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Posted by biggerred on September 23, 2006 at 10:23:16 from (12.8.252.193):
A close friend of mine works for a big time farmer in the next county over, and told me that they had a big Case/IH Magnum at the local dealer geting some work done on it. After a couple of weeks the dealer calls and says come get your tractor, "shes ready for ya". The farmer and a field hand drive to get the tractor, exchange all the pleasentries get the keys and pulls out toward home. About a half mile down the road the tractor locks up tighter than Dicks Hatband, stops in the road smoking. They get out and low and behold, there was not one single drop of oil in the engine, not even the drain plug. The (now unemployed) mechanic forgot to refill the engine with oil. So much for dealer support!!
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