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Re: Re: Re: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP
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Posted by Wheels on October 16, 2002 at 21:30:30 from (205.243.25.224):
In Reply to: Re: Re: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP posted by Hey Woody on October 16, 2002 at 12:05:25:
Mr. I can't post my name, I am not Woody but I agree with Him, I too, was not going to comment again on this issue untill reading your post. This thread is a waste of space, yourself, the Cub lawyer, Burrhead and a few others should be ashamed. The original "Aucion people" posting was questionable but stayed in bounds. These guys took a legitimate issue and twisted it around and ruined it. It had nothing to do with any two colors of tractor, tractor pulling or yuppies. It was just a problem with a parts deal, could have been for any color. I have never dealt with either of these guys,and this is how I see it. Flying Farmall seems to have been around a while and Farmallsallover or somebody using his E-mail has used several different names, (the biggest reason I noticed is because I am from MN.) I tend to think that could reflect upon one's reputation. Farmallsallover also has a tendency to use the Farmall forum for classified ads. Both sides have posted their stories, I am ready to call it settled. I use one name everywhere I post so if you see a posting by Wheels somewhere you probabaly will realize it is not of much value, but I am not scared to look like the fool I may be. Good Night Wheels
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