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Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive.

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Roland Jackson

09-26-2000 22:15:36




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I find myself automatically coming to this board each time I go on line. I think the board should be called an education board because there is a lot of education that goes on here. I enjoy learning from Zane,Dale,Claus,Salmoneye,Tony, bg, and others that contribute all the time.

I just ran on to another Discussion Board that looks to be very promising. That is the forum on N-Series. So, in the future, when I have completed my daily studies at YTMAG, I will be surfing over to Neil's site to add to my education. Neil has a very good format and is easy to read and to post. I think you will like it. www.n-series.com

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mikem

09-27-2000 08:13:51




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 Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to Roland Jackson, 09-26-2000 22:15:36  
I couldn't agree more. I stumbled on this site when I got my 9N about 2 months ago. I've enjoyed the site and the tractor to no end. I can't wait to check it out in the morning. Since I'm in CA, there is always lot's of interesting things already posted when I get up. Most of the time, the question I was going to ask has mysteriously appeared over night. For example, this morning I was wondering about my governor, and I see there are already some posts about it.

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Phil R (IL/MT)

09-27-2000 07:17:01




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 Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to Roland Jackson, 09-26-2000 22:15:36  
Addictive is the word!!~!! I have a notebook full of articles/comments on how to fix these wonderful N beasts. I really appreciate the pictures of people and tractors so I can put a face with a N face. I don't have a lot to offer but I have "learnt" one heck of a lot... However, Coors just does not hold a candle to Fat Tire beer and both are made in Colorado!!!!! Keep feeding my addiction.... p

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Gaspump

09-27-2000 08:47:15




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 Re: Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to Phil R (IL/MT), 09-27-2000 07:17:01  
Agree about the Fat Tire as opposed to Coors but if you ever get down Moab way stop in at Eddie Mc Stiffs and try Arches Amber, blows them all away!



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Jess

09-27-2000 05:13:05




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 Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to Roland Jackson, 09-26-2000 22:15:36  
If you Think this board is addicting. Let your computer go down for a Week. Then You will No what an addiction is...
Life with out the N-Board fellows Just Ain't the same.
Have a Great Day

Jess



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Salmoneye

09-27-2000 05:09:33




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 Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to Roland Jackson, 09-26-2000 22:15:36  
I am honored to be included in your list of 'teachers', but I am the first to admit that I am really a 'parrot'. I have read the advice on certain topics so often that I can almost recite it by rote.

That should give you some indication of just how addicting this site is and how knowledgable and impressive the true 'teachers' are.

I love this place, and I love Bonnie 8N.
She is the most reliable vehicle we have...

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dave#1

09-27-2000 04:47:23




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 Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to Roland Jackson, 09-26-2000 22:15:36  
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Addictive?????
That ain't the word for it, I've been with this board from just about the start, I have it as my start up page, check it every morning and night when I get home from work. I've made some "Good" friends here, 2 of which are in the pic, Jerry U and Tyler(MD), these 2 clowns came up this last summer for a cookout and beer killing party..... . The beer lost !(-:

later,dave

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Steve W...proves Coors Light is not a diet beverage.

09-27-2000 08:57:15




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 Re: Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to dave#1, 09-27-2000 04:47:23  
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bg

09-27-2000 06:33:33




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 Re: Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to dave#1, 09-27-2000 04:47:23  
Who is who? Another stirring testimony to the strength, payload capacity and durability of the Ford 8N!



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dave#1

09-27-2000 17:24:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to bg, 09-27-2000 06:33:33  
Who is who????

That's simple... I'm the good looking one drinking a Coors Light, Tyler is the one getting drunk, and Jerry is the one that's already trashed !

Hope that clears it up !

later,dave



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Ed Gooding (VA)

09-27-2000 03:40:31




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 Re: Ford 9N, 2N 8N Discussion Board is addictive. in reply to Roland Jackson, 09-26-2000 22:15:36  
Hi Roland: Neil's site is indeed excellent. So is John Smith's N-site. You can check it out for yourself by clicking here

Regards..... ..... Ed
'52 8N475798



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