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Re: Farmall M 1950's?


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Posted by mkirsch on March 11, 2010 at 06:00:03 from (64.80.108.55):

In Reply to: Farmall M 1950's? posted by Donald B. Moore on March 10, 2010 at 13:51:26:


dustymafr said: (quoted from post at 17:52:10 03/10/10) Thank you! I don't know where to start. But I guess you can't even get on the internet on a ag related site and not find ignorant people. I'm sorry that I worded the post the way I did. I was just wanting to know if they were notorious for anything. I have been involved in the cattle and farming industry since the day I was born and have set on more equipment than I care to list. Not to mention leaving the farm to go get an animal science degree from a state university. All I did was ask a simply question. So you can take your attitude and your disrespectful ways and shove it where the sun don't shine. I'm sure that you could find something more constructive to do other than bad mouth people on the internet. Go work some ground, put down some fertilizer and or a pre emergent maybe even go tag some calves that should be dropping right now......oh but wait, I'm sure you are the freakin idiot that keeps the bull in the pasture year round, doesn,t know what pasture chemical is or any other management practice because you are to busy bad mothing people on forums instead of trying to better our highly scrutinized industry that we should be protecting. Thanks for nothing.


You know what, if you can't deal with a little innocent funnin' around... maybe you do belong somewhere else.

You basically said "tell me everything about this tractor" which is as about a ridiculous question as you can ask. A person could literally write BOOKS about the Farmall M, and they have. What point would there be in someone manually typing that all back in here? Who's got the time to do all that?

Now, if you have a few specific directed questions about the tractor, that would make more sense.

I am sorry about my lack of coordiality on this response, but when someone COMPLAINS about FREE advice, it just rubs me the wrong way. Hey friend, it's FREE. You get what you get. You got no right complaining.


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