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Re: What's the deal with this ETD that everyone is talking about?
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Posted by Grove r on January 08, 2002 at 18:40:33 from (161.184.19.80):
In Reply to: What's the deal with this ETD that everyone is talking about? posted by Jon D on January 08, 2002 at 14:20:42:
Jon D, sir, You have come to the right place to find answers on the Essex Tri-Directional tractor. Here, on this site you will be treated with the utmost respect, and we will honour your querries with utmost dignity, not like on "other" boards! We do not "YELL", at people here. These are the most knowledgeable people on the ETD there is, we nurture questions and encourage them, so that any information we have on this unit can be passed on, so that you, to, may be come an admirer of such a unique machine, and covet its every uniquiness. We do not compare the Essex with other machines, because it outclases them all, as to compare oranges with buffalo, even though one can peel both of them, and there the simalarity ends, unless of course you have an orange flavoured buffalo! Now, what was the question? have a gooder R.E.L.
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