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I bleed IH Red.


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Posted by Frozen Iron on February 19, 2003 at 14:35:35 from (207.161.195.2):

Now that I’ve got your attention!
I’ve made several interesting discoveries regarding this site over the past years: first, this site is monitored by people that want to know how the back bone of the nation (farmers) think and what they will react to, 2nd, by discussing the actual specific details of tractors that are fairly common and wide spread (Farmall H,M,Cub, etc.) you can tell if the questions and/or responses are in fact from real people, and not public opinion pollsters, 3rd , any comments anyone makes that don’t jive with the mainstream are immediately ridiculed or dismissed as BS. I know most of us are smart enough not to be fooled by this ‘peer pressure’. It is only because of our common experiences repairing/rebuilding/using these old machines that you can tell if a person knows what they are talking about relative to other issues in the world. Knowledge about IH tractors for example is the gauge by which you can tell reality from fantasy, who’s FOS and who’s not. The real people on this site think differently than your mainstream urban TV viewers that believe what is fed/transmitted to them. So if the deception passes the Farmers then it’s a good bet no one will catch on to it. Farmers are not prone to whim and wish, it takes work to survive and feed a family from the proceeds of the earth. Just remember this: ‘It is important to know how to live off the land’. Keep up the good work and don’t let your iron rust away. By the way I’ve got iron in my blood how about you?



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