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Posted by Dave 2N on October 09, 2004 at 05:32:09 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: My YT Friends posted by Allan in NE on October 08, 2004 at 09:38:56:
Hi Allan- (I spelled your name right this time!) No need to apologize; you've done nothing wrong or said anything offensive; some of these complainers just can't take it when they hear the truth. Hence, the outcry against certain posts. Keep your input coming and have a good weekend. Time to go load the Ford 2N; I'm running a local "Antiques Only!" tractor pull this weekend. No modified or enhanced engines allowed. Just your grandfather's tractor against my grandfather's tractor and lets' have fun!! And by the way, in it's class, my 2N is a spunky little devil and a real good puller! Will take the 53 Super C and the 48 JD A too. Notice how I included some "tractor stuff" while while lauding your many "OT" posts. Nevertheless, some of our thin-skinned bretheren will still probably get their knickers in a knot. Have a good weekend.
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