Posted by Old-F20 on December 04, 2013 at 19:54:53 from (71.7.101.5):
In Reply to: Justin Click posted by Tom Madden on December 04, 2013 at 15:54:19:
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ironic.....he somewhat did the same to me
we traded some tractors and HE set the stipulations of the trade. He got the tractor and liked it. I got mine and was happy. about a month later he decided to bash me on Cowboard. I call him and ask him whats up. he said nothing and that things were fine. told him I didn't get that impression and said we could trade back and I would eat the trucking. he didn't want to, he wanted to keep the tractor. few more weeks went by and he starts bad mouthing me again. I bought a new transmission case for the tractor he had thinking that would make things right. he didn't want it and continued to act like things are fine. He must turn into a tough guy behind the keyboard because on the phone he acted like everything was fine. I tried TWICE to make him happy and he wanted nothing to do with it. he likes to play the 'poor me' card. I guess ive just had enough of hi shi* and now im not gonna be quiet anymore.
funniest part of the deal was he had steel wheel tractors at the airport which is nothing but concrete everywhere. he gets one form me (26 regular on steel) and later on the transmission case cracks and then he blames me...........hmmmmm :roll: :roll:
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