Posted by The tractor vet on October 12, 2013 at 18:22:23 from (75.19.125.100):
In Reply to: OT rant posted by Case Nutty 1660 on October 12, 2013 at 13:30:48:
Hey i have taken my hits here also , but it is like this i am not the one with the problems . But i am the one that knows how to fix the problems . Do i know everything Nope i have only a little over fifty years of wrench twisten under my belt were as it be in a dealer ship or working in heavy construction or the oil patch or my own trucking business or while i was buying selling and repairing farm equipment and my choice of color flavor just happened to be red . Most of my knowledge on the RED tractors comes from buying them and fixing and taking a DOA tractor and bring life back into it and making it good enough to sell in my back yard and to close friends , then do something nobody else would do give a warranty on it . I also bought the I H special tools so i could do the job correctly . I don't care if you mis spell a word or ya don't use correct this or that Just the perfect arres ho;les do . And myself i am far from perfect . I get tired of plum stupid people and i do NOT SUGAR COAT anything i tell it like it is , if ya don't like it fine by me .
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