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Posted by hot rod on May 28, 2004 at 17:15:10 from (12.150.128.166):
this is truely a great web site although it may be the last time i post a message on it. i had a simple question and some folks are quick to condem a man with out knowing the full story. i don't want any sympathy just respect the tractor is my dads that's reason i didn't know where the blasted dipstick was. after having emergency open heart surgery and having two strokes the next day i inherited the farm and all it's chores plus a full time job been working a lot under the head lights and in the dark so please excuse the short temper, but sometimes it's best to know the full story before you condem a man and for those who need to know that sereral!!! manuals have been ordered with plans for more as soon as i can but that don't answer an immediate need
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