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From: marbury, md
A small independant, Advanced Elevator Corp., 11 mech. and 1 appr. Local #10. We have been picking up a lot of Kone mrl's for maintenance.
John, my dads friend, who was in his late 40's at the time, quite as a Ford dealer parts manager to start a new career as an elevator man.
John, my dads friend, who was in his late 40's at the time, quite as a Ford dealer parts manager to start a new career as an elevator man.
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From: Long Island New York
A small independant, Advanced Elevator Corp., 11 mech. and 1 appr. Local #10. We have been picking up a lot of Kone mrl's for maintenance.
John, my dads friend, who was in his late 40's at the time, quite as a Ford dealer parts manager to start a new career as an elevator man.
John, my dads friend, who was in his late 40's at the time, quite as a Ford dealer parts manager to start a new career as an elevator man.
We have a boat load of mrl's (KCM831). If you need assistance with them let me know.
Ray
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From: Cincinnati, Ohio
It appears as though this thread has sparked some interest, I'm glad. These forums can become quite dead in the non boating months. It's good to see everyone sharing information, and getting reacquainted.
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From: L.I. NY
back on track. I own an auto repair shop, and always find my self buying a striped, broken, or just a piece of junk. And rebuilding it, my payment plan is a ton of work and keeps me sane in the winter months.



