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Old 08-28-2011, 10:52 PM
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Well kinda excited as tomorrow Ill be back at the cub dealer wokring with Frank again. I dont know how many of you met him at plow day but he was the big guy handing out hot dogs. Also it was his Dads farm we plowed. I talked to him the other day he had over 400 pieces in to be worked on, Il be busy for sure!
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Old 08-28-2011, 11:44 PM
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That's great, Vince! Jenn and I, will be calling you, to consult about the 2130.
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Old 08-28-2011, 11:58 PM
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Congrats Vince! Sounds like your gonna be a busy guy...dont over do it!

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Congratulations Vince!!! Just be sure to work on the Yellow & White ones before you get to the Green & Yellow ones!!!

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Old 08-29-2011, 07:08 AM
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Congrats Vince on the new job!!
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Old 08-29-2011, 07:28 AM
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Last time, 2 yrs, I really lost the hobby side of things. But when I went there I had over 20 cubs sitting here. Now Im down to 6 or so and all but the 126, and the 1872 run and are working. I say the 482 will be working cause all I have left to do is make the wiring harness and finish painting it. So it shouldnt be too bad.

I really got sick of working on junk last time. I sold and parted most of my stuff. Even Fri a friend came over and said he couldnt belive that he could walk threw the yard to the shop, everything was gone.

Frank is a real good guy to work with. He put himself threw collage working in mower shops. For a while he built Jr Drag engs out of this shop for a race team. Not to mention hes funny and dose nuttin but crack jokes most of the day, that makes it go fast. His shop has A/C and heat, lift tables. None of this layin on your back on the floor to work.
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Old 08-29-2011, 12:15 PM
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Goodk with your new job Vince. I guess this means no more meetings for us at the Pizza Inn.

Sure wish I had a nice shop like that to work in...maybe someday when I win the lottery.
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Old 08-29-2011, 08:52 PM
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Dave, stop on in and see me. Im ony about 20 min north of that place you washed on Haywood. Adam Smith came and saw me this morning and hug out a bit.

Oh and I seen your shop, the your calander is much bette looking that a Champion wall locker!
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Dave, stop on in and see me. Im ony about 20 min north of that place you washed on Haywood. Adam Smith came and saw me this morning and hug out a bit.

Oh and I seen your shop, the your calander is much bette looking that a Champion wall locker!
Haha i would have to agree about the calendar. I am envious of those lifts though. That would be really sweet to have. Ill be sure to holler to you next time im down there. I only do that one twice a year.
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Congrats to going back to working on cubs full time!
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