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Posted by Bob on April 23, 2007 at 20:04:03 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: Re: antifreeze posted by bo on April 23, 2007 at 19:27:08:
Don't be a JERK, bo. If you knew all the answers, why did you bother to ask the rest of us? And, you certainly didn't "clue us in" that you were the EXPERT. As a matter of fact, you came across as a "newbie" to the whole tractor thing. I gave you sound advice. Funny how guys like you buy a quality tractor, then want to "see what they can get by with" when doing maintenance. (AND then BI*CH about advice that is worth exactly what the paid for it!) And, I'll bet, if anything ever DOES go wrong with the tractor, you will "dis" DEERE products as the WORST on the market! As far as the "I've rebuilt more engines than you've started", I can't prove that one way or the other, and neither can you, but I've done a FEW in the past 35 years! I HOPE tomorrow is a better day for you! I know tomorrow will be better for me, as I will restrain myself from taking the time to reply to posts by the likes of you!
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