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Posted by DLT on June 04, 2001 at 07:21:39 from (216.254.152.214):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: a question to settled people posted by Burrhead on June 03, 2001 at 12:15:51:
Burrhead, I rarely post anything on these forums, but if wineing is the sign of a yuppie, then you must be one. You sure have been doing a lot of it lately. I can't remember ever seeing so much name calling and personal attacks than you've been doing lately. Seems any one that doesn't agree with you, or even has a Chevy is open season for you. It sure takes the fun out of reading YT forums. Is the weather "that" bad in Texas, that you have to be this way?? Yes, i am a farmer, and if it stops raining, we will have over 2000 acres planted this year, AND, we have all three pickups on our farm. The worst of the pack is our power stroke/joke that's needed glow plugs (the dam things are under the valve covers!!!), glow plug controler ($110.00), leaking axel seals, and front end problems, AND a $600.00 water pump!! My dealer says he's replaced 10 of them so far under warr.. Our Cummins has easily been the best diesel. Our chev. diesels have been pretty reliable, and have made good light duty farm trucks, with the oldest haveing over 2000,000 on it. Lighten up Burrhead, didn't your momma teach you to play nice??? Guess we all need to just ignore your comments, but your mouth really is getting bad! DLT
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