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| LOU from Wi.
11-01-2012 21:59:06
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Why the double name of old loader,when in fact you are stick welder,Dave??? Ashamed of posting your real handle,so everyone knows who you are?? Still trying to get in the back door to find out what we paid?? Also No we aren't still buying the tracks off of CH like you so vehemently tryed to get us to do. Stick with welding, it takes all your left over brain cells to compete against the other women employees in your workplace. NOW EVERYONE KNOWS WHO YOU ARE DAVE. LOU |
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| Old loader
11-01-2012 22:24:32
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Re: help me identify in reply to LOU from Wi., 11-01-2012 21:59:06
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| | "Still trying to get in the back door to find out what we paid??" Still ashamed to say how much it actually cost? I never said you should buy CH's tracks, it was just an option that you didn't even want to look at. Everyone knows who you are too, a stubborn guy who doesn't like to admit a project was way more than he expected and when questioned about it, gets on the defensive and tries to change the subject. Try being honest and you'll get more respect. The only way your Oliver could have an $8500 value would be if you showed the insurance adjuster a stack of receipts totaling a lot more than $1500. If you, or anyone else, could spend only $1500 to have a restored crawler and sell it for a $7000 profit, I'd think you'd be buying up every old crawler in the land cause you'd make a fortune. Why the insults? I actually tried to help you with some aspects of your restoration. Telling others to go ahead and not stating true costs and/or hours of labor isn't helping anyone. |
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| LOU from Wi.
11-01-2012 23:03:53
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Re: help me identify in reply to Old loader, 11-01-2012 22:24:32
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| Dave, It's really no concern of "YOURS" of what it really cost us, it didn't come out of your pocket.Your the one who's ashamed, can't even admit your own name so people can tell who's full of it.Guy's who are buying crawlers and who are paying for it is not my concern.I'm not as inquisitive (to say politely) as you are. Are you writing a book on costs of old crawler repairs? Every dozer is different (no two have the same abuse or problems. Look at yours, you bought a big one and it required new tracks pins and bushings. If you are such an expert on these dozers and crawlers, how come you bought a lemon?? Requiring all this work. Now that we really know it's you, HERE IS THE TRUE PRICE AS I STATED BEFORE $248,000,00 with out taxes.Oh and by the way I rescind my offer for "YOU" to come to my place and look at the receipts, any one else is welcome.Now maybe you can get some sleep,now that you know what it cost to repair my dozer,I know it kept you up nights just worrying about my finances. You can treat ignorance, but you can't fix stupid.That saying fits you to a t.The original poster never stated anything about costs of repairing his dozer,maybe you should go back to high school and take remedial reading and comprehension classes,cause you sure can't do either one. As for rebuilding older crawlers, Why?? We only use one and we got the best of the bunch for Only $248,000,00 with out taxes.We do have other things that we have uses for OUR money,instead of trying to haggle with every buying customer on reselling dozers, thats what dealers are for.We're just a proud owner, that will never disclose to "YOU" on what it cost,no matter with how many False names you try to sneak in. GET A LIFE DAVEY BOY, and grow up. LOU |
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