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Re: what makes the John Deere Collectors so Flakey
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Posted by G/MAN on August 24, 2005 at 15:48:40 from (67.52.48.10):
In Reply to: Re: what makes the John Deere Collectors so Flakey posted by JDknut on August 24, 2005 at 14:21:32:
Couldn't agree more, JDknut. There are far more than a "few" decent Deere fans out here. The original post is about as ridiculous as anything I've read on here in quite some time - no offense, Rev. And is probably an attempt to stir the pot and cause trouble. After all, there's certainly nothing anybody on this site can do to solve his problems, is there? There are probably more Deere collectors than any other brand apart from IH, and they're probably neck and neck. It could also probably be said that someone that continually has issues when dealing with one specific group of people may be partially responsible himself, but I don't know this guy and won't make that accusation. It's also pretty far out there to make mention of a tractor "trying to kill someone". I've never seen a tractor yet that could do any damage to a person without a fair amount of involvement from that person.
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