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Re: Safety? You gotta be kidding!
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Posted by Jonathan Brown on September 30, 2005 at 05:17:30 from (69.245.180.63):
In Reply to: Safety? You gotta be kidding! posted by jdemaris on September 29, 2005 at 18:59:27:
Sorry, I was try it make a point that people are always willing to cut corners when safty is an issue. My uncle nearly lost a leg one time bcasue he took his PTO shield off his tractor and his pants leg got caught in it. He took it off becasue it was easier to Hook up that way. Not he has a nice scar and a limp to remind him what cutting corners can do. I never said that deere brake part are the best. But I'm sure there better than any cut rate brand. I'm sure any quality aftermarket pad would be just as expensive. But The maufacturer's parts, what ever the make, are whats designed to be on that machine. If people are going to complain about the price of the up keep of their toys then why even buy them in the first place. I bet you like to use nails in place of cotter pins don't ya?
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