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oh by the way muleman and onfoot the bootsavers will be done by friday and i will send out a email of how to send the payment they are gonna both be aluminums ones . i finally got everything cleared out of my shop and i can get back to somewhat normal activity i hope.</p>
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Thanks, Tommy! Appreciate the work and look forward to hearing from
you when they're ready. Snow is starting to melt so hope to be heading
into the woods by July... :-)</p>
 
all the fab work will be done tomorrow and i want the paint to be setup for at leats two days so i'll pack them up on monday. did you get an email address for me?? if not i can pm you with one. sorry it's taken me so long but my son is makin my life hell right now . he came home last night at 4 in the mronin drunk he's only 14 years old . i have to sit up every night wondering what time he's gonna show up. i called the freakin police to have him picked up on probabtion violateions and they put me on with a voice mail!!! can you believe that crap you call the cops and they put you on with a voice mail thank god we still have the 2nd ammendment to protect our selves i would sure hate to be getting robed and call the cops or 911 and have to leave a freakin message on their voice mail.</p>
 
Tommy,</p>


Sorry to hear about your son misbehaving like that.</p>


For the record, it's not uncommon to get an answering machine in a small department at night. As I recall, it's the same here. I'd rather have the officer on the road at that time of night than sitting in his office watching TV. At that hour, you should call 911 who will then contact the appropriate personnel to respond.</p>
 
it wasn't at night it was at 10.00 during the day and a lady officer answered the phone and i asked for a cop to come catch my son who was refusing to go to school and who was walking down the street she then put me on with a voice mail????</p>
 
Tommy:</p>


As a fellow forum member here, I'm so sorry to hear of the problems you are having with your young son. The kindness and generosity you have shown here in forum discussions seems not to have yet rubbed off on the young man. The School of Hard Knocks is a tough way for any youngstergrowing up. But,if he doesn't soon wake-up to the facts of life, he might unfortunately see a very rocky road in his future.</p>


I didn't intend to meddle in your family business but I have seen other youth who have gone down this same troubling path. I'm here for you to lean onorhelp in any way I can.</p>


Keifer, a RTV wannabe</p>
 
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if he don't get his act together soon i'm gonna ship him to "onfoot' i talked to onfoot the other day on the phone and i was wearing shorts and was under a tornadoe watch and he was watching snow fluries??go figure i figure a few months in the tundra might make him think .the ole boy still ain't got no pictures of his 500?huh?</p>
 
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">Tommy, I did get pictures. And thanks to muleman2, I printed off his instructions and got them to my desktop and then gave up. A young man comes out and helps on the farm after school, I will get him to help when things slow down here. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">0830 hrs this morning Kubota dealer called said factory recall on 1100 and the 500. They wanted to come out and fix the things. They arrived afternoon. </span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">1100-- breather hose to the hydraulic system may be defective. The hose is behind the passenger side on the cab wall. Sticks straight up in the air. Kubota thought that rain and water was leaking into hydraulic tank. We have not had enough rain to hurt or help anything. They put new hose on that turns downward now. Took them five minutes.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">500---Something about the electric box getting moisture and water. Took longer, they had to take seat and back rest out to reach the box. They took cover off, took out the foam casket and replaced it with silicone stuff.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">Weather broke here and took the 500 for the real test. </span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">1. Does not have power steering. Drove like it had power. Looked for it but not. Looked in manualRack & poin. Steers excellent. No problem.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">2. Drove to all the problem areas. Has amazing power. Strong, never needed 4x4. Unbelievably smooth and no noise. Supper easy to get in and out of.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">3. I told you earliar that had only two gages, (temp & hour). Found a whole roll of idiot lights on the dash board.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Arial;">I will stay after the picture deal until I win. Blessing to you and your family. </span></div>
 
well whenever you get the picture thing figured out just post away we'll be here and we'll love to see them.</p>
 
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