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Re: Re: What's a Puller?
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Posted by Mike Fleeger on April 28, 2002 at 18:30:06 from (152.163.204.67):
In Reply to: Re: What's a Puller? posted by That's not a puller on April 27, 2002 at 16:12:26:
Thanks for all the decent people who think My A is alright, If you don't like John Deere then don't look at it, If you end up with your picture on here and it is not my favorite brand, I would still think, " Man that guy has some real effort and time in it." I might not comment on your tractor, but I was taught to not say anything unless you had somthing good to add to the conversation. By the way, you said the tractor was chopped up, I think there are several who could argue that, fellas? To the one guy who doesn't know how a puller is defined, it is a tractor that is soley used to for the sport of pulling a transfer sled and having your distance compared to the other tractors in your class.
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