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Re: SMDTA problems - convert to gas only
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Posted by Roger Mills on March 24, 2007 at 21:19:27 from (71.37.118.105):
In Reply to: SMDTA problems - convert to gas only posted by SonnyDay on March 24, 2007 at 19:42:01:
Sonny, it would seem that you have a rep for BS. These guys don't take to that very well and sometimes they get a little fired up. First, I will tell you that there is only one motor-it only starts on gas to warm it up so it can run on diesel without glow plugs etc. Second, I will tell you that IF you really have an SMDTA then cut through the BS and post pictures and the serial number and casting codes. Third, these tractors are not junk, its only people who don't know anything about them that think they are junk. Fourth, if you can't or won't post something that is real to prove you HAVE the tractor in the first place-then it is just BS and you should go get a kids pedal tractor and forget about the ones for grown ups and adults. And lastly, if you really have the tractor, email me and I will fly out there with cash and ship it home the same day--before you do manage to turn it into junk.
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