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SICK OF IT

01-11-2002 19:53:01




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I like to go to the auction site and am getting damn tired of seeing the tractor spinner add or the heavy duty tractor spinner add. I think if I wanted to bust my thumb off I could come up with a better idea than that. What ya think? "cause I'm no mind reader, just ask my wife! Sorry Dell for using your saying, but it fits.




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Thats called a suicide knob

01-13-2002 04:22:21




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 Re: AUCTION in reply to SICK OF IT, 01-11-2002 19:53:01  
My father-in-law calls that
a "suicide knob". He said they
used to put them on cars and now they are illegal. People got crazy doing fish-tails ...
etc. I like the one on my tractor, but soon learned if you hit a rut or the wheel somehow
turns the stirring wheel quickly the knob will crack into your wrist
or hand or whatever body part is in the way. I've had second thoughts
about putting one on my second tractor.
On the other hand, when mowing with a
finish mower it is nice to turn tight corners quickly.

Best Regards,
Tim, Ohio

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Bob in NY

01-12-2002 12:32:53




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 Re: Re: AUCTION in reply to Payed $7.00 for mine at IH dealer...Pic, 01-12-2002 02:00:41  

If I put one of those things on my 2N, it would be for show,,,you need two hands on my steering wheel! It would also put out an eye, or teeth when going under tree limbs.
Bob



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Dave Smith, In my day

01-12-2002 04:11:12




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 Re: Re: AUCTION in reply to Payed $7.00 for mine at IH dealer...Pic, 01-12-2002 02:00:41  
They were called necker knobs. Easyer to have left hand on wheel and right arm aroung girl. Floor shifts were nice for knee rubin. Yes we old Fa*** were younge once.
Dave <*)))><



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Mark Hendershot

01-11-2002 21:10:58




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 Re: AUCTION in reply to SICK OF IT, 01-11-2002 19:53:01  
When I read this I was stumped! I had to go look and see for myself, had to go thru 4 or 5 pages looking for it. BUT I found it, and all it is , is a add for a spinner! I guess for starting tractors. I could not figure why this upset you so much, so I asked my wife and daughter why would someone get so upset about this that they would post it saying so. It was funny my daughter said he's probley selling it! I hope this is why, because if this is all it takes to ruin your day you better see a doctor for something to mellow you out. Life is too short to let one add ruin it! Just a comment. Mark H.

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Ken N Tx

01-12-2002 01:15:26




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 Re: Re: AUCTION in reply to Mark Hendershot, 01-11-2002 21:10:58  
Mark, he is talking about steering wheel spinners..... ".This is a spinner with platic top keeps hands warmer in winter time and cooler in the summer, with ball bearings. made to last a liftime.Email ijockey@aol.com Please Check out my website for more spinners " This ad bugs me a little also, but not that much..If someone wants to waste their time and money selling these things its their problem. I can go to the local TSC and get one cheaper..

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Mark Hendershot

01-12-2002 07:49:40




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 Re: Re: Re: AUCTION in reply to Ken N Tx, 01-12-2002 01:15:26  
Now I know what it is. I got one on mine works great for grading and plowing. The knob can be ripped out of your hand with out breaking you fingers like the bars on the steering wheel dose. Got mine for 9.95 with out shipping. Mark H.



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Dave Smith, I wonder if Don B

01-12-2002 09:22:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: AUCTION in reply to Mark Hendershot, 01-12-2002 07:49:40  
Has one with a N under the clear plastic?
Dave <*)))><



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Chrisr MO

01-13-2002 08:01:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: AUCTION in reply to Dave Smith, I wonder if Don B, 01-12-2002 09:22:53  
we use these on our fork lifts at work. I work with a fellow who has a nasty scar on his wrist when he put one on his tractor, hit a rut and the wheel spun and gave him a compound break in his wrist. OUCH!



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