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Posted by Janicholson on January 19, 2007 at 18:14:22 from (66.173.50.145):
In Reply to: Goodbye posted by Berry450d on January 19, 2007 at 18:02:41:
Berry, Every person that contributes to this forum is doing their best to be clear and reasonable. When I first started, I left my email open and still do on ocassion. Back then a reader disliked my opinion of the worth of a farmall I estimated the value of and provided me with a response by email that indicated doubts about my sanity and heritage. I just shrugged it off and kept going. Most on this forum believe in the IH Farmall production from Cyrus McCormick till CaseIH NH of today. We know planters, and that planting at speed is the best with IH machines. Please do not believe we are mean spirited. Imagine having a discussion with people who are trying their best, but wrong. Or trying their best from a different point of view. Or trying their best and correct for their part of the """World""". Goodby if you must, but contributions you have made will still be here. Best of luck, JimN
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