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Re: This isn't good, is it?
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Posted by Katharine on July 12, 2007 at 07:38:14 from (70.152.46.121):
In Reply to: Re: This isn't good, is it? posted by georgeky on July 11, 2007 at 22:03:24:
Thank you for telling "Zippy" off. I got tangled up with him in another post and decided I was trying to have a battle of the wits with an un-armed person. So yes, I just ignore him now. Thanks guys for not making me feel like I was a COMPLETE fool with this tractor. The person who sold it to us is really a good guy, a friend of the family and I hadn't wanted to create any hard feelings with them over this. He has volunteered to come over and change some gaskets for me also now, so I can't and WON'T complain anymore. We had a VERY limited budget with which to buy the biggest tractor in the best shape that we could afford after having already looked for a couple of months and rejecting some REAL P.O.S's I wanted to get mowing and plowing and this seemed the best of the bunch. Thanks again to the good guys out here who are TRULY helping.
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