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Posted by georgeky on July 22, 2007 at 15:52:47 from (64.12.116.73):
In Reply to: Re: What now? posted by Lanse on July 22, 2007 at 14:50:10:
Lanse, I will clarify it for you. On more than one ocassion you have came off as a brat. We in general have allowed for the fact that you are young and not as experienced as you seem to think you are. Lawn mowers and farm tractors are two different beast all together. No one wants to be told that they are idiots,stupid or retarded. You should practice good manners and politeness all the time when responding to folks who are just looking for good advice from experienced mechanics,farmers and collectors who do know about some of these things, as some have owned,operated and worked on for in some cases 50 or 60 years. For instance, your reply a few days ago about the Super C being worth 500 dollars, when in fact junk Super Cs will bring that. Lots of folks including myself have attended many consignment and or farm auctions and have seen first hand the value of said tractor. Your imput is welcome here, but you may want to show a little respect and manners when replying to folks who are more than likely your elders. There is lots of valuble information for you and me to learn here, so we shouldn't ruffle to many feathers,and have a good idea of right and wrong when replying to someones questions.
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