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Re: I cant get my tractor to run right!!
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Posted by Tom F on November 20, 2005 at 14:11:34 from (72.4.9.130):
In Reply to: I cant get my tractor to run right!! posted by Tractorlover! on November 20, 2005 at 08:03:24:
Guys, from reading his post, I can guess that he lacks any manners. With that being said he has the mindset of a 2 year old with a 30 year old mouth. When I add all this up I rest assured that his problem is that he can't figure out how to operate that 1-16th scale IH that he got 20 years ago for x-mas. It took him all that time to figure out how to get it out of the box. Tractorlover, all you have to do is push it and make engine sounds with your mouth. Wait a minute, With all the profanty spewing from your mouth no wonder your little tractors dont sound like they run right. I might sent you a recording of of my Super M dragging a JD G so you can get your sounds right.
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