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Re: Re: Re: Re: What's a Puller?
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Posted by burns on April 28, 2002 at 08:49:06 from (24.48.224.172):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: What's a Puller? posted by Thats a funny joke on April 28, 2002 at 07:54:39:
Well Well I've missed my favorite cynic. I really do get a chuckle out of someone like yourself that believes until you reinvent the wheel, write your own cam specs, and are able to stroke a briggs motor 12" than you know nothing about engines. So if I understand you correctly by your definition, everyone pulling divison I & II doesn't know jack about pulling. By the way, until you can provide some more credible evidence of your "pulling" experience, where your pull, what you pull, results on how you finish in a national/local pull. I'll just blow off your comments has being typed by a grand stand want-a-be mechanic. Because if my memory serves me correctly, you have yet to show or share your experiences but instead enjoy throwing out your witty comments. By the way, no hard feelings. I'll be sure to say hello to you when you say "Welcome to Walmart"
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