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Ok, I`ll bite what historic occasion have I missed? Please let me know the suspense is killing me!!! JBLACK
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I think you should hang it on the wall in the corner of youre shop or den. That way you can sneek a glance every now and then and know somethings really are built to last a lifetime! (I TRULY IS A HISTORIC OCCASION!!!! CONGRATS!! JBLACK
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I think you should hang it on the wall in the corner of youre shop or den. That way you can sneek a glance every now and then and know somethings really are built to last a lifetime! (IT TRULY IS A HISTORIC OCCASION!!!! CONGRATS!! JBLACK
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Ok. I'm convinced. I have found people more nuts than myself. But watch over your shoulders. My wife indicates I may be catching up. :o)

The motion has been floored and seconded. All in favor say aye.
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5-5-99 @ 22:40

Happy Jack,

Any belt that lasted for 26 years must be bronzed,
or gold plated, mounted on a walnut plaque (sp?), and
hung on the wall. Your "old what's her name" will just
have to become accustomed to having a new wall
decoration.

Congratulations on excellent service life from the
belt.

Good luck,
Roy
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ATT. all members a motion is waiting for a second person to respond regarding the Historic Occasion. ->Thanks->jackl<->happyjack<->
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If I had a 26-year-old belt, you can bet I'd try to get 35 years out of it. Can't get over the idea of taking it off!!
Cheap Chuck
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Chuck, The BELT is worn so much that it is a good 1/3 smaller than the new belt. It still was working fine for mowing but I was putting the dozer blade on to do some serious dozing and was worried that it would slip. Tim
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Floydster
Sorry Tim, I thought that you once said it was still good. It definitely deserves to be retired with appropriate pomp and circumstance!
I vote for the plaque treatment. Give it a nice shiny coat of polyurethane for easy dusting by the missus........if she hangs around!
Chuck
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Floydster
Sorry Tim, I thought that you once said it was still good. It definitely deserves to be retired with appropriate pomp and circumstance!
I vote for the plaque treatment. Give it a nice shiny coat of polyurethane for easy dusting by the missus........if she hangs around!
Chuck
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