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	| Name | Keith Hamilton |  
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	| Number of Posts | 9 |  
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	| Date Joined | Apr 19, 2005 |  
	| Date Last Access | Mar 27, 2007 12:05 pm |  |  
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	|  | Re: Proper way to balance a blade? #1   May 15, 2006 6:20 am
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I've used a 12 or 16 penny nail in a wall stud and it works ok. |  
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	|  | Re: Why does craftsman get a bad rap? #2   Dec 20, 2005 7:31 am
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"Personally, The older Sears units were very tough. Most were made by Murray or AYP. The newer Sears really aren't that bad - but heres the catch. Any Murray made Craftsman currently available will be a bad choice if you need parts. Why? Murray was bought out by Briggs & Stratton & obtaining parts for any Murray product is a NIGHTMARE. - Marty " Does this count for their riding mowers also? |  
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	|  | Re: little fun snow game #3   Oct 26, 2005 4:36 am
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321Ft. |  
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	|  | Re: For those of us that work on our own OPE, these are current tool definitions #4   Jul 15, 2005 10:03 am
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The most honest definations ever given for these tools. |  
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	|  | Re: What Is Your OPE? (moved from community chat forum) #5   Jun 21, 2005 4:58 am
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 I wonder what it would take to install A/C into a small compact tractor.   There are after market A/C units that they use in vintage cars that would might  work. |  |