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Posted by 730virgil on July 20, 2007 at 19:27:43 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: The Correction Police posted by HAPPY DEERE on July 20, 2007 at 15:51:28:
why is it the person that has some of the poorest stuff takes great pride in telling anyone and everyone why their stuff is done wrong and how his is the best around and how they know all there is to know and are usually at least half wrong in their superior knowledge. i had some bozo tell me my cockshutt 50 was built by oliver to sell in canada. i tried to tell him until 1946 or 48 cockshutt tractors were in fact ollies then cockshutt built their own tractors until 1961 or thereabout. this is the same bozo that overhauled his john deere a and used spiral roofing nails instead of cotter pins to hold serated nuts on rod bolts. some body had it in for him and and switched spark plug wires. he had one of his sons drag him around show grounds tring to get a to run. tractor must have backfired or something bad as the engine came apart. most people that saw that the mess kinda smirked about it and said he must have told somebody that they were all wrong about something and switched wire to teach him a lesson. NO I DIDN'T SWITCH THE WIRES!
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