WOW! Did I open a can of worms? I didn't know JD Seller was long gone... He was a trooper. I hope he comes back. I have heard my share of whoppers, back in the day, but it's his sotry, let him tell it, and for all we know, he probably did the impossible. I don't question that stuff. I have had my share of unbelievable times in my life. Good for having a cell phone camera to capture some of them that no one would believe me on! I just wanted to thank him... Sincerely. He put a lot of time int his reply to me and it helped since I hate John Deere. I hate farming with them and I own a few. I know nothing about them. But, I have to make due with sub-par machinery since I am poor and can't afford a real color combine. John Deere is the biggest junk ever. But JD Seller knows how they ru and he got me through. The other day, when I was peeing on the tire of the John deere, I thought about him. I was thinking about everyone who has to farm with those terrible green pukes.
Now I ma just stirring the pot, but originally I didn't meant o do that. I hope all is well. As I watch the corn price sink while I harvest, I will be thinking of everyone who planted outside of their means. I hope we all break even this year.
thanks to all who replied. It was like reading a novel on his life. I didn't know about the friction. I'm just glad we are all here to tell the tale.
Also, incase you didn't get it, and you aren't a fan of JD Seller but love John deere... John Deere is the biggest stink bug of a company ever and I hope they croak. They are garbage. JD Seller should be ashamed for admitting he likes them. New Holland is superior.
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