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JOHN BENNETT

03-18-2006 18:08:26




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My feelings have been hurt by putting me in the class with the Tunica Professor. As far as the purple Farmall H is concerned, I think it is on shakey ground because of its color. Farmalls are red and sometimes black. so it is an orphan child to start with. The flat Head does have a family of the same color and design. For the ones that don"t know how to shift a Ford with a Sherman, I see how that could be a mystery for you. It is real simple, even Stacey can do it!!!??? You can"t goose up a Ford, it doesn"t have feathers. but you can get a DQ in any gear with a Ford if you have John Deere and Farmall rules to go by. I plan to be in Holly Springs to explain some of the details to the few who won"t understand and don"t have "lectric mail".

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Sweeper

03-18-2006 19:32:09




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 Re: Holly springs pull in reply to JOHN BENNETT, 03-18-2006 18:08:26  
Sounds like we will have a new class at Holly Springs called "Flathead V-8 101".



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the real CONFEDERATE

03-18-2006 20:06:53




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 Re: Holly springs pull in reply to Sweeper, 03-18-2006 19:32:09  
It sounds like we might have a new PROFESSOR.

He might can teach the Farmalls and Green tractors a thing or two.



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Ol Gray A

03-19-2006 06:26:52




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 Re: Holly springs pull in reply to the real CONFEDERATE, 03-18-2006 20:06:53  
I wonder if one of those Sherman's can be put in a certain JD G that we know of. Then he would have an excuse about being in the wrong gear.



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2-way

03-19-2006 11:51:18




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 Re: Holly springs pull in reply to Ol Gray A, 03-19-2006 06:26:52  
I thought a Sherman was an army tank. Is that
where Mr. Flathead found his tranny? This may
be against somebody's rules. The tech committe
should look into this.



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