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Re: What's the deal with the black-stripe 66 serie
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Posted by JayWalt on February 27, 2007 at 22:55:20 from (70.226.7.125):
In Reply to: What's the deal with the black-stripe 66 series? posted by DJL on February 27, 2007 at 19:57:12:
DJL, I'll never get tired of your posts, if you dont get tired of mine. Alot of times I post I either feel I'm shooting in the dark or just being annoying. Here lately, I realize some help is better then none. I let people know if I'm unsure or just help support a current view as to what is to be done. I definitely dont want to steer people in the wrong direction, but thats why there is many of us here to correct each other if need be. Nobody should take offense to it by any means. I'm still learning, and we all are, we all learn new stuff everyday. I really enjoy this forum, and often think about going to look for other IH forums with better software, but I just cant do it, heh. Tomorrow night or thrusday I will probably have a thread up with progress on my tractor and pics. Yea some will find it pointless or annoying, but hey, some may learn, some may get ideas or some may learn what they DON'T want to do to their tractor. It doesnt matter, I still enjoy sharing. Nobody around here understands my newly found passion for tractors, especially friends of my age and when I talk about it, they give me the "so what?" look. It's nice to be able to talk to others who understand.
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