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Posted by For Cris on February 06, 2002 at 13:14:31 from (206.74.34.78):
In Reply to: teach deere a lesson posted by Cris in PA on February 05, 2002 at 16:38:13:
I wish a couple of people in this site should challenge some Deere dealers and pull their so called "top of the line tractors" (a lot of money for pieces of junk) with our internationals. Weel show them what a real tractor is made of! Now read your own post and see just how stupid it is!It should read: I have nothing better to do than to sit here on my computer and make myself look like a loser! Not than Im disagreeing with you,just hate to see a color war on this board!Go over to TTalk.They seem to love them over there for some reason!
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