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Brian
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Post number 5000 ! on this site. If you add together the posts on the previous sites over the past years, I must have written over 10,000 posts plus the "Memories" on the Wiki.

No wonder I have bony fingers. :cry:
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Brian,
Many thanks for your brilliant contribution to a wonderful website.
Wouldn't mind betting there are 100's if not 1000's of Fordsons saved from the grave because of your example on this website, bringing joy to thousands around the World - a great legacy.
Keep on posting! :clap: :beer:
Bensdexta - 1961 working for a living!

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:clap: I agree. Hope you can go on for a long time. :beer:
Kind regards, Henk

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When I saw a post entitled "landmark post", I thought of something more of a commemorative plaque or a monument that you found somewhere...

Only to find out that it is your 500th post here, something that is a monumental feat in itself, considering the fact that they were some solid advice and very good stories.

:clap: :mrgreen: :beer: :buddies:

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You need a hobby ole partner :wink:

Congrats on a venerable contribution to both armchair and real mechanicing (as Fred called it) and of course Ann with her pointy stick for keeping you in order :D
Best regards
Rick - Bogside on Bure


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