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Not ready for the rocking chair or retirement home or hopefully the cemetery yet, I have heard it all in the past few weeks, hell one guy thought I died, wish someone would of told me I wouldn't get up at 4 and go to work every day. Still a dealer still doing parts still building bases and still doing repairs, just not refurbishing units anymore and slowed down a little bit Hope this clears things up SCRAPPER
- freetown fred
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Nice post for a dead guy S. Amazing isn't it!
- CoalHeat
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Thank you for the update.
- StokerDon
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I sure am glad to hear your not dead Scrapper!!!
I'll be up for a visit in a few weeks. Hopefully it will still be cold so I can get a look at Big Bertha actually heating something!
-Don
I'll be up for a visit in a few weeks. Hopefully it will still be cold so I can get a look at Big Bertha actually heating something!
-Don
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Never quit Scrappy, you stop, you sieze up and die. Slow way down and raise yer prices a little, I find that is a effective way of slowing things down just a little
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From the title I thought he had not started his stove yet and was just hunkering down with a small blanket.