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Posted by Robert Searcy on August 09, 2007 at 17:57:22 from (70.13.148.41):
In Reply to: HEY-HOLD ON posted by M. Fuller on August 09, 2007 at 10:17:32:
Can't start a war with me very well, I have a Ford/New Holland GT75/Shibaura Diesel by the name obviously not made in USA. I have a 1944 John Deere Slant Dash A that was my Great Uncles and a 1949 B that was my GPAs that I grew up on. I have a 1959 Farmall 560 Diesel, Drive a Ford Truck and a Pontiac Car. I have a Team of Foxtrotter Horses that I ride and Drive behind a buggy. A Quarter horse for working Cattle. I also have a Scat Trak Skid Steer Loader that was made in Wisconsic with a Perkapillar engine. YEs I said Perkapillar, Perkins was bought out by CAT for their small engines. I have a 1964 Chevy Dump Truck and a 1976 Ford Dump Truck. I am about as mixed up as a fresh gallon of paint. Here is what I can tell you about all of them. They all run and serve their purpose. They have all broken down they have all been fixed, the paint regardless of color fades on them all. There isn't any of them that are flawless. The only thing I could say I can count on is God, My wife, My Children and my Family. We all have flaws too but in the grand scheme of things fortunately God loves me with Grace ( Getting Something I Dont Deserve ) and Mercy ( Not Getting What I Do Deserve ). I dont get caught up in these wars as they serve no purpose other than to increase blood pressure. My GPA always said, you cant argue a man into heaven and much is true about any argument if you apply the content. That is my soapbox im not old enough to be wise but I am old enough to read and I have read where it says Wise is the man who holds his tongue, foolish is the man who lashes. This is a great place with great people and great knowledge. Robert
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