Posted by wisbaker on June 18, 2012 at 18:31:12 from (207.118.168.118):
In Reply to: Veterinary Farmall posted by Zachary Hoyt on June 18, 2012 at 13:37:06:
Why worry about horsepower, cubic inches, weight and foot pounds of torque? Slap a decal on that puppy and she'll pull more. Heck I should of bought an 806 emblem for my Farmall H so I could like pull 5 bottoms and bale with live power. Heck why worry about what it's really worth-shoot for the the moon, call it rare and collectible or even one-of-a-kind! Your ad quite clearly says "I am an idiot, I am lazy, I don't know what I have or even how to spell but by golly I know what it's worth and if you don't agree with my opinion you're a low life trying to rip me off and I'll call you names that can't be typed here (obscenity filter)" Sir you have admitted to being lazy (won't find out what the tractor is) Illiterate (can't spell cultivating, Ignorant(there's no cultivators on that tractor), and no matter what a person does for you you will not be happy. So next week you can vent how no one wants to buy your tractor and any one who does is trying to rip you off, not understanding you scared all the honest folks off with your ad. Now unroll your nappy mat and take a nap like all the other 4 year olds in your preschool class.
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