[Syrupmakers] New life for the list.

Milton Boyette mbsfbf at wildblue.net
Mon Oct 28 16:15:47 CDT 2013


Mike where in Florida is the mill you paid for located? Could you give me
a call @ 803-827-1366? Thanks-Milton=sugarcane


On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Mike Rock <mikerock at mhtc.net> wrote:

> Ken,
> I certainly thank you for all you have done and still do.  You got me
> started in sorghum!
>
> I just picked up a Chattanooga #13 Improved from Minnesota.
> It was sold as 'complete' but is missing all but the front cover, the one
> with the settings on it.  There is a part of the input guide left also. One
> bearing cover is missing as well. So....I need covers.  Any sources or
> ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Another note.  Several years back I purchased a Golden's #2 in Florida.
> Simultaneously I got cancer.  I tried to get to Florida to pick up the
> mill several times and all had to be postponed for health reasons.  I
> really ticked Dave Vabre off.  I wish I could smooth that over and find
> someone down there to load the mill up on a pallet for a truck to pick up
> and deliver here.  The mill is great, complete and has new Teflon bearings
> ( I believe Teflon, new in any case).
>
> I'm just a kid at 66 but at least have several pounds of cancer out of me
> now and a great prognosis.  Just got back from another biopsy a few hours
> back.
>
> God bless and keep you all.
>
> Most respectfully,
> Mike Rock
> Argyle, WI
>
> Raising American Mulefoot hogs!!  An old time Lard Hog.
>
>
>
> On 10/19/2013 7:50 PM, Ken Christison wrote:
>
>> Thanks to Tracie Moore, the syrupmakers list has a new home.  She has
>> graciously
>> provided us with webspace as well as a listserv that runs Mailman which
>> I have been
>> using for 11 years.  The websites should be back and running in the next
>> few days.
>>
>> I really appreciate all the kind words in response to my "farewell" post
>> to the list
>> the other day.  Kind of akin to reading your obituary while you are
>> still alive ;-)
>> I will continue to manage the list, but should anything happen to me,
>> have a backup
>> in Tracie.  My wife has worried for years about what happens to my
>> online "stuff"
>> when I am no longer able, and though I am still a pretty active 74 year
>> old, my
>> mortality is more in the back of my mind than it used to be.
>>
>> I was surprised that only two people out of the 380+ list members
>> decided to opt
>> out of the list.
>>
>> Now we can get down to the business of syrupmaking!
>>
>> Ken
>>
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