are well over two meters tall and those long legs are the key to winning a tiller race.
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Have good one Dave and many more happy returns.
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Its a craigslist ad from the states, great deal, 3 for the price of one and an instant collection. I spent all my money last month and wont get paid again until the end of February.
https://toledo.craigslist.org/grd/5340464925.html
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It must be a lot warmer than it is here, if not, you need not worry about grand children for some time to come.
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They must be drilling then injecting the waste water hydraulically. This is fracking and releases gas and oil trapped in rock. Many wells in our area in the past produced gas and oil both, or when oil stopped flowing gas was still produced, still more wells were drilled just for gas. This hydraulic fracking is crazy as the waste water they are injecting is poisonous. They claim they are injecting it far below the water table, but already some areas in the States have had this poisonous water reach their water table and wells.
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? sorry, I am at a loss for your meaning
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Hoping for a quick recovery. I know it is probably harder on you than her.
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Nice job, and I bet they will work well!
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Lots of natural gas and CNG everywhere, clean burning and comes out of the ground easily
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Rock and Roll, not from a band, but from oil company fracking. Over 700 earthquakes this year magnitude 3.0 and higher, 5 times that many in total, a magnitude 4.7 early this morning. Fortunately I live in the far eastern part of the state and rarely feel a thing. Unfortunately the federal government is beginning to worry as there is a storage facility with over a half a million barrels and one of the nations largest oil pipelines coming into several very large refineries in the middle of the state. The government is worried that a large earthquake could disrupt the refinery and flow of oil; we in the state are worried that we will cease to exist. Even without the danger of earthquakes, injecting hazardous waste water below the earths surface to create hydraulic fracking is eventually going to effect (poison) the ground water. The politicians can make claims as to how safe it is, they're getting paid by the oil companies to say so, that does little to protect us peasants.
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Glad you got it sorted out, it feels good to win one once in a while, lol
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I had the same thing on a Briggs, turned out to be a condenser, almost drove me crazy because it was a new condenser I never checked it or replaced it, but Somehow I think it got a back charge that killed it. Spent weeks trying to find the problem, new coil, plug wire, flywheel key, etc
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GREAT video and pictures, thanks for sharing. I wish I could have been behind you in one of my tractors, really looks like fun.
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good thing you don't raise Jerseys
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As already stated, that shop is going to do you nicely.
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I have all the owner/operator, and parts manuals for Gilson/MW from 1965-1975, maybe later. They are a very well built machine of their own design, not a copy of another manufacturers drive train. They run Briggs engines for the most part, later in the 70's there were some model MW's made by Simplicity, and in the early 1960's a few MW models were made by Bolens and Simplicity? By and large though from the mid 1960's to the mid 1980 MW's tractors were Gilson made tractors. On a side note, late model Ford GTs after 1985 were also Gilson made. Engine parts shouldn't be a problem with the 12 hp Briggs. If it isn't froze up there isn't much else that some oil and a good working might not help.
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