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Posted by Hugh MacKay on November 25, 2005 at 08:16:34 from (209.226.106.13):
In Reply to: Time for new forum software ? posted by Brad-inTN on November 24, 2005 at 17:51:39:
Brad: Right now 11:17 EST take a look at Farmall and Implement Alley pages. Almost entirely specific questions by folks needing answers to get these old machines up and running. Sure for the most part it is quite boring material. If amoung us we can help these guys, that is good. They aren't going to get much of an ear at CaseIH, FordNH or John Deere. Yes, I am always open to new ways. When I was a commercial farmer, one of my chief advisors said my biggest fault was being 20 years ahead of my time. Just as an example, in 1975, I removed the calcium chloride from all but one of my 7 tractors and added more rubber on the ground for both traction and floatation. The one tractor was a Farmall 300 that hauled heavy wagons mostly on hard roads. In the past 10 years most on the ag industry finally caught up with me on that one. I will look at anything new, just don't ask that guy that hasen't reveived a single responce to go to the bottom of page 8. In fact I vote to keep him on top of page 1.
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