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Re: Will you guys fire me?
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Posted by Paul in Mich on August 08, 2004 at 07:55:27 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Will you guys fire me? posted by Nebraska Cowman on August 07, 2004 at 19:35:17:
Cowman, To bring home a JD G, warrants no apology or even an explaination, rather it demonstrates that you are a man of limitless boundries. Now maybe if you posted the same thread on the John Deere forum, you may get a far different opinion, as I have found a lot of JD people to be JD pureists to the point that they have no room in their world for anything of a different color (we're speaking of tractors of course). My pipe dream is to one day have all the Farmalls and McCormicks that fascinate me, and then add, for good measure, a D-4 Caterpillar as icing on the cake. I'm sure I wont be around that long, but its sure nice to daydream. Good luck with the JD G. Its fun just to drive one and in addition to listening to that Put-tut...Put-tut sound, you get to operate that hand clutch. That becomes a real adventure when backing up to something and trying to get close to the target with the front end bouncing, and the tractor lunging 8 inches when you only wanted to move 2 inches.
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