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Re: Re: Re: Re: Who Realy Invented The Three Point Hitch
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Posted by Iowa Guy on November 17, 2002 at 09:25:35 from (12.84.14.47):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Who Realy Invented The Three Point Hitch posted by Jim W on November 17, 2002 at 06:32:29:
I should have expected as much. That often happens on these boards; someone disagrees and their only answer is to respond with sarcasm because they don't have any original thoughts of their own. What I said was the idea of a 3-point attachment was not new. Did you see me attribute it to any one person? Maybe it was your Granddad. More power to him. You still have to explain how Harry Ferguson invented the idea of a three-point attachment when it was already being used before his patents. If you have some explanations, I'll listen. If all you can do is answer with sarcasm, then I'll know you don't have any ideas.
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