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Wardner / Hugh McKay


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Posted by Mike CA on March 19, 2007 at 15:34:10 from (214.1.211.251):

You guys think I'm an idi0t, don't you?

First, yes, I forgot about a Mag, and a tractor not needing a battery if it has a mag. That is the kind of "heads up" I am looking for. The reason I'm asking all this is I want to give this '48 H the best assesment I can. I jumped on the '46 without realizing the cost in parts it would need. A mistake I made that I am trying to correct. But I want to make the best assement I can, and I have to do it on my own, which is why I ask these questions you are dressing me down for.

As far as the stickers, I was reading through the Originaltiy guide and thought I should ask if there were any updates. No plan in buying stickers any time soon. I'm just asking for an update. When I think of stuff, I ask. I don't wait for an appropriate time, thinking someone may rake me over the coals for it. I keep logs of answers to my questions so I can refer back to them later.

If you want to jump to all kinds of conclusions that I'm throwing money around like a jack@ss, or that I'm hopelessly lost, then that's your own business. I know I'm jumping into an area that I have no experience in. I was welcomed by this group for just this reason, when I first asked "Should I do this?". I ask questions to help form opinion-based answers from you folks who have the experience with machines I am not familar with.

What I need are honest answers without sarcasm or insults. I can handle criticism to set me straight. I just take a sour view on disresepct. I have never intentionally disrespected anyone on this forum. I ask that you please extend that respect to me and offer me your advice, which is important to me.

I'm not angry or bitter towards either of you. I just thought it was important for me to explain to you, and to everyone, how important your answers are to me. So when I read things like you think I am a waste of time or energy... you can imagine how I feel.


that about says it all.


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