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Bigreez
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Just starting out in business for myself put together a truck with a solid Lincoln SA 200. See how it goes working out of northern Wyoming.
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Welcome!

Good start...

Wyoming has many opportunities for "quick fixes" on large farm equipment from people who can't afford to wait. Good market.

Steve S
Bigreez
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Farm repair and if I can get a little more consistent with running 5p down hand there is plenty of oil field pipeline in the area. Thank you for your good words Mr. Steve.
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Welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

Linoln A/C 225
Everlast PA 200
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Welcome to the site Steve, hope you enjoy your stay.
Bigreez wrote: ...there is plenty of oil field pipeline in the area...
That's what I was thinking. Oil companies don't really care so much about the price of a repair as much as "can you be here yesterday". I also know farmers can be kind if tight asses when it comes to repairs. They tend to not fix things until it won't move anymore then want it fixed for next to nothing...in the field :?
Go break something, then you can weld it back the right way.

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Fat Bob wrote:Welcome to the site Steve, hope you enjoy your stay.
;) He never said he was Steve... I believe he was addressing me....

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Otto Nobedder wrote:
Fat Bob wrote:Welcome to the site Steve, hope you enjoy your stay.
;) He never said he was Steve... I believe he was addressing me....

Steve S

Guess that's what happens when I haven't had my coffee in the AM. :lol:

Sorry about that Bigreez :!:
Go break something, then you can weld it back the right way.

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Bigreez
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Thanks everyone I look forward to gleaming some usefull tips from others more experienced than myself, and if I see anything I can help with I am more than willing to share my meager experience.
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