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Posted by Richie on February 16, 2000 at 21:34:02 from (209.64.118.230):
Burrhead I sure don't appreciate you calling me names and making fun of all my posts. Apparently there are more people out there that think certain brands work better for them than others. Who are you to sit there and badmouth any of them? As for my intelligence level. I spent two years in a vocational college studying the diesel engine. Starting from the first one built by Rudolph diesel that ran on coal dust clear up to the 3116 cat with the electronic gov. We touched base in CELECT, DDECC, and PEEC systems. Crawlers, OTR Trucks, Medium duty, and Agriculture systems. They tried to shove all that down our throats in a short 18 months. I've been out of the "Diesel scene" for going on 7 years now and I admit that I don't know it all. What I do know is what people tell me and what I read on here and in the papers and what experience I get on working on them on my own farm. So in the future if you could refrain from the name calling and the Obscene ideas about what I want or wish for it would be greatly appreciated. BTW....My Father is a very successful farmer that is highly respected and highly thought of in our community FYI. Thank's for the time Richie
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