Buddy, I think everybody on this board has had enough of your ignorant and arrogant posts you put on here on a daily basis. I have never in my life read somebody who mentions income and education more on an old tractor board than you. You are not exactly a rocket scientist. The guys you are replying to don't reveal their level of education or income on every post so you really don't have any idea who you are talking to. The original question was which tractor should he buy? 9n or 8n? Your brilliant response, as always was for him to go and get a new tractor because that would be better. Do you think so dumbsh@t? In a word, you hijacked the thread to get everybody to think you know more than anybody reading this board at all times. How much did you help in his response? The rollover thing. Where is that coming from on the 9n? I have had one for 25 years and never had the thing even close to tipping. I mow ditches all the time.There are probably 50 of them around here and I have never heard of anybody even tipping one over. Another case of you shooting your mouth off when you shouldn't be. How can you say to a guy that he resents somebody with more education and income than him? You don't know the guy and you don't know his education or what his income is. Sam Walton drove a 1979 F-150 with a dog box in the back and a topper. He must have been one of the ignorant poor folks like the rest of us. You are just a shallow lack of charactor person that has no soul. And remember, don't write to people on here in a manner that you wouldn't talk to them if they were standing in front of you in person. I for one know you are weasel behind a keyboard.
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