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Posted by Banditfarmer on May 11, 2013 at 22:48:50 from (174.103.154.185):

Over the last few days I have come to a realize some things. Now don't get me wrong or take this the wrong way, It just seams to be this way to me. Never say anything bad about JD or IH (anything else is fair game) and IH is the best combine ever made. Never talk about motor oil unless its about R brand cause its the best for everything. Dodge is the ONLY diesel truck to have cause there the best at getting everything done and hauled because there so powerfull. Never talk about cutting a tree down (you will allways be wrong on how you do it). Never say you made a boo boo or had an accident(I wont say anymore). Never say that your a small farmer because If Your Not Farming 500 acres then your a hobby farmer so you don't count as a farmer it seams.
Well it seams to me this is still America and I have a right to disagree with all the above statements. There are allways bullies around it seam and they want to bring you down.
Well I AM a small farmer, I drive a 96 Power Stroke and it gets me ware I want to go. I am color blind when it comes to tractors and equipment and it don't have to be new or even newer, Old works for me. As for oil I use good oil and what the books call for and have never had any problems doing so and try to stay up on the changes that have been made in resent years. When I am wrong, Well I just man up and admit it. But if I am right, I will never back down (has cost me a time or two).
Maybe I am getting old, or been in one to many accidents, Or been around to many chemicals. Or it could be from the brain tumor, Or the jungle rot from working for my uncle. WHO KNOWS? I am just glad to be here and can voice an opinion or help someone when there in a tight spot and need help on fixing something. I enjoy everyone here and I may not all ways agree with someone, But that's what's great about being in the good old USA. We have the right to disagree and have an opinion and can voice it. Hope it didn't make anyone mad with this not my intension, Just an oppservation . Bandit


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