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Posted by BOBM25 on May 25, 2007 at 09:32:31 from (69.68.42.16):
In Reply to: Re: For Hugh MacKay posted by Diana JH on May 25, 2007 at 02:58:21:
I doubt you will come back this many pages to read this, but I'm putting it in anyway. There was truth to what Hugh said. Oliver and Cockshutt did have IPTO and 6 cylinder engines, did it make them better tractors, maybe or maybe not. Thats arguable. I really don't know how this has turned into an Oliver/IH debate. I thought it was about your favorite tractor. The TA was an advancement. A fairly major one at that. It would be many years before any manufacturer would come out with another on-the-fly shifting setup. Do not insult my character. Do not call me names. Name calling is immature. I did not call anyone names. I do not think I "know it all". There is alot of stuff I don't know about. What I do know is "Don't talk fast hitch to me" and "I'll now go one step further" are rude remarks and unnecessary.
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