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Re: (ET) Where are people located
Hi all,
I've been 'lurking' on this list for a while, and although I don't have an
Elec-Trak, I've been intrigued with the idea of an electric tractor for
some
time. In fact, that's how I ran into this list. Through this list I was
able to find out an Elec-Trak (to see, not buy -probably the only one in
the
state!) only a couple miles from my house. Now that I've seen one, I'm
hooked. Now to the meat of my post:
It seems most of the Elec-Tracs are in the far north (from a VA
perspective). Anyone know what kind of distibution these things had? Was it
mostly up in the north? I'm trying to figure my chances of finding one for
sale close by.
Also, if anyone has a 'spare' Elec-Trak looking for a home let me know. In
the best of all worlds it would be a larger model with mower and snow
blower...
Thanks - great list!
Steve Sawtelle
Leesburg, VA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Mosher" <alleights att net>
To: "James P. Donovan" <donovan ionet net>
Cc: <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: (ET) Where are people located
> Or maybe have a section on the web page where folks could provide any
personal
> data they feel like sharing. This would be helpful to us and maybe to
Bill Gun
> who would probably like to have a feel for the size of the population of
owners
> so he can make business decisions.
>
> "James P. Donovan" wrote:
>
> > Hey all:
> >
> > I have noticed that most everyone includes basic information with their
> > signatures, but few offer any insights into where they are located. It
may
> > help other ET folks to know that someone is close to them. I would
suggest
> > that we all include some general geographic location in their
> > signature.
> >
> > Jim Donovan
> > e-15 user
> > Kansas City, MO area
>
>