Posted by Red Mist on February 05, 2009 at 15:10:06 from (67.142.130.48):
In Reply to: Criterion posted by Tom in Iowa City on February 04, 2009 at 20:28:46:
John M said: (quoted from post at 16:02:08 02/05/09) Only reason I posted that was last year at a show, I took my 49 Cub, and this guy was ragging me over two paint runs on one of the fenders. We got into it big time. Of course we know IH didnt go through the trouble of sanding down runs, and in fact I didnt know the run was there until he pointed it out. I really wanted to see his tractor up there, but he didnt have one. His buddy came back by and appologized for his friends behavior. About 2 weeks later at another show, he brought a Farmall Super A up there and I gave him the sane treatment he gave me, espacially when I saw the 12 volt battery!!!
Im usually a pretty mild fellow, just dont ruffle my feathers! Been meaning to ask,you been back down my way any lately?
John:
I'm coming to the family reunion at Rabun Creek/Hickory Tavern this summer. Got a cousin I am good buddys with over at "Honey Path". Will see himand his wife for sure. Going to bury my mother's ashes at the cemetery at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church - just west of Laurens on Hwy 76.
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