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Posted by JayWalt on January 19, 2007 at 21:22:57 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: Goodbye posted by Berry450d on January 19, 2007 at 18:02:41:
Get over it. =) I often second guess my posts, but I just say to heck with it. I know alot of my posts are pointless or no one cares, but once in a while I make a difference and that's what matters. It's not who is best or who does what, whatever works for you is fine. As long as your happy, why find the need to convince others of your way? Making suggestions is fine and welcomed and some will try it out, some won't. We are all here for the same rason, we love tractors. It's funny, I only have one 300u and I'm in love with it. Sure I wish it was restored, or at least in better condition, but I like it. I've spent alot of time on her with a wrench, torch, welder, whatever I had to use at the time. It's like my cars in a sense. Seems I only really bonded with my current vehicle after I had the engine half apart. It takes a while to develop bonds with my equipment it seems, but then when It's gone, I miss it. My last car was taken from me too soon!! Damn wreckless drivers =(. See how I deviated from my original point? I do that alot. Some people may not like it, some people actually enjoy it and it brings up new topics and whatnot. It doesnt matter to me, we are who we are =)
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