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Tractor Pulling Discussion Forum

Topic: Farmall Forever
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Dave Thompson jr.

03-03-2013 18:05:28
64.184.126.173



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I know that there are people who can look up people by there internet number some way. Who is this guy who is bashing Jim who owns the Farmall M from Michigan. He has a big mouth and obvious cant back up anything he says. Thanks Dave Thompson jr.




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Lamont

03-05-2013 09:36:39
72.161.180.235



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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to Dave Thompson jr., 03-03-2013 18:05:28  
Yeah, this "Farmall Forever" is obviously out of his league. First, he evidently knows NOTHING about Jim's M. It does NOT have a floater hitch, and he called a 100HP tractor. It must have been running on 2 cylinders when it was pulling 100HP. Second, Jim is a personable, humble, hard-working guy that studies the track, other tractors, other tires, his own tractor and its tires and weight, sled chain-length, and I'm sure just a little about building an engine. Being personable, humble and hard-working put Jim above Farmall Forever's class...if people like him have any class. Post your name Farmall Chicken.

JEFF "LAMONT" SANFORD
Bradford, Arkansas

Yep. You just got called out. Are you going to answer the call?

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LAWNPULLER

03-04-2013 16:17:55
66.87.0.80



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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to Dave Thompson jr., 03-03-2013 18:05:28  
THIS WOULD PROBABLY STOP IF HIS OR HER NAME WOULD BE POSTED THEN HE WOULD FEEL PRETTY STUPID & PROBABLY WOULD NOT BE SEEN OR HEARD FROM AGAIN



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jhellemn

03-04-2013 17:12:30
76.1.6.50



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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to LAWNPULLER, 03-04-2013 16:17:55  
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see

If this site required registering and login and got rid of the guest posting, half of these problems would disappear.



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sadowsky

03-04-2013 06:18:09
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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to Dave Thompson jr., 03-03-2013 18:05:28  
he's not very bright either. he got completely OWNED in that thread and still kept on like he knew what he was talking about.



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Oldtwobanger

03-04-2013 02:51:25
71.234.230.126



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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to Dave Thompson jr., 03-03-2013 18:05:28  
Looks like he's a little north east of Wichita Kansas between rt 33 and rt 35



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tempola

03-03-2013 20:39:00
166.182.3.93



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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to Dave Thompson jr., 03-03-2013 18:05:28  
Same guy thats bashing me from time to time. Guess those pesky red tractors spoil his day at the pulls.

AT



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baldwin racing

03-03-2013 20:08:24
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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to Dave Thompson jr., 03-03-2013 18:05:28  
I was wondering the same thing dave....



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ep

03-04-2013 10:31:07
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 Re: Farmall Forever in reply to baldwin racing, 03-03-2013 20:08:24  
Sounds like a bonehead.I love the guys that lose and think everyone is cheating or got lucky!Those are the guys that are the most fun to whip up on.Probably a Dennys guy with one of those 100 HP 306 engines @ 6000 rpm. or what ever.Jim is a great tractor man.
EP



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