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Posted by john- Thanks to all except D Anders.... on August 07, 2002 at 09:28:03 from (63.186.49.40):
In Reply to: Rough 986 posted by john2510-3020 on August 06, 2002 at 19:44:50:
I just want to say thanks to all who answerd my questions. On the either, we had to start it with either then 15 minutes later went out and again has to use either, I am going to tell the Dealer(Vestal Eq. in Boliver, Mo. Great people to deal with btw.) that if he wants to trade that he will fix the probs first, for little or no extra cost. He said there shop forman traded it in he wanted a chore tractor but turned out to big or something? I figure with a little paint it will look just as good as those 13,000$ 986's right? All im gonna do with this tractor is load hay, use it on a discbine, and bale. if anyone has any pics of one could you send em to me(perferably in action). TO MR. D Anders...I never had the intent of insulting any one on this forum, Nor did i say JD was any better, maybe if you would read the actual post instead of the poster name you might have got the drift to what i was asking! Its people like you that give a forum a bad wrap! Apperantly no one wants to hear you either. If you didnt have any help in answering my questions whyd you post? Huh? Also why i'm at it what was my view? can you explain to me my attitude too? if you dont like green, pink, purple, blue, orange etc. thats your problem not mine not Kev@Ia, smotch or any one elses but yours so deal with! thats all i have to say to you D Anders....as to everyone else on this forum THANK YOU for the help you hae given me in chosing an IH!!! john
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