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Re: Re: Re: Metal shavings in tranmission fluid considered normal for JD 4000 TEN SERIES
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi on March 26, 2003 at 19:41:19 from (208.32.166.208):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Metal shavings in tranmission fluid considered normal for JD 4000 TEN SERIES posted by PeteNY on March 26, 2003 at 19:19:07:
Well Kubota Pete, What i really hate is the way you are always trying to sell tractors on this board, but you just HATE to help anyone when one breaks!! I just hate dealer sales people that only worry about padding THERE pockets like you do!!! There's NO EXCUSE for you leaveing posters high and dry like you do, when you could help them out!! AT LEAST i do try to help posters when i can, and yes i DO own a several Kubota products, and i have owned other Kubota tractors in the past. Now, if it's personal attacks you want, i'm happy to oblige as it's obvious you are here ONLY to sell Kubota's!! BTW, when i bring up the list of boards, for this one it says, Tractor Talk A general discussion group focusing on any theme related to tractors. Where does that say, only OLD tractors can be discussed here???????????? Robert
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