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guess you didn't make the races sunday oh well one more chance our last race is Oct 16th at reasoner the points races are all done this is just a money race, not a big purse but it's still a chance to go get good, and muddy, and if I can get the new gears here I plan on running the new 39.5s boggers on the rear should really help it hook up, and make a really good run out of it.
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Rob
Learn from your parents mistakes.......... Use birth control
no didnt get to like earlier posted was busy helping my dad get his porch all dug out and framed up and ready to pour cement this weekend i believe then should be done with some of his chores for awhile.maybe your last one if im lucky.ran into one of your other company drivers last week on the 88 toll road . i believe he said he runs to milwaukee .told him to say hi to ya for me
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so many chevies, so little time
lol had a load going to robinson ill today went thru peoria and down to the southeast corner of the state and back today.a little over 600 miles today nice drive glad its over though back to milwaukee for tomorrow am .staying busy and got a .03 a mile raise 2 weeks ago
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so many chevies, so little time
Rather than start a new thread with the same heading, just going to add to this one... I don't know if you got my email, but my nephew is interested in having you haul a car to Idaho when you head west, don't know if you got it or not, so thought I would mention it again. Just need to know how much you want for taking it out and such. Either you would pick it up from my parent's place at Marengo, or might be such I can get it to you at the time, but I fiure it is probably just as easy to get it from my parent's rather than dealing with loading and unloading it as well as your situation in town, it can stay at the farm until you are ready to head out.
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the workhorse:86 F250 4x4 6.9 Diesel 4-spd, 4.10 axles
the other workhorse 92 F350 2wd crew cab,3.55 rear axle, 92 6bt Cummins, NV4500
the project: 78 F150 4x4 shortbed 351 auto Iowa Chapter leader, ASE certified parts specialist
Come on down and join us in the Iowa chapter, or your own local chapter!! Thanks, Roger
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