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PostSubject: Re: Help! Puppy going wild, biting kids.   Help! Puppy going wild, biting kids. - Page 2 EmptySun Mar 01, 2015 10:45 pm

Wrong place...there the hell is the delete button on this. Am I blind?!!?


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PostSubject: Re: Help! Puppy going wild, biting kids.   Help! Puppy going wild, biting kids. - Page 2 EmptySun Mar 01, 2015 10:50 pm

I'm in a mood tonight ...  How do you till a horse???

Still not sure why the call it a horse tiller, but with a 300+cc engine, you'd better hang on!!

Try looking here for the manual and parts list.

No charge for the manuals, but the one I tried to open didn't ... bummer.

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lol! Don't know, Al...never tried.

And my post was supposed to be in the hijack.

Let me tell you, you've never lived until you've had a thoroughly wet, squirrelly, smelly 1 yr old husky climb in your lap to snuggle tongue

Damn Archer. I didn't know he was wet Mad

Now I will try to move my misplaced post.

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By the by, I still think you missed the right place for the thread ... did you get the snow-blower attachment with it???

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aljones wrote:
By the by, I still think you missed the right place for the thread ...  did you get the snow-blower attachment with it???

Nope - already have a snowblower...a 23 year old MTD track drive that we got when Josh was 2 (he's now 25). That thing

I've copy/pasted to the hijack - now I'll delete it from here. But I'm also cooking dinner for wayne and monitoring 2 rambunctious pups. Including one wet one that keeps ringing the doorbell, comes in, slobbers on me and then wants to go back out Rolling Eyes
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