[AT] My new pellet/corn stove arrived friday, now cylinder

Dean VP deanvp at att.net
Sun Jan 23 22:09:07 PST 2005


Rick/Willard:

Thanks for trying to come up with a solution. It is appreciated. I don't
know when my next trip back to the Midwest will be at the moment. The next
GOG is in 2006. But a reason to go to NW IA usually pops up quite often. The
trip through MT is quite relaxing as I90 is a pleasure to drive. Even
through the passes and over the continental divide.

At least on I90 heading west we get to cross the continental divide an odd
number of times. And end up on the west side eventually.  Still am puzzled
by a recent trip where heading West on I80 where, according to road signs, I
crossed the continental divide an even number of times. But still ended up
on the West side. There has to be a sign missing somewhere!

Life is full of mysteries!  :-)

Dean A. Van Peursem
Snohomish, WA 98290

I'm a walking storeroom of facts..... I've just lost the key to the
storeroom door 


www.deerelegacy.com

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Richard Strobel
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Subject: Re: [AT] My new pellet/corn stove arrived friday, now cylinder

Thanks for the offer, Willard.  Will keep that in mind.  Should be fairly 
easy to connect with him as he passes thru on his way to Moline.  But ya 
never know who's going to Snohomish....steelhead fisherman, maybe.

Take Care,
Rick


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Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 9:52 AM
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> Richard, I live south of Dean about 60 miles and travel between Tacoma, 
> WA.
> and Yakima, WA. every week on the I-90 route. If someone could get it as 
> far as
> Yakima, WA. I could get it to Dean's place although I've never been there 
> and
> would need directions from him as how to get there. Willard Smith, Tacoma,

> WA.
> That's my home town Walt.  60 miles north of Spokane on 395.  It's a good
> sized place...between Colville and Kettle Falls on the left going north.
>
> Just out of Spokane around Deer Park is a very nice home ran "Farming
> Museum" and well worth the stop.  Lots and lots of tractor and neat trivia
> stuff.
>
> Still lookin' for transportation of a small hyd. Cylinder for Dean. 
> Anyone
> going to Snohomish via I-90 corridor thru Mt?
>
> later,
> RickinMt
> PS:  Keep those squirrel gages clean..so I've heard.
>
>
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> Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 12:05 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] My new pellet/corn stove arrived friday
>
>
> > Dean my Quadra Fire was made in Colville, WA is  that close to you.
> >
> > Walt Davies
> > Cooper Hollow Farm
> > Monmouth, OR  97361
> > 503 623-0460
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