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Posted by jimbeck1st on April 09, 2004 at 07:19:19 from (134.78.110.18):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor rollover posted by Mark on April 08, 2004 at 14:05:55:
Mark To quote you, “If you have questions like this, then you should not be within 20 feet of a tractor”. I frankly have no use for comments that are meant to be inflammatory and disrespectful and I suspect that most folks would agree with me. I believe this forum was intended to be a medium to provide measured, thoughtful and constructive input/advice, sometimes just idle conversation that is nothing more than entertaining and help on technical issues or simply to share experiences with people that have a common interest. I have received technical advice from experts on this forum on several occasions and I appreciate that. I have owned and operated tractors for many years and have yet to roll one. I grew up and still live in the country and the folks I know usually show respect for one another and I bet that 90% of the people that make up this forum had mothers and dads that taught them not to be boisterous and belligerent. Maybe your day did not go well yesterday and if that is the case, I hope things have improved. My first instinct was to be derogatory and insulting right back but my better judgment kicked in so I will try not to tilt over the edge too much. I am very pleased that the government has not decided to appoint a tractor Czar to decide who should and who should not be allowed to be within 20 feet of the machines but if they do, please submit your resume and I am sure you will receive appropriate consideration for the position. I won’t ramble on but I hope you get my point, which is only intended to be constructive. Please accept my apologies if you are offended.
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