Posted by Paul on November 06, 2014 at 12:45:46 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 961 Opinion posted by PeterE on November 06, 2014 at 08:16:58:
Had no idea who runs that site.
I use it a lot, wonderful resource. Lots of nice features on your site.
My comment was a shorthand, I should have typed out a better comment.
Neither your site nor the original poster were wrong;
I'd be wary of someone advertising that tractor as 60+ hp as that is not the way they are typically described. Either the seller doesn't know older tractors well, or is trying to over reach a bit. Either way I would be careful of what they say, I would do my own check of the machine based on that.
I hope that is a fairer wording of what I meant to say, I got sloppy never did mean to say anything about Tractordata. I see my brain and my fingers disengaged and I didnt type what I was thinking......
Thanks for all the lookups I have done at Tractordata. You've had many visits and referrals from me over the years. It's been a well kept website. I'm glad I can 'meet' the person behind it, sorry it was under bad terms.....
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