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Re: What is a pony??
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Posted by NEsota on January 13, 2007 at 10:32:19 from (64.131.26.37):
In Reply to: What is a pony?? posted by riggsjr on January 12, 2007 at 15:14:59:
Billy NY, Thank you for your detailed post on the safeguards the pony has to keep from getting destroyed. I am sure that there are others who learned from it. Where did I hear what I heard? At the coffee shop, five or ten years ago. I understood that this was being done on a crawler type tractor, which I referred to as a Cat. Do not know actual brand or the vintage. At the time I heard it, I would have made a judgment, based on the players, that is who was telling the story and who the operator was, as to weather or not it was true. The fact that after seeing the pony post, I remembered the account I had heard, leads me to think that I believed at the time that it was true. Otherwise it would have been forgotten. My judgments are subject to some error, which is sometimes I believe when I should not and sometimes that is reversed. On this forum, I jest a bit at times and do not wish to be 100% predictable but what I said I heard about the pony, I was serious about. Just now I reread your post and want to thank you for your gentleness in reining me in. A second though I had is this, and maybe I protest too much but there can always, or almost always, be an exception to the rule. Equipment can be modified in the field. If more support is found for my for my original contention you will see a full page ad in the Wall St. Journal or I will post back here.
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