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Posted by Marty Hundley on February 26, 2002 at 15:43:03 from (208.1.107.51):
I have avidly read this forum since about mid-August 2001, just after I bought my Super A and started redoing it. I have asked a million questions, and probably worried the heck out of ya'll. But, after all these questions, (and answers to everyone of them I might add) the old tractor is running smooth and tearing up ground. Now, I see a post from Redrev, about giving up on his M. As expected, you great folks jump right in with both feet! Not wanting to buy his tractor, but offering encouragement and help! I am proud of my tractor, and real proud of the fine folks here at this forum. With the exception of the occasional "color war", this forum and its contributors are nothing short of a class act. This goes to Bama Red, The Red, Haas, Steven@ND, Bermuda Ken and all the countless others that I can't and do not have time to name. THANK YOU. And to the Redrev, keep the M. You will get her fixed, put your faith in the lord, and I promise you it will be done. Besides, she's too much of a beauty to get rid of!
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