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Re: TD18a Track Links


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 08, 2013 at 23:00:47 from (174.124.42.44):

In Reply to: Re: TD18a Track Links posted by Stick welding on June 08, 2013 at 20:55:37:

Dave, I am sure even you can't be that obtuse, look at the posting, you replied to me,not the OP. FACT.
Every time I mention Berco to any one looking for information for track,or undercarriage parts,you jump in with your dealings with them.FACT.
Just because I had a good dealing with them, you feel yours is most important,about your bad experience.FACT

" I don't think the OP was looking for new tracks because even the least expensive would still be pricey"
The first three words of your statement cover it all. "YOU DONT THINK."

I said "You could try Berco, they might be able to direct you to a set,if they don"t have any that will fit."

READING COMPREHENSION DAVE, for your feeble mind, that means,
1. Call Berco
2. ask the for tech dept.
3. tell them the type of machine and what you are looking for.
4.If not avail, ask them for a person of interest who might have something,or of some reputable company who might handle them.

Can you comprehend that Dave, or would you like me to send you a story book with pop up pictures?

All of your nonsense started when you had to try and prove you think your the knowitall. I still stand by my original post Dave,true and accurate,helpful.

It wouldn't matter to you Dave if I took pictures of proof had them notarized and posted them here for all to see. You would continue with your little childish ways of acting all knowing,but in truth, the curtain was pulled on you long ago,by yourself and others.My claims and theories have been documented here on the OC 46,no BS,BS is what you are great at handing out in unfathomable amounts. Sorry Dave I don't hold records on my prior equipment,just in the chance to prove you wrong.

It just gets under your skin when you see my handle posting some answers to other posters.

You are hoping a new poster comes on and befriends you cause most all people you deal with found out about what you are.Keep hoping Dave,maybe one day.Ordinarily people live and learn. You just live.

Dave trying to make you understand is a neverending job, just for proof look at the archives we done more than what you could ever begin to imagine on our Dozer. Thats proof.

LOU


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