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t walgamuth 09-16-2009 11:14 PM

YOur wisdom will be missed.

Best of luck in whatever you do in life.

compress ignite 09-17-2009 12:04 AM

Thanks! Mr. Dalton
 
Your Patience and "Extra Effort" in translating to us
(what we were usually "too blind to see") will always be appreciated!
Via Con Dios.

emerydc8 09-17-2009 12:13 AM

Ditto. Best of luck in the future and thanks!

Glen 09-17-2009 12:24 AM

Sorry to see you go, Arthur. You've helped me immensely over the years, answering my questions and pointing me in the right direction to solve my Mercedes problems. You will be missed!

pawoSD 09-17-2009 02:01 AM

I'm setting my goal at 100,000 posts....that should keep me here for a while. :D

You will be missed by the forum, your posts have always been informative and helpful.

LarryBible 09-17-2009 07:33 AM

I'm glad that Arthur is okay. Not a bad idea, ten years. I'm only a few months away from the ten year mark.

This forum, as do all things in life, has changed a lot in the last ten years. It doesn't even have the same URL. When I stumbled onto it, I and my family were driving the daylights out of several 123 diesels. I posted a question on some obscure forum that was mostly UK folks. I didn't get an answer, but I got a response saying that I should post the question on this forum called Mercedesshop.com and that I would get my question answered by a Pro within an hour. That was exactly what happened and for several years I was really hooked on the forum.

Unbeknownst to me at that time, I was closer to the end than the beginning of the every day MB driving chapter of my life. I would have really made use of Mshop had it been available to me beginning in 1977.

I wish Arthur and all the other regulars that I have sort of gotten to know over the years all the best. I've seen them come, and I've seen them go. I hope life is serving them all well.

I drifted away from the forum about a year and a half ago myself. Actually, out of frustration, I left for short periods before that. Upon returning, it seems that there aren't very many of the old hands still posting, but I always enjoy seeing old names on the posts.

I suppose the ten year mark might be a good time to just move on as Arthur did. Since the ones that I really got to know over the years, some of them even face to face, are no longer here, maybe my changing interests could flourish by moving on. Strike that, with my Dad in the Alzheimers wing of the Texas State Veterans Home nearby and my Mom coming to live with us in a week or two, there won't be time for any recreational interests anyway.

Since I'm not wrenching on MB's on a regular basis any more, I don't have very much to offer any more anyway.

Pete Geither 09-17-2009 07:42 AM

Thanks Arthur,,, you were always a class act.:)

71Rcode 09-17-2009 07:59 AM

Arthur, thanks for helping me about four+ years ago.... Your patience and pdf files were always appreciated. Let us know where you're going ;)

Larry, nothing to offer? No way, man. Lots to offer.

PhantomLord 09-17-2009 08:07 AM

Thanks Arthur, And All the Best.

1stimer 09-28-2009 10:41 PM

Good luck Arthur!

Thanks for all the help you have provided people. You will be missed!

engatwork 09-29-2009 05:29 AM

Good luck on your new endeaver Arthur. As already stated you have been a very good resource on here, especially the electrical stuff.

Thanks
Jim

LarryBible 09-29-2009 06:53 AM

Jim,

I remember some 6 or 8 years ago, your young Son was spending time in the shop with you. Now that he is older is he still into it?

juribe2 09-29-2009 05:43 PM

Arthur,

Thank you very much for your very valuable help. You will be missed.

Good luck !

Juan

joegolden 10-18-2009 09:52 PM

wow it has been ten years;) I never chatted much...Came here to ask ??? on how to fix my bombs and have had the most helpful answers...I dont come here much but when i do I get results! Thanks for the help for the past ten yrs!!!

Yeah Jim is your son still greasin gears with you?

engatwork 10-19-2009 05:20 AM

The wrenching has turned into yard work now that I have moved to the country. They typically spend the weekend with me helping out. We have been trying to clean the growth up around parts of the lake. It took four weekends to clean the growth off of the dam. I will eventually have another shop. Always alot of stuff to do when you have a bunch of land around your house and it is an old house. Right now I'm learning all I can about roof work getting ready to re-roof it.


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