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Re: Re: Re: Is a D-17 worth trading up to?
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Posted by Keith-OR on February 05, 2004 at 17:31:02 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Is a D-17 worth trading up to? posted by Thank you God of safety on February 05, 2004 at 14:32:30:
I am sure glad you get so offensive to a simple fact of being safe. And it does not make much difference how many stumps you have pulled out with a tractor and not flipped it over. just had a friend get his backhoe stuck and sent his wife to get the other tractor to pull him out, AND she was spent her whole life a on the farm running tractors from DAY LITE TO DARK...well flipped the tractor over and killed her. So now her kids are without a moma and dad is spending a lot of lonesome heartaching nites alone....So now how would you like to tell those little kids pulling is just pulling won't kill your mom. Sorry a mighty sore spot with me on doing things with a tractor that it was not designed to do. I have lost 2 boys to stupid things both in thier early twenties, Equipment can be replaced being safe can be a life time!!!!! I hope that you never have to bury someone that is suppose to outlive you or explain to little kids that it was alright to be stupid when they will never again know the warm comforting hugs of their mom....God Bless You May You be safe and live long.
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