Posted by dixon boy Rl on March 02, 2012 at 05:28:09 from (209.152.112.184):
In Reply to: John Deere GREEN posted by luv2wrench on March 01, 2012 at 19:22:12:
that wouldn't be easy fix if he hated it friend or no friend. i did one one time when assemble new kinze planter for dealer and new the buyer.he was ornery cuss so i played payback with the moniter setup when installing/programing it lets just say his planter had rows located all over the place and was 24 row unit 24 was middle 1 was two rows over etc etc really messed up. it was funny when he called dealer and asked coul anybody count,dealer already new i done it,cause they new i would fix it,but it sure made me feel goood and all got goood laugh out of it. he still to this day says learn count yet.he was in my shop years so later just bullsh*tting and when i went use my pickup,yea he had everything in it turnon and full volume. ran into him few days later said can you hear,have clean windshield. makes life more enjoyable.
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