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To: marcos who wrote (54196)12/13/2007 5:06:18 PM
From: WalterWhite  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78408
 
re KEX.V I spoke to IR yesterday. They have cores from flagstaff off to labs, may have some results within a couple of weeks. The interesting bit however, was he stated that 1200' of the core had mineralization - and mgmt wants to have the entire length assayed (which takes more time) but it encouraging. Rosebud also being drilled, and so news should start soon and keep coming as assays are completed. They are still in discussions regarding the barite at Flagstaff which could provide a nice revenue stream, plus they may have a bentenite mine possibility at Rosebud that may be economic and provide cash flow quite quickly. I am not sure if the barite / benenite opportunities are a distraction, real opportunity or smoke screen. Perhaps someone can call them and speak to a geo dude.

Flagstaff and Rosebud have Au. Just need the drill bit to have found a sweet spot or two. Good bet imho.
Globe



To: marcos who wrote (54196)12/13/2007 5:37:24 PM
From: ogi  Respond to of 78408
 
Oh yea, my fuel pump has a little handle on it for one finger pumping..and pumping....and pumping.....and pumping:):)
Must change fingers regularly!! All went well in the end, running a mid 70'S,,995 Case David Brown. Really weird hydraulics, typical British:)

Kex, see my post to Globe

Cheers,
Ogi



To: marcos who wrote (54196)12/13/2007 8:07:17 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78408
 
You have to push on the pump button on the fuel canister on the engine and release a valve, feeding the common rail, until it bleeds out. Otherwise you will never get rid of the air. Well you could try turning it over for a couple of years.. but I doubt it would work.

Beats the old cats. Sometimes you had to loosen the injector pump nut on all the injectors until it bled fuel. Simple enough as it was accessible, but a monumental pain. And of course you had to know that was the problem.

I am not sure why plumbers need a beer gut. If they don't you can't trust them. HVAC people are usually skinny. Perhaps it is trying to wrestle all those AC units into windows that takes the lbs off. BTW S runs uphill. Don't believe what they tell you. Offices you will notice, are always built on hills in suburbia. The stuff always ends up at head office on the top floor.

EC<:-}