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That seller mentioned in the listings of the two saws he just sold, that they were bought at a yard sale. He said, "the previous owner painted them." I looked at his recent feed back, he has been buying a lot of mcculloch parts lately. Actually, the exact ones needed to build a saw he listed for sale. May be coincidence, maybe not. I hope the buyer of those saws will be happy with them.

Joey
 
Ayyyyy uses bloke thets nasty koz I sphell loyke thet ay :frown::msp_tongue:
my olmate cant read n eite reel god eaver best mechanic Ive vevr known yeah
 
Having been to/through Hedgesville on a number of occasions tractor and Studebaker hunting, he is just spelling them like he hears them.
 
You gotta read this, same guy that I mentioned above.

Can you figure out what "olere" is. Also, it's not alcohol like I suspected earlier. In the listing he talked about "toke the muffler". I may "toke a cigar but never a muffler.....

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com/viewitem?sbk=1&nav=SEARCH&itemId=181217916819

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Latin
Verb

olēre

present active infinitive of oleō.....
Noun

oleo (usually uncountable; plural oleos)

(US) The various fats and oils that go into the making of margarine.
(US, by extension) margarine, an abbreviation of oleomargarine.


and....lol.......

Verb

present active oleō, present infinitive olēre, perfect active oluī (no supine)

I smell; I emit an odor, especially a bad odor.
I am given away by smell; I smell of.
I am observed, betrayed.
 
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