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Old 03-17-2012, 03:49 PM   #16
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I got it out. Nothing was able to fit through the top down, was smaller than a pencil. anything magnetic was too close to the top was would get stuck and not be able to be pushed down. the whole front panel was taken off and out it fell.
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Good to hear! Sucks you had to go through the hassel but at least you got it!
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Thanks man. Just got home from cruising in the beautiful weather
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Did my cruising yesterday. Today was yard work and adding a waterfall to the wifes Koi pond. I'm loving this weather! If we get a sudden cold snap im going to bitch slap mother nature!!
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Did my cruising yesterday. Today was yard work and adding a waterfall to the wifes Koi pond. I'm loving this weather! If we get a sudden cold snap im going to bitch slap mother nature!!
Changed the oil in my lawnmower, replaced the spark plug, filter and blade. Mowed one of my lawns. Spring is here. Tomorrow I'll go for a drive.
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